September 10, 2004
September 9, 2004
Uzbekistan: Torture, Unfair Trials in Wake of Attacks
Government Broadly Targets Dissident Muslims in Response to March-April Violence
September 8, 2004
U.K.: Postponing Rights Report Sends ‘Wrong Message’
Hostage-Takers’ Abuses No Reason for Foreign Office to Delay Rights Assessment
September 8, 2004
Letter to UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw
August 27, 2004
Hold Officials Responsible
August 26, 2004
U.S.: Makeshift Process of Military Commissions Imperils Justice
Poor Interpretation, Panel Bias Highlight Flaws
August 23, 2004
U.S.: Prison Abuse Panel Doesn’t Go Far Enough
Independent 9/11-style Commission Needed
August 22, 2004
Guantanamo Bay: Observers Concerned About Lack of Access to Participants
Joint Statement of NGO Observers at Guantanamo Bay Military Commission Proceedings
August 19, 2004
Guantanamo Bay Interrogation Techniques Remain Mysterious
August 18, 2004
U.S.: Military Commissions Lack Fair Trial Protections
Human Rights Watch Will Monitor Guantanamo Trials
August 17, 2004
Uzbekistan: Terrorism Trials Should be Fair
Human Rights Watch's Letter of Concern to President Karimov
August 16, 2004
US Procedures for Guantanamo Bay Tribunals
August 10, 2004
British Court Decision Undermines Global Torture Ban
August 3, 2004
Bush Administration's Memos on Torture Denounced
Joint Statement By U.S. Lawyers Demands Full Inquiry
August 1, 2004
Prison Abuse Calls for 9/11-Type Probe
Only independent outsiders can deal with Abu Ghraib