Human Rights

Egypt: Intensifying Repression of Basic Freedoms

Egyptian authorities in recent weeks have arrested at least 50 peaceful political activists, blocked at least 62 websites, and opened a criminal prosecution against a former presidential candidate, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 15. The actions are...

‘All of us can and must be prepared to speak out’ to halt abuse of older persons – UN rights expert

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Elderly Bhutanese men commune with each other on a park bench.

Egypt: Intensifying Repression of Basic Freedoms

Egyptian authorities in recent weeks have arrested at least 50 peaceful political activists, blocked at least 62 websites, and opened a criminal prosecution against a former presidential candidate, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 15. The actions are...

Equatorial Guinea: Oil Wealth Squandered and Stolen

Equatorial Guinea’s mismanagement of its oil wealth has contributed to chronic underfunding of its public health and education systems in violation of its human rights obligations, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Jun 15. Declining oil...

Syria: Key Concerns for Raqqa Battle

The United States-led coalition, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), and other local armed groups should make protecting civilians and respect for human rights a priority in the offensive to retake Raqqa from the Islamic State (also known as ISIS),...

US/Cuba: Don’t Reverse Cuba Policy

Reversing the Obama administration’s changes in United States policy toward Cuba will not improve respect for human rights on the island, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 13.

Hundreds of Thousands Across US March for Gay Pride

Hundreds of thousands marched in cities across the United States in pride and protest to celebrate and demand full rights for the LGBT community.

Tunisia: Secret Detentions Mar Anti-Corruption Effort

The referral of a businessman to trial before a military court, and the incommunicado detention of seven other men in undisclosed locations, is a threat to human rights in Tunisia, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 09.

Turkmenistan: 18 Men Tortured, Sentenced in Unfair Trial

A Turkmen court sentenced 18 men to up to 25 years in prison on February 8, 2017, in what appears to be a purge of people associated with Turkish schools believed to have been previously affiliated with the US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gülen,...

Recent killings in western Mosul indicative of rising war crimes against civilians – UN rights arm

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A child stands barefoot alongside other children, after they fled with their families...