April 27, 2005
April 23, 2005
U.S.: Investigate Rumsfeld, Tenet for Torture
April 23, 2005
Saudi Arabia: Bush Should Call for Dissidents’ Release
Credibility of President’s Call for Mideast Reform at Stake
April 21, 2005
U.N. Rights Body Ignores Major Abuses
U.N. Commission on Human Rights Takes a Few Positive Steps
April 20, 2005
Ecuador: New President Must Ensure Rights Protection
April 20, 2005
Afghanistan: U.N. Rights Monitoring Still Needed
April 19, 2005
Tunisia Pledges to End Long Solitary Confinement
Government Promises Human Rights Watch Access to Prisons
April 19, 2005
Tunisia: Ex-Prisoners Recount Brutal Solitary Confinement
Authorities Should Halt Isolation Policy Immediately
April 19, 2005
Pakistan: Release Opposition Party Members
Thousands still in custody after April 16 crackdown
April 19, 2005
Nepal: Police Attack Transgender People
Pattern of Police Abuse Highlights Broader Threat to Civil Society
April 18, 2005
Guantánamo: Give U.N. Monitors Access to Detainees
Cuba Should Also Open Its Own Prisons to U.N. Rights Inspectors
April 17, 2005
New York Assembly Blocks Reinstatement of Death Penalty
April 17, 2005
Civilian War Victims Advocate Marla Ruzicka Mourned
April 15, 2005
North Korea: Allow Access for U.N. Rights Monitor
China Must Stop Sending Back North Koreans at Risk of Persecution
April 15, 2005
Chile: Probes of Pinochet-Era Crimes Face Shut Down
Ensure Mandate of Special Judges to Continue Their Investigations