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United Nations member countries should use the upcoming review of Vietnam’s record on civil and political rights at the UN ...
United Nations member countries should use the upcoming review of Vietnam's record on civil and political rights at the UN ...
Thai authorities have alleged militants from the country's southern Malay-Muslim insurgency planted improvised explosives at ...
Human Rights Watch welcomes Angola’s engagement with the UPR process and its acceptance of a significant number of ...
Last week, the United Nations Human Rights Office issued its first ever guidance paper on “transnational repression,” aimed ...
As your new government takes office, we write to you about the human rights situation in South Korea and urge that you take ...
This brief is based on an extensive analysis of how human rights treaty bodies have engaged with individual states’ ...
Human Rights Watch Submission to the United Nations Human Rights Committee During its Periodic Review of Vietnam under the ICCPR at its 144th Session.
As Ronald Reagan aptly said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” May that not happen on our ...
Advocacy overreach has eroded American foreign policy and its ability to make concrete advances in human rights abroad.
Most African governments consistently fail to meet crucial education funding targets, hindering the provision of quality public education for millions of children, according to a Human Rights Watch ...
South Korea’s new government should adopt measures to address human rights problems in the country and abroad.
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