Human Rights

Cambodia: 30 Years of Hun Sen Violence, Repression

Donor Countries Should Promote Democracy, Human Rights

The 30th anniversary of Hun Sen’s rule in Cambodia highlights the need for influential governments and donors to strengthen efforts for human rights and democratic reforms, Human Rights Watch said in a new report on January 13, 2015. January 14, 2015, marks 30 years since Hun Sen took office as prime minister on January 14, 1985.

Tunisia: Four Years On, Injustice Prevails

Flaws in Military Trials for Uprising Killings

Tunisian efforts to ensure accountability for unlawful killings committed during the uprising four years ago were blighted by legal and investigative problems and failed to deliver justice for the victims, Human Rights Watch said in a report released Monday.

Kuwait: Ex-Lawmaker Held After Critical Tweets

As Year Begins, Renewed Moves Against Free Expression

Kuwait should drop the charges against the former lawmaker, Saleh al-Mulla, over critical tweets he sent before an official visit by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of Egypt. Kuwait authorities should also cease prosecutions against other peaceful critics.

UN ramps up relief efforts as huge Mid-East snowstorm threatens Syrian refugees

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Syrian refugees remove snow from their shelters at an informal tented settlement in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, during a blizzard.

Saudi Arabia: Free Blogger Publicly Flogged

More Lashes Pending for Creating Liberal Website, Insulting Religious Authorities

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia should overturn the lashing and prison term for a blogger imprisoned for his views and immediately grant him a pardon. Saudi authorities lashed Raif Badawi 50 times on January 9, 2015, in front of a crowded mosque in Jeddah, part of a judicial sentence of 1,000 lashes and 10 years in prison for setting up a liberal website and allegedly insulting religious authorities.

Transfer LRA Commander to International Court

Ensure Ongwen’s Immediate Access to Counsel

The United States, Uganda, and the Central African Republic should ensure the prompt transfer of a rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander to the International Criminal Court (ICC). In 2005, the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Dominic Ongwen for crimes against humanity and war crimes.

Upholding the inalienable right to freedom of expression at all costs

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UN, educators applaud Paramount’s ‘Selma,’ chronicling Martin Luther King’s campaign for voting equality

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (seated in second row with his wife Yoo Soon-taek and Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson) attending an advanced screening of “Selma: One Dream Can Change the World.”

France: An Attack on Free Expression

Response to Charlie Hebdo Killings Should Protect Rights

French authorities should bring to justice those responsible for the horrific attack on the office of Charlie Hebdo on January 7, 2015, Human Rights Watch said on January 8, 2015. The authorities should guard against backlash against French Muslims and ensure that their broader response protects human rights.

US: Act on Immigration Reform in 2015

Tackle Mistreatment at Border, Detention, Unfair Penalties

President Barack Obama’s 2014 executive action on immigration protects millions of families in the US but leaves major rights concerns unaddressed, Human Rights Watch said on January 8. Obama and the Congress should act to end harsh treatment at the border, unnecessary detention, and unfair criminal penalties that tear families apart.