Human Rights

Syria: Residents Blocked From Returning

The Syrian government is unlawfully preventing displaced residents from former anti-government-held areas from returning to their properties, Human Rights Watch said on October 16, 2018.

UK: Amend Flawed Counterterrorism Bill

The United Kingdom Parliament should scrap provisions in a new counterterrorism bill that excessively restrict freedom of expression, freedom of movement, and privacy, Human Rights Watch said on October 15, 2018. The draft law punishes a single click...

Mali not fulfilling its ‘sovereign role’ in protecting its people: UN human rights expert

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Ahead of Mali's 2018 presidential elections, this young women is picking up her new voter's...

Saudi Arabia: Reveal Fate of Jamal Khashoggi

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman should immediately release all evidence and information Saudi Arabia holds regarding the status of the prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Human Rights Watch said on October 11, 2018. Khashoggi, 59,...

Belarus: Tajik Soccer Player Faces Extradition

A well-known Tajik athlete faces possible torture or ill-treatment if he is forcibly returned from Belarus to Tajikistan, the Association for Central Asian Migrants, Human Rights Watch, and Norwegian Helsinki Committee said on October 11, 2018....

Croatia: End Confinement of People with Disabilities

Croatia’s government should end the confinement of children and adults in institutions, five disabled people’s and human rights organizations said on October 10 in a letter to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković. Despite some initial progress, the process...

Iran: Environmentalists Languish in Jail

Eight environmental activists arbitrarily detained in Iran in January and February 2018 remain in detention eight months later without clear charges, Human Rights Watch said on October 10, 2018. Iranian authorities should either immediately release...

Australia’s Modern Slavery Bill – brief analysis

Vulnerable people have been identified as trafficked or exploited in many contexts across Australia including in sexual exploitation, domestic work, various industries from hospitality to construction, as well as within family relationships. A recent...

Venezuela prisons ‘beyond monstrous’, UN warns, highlighting plight of Colombian detainees

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A prison cell.

Ghana: Oversight Needed to Enforce Shackling Ban

Hundreds of people with real or perceived mental health conditions remain chained or confined in prayer camps in Ghana, despite some progress, one year after the government pledged to enforce a ban on shackling, Human Rights Watch said on October 09,...