December 8, 2004
December 8, 2004
U.S.: Congress Tries to Undermine War Crimes Court
Spending Provision Threatens Millions in Aid to ICC Countries
December 7, 2004
U.S. Senate Should Carefully Scrutinize Nominee for Attorney General
Joint Letter from Human Rights Organizations
December 7, 2004
Mexico: Anti-Torture Provisions Key to Justice Reform
December 6, 2004
Brazil: Youths Abused in Rio’s Detention Centers
December 6, 2004
China: E.U. Must Stand Firm on Arms Ban
December 5, 2004
Libya Blocks Visit by Rights Group
Torture, Political Trials, Treatment of Migrants Remain Major Concerns
December 5, 2004
Iran: Torture Used to Obtain ‘Confessions’
Judiciary’s Secret Squads Whitewash Repression, Incriminate Political Detainees
December 4, 2004
Afghanistan: Keep Warlords out of Cabinet
In Election Run-up, Address Human Rights, Security Problems
December 3, 2004
Ukraine: Attacks on Press Aim to Stifle Debate
Press Freedom Essential to Free Elections
December 3, 2004
Cambodia: Donors Must Demand Real Reform
Land Seizures, Protest Crackdowns Documented
December 3, 2004
Zimbabwe: Draft Law Threatens Civil Society Groups
Bill Falls Far Short of Regional Standards to Protect Human Rights in Elections
December 3, 2004
An Open Letter to President Hamid Karzai
December 3, 2004
Statement by the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Mine Ban Treaty First Review Conference
Delivered by Steve Goose, Human Rights Watch for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines