Letter from Human Rights Watch to Institutional Shareholders
Re: Energy Companies in Myanmar and Abuses by the Military Junta
Time Running Out for South Korea to End Age Discrimination
Proposed Law Would Improve Protections for Older People, Many Others
Myanmar: Investors Should Act to Halt Funds to Junta
Revenues from Foreign Companies Keep Military in Power
Border Agents Can't Police Themselves
EU: Tackle Central Asia Rights Abuses
Afghanistan Crisis No Excuse to Ignore Rights Concerns
Statement by Russian and International Human Rights Organizations in Support of Russian LGBT Rights Activists under Attack
Cameroon: Lethal Force Against Protesters
Ensure Justice for Police Killing of Schoolgirl that Sparked Protests
Nigeria: Officials Indicted in Abuses of Protesters
Report Corroborates Human Rights Watch Findings
Coalition Push for US-Style Voting ID Laws Will Weaken Our Democracy
Chinese Tennis Star’s Disappearance Is Warning for Olympics
Peng Shuai Hasn’t Been Seen in Public Since November 2
Sudan is Backsliding Dangerously
Since the October 25 military takeover, violent repression has returned in full force. Can the international community support the rule of law?
How are the Authorities in Central Asia Trying to Control the Internet?
An Interview with Hugh Williamson
Activist Missing in Turkmenistan
Azat Isakov, a Presumed Victim of Enforced Disappearance by Turkmen Security Services
One Year Later, No Justice for Victims of Uganda’s Lethal Clampdown
More Effort Needed to Ensure Transparent Accountability and Compensation