In a 57-page report published today, Imperatives for Immediate Change: The African Union in Sudan, Human Rights Watch examines the evolving role in … Go to resource »
The Human Rights Watch World Report 2006 contains survey information on human rights developments in more than 70 countries in 2005. In addition to … Go to resource »
Just days before Sudanese leaders responsible for orchestrating ongoing acts of violence in Darfur host the African Union summit in Khartoum, a new … Go to resource »
The report says that, after illegally acquiring the resources from different African countries, multinational firms have gone ahead to develop and … Go to resource »
The State of the World's Children 2006: Excluded and Invisible is a sweeping assessment of the world's most vulnerable children, whose rights to a … Go to resource »
The 85-page report documents the role of more than a dozen named civilian and military officials in the use and coordination of Janjaweed militias … Go to resource »
An unprecedented government campaign of forced evictions and demolitions in the urban areas of Zimbabwe known as Operation Murambtsvina, caused a … Go to resource »
As the world marks the 10th anniversary of the state murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa and other leaders of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People … Go to resource »
The 33-page report traces the historical process, dating back to the early 1990s, that led to the formation of the the Moroccan Equity and … Go to resource »
The report documents online censorship and cases in which Internet users have been detained for their online activities in countries across the … Go to resource »
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