Caught in the Middle
"What scares me is the thought that the school could be attacked because the soldiers are at the school," a nine-year-old student in southern Thailand told Human Rights Watch in March of this year. She explained: "students and teachers w…Continue Reading
Statement to the Human Rights Council on Burundi
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Statement to the Human Rights Council on Somalia
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Statement to the Human Rights Council on Cambodia
Over the years, Human Rights Watch has documented a tightening of space for civil society, freedom of speech, and peaceful political opposition; that trend has accelerated in recent months. The decision four days ago, on September 24, to sentence in ab…Continue Reading
Human Rights Watch Memorandum on Uzbekistan’s Record in Meeting the EU Human Rights Criteria
This memorandum provides Human Rights Watch’s assessment of the Uzbek government’s compliance with the human rights criteria formulated by EU foreign ministers in various General Affairs and External Relations Council (GAERC) conclusions, most recently…Continue Reading
US: Senate Should Act to Tackle Violence Against Women
(New York) – The US Senate should quickly approve a bipartisan bill that sets out a new strategy for US engagement in the struggle to end violence against women worldwide, Human Rights Watch said today. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is schedul…Continue Reading
Protests and police intimidation at the Khaled Said killing trial
By Sally Sami, Regional Campaign Coordinator for Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Programme
The second session of the trial of two policemen accused of beating Khaled Said to death started in Alexandria on Saturday, marred b…Continue Reading
Kuwait: Government Pledges to End Sponsorship System
(New York) – The Kuwaiti government’s announcement that it will abolish its employer-based sponsorship system for recruiting migrant workers by February 2011 is a significant step to address a major source of labor abuse, Human Rights Watch said today….Continue Reading
Cuba: Letter to Chairman Berman on Lifting the US Travel Ban
Washington, DC.,
Chairman Howard L. Berman
U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs
2170 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Mr. Chairman,
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Uganda: Terrorism Charges Used Against Kenyan Rights Defender
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Letter to Kenyan Minister of Foreign Affairs on Arrest and Detention of Kenyan Human Rights Defenders in Uganda
Hon. Moses Wetangula
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Nairobi
Kenya
Dear Hon. Minister:
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Letter to Ugandan Minister of Interior on Arrest and Detention of Kenyan Human Rights Defenders
Hon. Ali Kirunda Kivejinja
Minister of Internal Affairs
Ministry of Internal Affairs
Kampala
Uganda
Dear Hon. Minister:
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Chile: Amend Anti-Terrorism Law and Military Jurisdiction
Chile should limit the scope of its military justice system and reform the country’s anti-terrorism law so that it can no longer be used to prosecute actions that do not constitute grave crimes of political violence, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Statement to the UN Human Rights Council on Accountability in the Gaza Conflict
Nearly two years ago, war raged in Gaza and southern Israel, resulting in a high number of civilian deaths. Today, despite ample evidence of serious laws-of-war violations during the conflict, those responsible remain unpunished, and the victims go w…Continue Reading