Human Rights Watch Live Audio Events

December 8, 2022 Democracy, Economic Justice, Racial Justice, United States

The United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Moore v. Harper, a consequential case over voting rights. Amanda Klasing is joined by Chihiro Isozaki and Alton Wang to discuss.

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November 30, 2022 Iran, Middle East/North Africa | Women's Rights

Iranian women have been at the forefront of recent struggles for freedom and equality. What can be done to support them? HRW’s Birgit Schwarz is in conversation with Sussan Tahmasebi and HRW researcher Tara Sepehri Far. 
 

Iranian women on October 1, 2022, protest the death of Mahsa (Jina) Amini after she was detained by the morality police, in Tehran.
November 28, 2022 Middle East/North Africa, Syria | Children's Rights, Migrant and Refugee Children, Migrants

Despite incredible suffering, many children repatriated from detention camps for ISIS families in NE Syria are successfully building new lives in their home countries. In this Twitter Space, we discuss how children repatriated from NE Syrian detention camps are doing, and how governments can help with their reintegration. 

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November 28, 2022 Asia, China and Tibet | Free Speech

People across China are taking extraordinary risks to demand their human rights. Yaqiu Wang and Mei Fong discuss China’s stunning spate of "A4 Protests" and the human rights implications.

Chinese police officers block off access to a site where protesters had gathered in Shanghai on November 27, 2022.