• Jul 7, 1998

    Human Rights Watch hari ini berpendapat ledakan kekerasan selama seminggu di Irian Jaya, provinsi paling timur Indonesia, memerlukan langkah-langkah mendesak guna mencegah pelanggaran hak asasi manusia selanjutnya.

  • Jul 6, 1998

    Human Rights Watch said today that the explosion of violence over the weekend in Irian Jaya, Indonesia's easternmost province, underscored the need to take urgent measures to prevent further human rights violations there. On July 6, the army shot rubber bullets into a crowd of pro-independence protestors in Biak, wounding fifteen; there are unconfirmed reports that one of them died.

  • Jul 6, 1998

    Em relatório lançado hoje, a Human Rights Watch acusa os governos locais e autoridades federais de falhar na apuração de um abuso comum dos direitos humanos nos Estados Unidos: a brutalidade policial.

  • Jul 6, 1998

    اتهمت المنظمة فى تقريرها الصادر اليوم السلطات المحلية والفيدرالية الامريكية بالتقاعس عن التصدى لاحد الانتهاكات الشائعة فى الولاياتالمتحده ويمثل فىاساليب المعاملةالوحشية التى تمارسها افراد الشرطة

  • Jul 6, 1998

    Dans un rapport publié aujourd'hui, Human Rights Watch accuse les autorités locales et les responsables fédéraux américains de ne pas s'attaquer à un type courant d'atteinte aux droits de l'homme: les brutalités policières.

  • Jul 6, 1998

    In a report Shielded from Justice: Police Brutality and Accountability in the United States , Human Rights Watch accuses local governments and federal officials of failing to address a common human rights abuse in the United States: police brutality.

  • Jul 2, 1998

    (New York, July 2, 1998) - Human Rights Watch welcomes the announcement by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan that the Nigerian head of state has agreed to release all political prisoners.

  • Jul 1, 1998

    Police brutality is one of the most serious, enduring and divisive human rights violations in the United States. Unjustified shootings by police, severe beatings, fatal chokings, and unnecessarily rough treatment of detainees occur in cities throughout the country.

  • Jul 1, 1998

    The Foca municipality was the site of some of the most brutal crimes committed during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Hercegovina. Bosnian Serb civilian, police, and military officials established a wartime government called the "Crisis Committee," much like those established in many towns in Bosnian Serb-controlled territory, to plan and carry out the expulsion of the non-Serb population.

  • Jul 1, 1998

    President Aleksandr Lukashenka continues to steer Belarus back toward Soviet-era repression by leading a government that is engaged in violations of a broad spectrum of basic civil and political rights. His four years in office have witnessed the reversal of modest improvements in respect for human rights that followed the perestroika period and the break-up of the Soviet Union.