Letter to Turkish ministers in regards to treatment of human rights defenders from Pembe Hayat LGBTT
Dear Minister Ergin and Minister Atalay,
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Russia: Sarkozy, Merkel Should Raise Rights Issues With Medvedev
(Moscow) – French and German leaders should use their meetings with President Dmitry Medvedev of Russia on October 18 and 19, 2010, to challenge Russia’s human rights record and urge the Kremlin to foster safe working conditions for human rights defend…Continue Reading
Amnesty International Urges Israel to Abandon Expansion of Settlements in East Jerusalem
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Rwanda: Protect Rights and Safety of Opposition Leaders
(New York) – The Rwandan government should fully respect the rights of opposition party members and allow them to carry out their legitimate activities without fear for their safety, Human Rights Watch said today.
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A Corrupt Dictator Tries to Buy UNESCO’s Brand Name
The UNESCO Executive Committee meeting at the organization’s headquarters in Paris soon will have to make a decision about a very controversial Prize, the UNESCO-Teodoro Obiang Award for the protection of life. This prize is funded by Obiang, for 31 ye…Continue Reading
Human Rights Watch Memorandum for Russia-EU Human Rights Consultations: Fall 2010
In 2010 Russia appeared to improve its standing in the international arena by expanding its cooperation on human rights issues with international institutions and delegations.
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US: End Military Commission Trial of Former Child Soldier
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Omar Khadr: Military Commission Trial of Ex-Child Soldier
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Kenyans: Abuses continue despite new constitution
Kenya’s government heralded the country’s new constitution as a “fresh start,” but human rights groups said Friday that new reports of killings and illegal extraditions raise questions about whether any real changes have been made.Continue Reading
Sri Lanka’s war commission defends integrity
A government-appointed commission inquiring into Sri Lanka’s civil war criticized leading human rights groups Friday for declining its invitations to testify.Continue Reading
Canada No Longer Leads on Human Rights
How could Canada possibly be rejected for a seat on the UN Security Council, losing by a wide margin to Portugal, a country with little international profile?
A generation ago, such an outcome would have been inconceivable. Today, sadly, it was not su…Continue Reading
Indonesia: Press For Justice in Burma
(New York) – The Indonesian government should publicly support the establishment of a United Nations Commission of Inquiry for Burma, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr. R.M. Marty M. Natalegawa.
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Indonesia: Letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Urging Indonesia to Support a UN Commission of Inquiry for Burma
Dear Dr. Natelagawa,
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Uzbekistan: Journalist’s Conviction Threatens Freedom of Speech
Update: On October 15, the independent journalist and Voice of America correspondent Abdumalik Boboev was convicted by the Mirzo-Ulugbek District Criminal Court on charges of criminal defamation, insult, and preparing or distributing materials that thr…Continue Reading
Legal Documents
Union africaine / African Union
Décision sur le procès de Hissène Habré et l’Union africaine, document Assembly/AU/3 (VIII) (2 juillet 2006)
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