civil rights
US Lifts Sanctions on Senior Malian Officials Amid Resumed Intelligence Cooperation and Regional Security Shifts
The United States government has formally announced the removal of sanctions against three high-ranking Malian military officials previously targeted for their roles in facilitating the presence of the Russian-backed Wagner Group. The decision, executed by the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), involves Defense Minister Sadio Camara, Air Force Chief of […]
Iran’s Escalating Drone and Missile Campaign Against Gulf States Threatens Civilians and Global Economic Stability
Civilians across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region are facing unprecedented risks as Iranian forces continue a sustained campaign of drone and missile strikes in retaliation for military actions by the United States and Israel. Human Rights Watch (HRW) issued an urgent warning today, noting that while Tehran claims to be targeting military assets, its […]
El Salvador Accused of Enforced Disappearances and Arbitrary Detention of Salvadorans Deported from the United States
Human Rights Watch has released a comprehensive report detailing a disturbing pattern of enforced disappearances and arbitrary detentions carried out by the Salvadoran government against citizens recently deported from the United States. According to the international watchdog, Salvadoran authorities have systematically isolated returnees, denying them access to legal counsel, judicial oversight, and communication with their […]
UN NGO Committee Elections Raise Concerns Over Gatekeeping by Hostile Regimes
The United Nations is preparing to hold crucial elections this April to determine the membership of the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, a 19-member body that serves as the primary gateway for civil society groups seeking formal accreditation within the international system. This election, conducted by the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), arrives at a […]
Beyond Awareness and Toward Action How Forum Theater is Redefining Disability Rights Advocacy for People with Albinism in Malawi
In the rural districts of Malawi, where the midday sun often beats down on dry earth and bustling local trading centers, a fundamental shift in human rights advocacy is taking root. For years, the standard approach to addressing the systemic violence and discrimination faced by people with albinism involved mobile outreach units, temporary tents, and […]
Ecuador Fails to Comply with Inter-American Court Ruling to Protect Isolated Indigenous Peoples in Yasuní National Park
Ecuador is currently failing to adhere to critical mandates issued by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) aimed at protecting the Tagaeri and Taromenane Indigenous peoples, Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported today. These groups, who live in voluntary isolation within the biodiverse Yasuní National Park, face an existential threat due to ongoing oil extraction […]
Human Rights Organizations Call on Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to Institutionalize Reforms and Restore the Rule of Law in Bangladesh
Following a landslide victory in the February 2026 general elections, Bangladesh’s newly elected Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, and his Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) administration have been presented with a comprehensive roadmap for human rights reform by a coalition of nine international and regional rights organizations. In a formal letter published today, groups including Human Rights […]
Australia Grants Asylum to Iranian Women Footballers Amid Growing Human Rights Crisis and National Anthem Protest
The Australian government’s landmark decision to grant asylum to five members of the Iranian women’s national football team and one high-ranking team official marks a significant escalation in the intersection of international sports, human rights, and geopolitical diplomacy. This move follows a high-profile act of defiance during the 2026 Asian Women’s Cup, where the athletes […]
Human Rights Watch Urges Formula 1 and FIA to Implement Rigorous Due Diligence Against Sportswashing Ahead of 2026 Grand Prix Season
Paris — As Formula One (F1) and its governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), prepare for a sprawling 2026 Grand Prix season, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has issued a formal call for the organizations to address the escalating risk of "sportswashing." The international advocacy group warns that without stringent human rights due diligence, […]
Israeli Settler Violence and West Bank Land Seizures Accelerate Under the Cover of Regional Conflict
The convergence of regional instability and domestic military operations has created a strategic vacuum in the West Bank, where armed Israeli settlers are reportedly intensifying efforts to seize Palestinian land and accelerate the displacement of local communities. While the international community and the Israeli public remain focused on the immediate threats of missile and drone […]
