UN Human Right Council Should Ensure Monitoring of Abuses at Borders
HRW and Amnesty International Joint Statement - HRC53
HRW and Amnesty International Joint Statement - HRC53
HRW joins more than 200 organizations to urge the UN Human Rights Council to establish an independent monitoring mechanism at and around borders - HRC53
HRW Statement - Item 2 Interactive Dialogue on the annual report of the High Commissioner on Human Rights - HRC53
HRW Statement - Item 2 on Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on Afghanistan – HRC53
Hold Special Session; Create Mechanism to Collect Evidence of Abuses
Missed Opportunity to Tackle EU Responsibility in Migrant Rights Violations
HRW Statement - Item 9 General Debate - HRC52
Agenda Item 6 Universal Periodic Review
Joint statement – Item 4 General Debate – HRC52
HRW Statement - Item 4 ID on High Commissioner's report on Belarus - HRC52
52nd session of the UN Human Rights Council
52nd session of the UN Human Rights Council
HRW Statement - Item 3 General Debate - HRC52