Ethiopia Claims U.S. Precedent for Crackdown on Journalists
Barack Obama is headed to Ethiopia. Will he speak up for the journalists and activists locked up by Washington's "war on terror" ally?
Italy: Ruling Faults Inaction on Same-Sex Couple Bill
Lawmakers Violating Rights, European Court Says
Kazakhstan: LGBT Community Living in Fear
Government, Olympic Committee Should Face Down Bias, Homophobia
Florida's prisons require reform
Kuwait: Cybercrime Law a Blow to Free Speech
Extends Problematic Press Provisions to Online Expression
Malaysia: End Website Blocking, Politicized Investigations
Media, Opposition Targeted After Government Corruption Scandal
Post-2015 Outcome Document: Redlines and Proposals on Follow-up and Review
Statement by Amnesty International, Center for Economic and Social Rights, Center for Reproductive Rights, and Human Rights Watch (July 2015)
Response Letter from IOC President Thomas Bach
Response to HRW's requests to ensure that Kazakhstan government does not introduce anti-LGBT laws
DR Congo: Crackdown on Dissent Tops Rights Concerns
Visiting Human Rights Watch Head Presses Officials on Arrests, Killings
US/Kenya/Ethiopia: Obama Should Speak Out on Rights
Remarks during News Conference in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
By Kenneth Roth, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch