UN: ‘human rights violations’ in Guinea protests
The U.N.’s human rights office said Friday that security forces in Guinea “committed serious human rights violations” during recent protests related to the upcoming election.Continue Reading
Côte d’Ivoire: Rampant Criminality, Sexual Violence in West
(Dakar) – Well-armed criminal gangs in western Côte d’Ivoire subject local residents to a relentless stream of abuses, including assault, robbery, and sexual violence, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.read moreContinue Reading
Afraid and Forgotten
This report documents the often brutal physical and sexual violence in the western administrative regions of Moyen Cavally and Dix-Huit Montagnes. The widespread criminality has been fueled by the disintegration of legal institutions, a failed disarmam…Continue Reading
US halts aid to some Pakistan military units
The Obama administration is withholding assistance to some Pakistani military units over concerns they may have been involved in human rights abuses, including extrajudicial killings and torture, a senior U.S. official said Thursday.Continue Reading
Kenya: Do Not Welcome Bashir Back
(New York) – The Kenyan government should make clear that the Sudanese president, Omar al-Bashir, will be arrested if he returns to Kenya, African civil society organizations, and international organizations with a presence in Africa said in a letter t…Continue Reading
US halts aid to some Pakistan military units
The Obama administration is withholding assistance to some Pakistani military units over concerns they may have been involved in human rights abuses, including extrajudicial killings and torture, a senior U.S. official said Thursday.Continue Reading
AP source: US halts aid to Pakistan military units
The Obama administration is withholding assistance to some Pakistani military units over concerns they may have been involved in human rights abuses, including extrajudicial killings and torture, a senior U.S. official said Thursday.Continue Reading
UN envoy asks Myanmar for ‘signal’ before election
The U.N.’s human rights envoy to Myanmar appealed Thursday to its military rulers “to send a strong signal” to the world that it will hold a genuine election, by releasing democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi and almost 2,100 political prisoners.Continue Reading
UNESCO: Dictator Prize Suspended Indefinitely
(Paris) – UNESCO’s decision announced on October 21, 2010, to suspend indefinitely a prize funded by and named after President Teodoro Obiang of Equatorial Guinea followed a global outcry from scholars and human rights defenders, Human Rights Watch and…Continue Reading
UN envoy asks Myanmar for ‘signal’ before election
The U.N.’s human rights envoy to Myanmar appealed Thursday to its military rulers “to send a strong signal” to the world that it will hold a genuine election, by releasing democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi and almost 2,100 political prisoners.Continue Reading
Cuban dissident Farinas wins Sakharov rights prize
The European parliament awarded Thursday its prestigious human rights prize to Cuban dissident Guillermo Farinas, who immediately called for an end to Cuba’s Communist “dictatorship.”Continue Reading
China: US Should Adopt Principled China Policy
(New York) – American policy toward China should reflect a more principled, high-profile approach to human rights in China, said a group of human rights advocates and China experts in a letter to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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Human rights group takes aim at Tunisia
TUNIS, Tunisia – Representatives of Human Rights Watch have denounced what they call repression in Tunisia, especially of trade union members.Continue Reading
Court condemns Moscow gay pride bans
The European Court of Human Rights condemned Russia on Thursday for letting Moscow ban gay pride marches simply because the city’s then-mayor — who famously compared gays to the devil — and other officials disapproved of them.Continue Reading
Mexico: Require Civilian Investigation of Abuses Against Civilians by Military
(New York) – Mexico’s congress should substantially modify President Felipe Calderón’s proposed revisions to the Code of Military Justice, Human Rights Watch said today. The proposed reform would not solve the current lack of accountability for abus…Continue Reading