UK Turns its Back on Asylum Seekers with Disabilities
Authorities Should Ensure Access to Services and Support
Authorities Should Ensure Access to Services and Support
HRW and Amnesty International Joint Statement - HRC53
Cruel Offshore Processing Policy Remains in Papua New Guinea
HRW joins more than 200 organizations to urge the UN Human Rights Council to establish an independent monitoring mechanism at and around borders - HRC53
Families Still Seeking Loved Ones ‘Disappeared’ Entering Spanish Enclave
Organizations Call for End to Rights Violations at Europe’s Borders
UK, US Should Provide Reparations for Continuing Crime Against Humanity
Heightened Risk of Refugee Applicants Being Returned Home to Harm
Governments Pave the Way for Further Abuse
End Evictions, Confinement to Overcrowded Camp