Japan Police Accused of Racial Profiling
Ethnic Minority Residents Sue Authorities for Alleged Discriminatory Practices
Cameroon’s #MeToo Moment
Authorities Should Ensure Investigations, Protect and Support Victims
US: Texas Border Policies Threaten Deadly Outcomes
State’s Standoff with Federal Government Raises Alarms Over Rights Violations
Spyware Targets Human Rights Watch Staff in Jordan
Over 30 Journalists, Activists, Politicians Also Among Pegasus Targets
China: Carmakers Implicated in Uyghur Forced Labor
BYD, GM, Tesla, Toyota, VW Risk Using Tainted Aluminum
Italy’s Dodgy Detention Deal with Albania
Risks for Asylum Seekers and Rescue Operations Should Prompt EU Action
3 Years Since Myanmar’s Coup, Stronger Global Action Is Needed
Gaza: Suspending UNRWA Aid Risks Hastening Famine
Continue Funding as UN Agency Staff Is Investigated
Sudan Conflict Fuels World’s Largest Internal Displacement
Devastating Human Toll of Conflict Should Prompt Action
Proposed US Law Would Protect Human Rights Defenders
Bill Would Provide Robust Protections for Activists Abroad
China: Religious Regulations Tighten for Uyghurs
New Laws Aim to ‘Sinicize’ Places of Worship, Practice in Largely Muslim Xinjiang
Japan Again Calls Out Chinese Government’s Rights Abuses
Tokyo Should Impose Targeted Sanctions, Advance Accountability for Xinjiang