Human Rights

ILO: New Treaty to Protect Workers from Violence, Harassment

Governments Should Ratify to Ensure Safer World of Work

The adoption of a ground-breaking global treaty on June 21, 2019 by the International Labour Organization (ILO) will improve protections for workers facing violence and harassment, Human Rights Watch said on June 21, 2019.

Georgia: Police Use Teargas, Rubber Bullets Against Protesters

Authorities Should Investigate the Use of Force in Protest Outside Parliament

Riot police in Tbilisi fired rubber bullets and used teargas without warning against thousands of nonviolent protesters outside the Georgian Parliament on June 20, 2019.

ASEAN: Don’t Whitewash Atrocities Against Rohingya

Repatriation Report Ignores Dire Situation in Myanmar

Southeast Asian leaders at their annual summit should drastically rethink their response to the plight of Myanmar’s ethnic Rohingya, Human Rights Watch said on June 19, 2019. The 10 leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are scheduled to meet at the 34th ASEAN Summit in Bangkok, Thailand from June 20-23, 2019.

Dominican Republic: Policies Fuel Teen Pregnancy

Girls Need Comprehensive Sexuality Education, Health Services, Safe Abortion

Adolescent girls in the Dominican Republic are being denied their sexual and reproductive rights, including access to safe abortion, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on June 18, 2019. The authorities should carry out a new plan for comprehensive sexuality education and decriminalize abortion to curb unwanted teen pregnancy and reduce unsafe abortion.

Guinea: Draconian Forced Evictions

Thousands of Homes Razed in Capital; Residents Denied Aid, Compensation

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Rubble of demolished homes in the Dar-Es-Salam neighborhood of Conakry, Guinea’s capital, on June 8, 2019.

Africa: Pregnant Girls, Young Mothers Denied School

Education, Humanitarian Plans Should Include All Students

Tens of thousands of pregnant girls and adolescent mothers are denied their right to education across Africa, despite progress in some countries, Human Rights Watch said on June 16, 2019 to mark the African Union’s Day of the African Child. The 2019 theme focuses on children’s rights in humanitarian action in Africa.

Sudan: top UN official demands cessation of violence and rape against civilians by security forces

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Protesters take to streets in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. 11 April 2019.

Thailand: Authorities Punish Mockery of Junta

Critics Intimidated, Forced to Apologize

Thai authorities are harassing and intimidating social critics for mocking Prime Minister Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha after he assumed the premiership for another term, Human Rights Watch said on June 14, 2019.

Mozambique: Education Barriers for Children with Albinism

Improve Security; Provide Accommodation in Schools

Children with albinism face insecurity and significant obstacles to accessing quality education in the Tete province of Mozambique, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on June 13, 2019.

Saudi Arabia/UAE: Join Landmine Ban Treaty

Mine Clearance in Yemen is Just Step One

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates should go beyond supporting mine clearance efforts in Yemen and renounce all use of these indiscriminate weapons by joining the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty, Human Rights Watch said ahead of a June 13, 2019 seminar on the humanitarian impact of landmines in Yemen.

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