Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch is one of the world’s leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights.
By focusing international attention where human rights are violated, we give voice to the oppressed and hold oppressors accountable for their crimes. Our rigorous, objective investigations and strategic, targeted advocacy build intense pressure for action and raise the cost of human rights abuse.
For over 35 years, Human Rights Watch has worked tenaciously to lay the legal and moral groundwork for deep-rooted change and has fought to bring greater justice and security to people around the world. To learn more about our work or to make a donation, visit HRW.org.
«Права и неправды: Повтор» — Протест против диктатуры в диктатуре
Rights & Wrongs: Rerun - The Chalk Bicycle
Задержание ICE: заставляют есть из миски, как собаку
Право и зло: от нацистов до поздней ночи — почему свобода слова важна
Незаконные скотоводческие ранчо уничтожают тропические леса и лишают средств к существованию в Бр...
Building a Safer Planet for All: Protecting Communities and their Land
Право и зло: преследование сверху
Addressing the Climate Crisis: Planned Relocation
Safeguarding rights in the AI age: Threats and Opportunities
«Права и неправды: Заряженное ружье»: обзор — Сальвадор, Закон о враждебных иностранцах и что слу...
Confronting the Anti-Immigrant Agenda
Uplifting Human Rights Voices in Russia and Afghanistan
Navigating New Political Landscapes in the US
Advancing Women's Rights Under Adversity
Resilience Amidst Despair by Payam Akhavan
Where is Human Rights Watch going
Rights & Wrongs: "Why Are You Gay" - From Viral Clip to State-Sanctioned Violence
Rights & Wrongs: From Mass Graves to Mass Incarceration - Recap
How China is Gutting Hong Kong’s Freedoms
Rights & Wrongs: Duterte in the Dock - A Landmark Arrest
Rights & Wrongs: One Authoritarian's Playbook
Rights & Wrongs: The Loaded Gun
A small group of mothers in Uganda are speaking out publicly in support of their LGBT children
Rights & Wrongs: Break the Chains
Human Rights 101 | Episode 14: What is International Justice and How Does it Work?
Rights & Wrongs: Shipbreaking Updated: The Most Dangerous Job in the World
No More Land: How climate change forced an indigenous community to relocate in Solomon Islands
Congo: The Real Life 'Vibranium' Wars
Rights & Wrongs: Why Do People Move?