May 22, 2018
This is no time to obscure the plight of Syrians. World leaders should abstain from attending the opening ceremony of the World Cup in Moscow, on June 14, 2018, unless the Kremlin takes meaningful steps to protect Syrians from chemical and conventional attacks.
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- April 27, 2020
Afghanistan: Women with Disabilities Face Systemic Abuse
Afghan women and girls with disabilities face high barriers, discrimination, and sexual harassment in accessing government assistance, health care, and schools.
- April 22, 2020
Greece: Refugees Working to Protect Moria Camp from Covid-19
A group of refugees in Moria camp formed the Moria Corona Awareness Team (MCAT) to spread awareness and protect the camp from Covid-19. Footage courtesy of ReFOCUS Media Labs FB/IG: @refocusmedialabs TW: @refocusmedialab
- April 16, 2020
Guinea: Dam Displacement Destroys Livelihoods
16,000 People Losing Land for China-Backed Souapiti Project
- April 15, 2020
Zimbabwe: Unsafe Water Raises COVID-19 Risks
Zimbabwe government measures to combat COVID-19 should include urgently providing continuous and affordable access to sufficient safe water to people across the country. Long before the coronavirus pandemic, much of Zimbabwe suffered a severe water and sanitation crisis. On March 30, 2020, Zimbabwe, like many countries, ordered a nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of the virus.
- April 7, 2020
Update: Human Rights During the COVID-19 Response
Governments should respond to the COVID-19 pandemic by prioritizing the right to health for all and respect for human rights. In this video, Human Rights Watch staff discuss key human rights dimensions of the pandemic and make recommendations to governments.
- April 1, 2020
Latin America: Cut Prison Crowding to Fight COVID-19
In March 2020, inmates in detention facilities in several Latin American countries rose up to protest a lack of protective measures against COVID-19 and efforts to lock them down.
- April 1, 2020
COVID-19 : A Human Rights Perspective
Governments should respond to the COVID-19 pandemic by prioritizing the right to health for all and respect for human rights. In this video, Human Rights Watch staff discuss key human rights dimensions of the pandemic and make recommendations to governments.
- March 25, 2020
Hungary’s Orban Uses Pandemic to Seize Unlimited Power
Emergency Draft Law A Clear Threat to Democratic Freedoms