Why Are India’s Laws to Protect the Rights and Dignity of the Mentally Ill Not Working?
Residents of Mental Health Institutions Remain Isolated, Neglected, and Invisible
![Girls watch television inside the girls’ wing at Asha Kiran, a government-run residential institution for people with intellectual disabilities and mental health needs in Delhi, in April 2018.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201808asia_india_ashakiran.jpg?itok=UsbGhxC-)
Residents of Mental Health Institutions Remain Isolated, Neglected, and Invisible
In an op-ed, Human Rights Watch calls on the pan-African organization to release its report on the 2014 killings in Boali
Don’t Ignore Victims’ Rights, International Obligations
Admission Policy at Tokyo Medical University Highlights Discrimination Against Women
We are asking DOJ to immediately adopt the near-final compliance guidelines for DCRA that were published in the Federal Register on December 19, 2016.
On International Day of World’s Indigenous Peoples, Government Should Address Marginalized Group
On Fourth Anniversary of Rilwan Ahmed’s Disappearance, Concerns of a Cover-Up
Authorities Using State TV to Discredit Journalists, Dissenters
Carry out Ruling in Muradova Case
Investigate and Prosecute Police Abuse
MDCA Principal Tendai Biti, and Five Others Face Deportation to Zimbabwe
Re: Torture and other human rights abuses in “Jail Ogaden,” Ethiopia, Somali Regional State
Re: Torture and other human rights abuses in “Jail Ogaden,” Ethiopia, Somali Regional State