HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

HRW Responds To Guiliani's Disappointing Refusal To Seriously Address Problem Of Police Brutality

(New York, July 15, 1998) -- Today, Human Rights Watch sent an open letter to Mayor Rudolph Guiliani expressing disappointment in his summary rejection last week of Human Rights Watch's extensive study of police brutality in the United States.

The 440-page HRW report addressed difficulties in holding abusive police officers accountability in 14 cities across the United States, including New York. Apparently without reading the report, Mayor Guiliani denounced it. A copy of a letter in reply from Human Rights Watch Executive Director Kenneth Roth is attached



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