Independent investigation into Kazakhstan killings, torture a priority
Human Rights Watch argues that the government’s responses to January events fall short.
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Human Rights Watch argues that the government’s responses to January events fall short.
Trade with Settlements in Occupied Territories Contributes to Rights Abuses
Free All Imprisoned for Peaceful Expression
Attacks Intensify Against Government-Controlled Areas in East
IOC, Sponsors’ Inaction Enables Restrictions on Athletes, Journalists
Interfaith Gathering Highlights Abuses, Calls for a Path to Abolishing Detention
Credibly Investigate Kizito Mihigo’s Death in Custody
Kirin Should Not Sell Stakes to Military-Owned Entities
Censoring Discussions Jeopardizes Children’s Rights
Migrant Workers Forcibly Disappeared, at Grave Risk if Returned
Children Should be Reintegrated, Not Face Prosecution
Remarks Follow Visit to Tigray, Other Conflict Regions