The Injustice in Chagos Continues
Last year’s deal handed sovereignty to Mauritius but did not resolve US and UK responsibility for crimes against the islands’ Indigenous people – the Chagossians.
Iraq: Alleged ISIS Detainees Transferred from Syria at Risk of Abuse
Ensure Fair Trials, Repatriate Foreigners
HRW Submission to the Independent Expert on Sexuality and Gender Identity
Violence and Discrimination Experienced by Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Women
Uzbekistan: Cotton, Wheat Farmers Exploited, Abused
Abolish Production Quotas; Address Risk of Forced Labor
Grave Violations of Migrants’ Rights Require Robust Independent Monitoring
HRC Intersessional Panel Discussion on the Human Rights of Migrants – Strengthening Human Rights Monitoring and Complaint Mechanisms in the Context of Migration
Philippines: Duterte ICC Hearing Set to Begin
Q&A on Proceedings to Confirm Charges Against Former President
Greece Continues Its Relentless Assault on Civil Society
European Commission Should Insist on Athens’ Respect for Rule of Law
The Human Cost of Unregulated AI Tools
AI companies have a responsibility to respect human rights.
Kazakhstan: Draft Constitution Raises Rights Concerns
Intimidation, Arrests Chill Public Debate
Indonesia: Police Disperse Papuans Protesting ‘Food Estate’ Project
Ensure Right to Peaceful Assembly, Indigenous Rights, Accountability for Abuses
Italy’s Harsh Immigration Bill Puts Lives at Risk
Legislation Would Fast-Track Deportations, Endanger Humanitarian Work
UN Financial Crisis Threatens to Halt Human Rights Work
Member States Should Move Beyond Handwringing and Fund UN Human Rights
Global Leaders Should Speak Out on Ethiopia Crisis
African Union Summit Crucial Opportunity to Address Protection of Civilians