News: Jordan
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  • Sep 8, 2009

    Jordan should reform penal code provisions that effectively reduce or eliminate punishment for violence against women instead of establishing special tribunals to hear “honor killings” cases, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to the Jordanian Ministry of Justice on August 10, 2009.

    Press release
  • Aug 21, 2009

    Jordan’s prison administration has broken promises to improve the treatment of prisoners, most recently in denying water to 10 Islamist prisoners in Juwaida prison who began a hunger strike on August 18, 2009, Human Rights Watch said today.

    Press release
  • Aug 6, 2009

    Back in 2006, Israel's profligate use of cluster munitions in Lebanon caught the public eye, nowhere more so than in the Arab world.

    Commentary
  • Jul 10, 2009

    On June 12, the UN Human Rights Council, consisting of 47 member states of the UN, concluded the first comprehensive human rights review of Jordan.

    Commentary
  • Jun 11, 2009

    Human Rights Watch welcomes the UPR outcome report on Jordan in which the kingdom's delegation voiced satisfaction at the "constant review" of its human rights standards.

    Press release
  • May 26, 2009

    Jordan should end administrative detention and abolish the Crime Prevention Law that authorizes the practice.

    Press release
  • May 17, 2009

    Jordan should scrap its proposed amendments to a law regulating nongovernmental organizations and instead propose a new law that would guarantee freedom of association.

    Press release
  • Feb 18, 2009

    A House of Lords ruling that allows the deportation of terrorist suspects to Algeria and Jordan damages the global ban on torture.

    Press release
  • Dec 17, 2008

    Governments in the Middle East should act quickly in 2009 to fulfill longstanding promises to protect migrant women’s rights, said Human Rights Watch today, ahead of December 18, 2008, International Migrants’ Day. A number of governments have promised major reforms in the response to widespread and egregious abuse, but have yet to finalize and carry out these plans.

    Press release
  • Nov 24, 2008

    Jordan’s Public Security Directorate has derided Human Rights Watch’s finding in an October 2008 report of “widespread and routine” torture in Jordanian prisons.

    Commentary
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