  
1995 Publications

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Human Rights Watch
Playing the "Communal Card": Communal Violence and Human Rights, 4/95, 176 pp.
Slaughter Among Neighbors: The Political Origins of Communal Violence, 10/95, 202 pp.
Human Rights Watch/Africa
Kenya
Old Habits Die Hard: Rights Abuses Follow Renewed Foreign Aid Commitments, 7/95, 15 pp.
Nigeria
The Ogoni Crisis: A Case-Study of Military Repression in Southeastern Nigeria, 7/95, 44 pp.
Rwanda
The Crisis Continues, 4/95, 15 pp.
Somalia
Somalia Faces the Future: Human Rights in a Fragmented Society, 4/95, 72 pp.
South Africa
Threats to a New Democracy: Continuing Violence in KwaZulu-Natal, 5/95, 38 pp.
Violence against Women in South Africa: The State Response to Domestic Violence and Rape, 11/95, 144 pp.
Sudan
Child Soldiers in Sudan: Slaves, Street Children and Child Soldiers, 9/95, 128 pp.
Human Rights Watch/Americas
Bolivia
Human Rights Violations and the War on Drugs, 7/95, 42 pp.
Cuba
Improvements without Reform, 10/95, 34 pp.
Guatemala
Disappeared in Guatemala: The Case of Efraín Bámaca Velásquez, 3/95, 15 pp.
Haiti
Security Compromised: Recycled Haitian Soldiers on the Police Front Line, 3/95, 27 pp.
Human Rights Conditions Prior to the June 1995 Elections, 6/95, 20 pp.
Human Rights after President Aristide's Return, 10/95, 33 pp.
Mexico
Army Officer Held "Responsible" for Chiapas Massacre: Accused Found Dead at Defense Ministry, 6/95, 13 pp.
Peru
The Two Faces of Justice, 7/95, 52 pp.
United States
Crossing the Line: Human Rights Abuses Along the U.S. Border with Mexico Persist Amid Climate of Impunity, 4/95, 37 pp.
Human Rights Watch/Asia
Burma
Abuses Linked to the Fall of Manerplaw, 3/95, 30 pp.
Entrenchment or Reform?: Human Rights Developments and the Need for Continued Pressure, 7/95, 39 pp.
Cambodia
Cambodia at War, 3/95, 168 pp.
The War Against Free Speech: Letter from Human Rights Watch and the New Cambodian Press Law, 9/95, 15 pp.
China
Enforced Exile of Dissidents: Government "Re-entry Blacklist" Revealed, 1/95, 22 pp.
The Three Gorges Dam in China: Forced Resettlement, Suppression of Dissent and Labor Rights Concerns, 2/95, 48 pp.
Keeping the Lid on Demands for Change, 6/95, 13 pp.
"Leaking State Secrets": The Case of Gao Yu, 7/95, 32 pp.
General
Human Rights in the APEC Region: 1995, 11/95, 46 pp.
India/Nepal
Rape for Profit: Trafficking of Nepali Girls and Women to India's Brothels, 7/95, 96 pp.
Indonesia
Deterioriating Human Rights in East Timor, 2/95, 13 pp.
Soeharto Retaliates against Critics: Official Reactions to Demonstrations in Germany, 5/95, 7 pp.
Press Closures in Indonesia One Year Later, 7/95, 6 pp.
Japan
Prison Conditions in Japan, 3/95, 112 pp.
Pakistan
Contemporary Forms of Slavery in Pakistan, 7/95, 96 pp.
South Korea
Labor Rights Violations under Democratic Rule, 11/95, 31 pp.
Sri Lanka
Stop Killings of Civilians, 7/95, 10 pp.
Vietnam
The Suppression of the Unified Buddhist Church, 3/95, 16 pp.
Human Rights in a Season of Transition: Law and Dissent in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 8/95, 19 pp.
Human Rights Watch/Helsinki
Albania
The Greek Minority, 2/95, 20 pp.
Bosnia-Hercegovina
The Fall of Srebrenica and the Failure of U.N. Peacekeeping, 10/95, 58 pp.
Croatia
The Croatian Army Offensive in Western Slavonia and its Aftermath, 7/95, 17 pp.
Civil and Political Rights in Croatia, 10/95, 176 pp.
Georgia
Trial in Georgia Draws to a Close, 1/95, 14 pp.
Georgia/Abkhazia: Violations of the Laws of War and Russia's Role in the Conflict, 3/95, 56 pp.
Germany
"Germany for Germans": Xenophobia and Racist Violence in Germany, 4/95, 120 pp.
Russia
Russia's War in Chechnya: Victims Speak Out, 1/95, 8 pp.
War in Chechnya: New Report from the Field, 1/95, 14 pp.
Three Months of War in Chechnya, 2/95, 26 pp.
Partisan War in Chechnya on the Eve of the WWII Commemoration, 5/95, 19 pp.
Crime or Simply Punishment?: Racist Attacks by Moscow Law Enforcement, 9/95, 32 pp.
Tajikistan
Return to Tajikistan: Continued Regional and Ethnic Tensions, 5/95, 30 pp.
Former Yugoslavia
War Crimes Trials in the Former Yugoslavia, 6/95, 45 pp.
Human Rights Watch/Middle East
Algeria
Six Months Later, Cover-Up Continues in Prison Clash that Left 100 Inmates Dead: Report by Defense Lawyers Charges Inmates Were Deliberately Massacred, 8/95, 18 pp.
Egypt
Hostage-Taking and Intimidation by Security Forces, 1/95, 41 pp.
Iraq
Iraq's Crime of Genocide: The Anfal Campaign against the Kurds, 5/95, 406 pp.
Iraq's Brutal Decrees: Amputation, Branding and the Death Penalty, 6/95, 16 pp.
Israel & Israeli-Occupied Territories
The Gaza Strip and Jericho: Human Rights under Palestinian Partial Self-Rule, 2/95, 50 pp.
Kuwait
The Bedoons of Kuwait: "Citizens without Citizenship," 8/95, 120 pp.
Morocco
Human Rights in Morocco, 10/95, 42 pp.
Syria
The Price of Dissent, 7/95, 54 pp.
Western Sahara
Keeping it Secret: The United Nations Operation in the Western Sahara, 10/95, 42 pp.
Human Rights Watch Arms Project
Cambodia
Cambodia at War, 3/95, 168 pp.
General
Blinding Laser Weapons: The Need to Ban a Cruel and Inhumane Weapon, 9/95, 49 pp.
Georgia
Georgia/Abkhazia: Violations of the Laws of War and Russia's Role in the Conflict, 3/95, 56 pp.
Rwanda
Rearming with Impunity: International Support for the Perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide, 5/95, 19 pp.
Turkey
Weapons Transfers and Violations of the Laws of War in Turkey, 11/95, 184 pp.
United States
U.S. Blinding Laser Weapons, 5/95, 16 pp.
Human Rights Watch Children's Rights Project
Sudan
Child Soldiers in Sudan: Slaves, Street Children and Child Soldiers, 9/95, 128 pp.
United States
A World Leader in Executing Juveniles, 3/95, 22 pp.
Children in Confinement in Louisiana, 10/95, 152 pp.
Human Rights Watch Free Expression Project
Banned, Censored, Harassed and Jailed Writers Receive Grants: 48 Writers from 23 Countries Recognized by Lillian Hellman/Dashiell Hammett Funds, 6/95, 8 pp.
Human Rights Watch Prison Project
Japan
Prison Conditions in Japan, 3/95, 112 pp.
Human Rights Watch Women's Rights Project
General
The Human Rights Watch Global Report on Women's Human Rights, 8/95, 480 pp.
Russia
Neither Jobs Nor Justice: State Discrimination Against Women in Russia, 3/95, 30 pp.
South Africa
Violence against Women in South Africa: The State Response to Domestic Violence and Rape, 11/95, 144 pp.   
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