Colombia: Show Results on Human Rights Before FTA
Letter Urges Bush Administration not to Squander Historic Opportunity
Pakistan: Scotland Yard Should Quit Flawed Bhutto Inquiry
Independent International Investigation Needed to Conduct Credible Probe
Europe: Gay Adoption Ruling Advances Family Equality
Governments Should Change Laws
Kenya: Opposition Officials Helped Plan Rift Valley Violence
Police Should Protect Displaced Persons Camps
UK: New Counterterrorism Bill Endangers Basic Rights
Parliament Should Reject Any Extension of Pre-Charge Detention
Human Rights Watch oral statement on Gaza to the UN Human Rights Council
January 24, 2008
Israel/Gaza: Blockade Unlawful Response to Rocket Attacks
Human Rights Council Should Also Address Palestinian Attacks
Colombia: Rice Should Press Uribe on Rights Issues
US Secretary of State’s Trip an Opportunity to Address Impunity, Paramilitary Power
Kazakhstan: Investigate Attack on German Journalist
Cambodia: Release Scapegoats for Labor Leader’s Murder
Four Years On, Still No Justice in Killing of Chea Vichea
Protecting Children from Sexual Violence: Don't Adopt the Adam Walsh Act
By Sarah Tofte, criminal justice researcher
Human Rights Watch written statement on Gaza to the UN Human Rights Council.
Human Rights Watch advocacy document for the sixth special session of the U.N. Human Rights Council addressing the human rights situation in Gaza and West Bank town of Nablus.<br>January 22, 2008
Egypt: Government Shuts Down Protest Following Bush Visit
Egypt Detains Democracy Activists While Rejecting EU Criticism of Rights Abuses