The United States defended itself against criticism of its human rights record from friend and foe alike on Friday in a United Nations forum that the former Bush administration had boycotted as hypocritical.Continue Reading

The Military Commissions Act of 2009, though an improvement over the Bush-era law governing military commission proceedings at Guantanamo, has a number of problematic provisions. A particularly important area is the rules it establishes regarding evide…Continue Reading

(New York) – The United States should take concrete steps to address serious failings in its human rights record, Human Rights Watch said today. Many of the issues were raised by UN member countries on November 5, 2010, during the United States’ first …Continue Reading

(Reuters) – The United States under the scrutiny of the 47-member U.N. Human Rights Council for the first time on Friday defended its human rights record as it faced criticism from foes including Cuba and Iran.Continue Reading

The United States weathered criticism of its human rights record from friends and foes alike on Friday in a United Nations forum that the former Bush administration had boycotted as hypocritical.Continue Reading

The U.S. stood accused Friday of human rights violations ranging from racial discrimination to prison overcrowding and abuses by its troops, as friends and foes lined up to chide Washington in a U.N. forum the U.S. has pledged to be an equal member of …Continue Reading

The United States stood accused Friday of human rights violations ranging from racial discrimination to prison overcrowding and abuses by its troops, as friends and foes lined up to chide Washington in a U.N. forum the U.S. has pledged to be an equal m…Continue Reading

Ali Dayan Hasan, Senior South Asia Researcher for Human Rights Watch, spoke to Friday Times reporter Raza Rumi about the importance of respecting human rights while taking on the Taliban in Pakistan.
Is it possible to fulfill human rights’ obligations…Continue Reading

Senior U.S. diplomats have defended America’s human rights record at the United Nations while acknowledging imperfections and expressing willingness to engage other countries in a debate on the issue.Continue Reading