Human Rights

Thailand: End Impunity for Enforced Disappearances

Acquittal in Somchai Neelapijit Case Should Lead to Law Reform

The Thai government should immediately act to end enforced disappearances in Thailand, Human Rights Watch said Thursday in a letter to Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha. The government should make enforced disappearance a criminal offense and take serious steps to bring those responsible for this human rights violation to justice.

Pakistan: Raid on Journalist Latest Act of Intimidation

The raid by a Pakistani paramilitary force on a journalist’s house is just the latest attempt by Pakistan’s security agencies to intimidate journalists who criticize the government and military, Human Rights Watch said on January 13.

Clock Ticking on Closing Guantanamo - Take Action!

It marks another grim milestone for the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay – the 14th anniversary since the first detainees arrived there, hooded and shackled. On his first full day in office in 2009, United States President Barack Obama signed an executive order to close the facility within one year, but the prison remains open, with 104 men still detained.

Lebanon: Stop Forcible Returns to Syria

Assess Risk of Harm Facing Those Sent Back

Lebanese authorities, in violation of their international obligations, sent hundreds of Syrians traveling through the Beirut airport back to Syria without first assessing their risk of harm upon return there. Authorities should halt the forcible return of Syrians attempting to flee the deadly conflict in their country.

Saudi Arabia: Sustained Assault on Free Expression

Crackdown on Poets, Activists, Dissidents in King Salman’s First Year

Saudi courts are sentencing prominent reform advocates, activists, and writers to lengthy jail terms – and even death – on vague charges related to the peaceful exercise of free expression.

Uganda: Intimidation of Media, Civic Groups

Free Expression, Association Crucial to Free, Fair Election

Ugandan government and ruling party officials are intimidating and threatening journalists and activists in an effort to limit criticism of the government, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on January 10, 2016. Uganda will hold presidential and parliamentary elections on February 18, 2016.

U.S. EPA Proposal Would Weaken Civil Rights Protections

Agency holds hearings on revision of proposed civil rights rule revision

Environmental and community groups from five states that sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in July over the agency’s failure to take action on civil rights complaints are calling for the agency to significantly strengthen a rule it proposed last month to revise the way the agency handles civil rights complaints.

Yemen: Arbitrarily Held by the Houthis

Campaign of Arrests to Silence Peaceful Critics in Capital

Houthi authorities in Yemen have arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared dozens of people in the capital, Sanaa. The Houthi authorities should safeguard the rights of everyone in detention, immediately release all those held arbitrarily, and grant family members, lawyers, and independent monitors immediate access to detention sites to reduce the risk of abuse.

Yemen: Arbitrarily Held by the Houthis

Campaign of Arrests to Silence Peaceful Critics in Capital

Houthi authorities in Yemen have arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared dozens of people in the capital, Sanaa. The Houthi authorities should safeguard the rights of everyone in detention, immediately release all those held arbitrarily, and grant family members, lawyers, and independent monitors immediate access to detention sites to reduce the risk of abuse.

Armenia: Opposition Activist Jailed

Release Gevorg Safaryan; Conduct Credible Investigation Into Charges

Armenian authorities should release a political activist who was arrested during a public gathering on January 1, 2016, and placed in pretrial detention, pending an impartial investigation into the charges against him, Human Rights Watch said on January 8. The authorities should also review police conduct at the gathering and possible police interference with the rights to freedom of thought, expression, and assembly.