Philippines: Duterte ICC Hearing Set to Begin
The International Criminal Court (ICC)’s first major hearing in the case against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is a critical step in ensuring justice for victims of the Philippines’ “war on drugs.”
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Interview: Investigating the Downfall of El Fasher, Sudan
Laetitia Bader, Human Rights Watch’s deputy Africa director, and Jean-Baptiste Gallopin, senior Crisis and Conflict advisor, traveled to eastern Chad in mid-December 2025 where they interviewed dozens of refugees who had fled El Fasher, the capital of Sudan’s North Darfur state, following the takeover of the city in late October 2025 by the Rapid Support Forces(RSF), one of Sudan’s two main warring parties.
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“Farmers Have No Freedom”
Abuse and Exploitation of Cotton and Wheat Farmers in UzbekistanThe 85-page report, “Farmers Have no Freedom: Abuse and Exploitation of Cotton and Wheat Farmers in Uzbekistan,” documents abusive conditions under which these farmers work, including mandatory quotas for crops on land they lease from the government, to be sold at centralized set prices, enforced through penalties for not meeting the quotas, even though required yields may not be achievable. Authorities use threats and violence against farmers who do not meet the quotas, and penalties may include seizing the land. Farmers face non- or late payments by cotton-textile and wheat companies, while authorities have failed to enforce court orders compelling the companies to pay.February 16, 2026
Silencing the Streets
The Right to Protest Under Attack in the United KingdomThe 47-page report, “‘Silencing the Streets’: The Right to Protest Under Attack in the UK,” documents that the UK’s Labour government has failed to reverse sweeping anti-protest laws introduced by the previous Conservative government. Instead, Labour has attempted to expand them with the Crime and Policing Bill 2025 and through the unprecedented misuse of terrorism legislation to target and criminalize peaceful protest. The Crime and Policing bill, pending before parliament, is to be debated in the House of Lords in January 2026.January 7, 2026
“Like a Prisoner in My Home”
Coal Fueling Toxic Air in BulgariaThe 45-page report, “ Like a Prisoner in My Home’: Coal Fueling Toxic Air in Bulgaria” analyzes the data revealing alarmingly high air pollution levels in Dimitrovgrad, a town in southern Bulgaria, which hosts Maritsa 3, one of the country’s oldest coal plants. Maritsa 3 emits hazardous air pollutants, which contribute to poor air quality that harms the health of local residents, particularly children.December 8, 2025
“We Need U”
How the U Visa Builds Trust, Counters Fear, and Promotes Community SafetyThe 50-page report, “‘We Need U’: How the U Visa Builds Trust, Counters Fear, and Promotes Community Safety,” finds that the administration’s deportation policies undermine federal visa programs that provide a pathway for crime victims to obtain legal residency when they cooperate with law enforcement. Changed enforcement guidance, such as allowing Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials to apprehend people in previously safe places like courthouses and health centers, is a strong deterrent for immigrants who might otherwise report crime to police or seek a protective order.December 2, 2025
“All My Dreams Have Been Erased”
Israel’s Forced Displacement of Palestinians in the West BankThe 105-page report, “‘All My Dreams Have Been Erased’: Israel’s Forced Displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank,” details “Operation Iron Wall,” an Israeli military operation across Jenin, Tulkarem, and Nur Shams refugee camps that began on January 21, 2025, days after a temporary ceasefire was announced in Gaza. Israeli forces issued abrupt orders to civilians to leave their homes, including with loudspeakers mounted on drones. Witnesses said soldiers moved methodically through the camps, storming homes, ransacking properties, interrogating residents, and eventually forcing all families out.November 20, 2025
Exceptional Failure
France’s Persistent Education Shortcomings in MayotteThe 73-page report, “Exceptional Failure: France’s Persistent Education Shortcomings in Mayotte,” finds that Mayotte’s municipalities often impose significant and arbitrary barriers to school enrollment, including by demanding documentation not required by law. Children who are enrolled often attend overcrowded schools ill-equipped to meet their basic needs, such as access to drinking water, sanitation, nutritious food, and a safe learning environment. Children living in informal settlements known as bangas, are particularly affected, as are children from migrant families.November 18, 2025
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February 11, 2026
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Uzbekistan: Cotton, Wheat Farmers Exploited, Abused
February 16, 2026Greece Continues Its Relentless Assault on Civil Society
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February 16, 2026
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Indonesia: Police Disperse Papuans Protesting ‘Food Estate’ Project
February 13, 2026Nepal: Publish Reports on Violent Crackdowns on Protests
February 12, 2026Hong Kong: Conviction of Activist’s Father a Grim Milestone
February 11, 2026
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Global Leaders Should Speak Out on Ethiopia Crisis
February 13, 2026Niger: Islamist Armed Group Massacres Villagers in West
February 12, 2026US-Nigeria Security Cooperation Should Prioritize Rights
February 11, 2026
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Mexico City: Create Care Law Grounded on Disability Rights
February 11, 2026Brazil: Revamp Public Security Policies
February 4, 2026Americas: Trump’s Influence Prompts Abuses
February 4, 2026
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European Parliament Tries to Bury the Right to Seek Asylum
February 10, 2026Tunisia: Prominent Lawyer Arbitrarily Detained
February 10, 2026Yemen: Houthis Arbitrarily Detain, Disappear Christians
February 9, 2026
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International Justice

Philippines: ICC Hearing to Confirm Duterte Charges
February 16, 2026Philippines: Duterte ICC Hearing Set to Begin
February 16, 2026Italy, Hungary’s Snub of ICC Arrests Should be a Wake-Up Call for the EU
February 10, 2026
Refugees and Migrants

Italy’s Harsh Immigration Bill Puts Lives at Risk
February 13, 2026European Parliament Tries to Bury the Right to Seek Asylum
February 10, 2026
United Nations

UN Financial Crisis Threatens to Halt Human Rights Work
February 13, 2026Next UN Secretary-General Should Champion Rights
February 11, 2026
Crisis and Conflict

State Violence and Community Resistance in Minnesota
February 11, 2026Australia’s Albanese Should Raise Israeli Crimes During Herzog Visit
February 5, 2026Interview: Investigating the Downfall of El Fasher, Sudan
February 5, 2026
Disability Rights

Mexico City: Create Care Law Grounded on Disability Rights
February 11, 2026Armenia Court Undermines Disability Rights
December 9, 2025Mexico City: New Era for People with Disabilities and Older Persons
December 3, 2025
Free Speech

Mali’s Military Junta Escalates Assault on Free Expression
February 10, 2026Azerbaijan Expands Crackdown on Activists in Exile
February 10, 2026Press Freedom Under Fire in Mali
February 9, 2026
LGBT Rights
Budapest Mayor Charged for Holding Pride March
January 28, 2026Brutal Police Raid on LGBT-friendly Venue in Azerbaijan
January 14, 2026
Technology and Rights

Why Transferring TikTok to US Control Misses the Point
February 10, 2026Uganda: Blanket Internet Shutdown Violates Rights
January 15, 2026Trump Administration Takes Aim at AI Accountability Laws
December 16, 2025
Arms

US: Cluster Munitions Plan a Deadly Regression
February 9, 2026Landmines: Action Needed to Reinforce Ban
December 1, 2025
Women's Rights

Gambia's Supreme Court to Decide on FGM Ban
February 2, 2026Sexual Violence Survivors in Haiti Left Without Care
January 28, 2026US to Cut Veterans’ Abortion Access
January 26, 2026
Health

US to Cut Veterans’ Abortion Access
January 26, 2026Donor Nation Cuts to Global Health Financing Affect Millions
January 22, 2026Children Affected by Ethiopia Mine Pollution Need Justice
January 22, 2026
Environment and Human Rights

Delay on Tracing Cattle Endangers Brazil’s Amazon
January 26, 2026Help Needed for Flood-Affected Women in Southern Africa
January 23, 2026US Will Stop Considering Pollution’s Cost to Health
January 15, 2026
Economic Justice and Rights

Donor Nation Cuts to Global Health Financing Affect Millions
January 22, 2026Inadequate Pensions for Older People in Hungary
January 14, 2026A Fairer Tax System is a Global Human Rights Imperative
January 13, 2026
Children's Rights

Children Affected by Ethiopia Mine Pollution Need Justice
January 22, 2026Protect Children from Crimes Against Humanity
January 12, 2026Growing Support for Treaty to Guarantee Free Education for Every Child
December 18, 2025
Rights of Older People

Inadequate Pensions for Older People in Hungary
January 14, 2026Russian Strike Kills Dozens of Older People in Ukraine
September 17, 2025
Torture

UAE: Political Prisoner Dead After Alleged Ill-Treatment, Torture
November 26, 2025
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Burkina Faso: Army Directs Ethnic Massacres
May 12, 2025US Jury Awards $42 Million to 3 Iraqis Abused at Abu Ghraib Prison
November 14, 2024

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