Report on Human Rights in Yemen
Submitted by Human Rights Watch To the UN Human Rights Committee on the Occasion of its Review of Yemen in March 2012
Submitted by Human Rights Watch To the UN Human Rights Committee on the Occasion of its Review of Yemen in March 2012
The U.S. and other countries should intercede on behalf of Yemeni citizens protesting the deaths of 270 citizens killed by the government or its allies.
A year after the revolution started, human rights abuses continue under the ruling military council.
Immediately Free Emergency Law Detainees, Transfer Cases to Regular Courts
Unlawful Blanket Amnesty Bill Gives ‘License to Kill’
Arab League Should Set Clear Conditions for a Credible Mission
Arab League Should Demand Access to All Sites Used for Detention
Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi Says Physical Conditions Good
Violence, Delays in Transfer of Power Fuels Protesters’ Rage
Impunity for Attacks; Excessive Force Against Palestinians
Proposal Violates International Standards
Bodies Found at Sirte Hotel Used by Anti-Gaddafi Fighters