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Operation Lone Star and the Human Costs of Deadly Deterrence
HRW’s Amanda Klasing is joined by HRW researcher Ari Sawyer and Claudia Muñoz from Grassroots Leadership for a conversation on Operation Lone Star at the Texas border and the human costs of deadly deterrence. - November 17, 2022
Cambodia: Union Busting
Severe Restrictions, No Redress for Garment, Tourism Workers - November 17, 2022
Explosive Weapons | Explainer
Countries should endorse and implement a new political declaration protecting civilians from the use of explosive weapons in populated areas. - November 17, 2022
FIFA/Qatar: Migrant Workers Call for Compensation for Abuses
Workers, Families Speak Out as World Cup Nears - November 16, 2022
Families Separated by US Child Welfare System
Disproportionate Separation in Black, Indigenous Communities - November 16, 2022
Leave No One Behind - Why Climate Change Debates Need to Be Inclusive
How do extreme weather events affect people with disabilities, and why is there a need for adaptation and mitigation efforts to be more inclusive? During COP27, Birgit Schwarz speaks with disability advocates. - November 16, 2022
Musk’s Twitter: Bad for Human Rights, Good for China and Saudi Rulers?
What does Twitter under Elon Musk mean for human rights? Deborah Brown speaks with Yaqiu Wang and Michael Page for a discussion on Elon Musk, activists, and China and Saudi Arabia. - November 14, 2022
How Do Carbon Credits Work?
Carbon credits were proposed in climate negotiations as a way to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere.