• Mar 9, 2012
  • Jan 24, 2011
  • Sep 20, 2010
    The United States is failing to protect hundreds of thousands of children engaged in often grueling and dangerous farmwork. Current federal law permits children under age 18 to work for hire in agriculture at far younger ages, for far longer hours, and in far more hazardous conditions than in any other industry. Photographs by Robin Romano
  • Jul 14, 2010
    Every year, tens of thousands of migrant workers from Kyrgyzstan travel to the Central Asian economic powerhouse of Kazakhstan in search of employment. Thousands of these migrant workers, often together with their children, find work in tobacco farming, where many are subjected to abuse and exploitation by employers supplying tobacco to Philip Morris Kazakhstan, a subsidiary of Philip Morris International, one of the world’s largest tobacco companies.
  • Jul 9, 2010
    Every year, tens of thousands of migrant workers from Kyrgyzstan travel to the Central Asian economic powerhouse of Kazakhstan in search of employment. Thousands of these migrant workers, often together with their children, find work in tobacco farming, where many are subjected to abuse and exploitation by employers supplying tobacco to Philip Morris Kazakhstan, a subsidiary of Philip Morris International, one of the world’s largest tobacco companies.
  • May 3, 2010
    The United States is failing to protect hundreds of thousands of children engaged in often grueling and dangerous farmwork. Current federal law permits children under age 18 to work for hire in agriculture at far younger ages, for far longer hours, and in far more hazardous conditions than in any other industry. Footage by U. Roberto Romano
  • Jun 23, 2009
    Photographs tell the story of a decade of failure by the UN and others to provide adequate housing and medical treatment for the Roma, and the devastating consequences for the health of those in the camps in the Mitrovica region.
  • Mar 27, 2009

    An update from Sri Lanka and a return to the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival. Can 30,000 plaintiffs from five indigenous Ecuadorian tribes get justice from one of the world’s largest oil producers? Featuring Crude filmmaker Joe Berlinger and HRW’s Arvind Ganesan.