Mali’s Junta Further Shutters Political Space
Multiparty Politics Abolished Following Targeted Attacks
Russian Court Convicts Rights Defender on Bogus Charges
Authorities Should Free Grigory Melkonyants
UN Security Council Should Commit to People with Disabilities
Action Needed to Improve Protection, Access to Aid in Armed Conflict
20 Years Since Andijan, Remembering Past Abuses in Uzbekistan
Addressing the lack of accountability for past human rights abuses, including the 2005 Andijan massacre, has not been high on the current government’s agenda.
Bukele’s Black Box
Thanks to outside pressure, Kilmar Abrego García got a rare chance to talk with the outside world. But thousands of Salvadoran prisoners remain cut off
Australia: Display Human Rights Leadership in Asia, Beyond
Albanese Government Should Adopt a Rights-Centered Foreign Policy
Egypt: Apparent Extrajudicial Killings
Two Men Had Turned Themselves in to Interior Ministry Officials
Saudi Arabia: Migrant Workers Electrocuted, Decapitated, and Falling to Death at Workplaces
Prevent, Investigate Deaths; Compensate Families; Mandate Life Insurance
Syria: Türkiye-backed Armed Groups Detain, Extort Civilians
New Syrian Government Should Ensure Accountability
Libya: ICC’s Role Critical for Justice
UN Security Council Briefing amid Attack on Global Rule of Law
Maldives: Communities Lack Equitable Access to Water
Engage Island Residents Most Affected by Climate Crisis
South Korea: Candidates Should Express Views on Rights
Human Rights Watch Sent 16 Questions to Presidential Candidates
Statement on Ethical Considerations to UNGA Meeting on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
Delivered by Mary Wareham, Deputy Director