Documents on Pakistan
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  • Press release
    Feb 9, 2009

    The newly elected Jammu and Kashmir government should hold security forces to account for human rights violations as an important confidence-building measure to promote lasting peace.

  • Letter
    Feb 9, 2009

    Human Rights Watch sent the new Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir a letter on February 9, 2009.

  • Commentary
    Feb 5, 2009

    David Miliband was right when he wrote on these pages that the use of the term "war on terror" has been a mistake. But the main problem with the war on terror has not been language, but conduct. This week the joint committee on human rights held a hearing on allegations of British complicity in torture in Pakistan, to which Jacqui Smith has been asked to respond. They suggest a policy of condoning torture in the interests of national security.

  • Press release
    Dec 3, 2008

    While condemning the attacks that killed at least 175 people in Mumbai, the governments of India and Pakistan should cooperate in a prompt and thorough investigation to identify the perpetrators and planners of the attacks and hold them accountable.

  • Press release
    Oct 14, 2008

    As UN member states begin three days of debate on the rights of the child, more than 300 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) from 82 countries called on the UN General Assembly to take urgent action to end executions for crimes committed by children.

  • Letter
    Sep 22, 2008

    Amina Masood Janjua was scheduled to travel from Geneva to Washington, DC, on September 12, 2008, but at the last moment the US Embassy in Islamabad informed her that her US visa had been rescinded.

  • Press release
    Sep 11, 2008

    Ending executions for crimes committed by children in just five countries would result in universal implementation of the prohibition on the juvenile death penalty, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Governments should use next week’s United Nations General Assembly session opening to commit to urgently needed reforms to protect the rights of children in conflict with the law.

  • Commentary
    Jul 2, 2008

    An Interview with Kenneth Roth, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch

  • Press release
    Jun 16, 2008

    The newly elected government in Pakistan should abolish the death penalty, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gillani.

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