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The global soccer governing body FIFA’s reported decision to cancel previously planned additional anti-racism and ...
Türkiye’s administrative court in the province of Kahramanmaraş should scrutinize whether the environmental impact assessment ...
FIFA, the world soccer governing body, should press the Trump administration to reverse immigration policies that create ...
On June 20, the Court of Grave Crimes in Azerbaijan’s capital Baku handed down severe prison sentences to a team of ...
The Trump administration has weaponized its bill to benefit the wealthiest US corporations by undermining global efforts to ...
The state needs to fulfil its legal obligations to protect women and girls. South Sudan has signed up to numerous ...
Next week, the United Nations Human Rights Council will vote on renewing the mandate of the independent expert on protection ...
This submission highlights Human Rights Watch’s concerns about Angola’s compliance with its international human rights obligations since its previous Universal Periodic Reviews (UPR) in 2014 and 2019.
Human Rights Watch welcomes Angola’s engagement with the UPR process and its acceptance of a significant number of recommendations, especially those related to education, justice, and legislative ...
Bangladesh’s interim government has taken some positive steps to address the terrible legacy of enforced disappearances, but ...
Osman Kavala, the respected Turkish human rights defender, has been behind bars in Istanbul’s Silivri high security jail for ...
There has been almost no accountability for the deaths and grave injuries that occurred three years ago when security forces ...