April 12, 2005
April 12, 2005
Georgia: Torture Still Goes Unpunished
Despite 'Rose Revolution,' Government Fails to End Impunity for Torture
April 12, 2005
Statement to the 61st Session of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights: Human Rights in Colombia
Agenda Item 3: Organization of the Work of the Session
April 12, 2005
Nepal: U.N. Human Rights Field Operation a Step Forward
Continuing abuses and state of emergency must still be addressed
April 12, 2005
Fiji: Sodomy Law Convictions Violate Constitution
Repeal Colonial-Era Law Criminalizing Homosexual Conduct
April 12, 2005
China: Religious Repression of Uighur Muslims
Architecture of Xinjiang Suppression Detailed
April 12, 2005
Sudanese Forces Use Sexual Violence against Civilians
A Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper
April 12, 2005
Georgia: Torture Reform Insufficient in Quelling Practices
A Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper
April 11, 2005
Kyrgyzstan: Protecting Rights Should Top the Agenda
New Government Has Chance to Break With Abuses of the Past
April 11, 2005
Joint NGO Statement on U.N. Reform
Presented to the 61st Session of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights
April 11, 2005
Darfur: Women Raped Even After Seeking Refuge
Donors Must Increase Support to Victims of Sexual Violence
April 11, 2005
U.N.: Establish New Human Rights Body
Human Rights Organizations Support Secretary-General’s Reform Efforts
April 10, 2005
HRW Letter to President Bush
April 10, 2005
Israel: Bush Should Lay Down the Law on Settlements
Sharon Must Be Told That U.S. Cannot Support Violations of International Humanitarian Law