Bangladesh: Internet Blackout on Rohingya Refugees
Shutdown Hinders Emergency Response, Risks Lives
Rwandans Charged With Murder of Exiled Critic
South African Prosecution Offers Chance for Justice in Karegeya Killing
Kazakhstan: Feminist Group Denied Registration
Court Upholds Arbitrary, Discriminatory Decision
US: Rollback of Nursing Home Protections
Proposed Rules Would Expose Older People to Greater Risks
Revealed: The Stark Truth Of No-Deal Brexit
Government’s Own Assessment Shows Human Rights In Poorest Communities May Be Most At Risk
Self-Immolation Highlights Controversy over Cultural Rights in Russia
A national debate on minority cultural rights is the backdrop to the death of an academic in the Russian republic of Udmurtia
Accountability Mechanism on Venezuela Key for Political Progress; Robust HRC Attention Needed to Myanmar, Kashmir, Sudan, Cambodia, Rights of Migrants
Human Rights Watch Oral Intervention under Item 2: General Debate on UN High Commissioner for Human Rights’ Update
Interview: How Policing in One US City Hurts Black and Poor Communities
US: How Abusive, Biased Policing Destroys Lives
Initial Reforms are a Start, But Fundamental Change Needed
Tulsa Police and the Enforcement of Court Debt
Summary of Findings from HRW’s Report,“‘Get on the Ground!’: Policing, Poverty, and Racial Inequality in Tulsa, Oklahoma”
Everyday Policing, Race and Poverty in Tulsa
Summary of Findings from HRW’s Report, “‘Get on the Ground!’: Policing, Poverty, and Racial Inequality in Tulsa, Oklahoma”
Summary of Key Data Points in Tulsa
Summary of Findings from HRW’s Report, “‘Get on the Ground!’: Policing, Poverty, and Racial Inequality in Tulsa, Oklahoma”