Human Rights

Lebanon: Defamation Laws Used to Silence Critics

Thousands Investigated for Defamation after Previous Protests

Lebanese authorities have been increasing their reliance on insult and defamation laws to silence journalists, activists, and others critical of government policies and corruption, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Nov 15, 2019.

Europe Poll Supports Killer Robots Ban

Failing Diplomatic Talks Show Need for a Different Path

Almost three in every four people responding to a new poll in 10 European countries want their governments to work for an international treaty prohibiting lethal autonomous weapons systems, Human Rights Watch said on Nov 13, 2019. At the conclusion of a diplomatic meeting scheduled for November 13-15, 2019, states will determine the next steps for addressing the threats posed by such weapons, which, once activated, would select and attack targets without human intervention.

Nepal: New NGO Law Should Protect Rights

Government’s Recent Moves Have Restricted Activists

The government of Nepal should ensure that forthcoming legislation to regulate social organizations protects the right to freedom of association, Human Rights Watch said. The government should hold open consultations with activists before introducing these laws.

South Korea Deports Two From North to Likely Abuse

Rapid Return Disregards International Prohibition Against Torture

The South Korean government deported two North Korean fishermen on November 7, 2019 to face murder charges in North Korea, where they face likely torture, Human Rights Watch said on Nov 12, 2019.

UAE: Political Detainees Languish Behind Bars

World Tolerance Summit in Dubai Cannot Whitewash Abuses

The United Arab Emirates is hosting its second World Tolerance Summit as several activists are serving lengthy prison sentences following unfair trials, Human Rights Watch said on Nov 12, 2019. The two-day conference on November 13 and 14, 2019 in Dubai under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the UAE prime minister and the Dubai ruler, is part of UAE efforts to present itself as the “global capital of tolerance.”

Cambodia: Drop Case Against Opposition Leader

EU Should Demand Restoration of Kem Sokha’s Political Rights

The Cambodian authorities should immediately and unconditionally dismiss all charges against the political opposition leader Kem Sokha and let him resume his political activities, Human Rights Watch said on NOv 12, 2019. The government should allow exiled opposition leaders and supporters to return to Cambodia, after blocking their return on November 9, 2019.

Sri Lanka: Next President Faces Major Rights Challenges

Provide Justice for Past Crimes, Prevent Future Abuses

The winner of Sri Lanka’s presidential election on November 16, 2019 will face enormous challenges to deliver justice for past crimes and prevent future abuses, Human Rights Watch said on NOv 11, 2019. Since Sri Lanka’s civil war ended in 2009, there has been progress on the right to free expression, but no accountability for war crimes and other abuses committed by both sides.

Russia: Don’t Block Action on Incendiary Weapons

White Phosphorus Should Be Included on the List

Russia should support, not block, diplomatic talks about possible action to address the civilian harm caused by the use of incendiary weapons, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Nov 11, 2019.

Papua New Guinea: Video Shows Police Abuse

Investigate and Prosecute Police Brutality

Papua New Guinean authorities should promptly investigate the vicious beating by police officers of three men in Port Moresby that was captured on video and shared on social media on November 4, 2019, Human Rights Watch said on Nov 11, 2019. The investigation should not merely identify the officers responsible but be capable of securing their successful prosecution and punishment.

EU: Address Croatia Border Pushbacks

Abuses Should Rule Out Schengen Accession

The European Commission’s October 22, 2019 conclusion that Croatia is ready to join the Schengen Area wilfully brushes over evidence of violent pushbacks of migrants at its borders, Human Rights Watch said in releasing a video documenting the abuses on Nov 08, 2019.