Human Rights
Cambodia: Thai Activist Abducted in Phnom Penh
Cambodian authorities should urgently investigate the abduction of Wanchalearm Satsaksit, a prominent Thai pro-democracy activist living in exile in Phnom Penh, and publicly reveal their findings, Human Rights Watch said on June 05, 2020.
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Iran: Free Students Long in Solitary
Iranian authorities have detained two students from Sharif University in Tehran in solitary confinement for nearly two months, Human Rights Watch said on June 06,2020. The authorities should release the two students immediately – unless they can promptly charge them with a recognizable crime – and ensure all their due process rights.
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Philippines: New Anti-Terrorism Act Endangers Rights
The Philippines government is on the verge of enacting a counterterrorism law that will eliminate critical legal protections and permit government overreach against groups and individuals labeled terrorists, Human Rights Watch said on June 05, 2020. The draft Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 passed both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to quickly sign the bill into law.
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Mexico: Families Abuse, Neglect People with Disabilities
The Mexican government is failing to protect people with disabilities in Mexico from severe abuse and neglect by their families, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on June 04, 2020. The government should protect people with disabilities from violence, including by developing services for independent living.
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US must address deep-seated grievances to move beyond history of racism and violence

Protests against police brutality have been taking place in cities across the United States including in New York city.
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Libya: Landmines Left After Armed Group Withdraws
An armed group and affiliates fighting for control of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, appear to have used antipersonnel landmines and booby traps there in late May 2020, Human Rights Watch said on June 03, 2020.
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US: Investigate ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program
The United States government should initiate an internal investigation into the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” program, Human Rights Watch said after submitting a formal complaint to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on June 02, 2020. The department should be held accountable for its failure to protect asylum seekers under the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program from routine targeting in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.
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Nepal: Ensure Justice for Caste-Based Killings
Two recent incidents in which six people were killed show the Nepali government has systematically failed to confront entrenched caste – or descent – based discrimination against Dalits, Human Rights Watch said on June 01, 2020. The government should ensure prompt and rigorous investigations by the police, free from political interference.
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Burundi: Intimidation, Arrests During Elections
Serious allegations of abuse during Burundi’s May 20, 2020 elections should be investigated and those responsible held accountable.
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UN appeals for restraint, ‘social cohesion’ as protests across the US continue

Protests have been taking place in cities across the United States including in New York city.
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