February 22, 2017
Thousands of children in Armenia are needlessly separated from their parents and placed in institutions due to disability or poverty.
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- December 7, 2018
Venezuelan Crisis Spills Over to Brazil
Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis is spilling across its borders, Human Rights Watch said today.
- December 7, 2018
China: Officials Impose Home Visits on Muslim Families
Chinese officials, since early 2018, have imposed regular “home stays” on families in the predominantly Muslim region of Xinjiang.
- December 7, 2018
Turkey: Demand Investigation for Khashoggi's Murder
Turkey should formally submit a request to the UN secretary-general to establish an international, independent investigation into Saudi Arabia’s murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
- December 6, 2018
Russia: Adult Prospects Dim for Youth with Disabilities
Russian orphanages where children with disabilities grow up often transfer them to closed state institutions for adults when they reach 18 without their consent. Those who do move into the community often do not receive the support they need to live independently.
- December 4, 2018
Everyday Encryption
- November 29, 2018
Ukraine: Barriers to Free Movement for Older People
Older people who need to travel between the Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine and government-controlled areas face arbitrary obstacles, including risks to their health and safety.
- November 28, 2018
Video: Black Women are Dying From Cervical Cancer in Alabama
The Federal and many state and local governments are not doing enough to prevent cervical cancer deaths, which are largely preventable.
- November 27, 2018
The Blocked and the Bad: The Internet in Uzbekistan
The blocked and the bad: The internet in Uzbekistan
- November 22, 2018
Summing Up Day 1 of Rights Conference
HRW's Steve Swerdlow and Andrew Stroehlein sum up the highs and lows of the first day of the human rights conference in Samarkand.