News: South Africa
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  • Nov 6, 2009

    The credibility of the world's "blood diamond" monitoring group has been damaged after its failure this week to suspend Zimbabwe despite overwhelming evidence of serious human rights abuses and smuggling in the Marange diamond fields in eastern Zimbabwe.

    Press release
  • Nov 2, 2009

    A network of African civil society and international organizations today called upon African Union states to use the AU’s upcoming session about the International Criminal Court to promote the court’s ability to prosecute the world’s worst crimes fairly and effectively.

    Press release
  • Oct 28, 2009

    The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, scheduled to meet in Swakopmund, Namibia, from November 2 to 5, 2009, should immediately suspend Zimbabwe for continuing human rights abuses and widespread smuggling in the Marange diamond fields.

    Press release
  • Oct 7, 2009

    Recent attention to multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR- and XDR-TB) has increased discussion and debate over the extent to which limitations to human rights can be justified in the name of public health. Particularly in the case of drug-resistant TB, some countries have adopted rights-limiting measures before offering appropriate and proven programmatic interventions that respect human rights.

    Journal Article
  • Sep 9, 2009

    The European Union and South Africa should take steps to enhance cooperation on international human rights issues when they meet this week. The second EU-South Africa summit meeting is scheduled for September 11, 2009, in Kleinmond, South Africa.

    Press release
  • Aug 31, 2009

    Southern African leaders should press Zimbabwe's power-sharing government to end ongoing human rights violations and to implement legal reforms.

    Press release
  • Aug 19, 2009

    Human Rights Watch writes to Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, South African minister of international relations and cooperation, and Fredrik Reinfeldt, Swedish foreign minister, concerning the September 11, 2009 European Union-South Africa summit.

    Press release
  • Aug 18, 2009

    What is surprising is the recent assault on the ICC from within the African Union, despite, as outlined in a recent communiqué of its Peace and Security Council, its "unflinching commitment to combating impunity." Several of the AU's North African members - who are not, incidentally, parties to the ICC - are trying to undercut its support on the continent.

    Commentary
  • Jul 31, 2009

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should emphasize human rights on her seven-nation trip to Africa.

    Press release
  • Jun 26, 2009

    Zimbabwe's armed forces are engaging in the forced labor of children and adults, and are torturing and beating local villagers on the diamond fields of Marange district in eastern Zimbabwe.

    Press release
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