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China: Closing Off Memory of Tiananmen Massacre

(New York) – The Chinese government is further suppressing any discussion and commemoration of the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre, Human Rights Watch said today. Leading up...

US Imposes Sanctions on Ex-Ugandan Military Commander

On May 30, the US government announced travel sanctions against five former and current Ugandan government officials, including Peter Elwelu, the former deputy chief of the...

Commemorating LGBTQI+ Pride Month – United States Department of State

Every June, the United States celebrates Pride Month, commemorating the uprising at the Stonewall Inn that catalyzed a global movement toward LGBTQI+ equality and...

Inauguration of President Bukele of El Salvador

The United States extends congratulations to President Nayib Bukele of the Republic of El Salvador on his inauguration today.  We stand ready to deepen...

Hong Kong: Quash Baseless Convictions of Activists

(New York) – The Hong Kong government should immediately quash a court’s groundless national security law convictions of prominent pro-democracy activists, Human Rights Watch said...

Focus on Rights in Pre-COP29 Climate Talks

(Bonn) – Governments attending UN climate talks in Bonn from June 3 to June 13, 2024, should push for rights-respecting and ambitious climate action, Human...

EU: Include Civil Society in Anti-Deforestation Task Force

(Brussels, May 31, 2024) – The European Commission should include independent civil society groups in ongoing key talks with Malaysia and Indonesia over its...

UN Body Recommends New Treaty on Older People’s Rights

In a historic decision last week, a longstanding United Nations body recognized that the international human rights system doesn’t fully protect older people’s rights,...

European Commission Prematurely Ends Rule of Law Scrutiny of Poland

The European Commission decided to close the article 7 procedure against Poland on Wednesday, despite Poland’s newly elected government not having implemented all needed...

In Rwanda, Criticism is Not Welcome

The Rwandan government’s decision to block Human Rights Watch senior researcher Clémentine de Montjoye from entering the country this month was not a complete surprise. Unfortunately,...

Filipino Priest Who Defied Duterte Passes Away

Fr. Amado Picardal, a Redemptorist priest who exposed killings by the so-called Davao Death Squad in the Philippines, died on Wednesday at age 69. Colleagues...

EU Adopts Stricter Anti-Money Laundering Rules

Today, the Council approved a comprehensive set of fresh regulations targeting money laundering and the financing of terrorism within the EU. These measures aim...

Treasury Department Releases 2024 NFT Illicit Finance Risk Assessment

Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released the 2024 Non-fungible Token (NFT) Illicit Finance Risk Assessment. This assessment examines the vulnerabilities of NFTs...

Ukraine: Russia’s Odesa Cluster Munition Attack Harms Civilians

(Kyiv, May 29, 2024) – A recent Russian cluster munition strike on Odesa, Ukraine, that killed seven civilians and injured dozens more highlights the urgent need for...

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