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China Delves into Past to Police Tibet’s Future

Click to expand Image People’s Police at the new Fengqiao-style police post in Chushul County, Lhasa Municipality, Tibet Autonomous Region, discussing their work, July 24, 2020. © 2020 Tibet Daily...

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Fellowship Honors Disability Rights Icon Marca Bristo

(New York) – Human Rights Watch has selected a Nigerian human rights advocate, Hauwa Ojeifo, as the recipient of its inaugural Marca Bristo Fellowship, an award created in memory of the pioneering...

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Attacks on Students, Teachers, and Schools Surge in Africa’s Sahel

Click to expand Image A school in northern Burkina Faso is abandoned after an attack by an armed group. © 2019 (Philip Kleinfeld/TNH) (New York) – The Central Sahel has seen a significant spike in...

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Australian Journalists Forced to Leave China

Click to expand Image Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) journalist Bill Birtles speaks to the media on his arrival at Australia’s Sydney airport, September 8, 2020. Birtles and Australian...

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Caster Semenya Loses Appeal for Equal Treatment

Click to expand Image South Africa's Caster Semenya competes in the women's 800-meter race during the Prefontaine Classic, an IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting, in Stanford, California, June 30,...

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Killings in Philippines Up 50 Percent During Pandemic

Click to expand Image Police officers secure the road leading to the House of Representatives where President Rodrigo Duterte will deliver his 5th State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, July...

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Bahrain: Lawyers Prosecuted on Speech Charges

Click to expand Image Abdullah al-Shamlawi © 2020 Private (Beirut) – Bahraini authorities should not contest the appeal of Abdullah al-Shamlawi, a lawyer, to vacate his conviction and eight-month...

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Global Coalition urges UN to Address China’s Human Rights Abuses

Click to expand Image U.N. headquarters Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019. © AP Photo/Jeenah Moon (Geneva) – The United Nations should urgently create an independent international mechanism to address the...

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Ecuador’s Assembly Approves Bill Furthering the Right to Health

Click to expand Image The flag of Ecuador.  Ecuador’s National Assembly has approved a new health code that would help all in Ecuador enjoy better access to health care.The bill, nearly 8 years in the...

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Guatemala: Rights Official at Risk of Criminal Prosecution

Click to expand Image Guatemala’s Human Rights Ombudsperson Jordan Rodas speaks during a press conference after a meeting with members of the organization "proud of my PNC" (Civil National Police),...

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South Africa Should Press Zimbabwe to End Repression

Click to expand Image Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa addresses the media at State House in Harare, Zimbabwe, March, 17, 2020. © 2020 AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi A high-level delegation from...

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Libya: Armed Groups Violently Quell Protests

Click to expand Image Protesters chant slogans during anti-corruption demonstrations in the capital Tripoli’s Martyrs' Square on August 25, 2020.  © 2020 AFP/Getty Images (Beirut) – Armed groups in...

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Social Media Platforms Remove War Crimes Evidence

Click to expand Image YouTube, which is owned by Google, says it is implementing “cutting-edge machine-learning technology” designed to identify and remove millions of pieces of uploaded content,...

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Video Demonstrates Chechnya Leadership’s Brutality

A video circulating on Russian social media shows a young man apparently being forced to penetrate himself with a glass bottle: a forced punishment for allegedly helping to “spread lies” about Chechen...

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Rwanda: Rusesabagina Was Forcibly Disappeared

Click to expand Image Paul Rusesabagina, who was detained on August 27, 2020, is paraded in front of the media in handcuffs at the headquarters of the Rwanda Investigation Bureau in Kigali, Rwanda on...

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Pakistan’s Hypocrisy on Press Freedom

Click to expand Image Pakistani police escort Mir Shakilur Rehman to court following his arrest in Lahore, Pakistan, March 13, 2020. © 2020 K.M. Chaudhry/AP Photo Last week, Prime Minister Imran Khan...

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Egypt: Gang Rape Witnesses Arrested, Smeared

Click to expand Image Women chant slogans as they gather to protest sexual harassment in front of the opera house in Cairo on June 14, 2014.  © 2014 Reuters / Asmaa Waguih (Beirut) – Egyptian security...

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Bolivia: Justice System Abused to Persecute Opponents

Click to expand Image Police present Mauricio Jara, who is facing criminal charges for sharing WhatsApp messages criticizing the interim government and in support of former president Evo Morales, at a...

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UK’s Bid for Brexit at All Costs Will Damage Human Rights

Click to expand Image The Union Flag and European Union flag fly in Parliament Square in central London, September 9, 2017. © 2017 Reuters Empty shelves. Panic buying. Queues outside supermarkets....

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Eritrea Busses Thousands of Students to Military Camp

Click to expand Image Satellite Imagery of the Sawa military camp, including the Warsai Yikealo Secondary School, recorded in January 2015.  Imagery © DigitalGlobe - Maxar Technologies 2019; Source:...

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