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Subscribe- December 17, 2021
Philippines: Activists, Journalists Red-tagged
(Manila, January 17, 2022) -- The Philippine government should end the “red-tagging” of activists as rebels or supporters of the communist insurgency, Human Rights Watch said today, releasing a video about the threatening practice and its impact. The video features a human rights activist, a workers’ rights advocate, and a journalist whom the authorities have red-tagged. Red-tagging, also known as red-baiting, has been used for decades in the Philippines in the government’s campaign against the communist New People’s Army (NPA) , which began in 1969. The government’s counterinsurgency efforts include publicly accusing activists, journalists, politicians and others and their organizations of being directly involved in the fighting or supporting the NPA. The Philippine military has long been responsible for large numbers of extrajudicial killings and torture of alleged communists.
- December 16, 2021
HRW's Kyle Knight Receives Award from interACT Advocates for Intersex Youth
Kyle Knight at New York City's LGBTI Pride Parade in 2019.
- December 15, 2021
Sudan: Allow Protesters’ Voices To Be Heard
The Sudanese people should be able to demonstrate safely and authorities should listen to their voices.
- December 7, 2021
Decades of Impunity Paved Way for Myanmar’s Coup
Justice, Solidarity Crucial to Confront Abuses Past and Present
- December 6, 2021
Syria/Russia: 12 Civilians Dead in Idlib Artillery Attacks
12 Civilians Dead from Syria/Russia Artillery Attacks Producer / Editor: Jon Nealon Graphics: Win Edson Additional Footage / Photographs: Ali Haj Suleiman, Shaam News Network ,Syrian Civil Defense, ©2021 Maxir Technologies Music: Premium Beat Special Thanks: To the families who shared footage and their stories with Human Rights Watch
- December 3, 2021
Human rights and the Pandemic
Deputy Executive Director and Chief Programs Officer Human Rights Watch on human rights and the pandemic.
- December 3, 2021
“I lost my dreams, I lost my hope, I lost my time.” A Message to the UK Parliament on Offshore Asylum Detention
The UK Parliament is debating the Nationality and Borders Bill, which could pave the way for the offshore detention of asylum seekers – borrowing from the Australian government’s regime. Human Rights Watch spoke to former detainees and personnel with experience of the Australian regime and asked them to share their story.
- December 3, 2021
“I lost my dreams, I lost my hope, I lost my time.” A Message to the UK Parliament on Offshore Asylum Detention
The UK Parliament is debating the Nationality and Borders Bill, which could pave the way for the offshore detention of asylum seekers – borrowing from the Australian government’s regime. Human Rights Watch spoke to former detainees and personnel with experience of the Australian regime and asked them to share their story.