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HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
Members of the Colombian National Police have committed egregious abuses against mostly peaceful demonstrators in protests that began inApril 2021.
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH LETTER TO VP HARRIS June 4, 2021 Vice President Kamala Harris The White House Office of the Vice President 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20050 EUROPE’S WORRYING SURGE OF ANTISEMITISM A Rabbi attacked in the street. A synagogue daubed with a swastika. Hate shouted from a loudspeaker in a Jewish neighborhood. These areonly a few of
WORLD REPORT 2021: CHINA WORLD REPORT 2021: ETHIOPIA US: PROVIDE REPARATIONS FOR 1921 ‘TULSA RACE MASSACRE The massacre occurred between May 31 and June 1, 1921, after a black man was accused of assaulting a white woman. A white mob, including people deputized and HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH FILM FESTIVAL Human Rights Watch Film Festival home page featuring human rights films and festivals in various cities. UNITED STATES: PANDEMIC IMPACT ON PEOPLE IN POVERTY The Brookings Institution found that in 2019, approximately 53 million workers between 18 and 64, about 44 percent of all workers, were in low-wage jobs. Their median hourly wage was ENSURING EQUITABLE COVID-19 VACCINE DISTRIBUTION IN SOUTH As South Africa received its first shipment of Covid-19 vaccines this week, President Cyril Ramaphosa stated that his government aims “to make the vaccine available to all adults living in South WORLD REPORT 2021: UGANDAHUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
Members of the Colombian National Police have committed egregious abuses against mostly peaceful demonstrators in protests that began inApril 2021.
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH LETTER TO VP HARRIS June 4, 2021 Vice President Kamala Harris The White House Office of the Vice President 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20050 EUROPE’S WORRYING SURGE OF ANTISEMITISM A Rabbi attacked in the street. A synagogue daubed with a swastika. Hate shouted from a loudspeaker in a Jewish neighborhood. These areonly a few of
WORLD REPORT 2021: CHINA WORLD REPORT 2021: ETHIOPIA US: PROVIDE REPARATIONS FOR 1921 ‘TULSA RACE MASSACRE The massacre occurred between May 31 and June 1, 1921, after a black man was accused of assaulting a white woman. A white mob, including people deputized and HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH FILM FESTIVAL Human Rights Watch Film Festival home page featuring human rights films and festivals in various cities. UNITED STATES: PANDEMIC IMPACT ON PEOPLE IN POVERTY The Brookings Institution found that in 2019, approximately 53 million workers between 18 and 64, about 44 percent of all workers, were in low-wage jobs. Their median hourly wage was ENSURING EQUITABLE COVID-19 VACCINE DISTRIBUTION IN SOUTH As South Africa received its first shipment of Covid-19 vaccines this week, President Cyril Ramaphosa stated that his government aims “to make the vaccine available to all adults living in South WORLD REPORT 2021: UGANDA WORLD REPORT 2020: CANADA Canada is a diverse, multi-cultural democracy that enjoys a global reputation as a defender of human rights and a strong record on core civil and political rights protections guaranteed by the TOP RIGHTS TWEETS OF THE WEEK 1 day ago · Trending rights tweets this week: Two former Israeli ambassadors to South Africa say Israel is committing the crime of apartheid today; since the coup in Myanmar, women are reporti GERMANY: NEW SUPPLY CHAIN LAW A STEP IN THE RIGHT 1 day ago · (Berlin, June 11, 2021) --A new law on human rights in supply chains adopted by the German Parliament on June 11, 2021, ushers in a long-awaited shift to mandatory company compliance rulesin
NGOS CALL FOR UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL RESOLUTION ON TIGRAY 1 day ago · Your Excellency, We, the undersigned human rights non-governmental organizations, strongly urge the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) to adopt a resolution at its DEADLY AFGHANISTAN ATTACK SHOWS DANGERS TO HUMANITARIAN 1 day ago · The United Nations, governments, and humanitarian groups working to eradicate landmines and explosive remnants of war are condemning the reprehensible killing of 10 Halo Trust deminers and WORLD REPORT 2021: UNITED STATES The United States admitted 11,814 refugees in fiscal year 2020, an 85 percent decrease from the 85,000 admitted in 2016. In October, the Trump administration set the lowest US refugee resettlement KYRGYZSTAN: MISSING DUAL TURKISH-KYRGYZ CITIZEN RISKS Protestors in central Bishkek demanding Orhan Inandi, who disappeared on May 31, be found, hold posters with his image that read “Orhan Inandi is a Kyrgyz citizen! HUNGARY: REJECT BILL BANNING DISCUSSION OF LGBT ISSUES 1 day ago · Hungary’s parliament should reject a bill that would prohibit discussion of gender identity and sexual orientation, and violates Hungary’s international legal obligations. WORLD REPORT 2021: ETHIOPIA The security and human rights situation in Ethiopia deteriorated as Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed struggled to maintain order amid growing unrest and political tensions. The rights landscape was HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH FILM FESTIVAL Human Rights Watch Film Festival home page featuring human rights films and festivals in various cities.HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
The Bangladesh government has relocated nearly 20,000 Rohingya refugees to a remote island without adequate health care, livelihoods,or protection.
EUROPE’S WORRYING SURGE OF ANTISEMITISM A Rabbi attacked in the street. A synagogue daubed with a swastika. Hate shouted from a loudspeaker in a Jewish neighborhood. These areonly a few of
FINANCIALS | HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH Human Rights Watch is an independent, nongovernmental organization, supported by contributions from private individuals and foundations worldwide. Human Rights Watch does not solicit or accept WORLD REPORT 2021: UNITED STATES MEXICO CANNOT SOLVE THE U.S. BORDER CRISIS Since taking office in January, President Joe Biden has made clear that he intends to continue leaning heavily on Mexico to preventmigrants from
NORTH KOREA IN CRISIS: FOOD SHORTAGES AND INFORMATION These conditions led to mass famine in the 1990s after the Soviet Union collapsed, and food supplies failed. Early in 2020, North Korea became one of the first countries in the world to entirely RECORD HIGH KILLING OF PHILIPPINE LAWYERS NUPL was founded in 2007 during rampant rights violations under then-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo; 22 of the 110 lawyers killed in Rappler’s tally were murdered during her presidency, the GREECE: CUSTODY BILL PUTS WOMEN, CHILDREN AT RISK A bill to amend child custody provisions in Greece’s civil code disregards risks for domestic violence victims that would put women and children in jeopardy, Human Rights Watch said today. WORLD REPORT 2021: SOMALIA HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH FILM FESTIVAL Human Rights Watch Film Festival home page featuring human rights films and festivals in various cities.HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
The Bangladesh government has relocated nearly 20,000 Rohingya refugees to a remote island without adequate health care, livelihoods,or protection.
EUROPE’S WORRYING SURGE OF ANTISEMITISM A Rabbi attacked in the street. A synagogue daubed with a swastika. Hate shouted from a loudspeaker in a Jewish neighborhood. These areonly a few of
FINANCIALS | HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH Human Rights Watch is an independent, nongovernmental organization, supported by contributions from private individuals and foundations worldwide. Human Rights Watch does not solicit or accept WORLD REPORT 2021: UNITED STATES MEXICO CANNOT SOLVE THE U.S. BORDER CRISIS Since taking office in January, President Joe Biden has made clear that he intends to continue leaning heavily on Mexico to preventmigrants from
NORTH KOREA IN CRISIS: FOOD SHORTAGES AND INFORMATION These conditions led to mass famine in the 1990s after the Soviet Union collapsed, and food supplies failed. Early in 2020, North Korea became one of the first countries in the world to entirely RECORD HIGH KILLING OF PHILIPPINE LAWYERS NUPL was founded in 2007 during rampant rights violations under then-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo; 22 of the 110 lawyers killed in Rappler’s tally were murdered during her presidency, the GREECE: CUSTODY BILL PUTS WOMEN, CHILDREN AT RISK A bill to amend child custody provisions in Greece’s civil code disregards risks for domestic violence victims that would put women and children in jeopardy, Human Rights Watch said today. WORLD REPORT 2021: SOMALIA HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH FILM FESTIVAL Human Rights Watch Film Festival home page featuring human rights films and festivals in various cities. FINANCIALS | HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH Human Rights Watch is an independent, nongovernmental organization, supported by contributions from private individuals and foundations worldwide. Human Rights Watch does not solicit or accept RIGHTS OF WOMEN VIOLATED IN MYANMAR PRISONS 1 day ago · When “Mi Mi” (a pseudonym) prepared for anti-coup demonstrations in Yangon in late February, she carefully chose to wear a pair of jeans and sneakers so FAMILIES OF ACTIVISTS WHO FLEE XINJIANG PAY A HEAVY PRICE 21 hours ago · The watchtower of a high-security facility near a “re-education camp” where mostly Muslim ethnic minorities are detained, on the outskirts of WORLD REPORT 2021: INDIA The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government increasingly harassed, arrested, and prosecuted rights defenders, activists, journalists, students, academics, and others critical of the government UN CHILD RIGHTS BODY MOVES TO PROTECT KIDS FROM Children are facing the harmful consequences of poor environmental policies on a daily basis. A shocking 1.7 million children under age five lose their lives every year as a result of avoidable INDONESIAN LAW HAMPERS MOSQUE CONSTRUCTION 1 day ago · Hundreds of Muslims in Indonesia this week demanded that the local government in Sraten village, East Java, stop the Muhammadiyah congregation from building a mosque. TURKEY FLOUTS EUROPEAN COURT JUDGMENTS The Council of Europe should insist that Turkey comply immediately with judgments from the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), or face infringement proceedings, a group of leading non WORLD REPORT 2021: MOZAMBIQUE The human rights situation in Mozambique deteriorated in 2020 largely as a result of the ongoing conflict in the north of the country. The humanitarian situation in the northern province of Cabo US: PROVIDE REPARATIONS FOR 1921 ‘TULSA RACE MASSACRE State and local authorities in Tulsa, Oklahoma should provide reparations for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, when a white mob killed several hundred black people and destroyed a BELARUS: DROP CHARGES AGAINST SPORTS GROUP FOUNDERS 1 day ago · The Belarusian authorities should immediately drop all criminal charges against Aliaksandra Herasimenia and Aliaksandr Apeikin, chair and executive director of the Belarusian SportSolidarity
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
At this month’s virtual climate negotiations several United Nations officials and governments highlighted the importance of civil society participation in climate action. AFGHANISTAN: EXITING FORCES SHOULD PROTECT INTERPRETERS Countries with troops departing Afghanistan should accelerate programs to resettle former Afghan interpreters and other employees who are increasingly at risk from Taliban forces.DREISEN HEATH
Dreisen Heath is a researcher and advocate in Human Rights Watch’s United States Program focusing on racial justice issues. She is anexpert on
EUROPE’S WORRYING SURGE OF ANTISEMITISM A Rabbi attacked in the street. A synagogue daubed with a swastika. Hate shouted from a loudspeaker in a Jewish neighborhood. These areonly a few of
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WORLD REPORT 2021: HONDURAS WORLD REPORT 2021: AUSTRALIA WORLD REPORT 2020: SRI LANKA THE DEADLY TOLL FOR PALESTINIAN WOMEN Palestinian women hold a banner that reads in Arabic, "General Union of Palestinian Women, we need a law to protect us and to protect the Palestinian family," during a rally in front of the PrimeHUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
At this month’s virtual climate negotiations several United Nations officials and governments highlighted the importance of civil society participation in climate action. AFGHANISTAN: EXITING FORCES SHOULD PROTECT INTERPRETERS Countries with troops departing Afghanistan should accelerate programs to resettle former Afghan interpreters and other employees who are increasingly at risk from Taliban forces.DREISEN HEATH
Dreisen Heath is a researcher and advocate in Human Rights Watch’s United States Program focusing on racial justice issues. She is anexpert on
EUROPE’S WORRYING SURGE OF ANTISEMITISM A Rabbi attacked in the street. A synagogue daubed with a swastika. Hate shouted from a loudspeaker in a Jewish neighborhood. These areonly a few of
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WORLD REPORT 2021: HONDURAS WORLD REPORT 2021: AUSTRALIA WORLD REPORT 2020: SRI LANKA THE DEADLY TOLL FOR PALESTINIAN WOMEN Palestinian women hold a banner that reads in Arabic, "General Union of Palestinian Women, we need a law to protect us and to protect the Palestinian family," during a rally in front of the Prime CAMBODIA: LOCKDOWNS HIT LOW-INCOME FAMILIES HARD The Cambodian government should urgently address the economic and social impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, which disproportionately harm Cambodia’s low-income population. HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH LETTER TO VP HARRIS 14 hours ago · June 4, 2021 Vice President Kamala Harris The White House Office of the Vice President 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20050 DETENTION OF REFUGEE SHOWS NEED FOR POLICY CHANGE 13 hours ago · A federal judge in California ruled on April 21 that the Iraqi extradition case against Omar Ameen, a resettled refugee in the U.S., was based on an alleged series of events that is "simply not AFGHANISTAN: EXITING FORCES SHOULD PROTECT INTERPRETERS Countries with troops departing Afghanistan should accelerate programs to resettle former Afghan interpreters and other employees who are increasingly at risk from Taliban forces. CAMEROONIAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER DETAINED ON BOGUS 7 hours ago · Today marks one week since prominent Cameroonian human rights lawyer, Amungwa Tanyi Nicodemus, was thrown behind bars on bogus charges of inciting terrorism. He should be TRIBUTE TO ARTUR LIGĘSKA, FORMER PRISONER IN UAE 12 hours ago · Artur Ligęska, a 40-year-old Polish citizen who has spoken out widely about torture and ill-treatment in Emirati prisons, was found dead in his apartment in JOINT STATEMENT: NGOS CALL ON JAPAN TO END OVERSEAS PUBLIC 1 day ago · On June 11 - 13, leaders will gather for the G7 summit in Cornwall, UK to discuss policy priorities, including “tackling climate change and preserving the planet’s biodiversity (*1)”. We,as
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June 5, 2021
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June 1, 2021
Dispatches Activists Detained in Kazakhstan 'For Their Own Safety'MIHRA RITTMANN
Senior Researcher, Central Asia May 31, 2021 News Release JAPAN: GLOBAL FIRMS BACK LGBT NON-DISCRIMINATION ACT May 25, 2021 News Release JAPAN: NEW MOMENTUM TO REFORM TRANSGENDER LAW*
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Commentary How to Make the US Asylum System Efficient and FairBILL FRELICK
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INTERNATIONAL JUSTICEJune 1, 2021
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Associate Director, International Justice Program May 30, 2021 News Release EX-CHAD DICTATOR’S VICTIMS DENIED REPARATIONS May 26, 2021 Dispatches HISSÈNE HABRÉ’S VICTIMS CONTINUE FIGHT FOR REPARATIONS*
TECHNOLOGY AND RIGHTSMay 26, 2021
News Release Saudi Arabia: Google Should Halt “Cloud Region” May 6, 2021 News Release MYANMAR: JUNTA BANS SATELLITE TELEVISION May 5, 2021 News Release ABUSE OF CYBERCRIME MEASURES TAINTS UN TALKS*
TERRORISM / COUNTERTERRORISMMay 26, 2021
News Release Nordic Countries: Repatriate Nationals from NortheastSyria
March 25, 2021 Letter JOINT LETTER TO EU PARLIAMENT: VOTE AGAINST PROPOSED TERRORIST CONTENT ONLINE REGULATION March 15, 2021 Dispatches BITTERSWEET HOMECOMING FOR CANADIAN GIRL RESCUED FROM SYRIA*
TORTURE
April 15, 2021
Commentary The European Bank Should Speak Out About Egypt’s Abuses BÉNÉDICTE JEANNERODFrance Director
Published in: Le Monde February 22, 2021 News Release YEMEN: UAE-BACKED FORCES TORTURE JOURNALIST February 9, 2021 News Release HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL: COUNTRIES SHOULD TAKE BOLD ACTION ON EGYPT*
UNITED NATIONS
May 27, 2021
News Release OPT/Israel: Commission of Inquiry needed to advance accountability, address root causes May 24, 2021 Dispatches UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY ACTION NEEDED ON MYANMAR May 19, 2021 Commentary HOW THE UN CAN HELP END ISRAELI APARTHEID AND PERSECUTION Published In Foreign Policy in Focus*
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
June 4, 2021
Dispatches France Moves Closer to Ratifying Workplace HarassmentTreaty
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