Reports
“No Forgiveness for People Like You”
Executions and Enforced Disappearances in Afghanistan under the Taliban
The 25-page report, “‘No Forgiveness for People Like You,’ Executions and Enforced Disappearances in Afghanistan under the Taliban,” documents the killing or disappearance of 47 former members of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) – military personnel, police, intelligence service members, and militia – who had surrendered to or were apprehended by Taliban forces between August 15 and October 31. Human Rights Watch gathered credible information on more than 100 killings from Ghazni, Helmand, Kandahar, and Kunduz provinces alone.
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Ghana: Official Attacks on Religious Freedom
The Ghanaian government, the Provisional National Defence Council(PNDC), has attempted to crack down on churches and other religious organizations through the imposition of a controversial new law. -
Liberia: Flight from Terror
Testimony of Abuses in Nimba CountyA small group of rebel insurgents attacked the Liberian border town of Butuo in late December 1989, killing an undetermined number of soldiers and immigration officials. The government of Liberia responded to the attack with a show of force, sending two battalions to Nimba County, where Butuo is located. -
A Government at War with Its Own People
Testimonies about the Killings and the Conflict in the North in Somalia -
Human Rights Activists Behind Bars in Cuba
As Cuba approaches the 36th anniversary of its revolution, it is engaged in an extended crackdown on independent peaceful activity and its human rights practices continue to be subject to the whim of the executive. -
Assessing Reform in South Korea
A Supplement to the Asia Watch Report on Legal Process and Human RightsIn this report, Asia Watch calls upon the South Korean government to strengthen its commitment to human rights.
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By All Parties to the Conflict
Violations of the Laws of War in AfghanistanAfghanistan has been the scene of some of the most serious human rights violations on record. About one half of the country's prewar population is either in emigration, or internally displaced, or dead. -
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Haiti: Human Rights under Hereditary Dictatorship
This 33-page report by Americas Watch and the National Coalition for Haitian Refugees finds that, far from encouraging political pluralism, the Haitian goverment is stiffling opposotion political parties; shutting down the independent press; attempting to silence the Church; and terrorizing members of the inteligentsia who -
Rights Denied
A Report on Human Rights in Haiti in 1984This 25 page report by the National Coalition for Haitian Refugees, Americas Watch, and the Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights examines human rights conditions in 1984, a year when respect for human rights continued to be poor, and in some respects deteriorated significantly. -
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Journalists in Jeopardy
The Haitian RealityThe Committee to Protect Journalists and the the Americas Watch mission to Haiti from August 12-15,1984 to investigate a recent crackdown on the press. -
Election 1984: Duvalier Style
A Report on Human Rights in Haiti Based on a Mission of InquiryThis 17- page report by the Americas Watch and the Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights finds that the circumstances in which the February 12, 1984 elections were held in Haiti involved, in the words of US Secretary of State George Shultz, a denial of "all the preliminary aspects that make an election really me -
Haiti: Report of a Human Rights Mission
This 24 page report by the Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights, Americas Watch Committee, and the International League for Human Rights examines the situation of people who support human rights in Haiti, and in particular a series of detentions in May 1983.
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Creating a Desolation and Calling it Peace
May 1983 Supplement to the Report of Human Rights in Guatemala