Human Rights

Tunisia: From Victims to Accused

Tunisians who complain or question police conduct may find themselves facing retaliatory charges of insulting the police, Human Rights Watch said on Jul 04, 2017.

Kenya: Intimidation Reports as Voting Nears

Kenyan authorities should urgently investigate allegations of threats and intimidation between community members in Nakuru county’s Naivasha area, as the August, 2017 elections approaches.

OECD calls on countries to step up integration efforts for migrants and refugees

The number of humanitarian refugees arriving in OECD countries peaked in 2016 and governments continue to grapple with a humanitarian crisis. They should focus on helping refugees who are likely to stay in the host country settle and integrate in the...

Qatar/Saudi Arabia: Allow Man Trapped at Border to Enter

Qatar should admit a man trapped on the border with Saudi Arabia since June 17, 2017, Human Rights Watch said on Jul 01.

China: End Restrictions on Gravely Ill Nobel Laureate

The Chinese government should immediately lift all restrictions on Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo and his wife, Liu Xia, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 30. The couple should be able to go where they wish for medical treatment, and have unfettered...

Burma: Drop Charges Against 3 Journalists

Burmese authorities should immediately drop charges against three journalists for news gathering at a public event organized by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) in northern Shan State, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 30.

UN chief urges Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sides to seize ‘historic’ chance for peace

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Secretary-General Antonio Guterres (centre) with Mustafa Akinci (right) Turkish Cypriot leader and Nicos Anastasiades (left...

Hong Kong: Chief Executive Should Defend Autonomy

Hong Kong’s incoming Chief Executive Carrie Lam should vigorously defend Hong Kong’s autonomy as guaranteed by the “one country, two systems” arrangement enshrined in the Basic Law, Human Rights Watch said in a public letter on Jun 28. Many in Hong...

EU: Rights Should Be on Egypt Meeting Agenda

The European Union and its member states should insist on including human rights concerns on the agenda for an upcoming EU-Egypt Association Council meeting and in EU public messaging about the meeting, Human Rights Watch said on Jun 29.

Uzbekistan: Forced Labor Linked to World Bank

The World Bank is funding half a billion dollars in agricultural projects linked to forced and child labor in Uzbekistan, Human Rights Watch and the Uzbek-German Forum for Human Rights said in a report released on Jun 27. Under the loan agreements,...

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