Israel deprives Palestinians in West Bank
Israel is preventing Palestinian development in parts of the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem while pouring funding into Jewish settlements, the Human Rights Watch group said on Sunday.Continue Reading
Activists condemn Kuwait crackdown on opposition
Gulf human rights activists and academics on Sunday condemned a Kuwaiti police crackdown earlier this month on a public gathering for the opposition.Continue Reading
Separate and Unequal
This report shows that Israel operates a two-tier system for the two populations of the West Bank in the large areas where it exercises exclusive control. The report is based on case studies comparing Israel’s starkly different treatment of settlemen…Continue Reading
French envoy says DR Congo rights situation a ‘shipwreck’
A French envoy on Saturday described the human rights situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo as a “shipwreck” after a week-long visit to the country.Continue Reading
HRW tells China to explain fate of Uighurs from Cambodia
Human Rights Watch has called on Beijing to explain the fate of 20 Uighurs deported from Cambodia a year ago who had sought asylum following deadly ethnic violence in China’s far-western Xinjiang region.Continue Reading
China asked to explain fate of Uighurs from Cambodia
Human Rights Watch has called on Beijing to explain the fate of 20 Uighurs deported from Cambodia a year ago who had sought asylum following deadly ethnic violence in China’s far-western Xinjiang region.Continue Reading
A human rights lawyer under attack
The VERA Files’ Jo Abaya-Santos follows lawyer Jobert Pahilga, who serves poor farmers and peasants, and documents his triumphs and tribulations in her photo essay.Continue Reading
China: Account for “Disappeared” Uighurs
(New York) – The Chinese government should account for a group of 20 ethnic Uighurs deported from Cambodia one year ago, Human Rights Watch said today. Over the past year, the Chinese government has consistently refused to provide information about the…Continue Reading
After Ruling, Will Ireland Ease its Abortion Ban?
The European Court of Human Rights’ ruling that Ireland’s anti-abortion law is a violation of human rights forces the country to finally clarify when — and whether — a woman is allowed to terminate her pregnancyContinue Reading
Ecuador: Drop Plan to Control Civil Society
President Rafael Correa should drop a proposed decree that would unjustifiably impose government control over Ecuador’s nongovernmental organizations, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Fortress Europe and the EU-Ukraine migrant pact
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U.N. rights envoy appeals to Sudan on radio staff
A U.N. human rights investigator called on Sudan on Friday to either release or put on trial 11 pro-democracy activists and journalists being held incommunicado since their arrest more than six weeks ago.Continue Reading
UN rights envoy appeals to Sudan on radio staff
A U.N. human rights investigator called on Sudan on Friday to either release or put on trial 11 pro-democracy activists and journalists being held incommunicado since their arrest more than six weeks ago.Continue Reading
HRW urges Syria to free critic of Iran poll
Human Rights Watch called on Friday for Syrian authorities to release an opposition activist who criticised last year’s presidential poll in Iran, an ally of Damascus.Continue Reading