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UN: Act to End Atrocities in Eastern Congo
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Human Rights Watch Senate hearing follows recent news reports highlighting the national scope of the rape kit backlog - about 12,500 untested kits in Los Angeles; 10,000 in Detroit; 6,000 in San Diego; and 4,000 in Houston.

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(New York) - The Senate Judiciary Committee hearing tomorrow on the backlog of untested DNA evidence in rape cases across the nation should move the United States closer to addressing the issue, Human Rights Watch said. Thousands of sets of evidence,
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Human Rights Watch As Americans flock to stores for holiday shopping, some plan to buy diamonds for loved ones. But that special gift could have a bloody past.

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Human Rights Watch New report based on 23 Human Rights Watch fact-finding missions this year and interviews with over 600 victims, witnesses, and family members.

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(New York) - The United Nations Security Council should urgently act to protect civilians in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo from further atrocities by government and rebel forces and ensure peacekeepers are not implicated in abuses, Human
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Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch held a public news conference in the country, a first for Libya, promising public debate on sensitive issues.

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(Tripoli) - Limited improvements are under way in Libya, including expanded freedom of expression and proposed reform of the penal code, but repressive laws continue to stifle speech and abuses by the Internal Security Agency remain the norm, Human
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Human Rights Watch Lack of security, arbitrary arrests and detentions, violence, and killings of LGBT people have become the order of the day in Africa.

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(New York) - A United Nations General Assembly panel that met this week broke new ground and helped build new momentum for ending human rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity, a coalition of sponsoring nongovernmental
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Human Rights Watch As their influence and impact grow, individuals and institutions that monitor rights are under pressure by a number of governments ― and not only traditionally repressive ones.

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As we mark Human Rights Day this month―the 61st anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights―we are distressed to note that human rights and human rights defenders are under attack around the world. As their influence and impact grow,
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Human Rights Watch In the past month, through December 8, at least 14 schools in Jharkhand and 2 schools in Bihar have been bombed.

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(Ranchi) - The ongoing conflict between Maoist insurgents and government forces is disrupting the education of tens of thousands of India's most marginalized children, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. Also available in:Hindi 日本語
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Human Rights Watch Facebook can you send a message to help end the smuggling of blood diamonds?

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Zimbabwe's armed forces, under the control of President Robert Mugabe, are engaging in forced labor of children and adults and are torturing and beating local villagers on the diamond fields of Marange district. ...
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Human Rights Watch Whatever the cause, there should be no confusion about the deaths of prisoners in US custody
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(Washington, DC) - The US government should release in full the military investigative reports into the deaths of three prisoners at Guantanamo in June 2006, Human Rights Watch said today. A Seton Hall Universitystudy issuedtoday raises questions
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Human Rights Watch Rio and São Paulo police together kill more than 1,000 people every year in such alleged confrontations.

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(Rio de Janeiro) - Police officers in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo routinely resort to lethal force, often committing extrajudicial executions and exacerbating violence in both states, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Also available
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Human Rights Watch This holiday season, ask before you buy. Take action and send a message to the Kimberley Process member states.

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Zimbabwe's armed forces, under the control of President Robert Mugabe, are engaging in forced labor of children and adults and are torturing and beating local villagers on the diamond fields of Marange district. ...
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Human Rights Watch Afghan women's rights activist Mary Akrami and HRW researcher Rachel Reid on what President Obama left out of his speech on Afghanistan.

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Human Rights Watch Spread the word: Voices for the Silenced -

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We launch our campaign to raise awareness for the plight of some 2000 political prisoners currently detained in Burma. Subscribe via RSS.
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Human Rights Watch Aung San Suu Kyi has spent more than 14 of the past 20 years under house arrest.

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Burma remains one of the world's most repressive and closed societies. Led by a shadowy clique of generals, Burma has been under military rule since 1962. The military government has announced that it will hold the first elections in 20 years in 2010
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Human Rights Watch About a quarter of the country's two million foreign workers are employed as domestic workers.

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(New York) - Kuwaiti lawmakers should include domestic workers under a major new labor law, Human Rights Watch said today. The draft law would toughen penalties for private companies that abuse their workers, but would not extend its protections to the