Russia: Forcible Disappearances of Ukrainian Civilians
Detainees Unlawfully Transferred to Russia, Possibly Held as Hostages
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April 23, 2024
April 22, 2024
Detainees Unlawfully Transferred to Russia, Possibly Held as Hostages
Killings Apparently Unlawful, Any Future Peace Talks Should Prioritize Justice
UN Rights Body Should Ensure International Investigations Continue
Critics Intimidated, Arbitrarily Detained, Beaten
General Assembly, Security Council Should Also Take Action
HRW Oral Statement on Myanmar – HRC55
Legal Guarantee for Free Education on the Agenda at the UN Human Rights Council
13 March 2024
Open Letter to Permanent Representatives of Member and Observer States of the United Nations Human Rights Council
Living Standards Decline; Accountability for Abuses, Corruption Blocked
Repression Spikes Amid Bid for Another UN Human Rights Council Term
HRW Oral Statement – Item 2 General Debate – UN Human Rights Council (HRC55)