October 10, 2012
- October 8, 2012
Bangladesh leather trade's toxic cost
Bangladesh's booming leather industry brought in more than $460 million in revenue last year. But the human cost is also high, with many workers suffer from diseases related to exposure to the fumes of a toxic chemical called Chromium. Chromium is banned in most countries because of its devastating effects on the human body, including causing cancer. - October 4, 2012
Gaza: Arbitrary Arrests, Torture, Unfair Trials
- October 2, 2012
Ghana: Abuse of People with Disabilities
People with mental disabilities suffer severe abuses in psychiatric institutions and spiritual healing centers in Ghana. The Ghanaian government has done little to combat such abuse or to ensure that these people can live in the community, as is their right under international law. - October 1, 2012
Bangladesh: Discriminatory Marriage Laws
- September 6, 2012
US: Torture and Rendition to Gaddafi's Libya
- August 30, 2012
Syria: Government Attacking Bread Lines
- August 15, 2012
Human Rights Watch's Anna Neistat in Aleppo
- August 15, 2012
Syria: Bombing Kills More than 40 Civilians
- August 8, 2012
Breaking Barriers: The Disability Rights Movement in Russia
Although people with disabilities in Russia have seen improvements since the end of the Soviet era, they remain largely cut off from society. Public attitudes and a lack of legal protections create barriers to equality that prevent them from fully participating in public life. Human rights advocates hope that Russia’s ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in May 2012 will hasten the end of widespread discrimination against 13 million Russian citizens with mental and physical disabilities. The 2014 Sochi Olympics will certainly be a major test, as Russia will host a large number of people with disabilities as guests of the winter games and the subsequent Paralympics.