Human Rights

Yemen: Hiding Behind Coalition’s Unlawful Attacks

Members of the Saudi-led coalition have sought to avoid international legal liability by refusing to provide information on their role in alleged unlawful airstrikes in Yemen, Human Rights Watch said on Sep 08. In 2017, Human Rights Watch wrote to the...

Singapore: End Harassment of Peaceful Activists

Singapore authorities should drop their investigation into a peaceful vigil outside Changi prison in July 2017 to support the family of Malaysian national S. Prabagaran, Human Rights Watch said on Sep 07. The government should end its harassment of...

UAE: Stop Policing Gender Expression

The United Arab Emirates should stop arbitrarily arresting transgender, gay, and gender non-conforming people on the grounds of a law that criminalizes men “disguising” as women, Human Rights Watch said on Sep 07.

India: Ensure Full Inquiry into Journalist’s Murder

Indian authorities should promptly act on the announced investigation into the killing of an outspoken journalist by unidentified gunmen in Bengaluru on September 5, 2017, Human Rights Watch said on Sep 06. Gauri Lankesh, 55, campaigned for democracy...

Cambodia: Drop Case Against Opposition Leader

The Cambodian government should end its politically motivated prosecution of the opposition party leader and release him unconditionally, Human Rights Watch said on Sep 06. Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) President Kem Sokha faces up to 30 years...

Syria: UN probe documents use of chemical weapons and other crimes against civilians

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Chair of the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria Paulo Pinheiro.

US: Trump Threatening to Expel ‘Dreamers’

US President Donald Trump’s repeal on Sep 05 of a program protecting from deportation immigrants who arrived in the United States as children will harm hundreds of thousands of people with strong ties to the US, Human Rights Watch said on Sep 05....

Egypt: Torture Epidemic May Be Crime Against Humanity

Under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt’s regular police and National Security officers routinely torture political detainees with techniques including beatings, electric shocks, stress positions, and sometimes rape, Human Rights Watch said in a...

Yemen: UN report urges probe into rights violations amid 'entirely man-made catastrophe'

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The city of Sa’ada in the Sa’ada Governorate has been heavily hit by airstrikes during the...

UN Secretary-General condemns DPR Korea's underground nuclear test

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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres (file).

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