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February 5, 2020 Dispatches

Lebanon’s Military Courts Have No Business Trying Civilians

Parliament Should Pass Law to Remove Civilians from Military Jurisdiction

© 2017 Yarek Waszul for Human Rights Watch
January 17, 2020 News Release

Lebanon: Police Violence Against Protesters

Scores Injured; Hold Officers to Account

Riot police arrest a protester outside a police station in Beirut, Lebanon on Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
January 14, 2020 News Release

Lebanon: Little Action on Corruption, Economic Crisis

Ensure Access to Basic Services

Anti-government protesters wave Lebanese flags during ongoing anti-government protests, in Beirut, Lebanon, November 10, 2019. The Arabic on the fist reads "Revolution."
January 6, 2020 Commentary

Civilian Casualties: A Case for US Condolence Payments in Syria

December 20, 2019 Report

Lebanon: Excessive Force Against Protesters

Teargas, Water Cannons, Rubber Bullets Fired on Crowds

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December 20, 2019 Commentary

Winter Looms For Lebanon’s Syrian Refugees

Dismantled Shelters is One of Many Push Factors Syrian Refugees Face

A partially dismantled shelter in a Syrian refugee camp in Arsal, Lebanon, June 20, 2019.
December 10, 2019 Report

Lebanon: Hospital Crisis Endangering Health

Government Should Make Payments, Address Dollar Shortage

Lebanese doctors chant slogans as they take part in anti-government demonstrations in central Beirut on November 12, 2019.
November 19, 2019 Dispatches

Problematic Bills on Lebanon Parliament’s Agenda

The Two Bills Should be Amended or Withdrawn

Lebanese members of parliament attend a general parliament discussion in downtown Beirut, Lebanon October 17, 2017
November 15, 2019 News Release

Lebanon: Defamation Laws Used to Silence Critics

Thousands Investigated for Defamation after Previous Protests

An activist holds a computer keyboard and makeshift handcuffs in downtown Beirut on July 24, 2018, during a protest against the recent wave of interrogations by Lebanese security forces of people making political comments online.
November 8, 2019 Report

Lebanon: Protect Protesters from Attacks

Security Forces Using Excessive Force to Clear Streets

Violent groups attacked anti-government protesters and torched their tents in downtown Beirut, Lebanon on October 29, 2019.
November 1, 2019 Dispatches

Lebanon’s Women Have Fought for Change – and Should Get It

Reform Personal Status Laws, End Child Marriage

Women shout slogans and wave the Lebanese flag during a demonstration in down town Beirut.
October 21, 2019 Dispatches

Lebanon Plan to Address Protest Grievances Falls Short

“Trust Deficit” May Doom Hariri Proposal

Lebanese riot police fire tear gas during a protest against government's plans to impose new taxes in Beirut, Lebanon, October 18, 2019.
October 19, 2019 News Release

Lebanon: Security Forces Use Excessive Force Against Protesters

Riot Police Fired on Crowds with Tear Gas and Rubber Bullets

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October 9, 2019 Dispatches

Lebanon No Longer A Safe Haven for Activism

Gender, Sexuality Conference Moved Outside Lebanon Due to Crackdown

Activists at the opening session of the 2019 NEDWA conference, September 27, 2019.
October 7, 2019 Commentary

“He Wanted to Beat the Woman Out of Me”

A trans woman living in Akkar, North Lebanon, has been kidnapped and denied police protection, housing, and employment on the basis of her gender identity. © 2019 Human Rights Watch

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