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Human Rights Watch (06.01.2009 22:25)

Uganda: Drop Treason Charges Against Abducted Child


Human Rights Watch (30.12.2008 16:26)

Israel: Artillery Poses Risk to Gaza Civilians

(Washington, DC, December 31, 2008) - Israel's renewed use of artillery in Gaza poses an increased risk to civilians if the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) adopts the same reduced "safety zones" that resulted in many civilian casualties there in 2006, Human Rights Watch said today.

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(New York, January 5, 2009) - Thirty years after the fall of the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia's culture of impunity remains as strong as ever, Human Rights Watch said today.

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Human Rights Watch (05.01.2009 16:35)

Israel: Allow Media and Rights Monitors Access to Gaza

 

Israel should immediately allow journalists and human rights monitors access to Gaza, Human Rights Watch said today. Their presence can discourage abuse by warring parties and help save lives.

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Human Rights Watch (05.01.2009 02:01)

Israel: Gaza Ground Offensive Raises Laws of War Concerns


Human Rights Watch (04.01.2009 02:01)

Israel: Gaza Ground Offensive Raises Laws of War Concerns


Human Rights Watch (02.01.2009 19:52)

Iran: Threats to Nobel Laureate Escalate

(New York, January 2, 2009) -- The Iranian government should immediately end its campaign of persecution against Dr. Shirin Ebadi, which has now escalated to mob threats and violence against her home, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran and Human Rights Watch said today. Dr. Ebadi is the 2003 Nobel peace laureate and is a leading human rights defender in Iran.

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Human Rights Watch (30.12.2008 20:20)

Iran: End Persecution of Nobel Laureate

 

The Iranian government should end immediately its escalating persecution of Dr. Shirin Ebadi, the 2003 Nobel peace laureate and a leading human rights defender, Human Rights Watch and the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today.

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Human Rights Watch (30.12.2008 20:00)

Israel/Hamas: Civilians Must Not Be Targets

 

Israel and Hamas both must respect the prohibition under the laws of war against deliberate and indiscriminate attacks on civilians, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch expressed grave concern about Israeli bombings in Gaza that caused civilian deaths and Palestinian rocket attacks on Israeli civilian areas in violation of international law.

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(New York, December 29, 2008) - The verdict expected on December 31, 2008, in the trial of a senior intelligence official charged with the murder of the Indonesian human rights lawyer Munir is an important test of the independence of the Indonesian judicial system, Human Rights First and Human Rights Watch said today.

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(New York, December 28, 2008) - Cambodian authorities should exonerate and free Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun, who were unfairly sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2005 for the murder of labor leader Chea Vichea, said three international human rights organizations and the world's largest trade union confederation in a joint statement released today.

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Human Rights Watch (24.12.2008 21:03)

Zimbabwe: Free Detained Rights Activist

(New York, December 24, 2008) – Zimbabwe authorities should immediately release a prominent Zimbabwean human rights activist, Jestina Mukoko, who appeared in a Harare magistrates court on December 24, 2008, on charges that seem politically motivated, Human Rights Watch said today. Eight activists from the party Movement for a Democratic Change (MDC) also appeared in court.

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Human Rights Watch (23.12.2008 21:17)

Nepal: Investigate Journalists’ Attackers

(New York, December 23, 2008) - Nepalese authorities should promptly and impartially investigate and prosecute alleged ruling party activists responsible for an attack on journalists on December 21, 2008, Human Rights Watch said today.

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Human Rights Watch (23.12.2008 11:16)

Rwanda: End Bar on Human Rights Watch Staff Member

(New York, December 23, 2008) - The Rwandan government should reverse its decision barring Human Rights Watch's senior adviser on Africa, Dr. Alison Des Forges, from Rwanda, Human Rights Watch said today.

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Human Rights Watch (23.12.2008 07:30)

Sri Lanka: End Detentions and Aid Restrictions

(New York, December 23, 2008) - The Sri Lankan government should stop arbitrarily detaining civilians fleeing fighting in the northern Vanni region and urgently allow humanitarian agencies to return to provide desperately needed aid, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today.

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Human Rights Watch (23.12.2008 06:01)

Kenya: Recall Parliament to Create Tribunal



Human Rights Watch (22.12.2008 19:20)

Iran: Free AIDS Doctors

(New York, December 22, 2008) - On the six-month anniversary of Iran's detention of Dr. Arash Alaei and Dr. Kamiar Alaei - Iranian brothers who are internationally known as HIV/AIDS physicians - international nongovernmental organizations, academic institutions, and medical leaders from across the globe are asking Iran to free them immediately.

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Human Rights Watch (22.12.2008 07:54)

Greece: Government Failing Migrant Children

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Human Rights Watch (22.12.2008 00:57)

Iran: Reverse Closure of Nobel Laureate’s Rights Group

(New York, December 22, 2008) - The unlawful raid by Iranian security forces on the Tehran rights group run by Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi on December 21, 2008, raises concerns of a broader attempt to silence Iran's human rights community, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran and Human Rights Watch said today.

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Human Rights Watch (21.12.2008 06:00)

Central African Republic: Civilians Need Protection

(New York) - While the government and rebel groups take steps toward ending the civil war in the Central African Republic (CAR), civilians in the northwestern part of the country are being abused at the hands of a variety of armed groups, Human Rights Watch said in a briefing paper released today.

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Human Rights Watch (19.12.2008 23:37)

Egypt: Don’t Return Eritrean Asylum Seekers at Risk

 

Egypt should under no circumstances deport Eritrean asylum seekers now in detention without first allowing the UN refugee agency access to assess their refugee claims, Human Rights Watch said today.

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Human Rights Watch (19.12.2008 22:21)

Nigeria: Arbitrary Killings by Security Forces in Jos

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Human Rights Watch (19.12.2008 19:29)

Morocco: Suppressing Rights in Western Sahara

(Rabat, December 19, 2008) - Morocco violates the rights to expression, association, and assembly in Western Sahara, Human Rights Watch said in a new report issued today, revealing stark limits to the progress that Morocco has made in protecting human rights overall.

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Human Rights Watch (19.12.2008 01:28)

UN: General Assembly Statement Affirms Rights for All


Human Rights Watch (18.12.2008 22:25)

US: Soaring Rates of Rape and Violence Against Women


Human Rights Watch (18.12.2008 21:30)

US: Don’t Create an On-Shore Guantánamo

(New York, December 18, 2008) - President-elect Barack Obama should implement "an unqualified return to America's established system of justice for detaining and prosecuting suspects" when he fulfills his pledge to shut down the Guantánamo Bay prison camp and military commissions, four leading rights organizations said in a letter released today.

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Human Rights Watch (17.12.2008 16:23)

Israel: Reverse Expulsion of Human Rights Rapporteur

Israel should extend an open invitation to all United Nations human rights experts to visit the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and reverse the expulsion of Richard Falk, the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian Territories, Human Rights Watch said today.

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Human Rights Watch (17.12.2008 21:40)

Israel: Reverse Expulsion of Human Rights Rapporteur

(New York, December 17, 2008) - Israel should extend an open invitation to all United Nations human rights experts to visit the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and reverse the expulsion of Richard Falk, the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian Territories, Human Rights Watch said today.

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