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- October 6, 2021
Fighting Fear Puts Myanmar Junta's Repression on Display
Burmese Artists Send Message to France, Global Community to Address Rights - September 30, 2021
The Human Rights Shame of UAE Expo 2020
Censorship; Surveillance; Prison or Barred Entry for Critics - September 22, 2021
Urgent Need for Clean Water in Harare, Zimbabwe
Tackle Years-long Crisis in Harare - September 21, 2021
Gender-Based Violence Survivors in Kenya Need More Government Support
Effective Law Enforcement, Access to Shelter, Financial Support Are Critical - September 17, 2021
New Findings on Prison Mass Rape in DR Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo authorities have made no apparent progress investigating the September 2020 prison riot at Kasapa Central Prison in Lubumbashi, Human Rights Watch said. For three days, inmates repeatedly raped several dozen female detainees, including a teenage girl. The authorities should provide survivors with adequate medical care and mental health support. They should credibly and impartially investigate the incident, including officials who ignored repeated warnings of the impending riot, and fairly prosecute those responsible for abuses. Illustrations and animations by Edizon Musavuli. - September 15, 2021
Iraqi Disability Activists Pave Way to Elections
Urgent Need to Improve Accessibility Before Upcoming Elections - September 15, 2021
Hitsats Refugee Camp, Tigray region, Ethiopia
- September 13, 2021
Vaccine Technology Should be Shared
Commodifying Life-Saving Medical Products Undermines Global Health Response