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June 15, 2021 Report

Italy: Students with Disabilities Included in Covid-19 Education Plans

Examples of In-Person Education in Pandemic Offer Lessons for All

Teacher supports three students sitting in an otherwise empty classroom, all wearing face masks.
June 8, 2021 Letter

Human Rights Watch Letter to the Heads of States and Governments ahead of the G7 Summit

Flags of the G7 Europe, Canada, Italy, Japan, Germany, England, USA and France in Paris, France on July 4th, 2019.
May 5, 2021 Report

France: Police Expelling Migrant Children

Flout Child Protection, Immigration Rules

A member of the French border police checks identity documents in March 2021 at the Menton-Garavan station, the first French train station for those travelling between Genoa, in Italy, and Nice, in France.
February 12, 2021 Statement

Submission to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on Italy

80th pre-session

December 18, 2020 Report

Italy: Flawed Migrant Regularization Program

Opportunity to Learn Lessons for Future

An immigrant worker picks clementines in Corgiliano-Rossano, Calabria, southern Italy, December 12, 2020. ©
December 11, 2020 Dispatches

Italy Charges Egyptian Security Forces in Giulio Regeni’s Murder

EU, International Pressure Necessary to Break Cycle of Impunity

Giulio Regeni
November 23, 2020 News Release

Italy: Strengthen Immigration Law Protections

Parliamentary Committee Should Endorse Key Amendments

Men aboard the Sea-Watch 4, a nongovernmental rescue ship, rejoice on September 1, 2020, as they learn that they have permission to disembark in Palermo, Sicily, the next day.
October 7, 2020 Dispatches

Finally, Good News for Asylum Seekers in Italy

New Decree Rolls Back Some of the Worst Aspects of Immigration Policy

Italians and asylum seekers from the local specialized reception center work together to clear debris after floods in Belluno, Italy, November 2018.
August 27, 2020 Dispatches

What China’s Foreign Minister Should Expect in Europe

Beijing’s Growing Repression Needs a Global Response

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks during the Special ASEAN-China Foreign Ministers' meeting on the Novel Coronavirus in Vientiane, Laos, February 20, 2020.
August 11, 2020 Dispatches

A Step Forward for Abortion Rights in Italy

Revised Medical Abortion Guidance Will Help Ensure Safe, Legal Care

Striscioni e poster di un sit-in di attiviste Pro-Choice, organizzato dalla Rete Italiana Contraccezione Aborto, presso il Ministero della Saluta a Roma il 2 luglio 2020. Le attiviste e le organizzazioni hanno chiesto una contraccezione gratuita e accessibile e la garanzia dell’accesso all’aborto.
July 30, 2020 Report

Italy: Covid-19 Exacerbates Obstacles to Legal Abortion

Inadequate Measures Heighten Existing Risks for Health, Lives

Banners and posters from a sit-in by pro-choice activists at the Ministry of Health in Rome on July 2, 2020.
July 22, 2020 Dispatches

Covid Creates Flashpoint for Anti-Migrant Sentiment in Italy

The Government Should Condemn Intolerance

Men who were rescued off the Libyan coast in January, 2020 watch the city of Messina, Sicily from the deck of the Open Arms rescue vessel.
June 16, 2020 Dispatches

Italy Should Stop Arms Transfer to Egypt

Deal Contravenes EU Pledge, Risks Facilitating Further Abuses

A house that the Egyptian army demolished in March 2018 in al-Arish as “retaliation” against suspects. © 2018 Private
April 9, 2020 News Release

EU/Italy: Port Closures Cut Migrant and Refugee Lifeline

States Should Allow Rescue Boats to Land, While Protecting Health

Crew work seen on the Alan Kurdi rescue ship, operated by German charity Sea Eye.
April 3, 2020 Interview

The Coronavirus in Europe: From Lockdowns to Power Grabs

COVID-19 in Europe, the Central Eurasian Region, and Turkey

Military police officers patrol at a market in Budapest, Hungary, March 31, 2020.

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