Philippe Bolopion to Lead Human Rights Watch
Philippe Bolopion, a 13-year veteran of Human Rights Watch and a former journalist who has extensively advocated on atrocities in conflict zones, has been named the executive director of Human Rights Watch.
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The Legacy of the White Paper Protests
Three years ago, a series of protests in China has sparked a political awakening among Chinese youth, with many questioning Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s authoritarian policies and practices and notably confronting the government’s abuses against Tibetans and Uyghurs.
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“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
Strengthening Civilian Protection
Principles for Implementing the Declaration on Explosive Weapons in Populated AreasThe 37-page report, “Strengthening Civilian Protection: Principles for Implementing the Declaration on Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas,” introduces seven guiding principles to help countries that have endorsed the Political Declaration on the Use of Explosive Weapons in Populated Area put their commitments into practice. Civilians make up the vast majority of casualties caused by the use of explosive weapons—such as aerial bombs, rockets, missiles, and artillery and mortar projectiles—in populated areas. Explosive weapons also turn urban areas into rubble, destroy infrastructure, and damage the environment and cultural heritage.November 17, 2025
Protected No More
Uyghurs in TürkiyeThe 51-page report, “Protected No More: Uyghurs in Türkiye,” finds that Uyghurs’ previous access to international protection status, and indeed preferential treatment under the Turkish immigration system, is being nullified as authorities arbitrarily mark their police and immigration records with “restriction codes,” denoting them a “public security threat.” The government detains some Uyghurs in inhumane and degrading conditions, and coerces them to sign voluntary return forms, putting them at risk of removal to third countries that have extradition agreements with China.November 12, 2025
“You Have Arrived in Hell”
Torture and Other Abuses Against Venezuelans in El Salvador’s Mega PrisonThe 81-page report, “‘You Have Arrived in Hell’: Torture and Other Abuses Against Venezuelans in El Salvador’s Mega Prison,” provides a comprehensive account of the treatment of these people in El Salvador. In March and April 2025, the US government sent 252 Venezuelans, including dozens of asylum seekers, to the Center for Terrorism Confinement (Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo, CECOT) mega prison in El Salvador, despite credible reports of serious human rights abuses in El Salvador’s prisons. The Venezuelans were subject to refoulement—being sent to where they would face torture or persecution—arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, torture, inhumane detention conditions and, in some cases, sexual violence.November 12, 2025
“No Money, No Care”
Obstetric Violence in Sierra LeoneThe 75-page report, “No Money, No Care: Obstetric Violence in Sierra Leone,” documents cases of verbal abuse, medical neglect, and abandonment of women and girls facing serious obstetric complications, practices that experts interviewed say are common. Many women interviewed said they were shamed and mistreated by healthcare providers for expressing pain, needing help, or for not having enough money to pay fees. Others described humiliating experiences in which healthcare providers treated them brusquely or withheld important health information. Some cases documented constitute obstetric violence, a largely unaddressed form of gender-based violence prevalent across the world.November 2, 2025
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Myanmar is Safe?
November 24, 2025The Legacy of the White Paper Protests
November 23, 2025Nepal: Unlawful Use of Force During ‘Gen Z’ Protest
November 19, 2025
United States

Myanmar is Safe?
November 24, 2025US State Department Debases Human Rights Diplomacy
November 24, 2025
Americas
New Data on Censorship and Harassment of Brazil’s Educators
November 24, 2025Honduras: Threats to Free, Fair Elections
November 24, 2025Brazil: Ensure Justice for Children Killed in Flamengo Fire
November 24, 2025
Middle East/North Africa

Tunisia: Abusive Prosecutions of Refugee Group
November 24, 2025West Bank: Israel Emptying Refugee Camps a Crime Against Humanity
November 20, 2025Egypt: African Commission Should Act to Protect Rights
November 20, 2025
Africa

Alarm Bells Go Off on Ethiopia
November 21, 2025Egypt: African Commission Should Act to Protect Rights
November 20, 2025EU Should Focus on Civilian Safety in Sahel Region
November 19, 2025
Europe/Central Asia

France: Overseas Territory’s Education Barriers
November 18, 2025Brussels Rips EU Corporate Accountability Law
November 17, 2025Türkiye: ‘Restriction Codes’ Harm Uyghurs Seeking Safety
November 12, 2025
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Refugees and Migrants

Myanmar is Safe?
November 24, 2025Tunisia: Abusive Prosecutions of Refugee Group
November 24, 2025Mahmood’s Immigration Plan Breaks Labour’s Promises
November 21, 2025
Environment and Human Rights
COP30 Fails to Confront Drivers of Climate Crisis
November 24, 2025COP30 Should Accelerate Anti-Deforestation Efforts
November 20, 2025Brazil: Don’t Strip Protection of Environment, Defenders
November 19, 2025
Children's Rights

Brazil: Ensure Justice for Children Killed in Flamengo Fire
November 24, 2025France: Overseas Territory’s Education Barriers
November 18, 2025Youth Football Dream Turned Into Nightmare
November 10, 2025
United Nations

Seventy-Nine Years Without a Woman Leader at the UN
November 24, 2025UN Rights Body Set to Hold Urgent Session on Sudan
November 12, 2025US Skips UN Periodic Rights Review
November 7, 2025
LGBT Rights

Dominican Republic: Court Ends Security Forces Gay Sex Ban
November 20, 2025US Supreme Court Allows Discriminatory Passport Rule
November 10, 2025Brazil Resumes Key Dialogue over Equality
October 22, 2025
Women's Rights

Taliban’s Mandatory Burqa in Herat Assaults Women’s Autonomy
November 19, 2025Obstetric Violence Deadly for Sierra Leone Women, Newborns
November 2, 2025
Health
US: Millions Face Soaring Health Costs as Subsidies Expire
November 5, 2025Haiti: Cholera Resurgence Threatens Vulnerable Communities
November 5, 2025
Free Speech

Bahrain: Immediately Release Prominent Activist
November 19, 2025Australia: Press Laos on Rights Abuses
November 16, 2025Türkiye: ‘Restriction Codes’ Harm Uyghurs Seeking Safety
November 12, 2025
International Justice

Bangladesh: Hasina Found Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity
November 17, 2025Trial of Ex-Congolese Warlord Important Step for Justice
November 12, 2025UN: Momentum Builds for Crimes Against Humanity Treaty
October 27, 2025
Economic Justice and Rights

Brussels Rips EU Corporate Accountability Law
November 17, 2025ILO: Strengthen Global Rules to Protect Gig Workers
November 14, 2025US Food Assistance Cuts Undermined Rights
November 13, 2025
Arms

Protect Civilians from Explosive Weapons
November 17, 2025Alleged Cluster Munition Remnant Kills Cambodian Boy
November 4, 2025Myanmar Military Paramotor Strike Kills, Injures Dozens
October 9, 2025
Disability Rights

Mexico City: Proposed Public Care System Lacking Disability Rights
November 14, 2025Mexico’s Supreme Court Steps Forward but Falls Short
October 15, 2025On Mental Health Day, End Coercion, Embrace Dignity
October 9, 2025
Technology and Rights

ILO: Strengthen Global Rules to Protect Gig Workers
November 14, 2025Kenya: New Cybercrime Amendments Threaten Online Expression
November 7, 2025Next Steps for Mitigating Harm in the UN Cybercrime Convention
November 4, 2025
Crisis and Conflict

United States: Federal Agents Use Excessive Force in Illinois
October 23, 2025Russian Forces Deliberately Attack UN Aid Convoy
October 21, 2025Myanmar Military Paramotor Strike Kills, Injures Dozens
October 9, 2025
Rights of Older People

Russian Strike Kills Dozens of Older People in Ukraine
September 17, 2025Saudi Arabia: Prisoner, 70, Dies After Medical Neglect
June 17, 2025
Torture
Libya: Barriers to Justice
June 2, 2025
Terrorism / Counterterrorism

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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