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June 18, 2018 Statement

Towards an Effective and Principled EU Migration Policy

Recommendations for Reform

A girl holds a placard during a protest held by migrants and refugees to call for the reopening of the borders at a makeshift camp at the Greek-Macedonian border near the village of Idomeni
June 18, 2018 News Release

EU: Summit Leadership Needed on Migration

Principled Approach Can Safeguard Rights, Secure Borders

A girl holds a placard during a protest held by migrants and refugees to call for the reopening of the borders at a makeshift camp at the Greek-Macedonian border near the village of Idomeni
June 18, 2018 News Release

Iran: Dervish Member Executed

Serious Allegations of Torture to Force Confession

Police Forces at the scene of the clashes, Tehran, Iran February 19, 2018. © 2018 Majzooban-e-Noor
June 17, 2018 Dispatches

China’s Fast Train to Erode Hong Kong’s Autonomy

Promised Rights Under Attack

Pro-democracy lawmakers react after Legislative Council passed a controversial bill to introduce mainland Chinese laws inside an upcoming high-speed rail station, in Hong Kong, China June 14, 2018.
June 16, 2018 Dispatches

Watching as US Officials Take Children from Their Parents

The Horror of Sessions’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ Immigration Policy

People hold signs to protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order to detain children crossing the southern U.S. border and separating families outside of City Hall in Los Angeles, California, U.S. June 7, 2018.
June 16, 2018 Commentary

Women Cheer Iran’s Win at the World Cup in Russia—But Still Can’t at Home

Human Rights Watch researcher, Tara Sepehri Far, stands in front of St. Petersburg stadium before Iran-Morocco match during the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup. © 2018 Private
June 15, 2018 Interview

Bringing Justice for Franco-Era Crimes in Spain

“The Silence of Others” Explores Stories Repressed for Decades

Photo 6 for Silence of Others film
June 15, 2018 Interview

Interview: Climate Change and the Disappearing Islands of Kiribati

Anote Tong, then president of Kiribati, swims in the lagoon near his home.
June 15, 2018 News Release

Top Human Rights Tweets of the Week

The Russian and Brazilian football teams play a pre-World Cup international friendly match at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia on March 23, 2018. The FIFA World Cup final will be played at this stadium on July 15 2018. (c) 2018 Ashley Kowalski
June 15, 2018 Dispatches

Maldives’ Slide Toward One Party Rule

Former President, Judges Convicted in Politically Motivated Case

Abdulla Yameen takes his oath as the President of Maldives during a swearing-in ceremony at the parliament in Male November 17, 2013.
June 15, 2018 Commentary

Discrimination Has No Role in the World Cup

A Fifa tem influência para exigir respeito a direitos humanos
June 15, 2018 Report

Yemen: Key Concerns for Hodeida Battle

Poor Record of Coalition and Houthi Indiscriminate Attacks and Aid Restrictions

Imports sit destroyed in a damaged warehouse at the port in Hodeida city, Yemen. © November 2016 Kristine Beckerle / Human Rights Watch
June 15, 2018 News Release

Vietnam: Investigate Police Response to Mass Protests

Hundreds Detained in Sweeping Crackdown

Police disperse a demonstration against a draft law on special economic zones in Hanoi, Vietnam, June 10, 2018.
June 14, 2018 News Release

India: Act on UN Rights Report on Kashmir

Authorities Should Allow International Investigation, Provide Redress for Abuses

An Indian police officer fires a tear gas shell toward demonstrators, during a protest against the recent killings in Kashmir, in Srinagar, May 8, 2018.
June 14, 2018 Dispatches

India Should Not Reject UN Report on Kashmir

Government Should Commit to Acting on Findings

A woman watches the funeral of a civilian who, according to local media, was hit by a police vehicle during a protest after Friday prayers, in Srinagar, June 2, 2018.

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