Human Rights

Rwanda: Investigate Anti-Corruption Campaigner’s Murder

Stalling, Silence on Activist’s Death

Official investigations into the murder of a Rwandan anti-corruption activist appear to have ground to a halt six months later. The case has received surprisingly little public attention, and the victim’s family is still awaiting justice. Human Rights Watch has visited the town of Rubavu where the body was found and interviewed witnesses and the police.

Iran: UN rights experts ‘alarmed’ at sharp increase in hangings, urges halt to executions

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Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions Christof Heyns.

Philippines: Surge of Journalist Killings, Justice Failures

Entrenched Rights Problems Demand Government Action

The Philippine government failed to match its rhetoric in support of human rights in 2013 with meaningful action to end impunity for extrajudicial killings, torture, and enforced disappearances, Human Rights Watch said in its World Report 2014.

Australia: Refugee Stance Mars Rights Record

2013 Sees Progress on Disabilities, But Weak Regional Voice on Rights

Australia undermined its leadership role on human rights in the Asia-Pacific region by failing to uphold international refugee protections, Human Rights Watch said in its World Report 2014. Successive Australian governments have engaged in populist politics in 2013 at the expense of the rights of asylum seekers and refugees.

Syria: Justice Essential for Durable Peace

Talks Should Lead to Aid Access, Release of Detainees, End of Indiscriminate Attacks

Five human rights priorities should be central to the discussions between the Syrian government and opposition delegations ahead of the opening of the first direct negotiations between the warring parties in Syria. The priorities should be justice, humanitarian aid access, rights-respecting treatment of detainees, security sector reform, and an end to the unlawful use of weapons.

Moraes on NSA reform: Obama speech may not suffice to restore EU citizens’ trust

"We need the US authorities to put an end to current discrimination whereby European citizens have lower levels of privacy rights than US citizens, including less privacy protection in US courts.

Ukraine: Repeal Repressive New Legislation

Parliament Rams through Restrictions on Fundamental Political Rights

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Peaceful protest at the Independence Square, in Kiev, Dec 2013.

Indonesia: EU Parliament Should Challenge Papua Abuses

Hearing Should Focus on Killings, Impunity, and Political Prisoners

The European Parliament’s hearing on human rights in Papua in Indonesia is an important opportunity to raise concerns and press for improvements in the area’s grave human rights situation, Human Rights Watch said. The hearing of the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights on West Papua and Papua provinces is scheduled for January 23, 2014 in Brussels.

Anti-Muslim Attacks Nearly Double in Britain

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Ukraine: Repeal Repressive New Legislation

Parliament Rams through Restrictions on Fundamental Political Rights

The Ukrainian parliament should immediately repeal new legislation that requires some independent groups to register as “foreign agents” and introduces numerous restrictions on public demonstrations, media, and the Internet. The legislation, which consists of dozens of amendments to numerous laws, was rammed through parliament in two days.

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