Human Rights Watch Submission to the European Union for the EU-Vietnam Human Rights Dialogue
January 2020
EU Turns Its Back on Migrants in Distress
New Naval Mission Designed to Avoid Sea Rescues
Unique Chance to Curb Global Labor Abuses
International Expert Meeting Should Decide New Supply Chains Treaty
Political Graffiti Behind Bogus Jailing in Azerbaijan
European Court Says Azerbaijan Wrongfully Prosecuted Activists on Drugs Charges
Japan: Stand Firm on Rights in North Korea
Abe Should Lead Efforts to Hold Pyongyang Accountable
EU: Press Vietnam on Human Rights Reforms
Upcoming Dialogue Should Focus on Commitments Made in Recent Trade Deals
Australia: Enact New Law to Sanction Rights Abusers
Targeting Violators Abroad Promotes Accountability
Submission to the Australian Parliamentary Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade
Inquiry into a Framework for Autonomous Sanctions Under Australian Law to Target Human Rights Abuses
UK Government Has Our Human Rights In Its Sights
Verbal Attacks on Judiciary and Human Rights Act Are Deeply Alarming
Letter to Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan
Joint Open Letter on Japan’s Recent Disengagement in Addressing Human Rights Abuses in North Korea
Sri Lanka: Families of ‘Disappeared’ Threatened
Rajapaksa Government Should Uphold Commitments to UN Rights Council
Russia: Raids on Rights Defenders in Dagestan
Stop Assault, Intimidation of Activists
Qatar: Wage Protection System Falls Short
Months of Delayed Wages on World Cup-Related Sites