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  • February 16, 2022 Video
    (New York) – Older people are often at heightened risk of abuses during armed conflict, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. All parties to armed conflict should end abuses against older people and facilitate humanitarian assistance to older people in need. The United Nations Security Council should ensure that the UN addresses the need for enhanced protection of older civilians in armed conflict in its work. The 49-page report, “No One Is Spared: Abuses against Older People in Armed Conflict,” describes patterns of abuses documented by Human Rights Watch between 2013 and 2021 against older people affected by armed conflicts in Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Ethiopia, Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Mali, Mozambique, Nagorno-Karabakh, Niger, South Sudan, Syria, and Ukraine. The report also draws on the serious protracted violence in two English-speaking regions of Cameroon, Myanmar security force atrocities against older ethnic Rohingya in Rakhine State, and the experiences of older refugees in Lebanon displaced by conflict in Syria.
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  • February 9, 2022 Video
    Discriminatory laws that prevent marriage equality in Panama have a real-life impact for same-sex couples in the country, including the three couples featured in this video. Under international human rights law, arbitrarily treating same-sex couples differently from different-sex couples is illegal, including with respect to marriage. Panama should join other countries in the region that have extended the right to marry to same-sex couples.
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  • February 7, 2022 Audio
    A conversation with HRW's Minky Worden and Maya Wang, joined by Rob Koehler of Global Athlete and Anne Lieberman from Athlete Ally, on China's crimes against humanity and the Beijing Olympics.
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  • February 7, 2022 Audio
    HRW's Minky Worden and Yaqiu Wang are joined by Andrea Florence of the Sport & Rights Alliance to discuss Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai and the censorship of athletes in China.
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