After the Storm
Climate Change, Planned Relocation, and People with Disabilities in Siargao, Philippines
March 17, 2026
The Chinese government’s proposed law to combat cybercrime extends far beyond addressing legitimate legal concerns and contains sweeping provisions that pose a significant threat to human rights.
Climate Change, Planned Relocation, and People with Disabilities in Siargao, Philippines
People with Disabilities on Typhoon-devastated Siargao Island Face Severe Risks
Many Fleeing Thailand at Government’s Urging Saddled with Predatory Loans
Collaboration with Vietnam Police Facilitates Threats, Abuses
HRW Oral Statement - ID with the Special Rapporteur on the DPRK - HRC61
HRW Oral Statement - ID with the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar - HRC61
Le Huu Minh Tuan, Can Thi Theu, Others Facing Urgent Health Risk
Proposed Law Would Deny Entry to People from Countries in Conflict
Beijing Should Halt Forced Returns, Allow North Koreans Passage to Safe Third Country
In its rush to diversify trading partners amid growing global uncertainty, the EU should not sacrifice the potential of trade negotiations to improve rights and address abusive practices.
Hearing Offers Long-Denied Accountability, but Ending Impunity Must Begin in the Philippines
Ensure Women Included in All Aspects of Foreign Policy
World Leaders Should Confront Chinese Government’s Enforced Silence
Immediately Release These Outspoken Supporters of Basic Rights