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Egypt: Forced Returns of Eritrean Asylum Seekers

Click to expand Image The scarred back of an Eritrean asylum seeker in Cairo who says Egyptian traffickers tortured him for ransom in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula by dripping molten plastic onto his back,...

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South Korea: What Do the Candidates Say About Rights?

Click to expand Image South Korean activists hold placards on discrimination against women during a protest to mark International Women's Day in Seoul, South Korea, March 8, 2021. Sign on the right...

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Serbia: Bahraini Dissident Unlawfully Extradited

Click to expand Image Ahmed Jaffer Muhammad © Private (Beirut) – Serbia extradited a Bahraini political dissident to Bahrain in the early hours of January 24, 2022, despite an order by the European...

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Australia: Sanction Myanmar’s Coup Leaders

Click to expand Image Demonstrators in Yangon protest the military coup in Myanmar, December 4, 2021. © 2021 Santosh Krl / SOPA Images/Sipa USA via AP Images (Sydney) – The Australian government, one...

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Burkina Faso: Coup Puts Rights at Risk

Click to expand Image A screen grab shows Capt. Kader Ouedraogo confirming the military coup on state television in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso on January 24, 2022.  © 2022 Stringer/Anadolu Agency via...

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Beijing Olympics Begin Amid Atrocity Crimes

Click to expand Image Chinese paramilitary police march past mascots from prior Winter Olympics displayed at Shougang Park in Beijing, China, January 21, 2022.   © 2022 AP Photo/Ng Han Guan...

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Iran: New Prison Sentence for Rights Defender

Click to expand Image Iranian human rights activist, Narges Mohammadi, at the Defenders of Human Rights Center in Tehran, June 25, 2007.  © 2007 AFP/Getty Images (Beirut) – A prison sentence imposed...

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Myanmar: Year of Brutality in Coup’s Wake

(Bangkok) – Since the military coup on February 1, 2021, Myanmar’s junta has carried out a brutal nationwide crackdown aimed at suppressing widespread public opposition to its rule, Human Rights Watch...

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Uzbek Blogger Jailed for Facebook Post

Click to expand Image Fazilhoja Arifhojaev © 2019 Private A court in Uzbekistan has sentenced a Muslim blogger to seven and a half years in prison for something many people do every day: posting an...

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No Medals for International Olympic Committee

Click to expand Image Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai serves during her first round singles match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, on January 21, 2020.  © AP...

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Omicron Worsens Crisis in Australia’s Nursing Homes

Click to expand Image A resident of an aged care facility is loaded into an ambulance after contracting Covid-19 on July 4, 2021 in Sydney, Australia.  © 2021 Mark Evans/Getty Images The Omicron wave...

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Egypt: Man ‘Disappeared’ After Unscheduled Plane Landing

Click to expand Image Hossam Menoufy Mahmoud Sallam. © Private (Beirut) – Egyptian security forces forcibly disappeared a man after the unscheduled landing of his flight in Luxor, Human Rights Watch...

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Kazakhstan: Protesters Arbitrarily Arrested, Beaten

Click to expand Image Police detain a protester in the center of Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022. © 2022 AP Photo/Vladimir Tretyakov (Berlin) – Kazakhstan security forces have...

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UN: High Risk in Conflicts for Children with Disabilities

(New York) - Children with disabilities often face increased risk of harm during armed conflict and crises, Human Rights Watch said today. The United Nations and governments around the world need to...

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FIFA/Qatar: Last Chance to Ensure Fair Trial for Whistleblower

Click to expand Image Abdullah Ibhais. © Private (Beirut) – Qatari authorities and FIFA should insist that a whistleblower at the heart of Qatar’s 2022 World Cup organization gets a fair trial as the...

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Turkey: Council of Europe Votes for Infringement Process

Click to expand Image Osman Kavala © 2017 Private (Istanbul) – The Council of Europe Committee of Ministers’ vote on February 2, 2022 to begin infringement proceedings against Turkey is an important...

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Yemen War Victims Beyond the Headlines

Click to expand Image People inspect a damaged building at the site of a Saudi-led airstrike on Sanaa, Yemen. © 2022 Hani Al-Ansi/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images While the dramatic escalation of...

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How the US Can Protect Pregnant Workers from High Temperatures

Click to expand Image Farmworkers, considered essential workers under the current Covid-19 pandemic guidelines, work a strawberry field in Santa Paula, California, April 15, 2020.  © 2020 AP...

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Cameroon: Soldiers on Rampage in North-West Region

Click to expand Image Satellite image recorded on December 12, 2021 shows the distribution of buildings damaged by fire along both sides of Mbegwi road in Bamenda, North-West region of Cameroon....

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Sudan: Ongoing Clampdown on Peaceful Protesters

(Nairobi) – Security forces in Sudan have repeatedly attacked or otherwise used excessive unnecessary force, including lethal force, against peaceful demonstrators in Khartoum, Human Rights Watch said...

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