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  • Jun 2, 2008

    The Venezuelan government should provide a full accounting of its relationship with Colombian guerrillas responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch said today.

    Press release
  • Apr 18, 2008

    The first session of the new country review mechanism of the UN Human Rights Council was undermined by inconsistencies and the timidity of some governments in reviewing others, Human Rights Watch said today. On April 18, 2008 the council concluded a two-week session in which it examined the records of 16 countries as part of the new Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process.

    Press release
  • Apr 6, 2008

    The UN Human Rights Council will begin a new review process on April 7, 2008. The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is the most innovative and ambitious instrument of the council and was set up to assess the human rights performance of all 192 UN member states over a four-year cycle.

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  • May 10, 2007

    A Congressional vote removing all nine judges of Ecuador’s Constitutional Court is the latest in a series of arbitrary actions by competing political factions that have undermined the autonomy of the country’s democratic institutions, Human Rights Watch said today.

    Press release
  • Sep 19, 2005

    The United States should suspend Ecuador's trade benefits due to the country's failure to comply with the labor rights requirements of the Andean Trade Preferences Act.

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  • Sep 12, 2005

    Children around the world face systematic barriers to schooling that are undermining global progress towards universal primary education.

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  • Apr 20, 2005

    Ecuador’s new president must move quickly to ensure respect for human rights, Human Rights Watch said today.

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  • Dec 16, 2004

    The Ecuadorian Congress has violated the principle of judicial independence by purging nearly all of the Supreme Court justices, Human Rights Watch said today. In a special session called by President Lucio Gutiérrez last week, 52 members of the 100-seat Congress voted to replace 27 of the 31 justices with their own political allies.

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  • Jun 10, 2002

    Children who work in agriculture are not getting enough attention in global efforts to end child labor, Human Rights Watch said on the eve of the first "World Day against Child Labor.

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  • May 21, 2002

    Banana workers in Ecuador are facing an onslaught of illegal firings, violence, and intimidation as they try to exercise their rights to organize and strike, Human Rights Watch said today.

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