Rachel Browne on the future faced by Yazidi women recently released from Islamic State captivity
Tag Archives: Human Rights Watch
Greece takes it out on immigrants
Bloody attacks against minorities have spiked as Golden Dawn rises
The fight for Aleppo: Of bread lines, garbage piles, missiles and death — death everywhere
Jamie Dettmer reports from the frontline in Syria
Human Rights Watch on abuses carried out by Syrian opposition
Report released today.
When tyrants and clueless starlets meet
The number of stars hurrying to perform for dictators has reached epic proportions
Bush, Castro and human rights
A few weeks after NDP MP Don Davies suggested Dick Cheney should be barred from entering Canada, Amnesty International says Canadian authorities should arrest George W. Bush when he visits next week. It’s not clear that we have the power to do so. Jason Kenney is unimpressed.
Syria: not just another Arab revolt
The Assad regime is down but not out. What happens next will have serious implications for Iran.
Being gay in Iran
Human Rights Watch has a report on sexual minorities in Iran.
Cubans are unhappier than ever
Raúl has used ‘draconian laws and sham trials’
Nazi scandal hits human rights group
Garlasco has also written a book about Nazi-era medals