Human Rights

Thailand: Investigate Alleged Army Torture

End Detention of Civilians in Military Bases

Thai authorities should promptly and impartially investigate the alleged torture of suspects in military detention, Human Rights Watch said on December 3. To prevent further abuses, the government should immediately transfer all civilians detained at military facilities to officially recognized civilian places of detention.

Libya: Long-Term Arbitrary Detentions

Widespread Arbitrary Detention May Constitute Crimes Against Humanity

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South Korean trade unions mobilise against government attacks

Trade unions from across the country are banding together in a call for peaceful mass demonstrations after the government cracked down on a labour law protest rally in November, resulting in major arrests and injuries.

US: Senate Should Reject Misguided Refugee Bill

Huge Obstacles for Syrians, Iraqis Seeking Safe Haven

The United States Senate should reject a bill that would place unnecessary and burdensome restrictions on resettlement of Syrian and Iraqi refugees in the US, Human Rights Watch said on November 30.

China: New Verdicts a Travesty of Justice

Outcomes Reflect Serious Regression for Basic Rights

Chinese courts handed down three sentences and one appeals verdict in recent days that reflect the government’s pervasive manipulation of the justice system and its violations of the right to freedom of expression, Human Rights Watch said on November 30.

PAKISTAN: Mullahs continue destruction of Ahmadi Muslim Mosques and properties

The world had hardly come to terms with the shock and horror of the burning down of a chipboard factory by an enraged mob led by misanthropic mullahs when news has emerged of another attack. This time an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Kala Gujram, not far from the chipboard factory, has been targeted.

African educators united for diversity in education

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Human rights: Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Cambodia

Parliament urges Cambodia to drop all charges brought against opposition leader Sam Rainsy and Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) members; calls on the Bangladesh authorities to restore the full independence of the media; and appeals to the government of Afghanistan to intensify cooperation with the government of Pakistan, in three resolutions passed on Thursday.

Iran: Women Attending a Must for 2016 Volleyball

Volleyball Federation Can Play Key Role in Ending Ban

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Women in Iran are prevented from attending men's sports in stadiums.

Central African Republic: New Wave of Killings

Pope’s Visit Key Moment to Call for Tolerance, Justice

At least 100 people have died in brutal sectarian violence around the Muslim enclave of Kilomètre 5 in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, since September 25, 2015, Human Rights Watch said today. Pope Francis is due to visit the city on November 29 and 30.