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Subscribe- January 18, 2023
Airborne Complicity: How Frontex Enables Interceptions Not Rescues
In our weekly Twitter Space, Birgit Schwarz is joined by experts to discuss Frontex, collusion in forcible returns of migrants, and European Union complicity.
- January 11, 2023
Bolsonaro Supporters' Attack on Democratic Institutions in Brazil
The acts of violence and vandalism that took place in Brazil on January 8, 2023, constitute an abhorrent attack on Brazil’s democratic institutions. HRW’s César Muñoz leads a conversation with Maria Laura Canineu and Brian Winter to discuss the human rights implications.
- December 20, 2022
The Last British Colony in Africa
Chagossians should have the right to return to their homes and live free from stigma and discrimination.
- December 20, 2022
Cruel Britannia - UK Court Allows Expulsions to Rwanda
The High Court has given the UK government the green light to expel asylum seekers to Rwanda, a country that is not safe for them. Yasmine Ahmed moderates a conversation with Colin Yeo, Graeme McGregor from Detention Action, and HRW’s Lewis Mudge and Emilie McDonnell.
- December 19, 2022
#FIFAWorldCup: Human Rights in Qatar
As the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar comes to a close, HRW’s Rothna Begum and Minky Worden discuss the legacy of the games and the human rights implications with Equidem’s Dennis Dome.
- December 15, 2022
The Role of Human Rights in US-Africa Relations
HRW is joined by experts to discuss how African human rights defenders are leading the fight to advance rights and justice across the continent, and why the United States government should listen. With Nicole Widdersheim, Fred Bauma, Dr. Lina Zedriga Waru, and Samuel Gebru.
- December 14, 2022
Syria: Repatriations Lag for Foreigners with Alleged ISIS Ties
(New York, December 14, 2022) – More than 42,400 foreigners accused of Islamic State (ISIS) links remain abandoned by their countries in camps and prisons in northeast Syria despite increased repatriations of women and children in recent months, Human Rights Watch said today. Kurdish-led authorities are holding the detainees, most of them children, along with 23,200 Syrians in life-threatening conditions. Recent Turkish air and artillery strikes have compounded the danger. But even before Turkey’s attacks, at least 42 people had been killed during 2022 in al-Hol, the largest camp, some by ISIS loyalists. Hundreds of others were killed in an attempted ISIS prison break in January. Children have drowned in sewage pits, died in tent fires, and been run over by water trucks, and hundreds have died from treatable illnesses, staff, aid workers, and detainees said.
- December 12, 2022
EU: Frontex Complicit in Abuse in Libya
Aerial Surveillance Is Enabling Interceptions, Return of Migrants to Harm