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  • March 18, 2022 Audio
    How are various international institutions responding to Russia's full-scale military invasion of Ukraine? What are these institutions doing to address the atrocities we're seeing on the ground? What more needs to be done? HRW's Executive Director, Kenneth Roth in conversation with European Media Director, Andrew Stroehlein
    Tetyana Tomenko in front of her house, which was damaged during shelling in Novognativka, eastern Ukraine, February 20, 2022.
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  • March 16, 2022 Video
    (Berlin, March 16, 2022)— Russian forces repeatedly fired cluster munitions into the densely populated city of Mykolaiv, in southern Ukraine, during three separate attacks on March 7, 11, and 13, Human Rights Watch said today. The attack on March 13 reportedly killed nine civilians, who were apparently queuing at a cash machine. The three attacks also injured several other civilians and damaged a hospital, homes, businesses, and civilian vehicles. “Multiple residential areas in Mykolaiv were rocked by cluster munition attacks in the span of a week,” said Steve Goose, Arms Director of Human Rights Watch. “Russian forces should cease the use of cluster munitions and end these clearly indiscriminate attacks.”
    Car Destroyed by Cluster Munition Attack
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  • March 8, 2022 Audio
    Afghanistan is not the only country where women’s rights are under attack this International Women’s Day. But the speed and extent of the obliteration of women’s rights in Afghanistan is a warning to women around the world about the fragility of progress toward equality, how quickly it can vanish, and how few will defend it
    A man in military uniform points in the face of a woman
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  • March 7, 2022 Video
    This International Women’s Day, we honor all the women who support each other in these extraordinary times. Today, hundreds of thousands of women have fled the conflict in Ukraine, many caring for dependents, after being separated from their adult male relatives who are required to remain behind because conscription has been activated. They join the millions of refugees around the world. This is another reminder that armed conflicts and refugee crises are women’s rights crises.
    International Women’s Day 2022
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