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One Year on Since Arrest of Opposition Leader in Chad
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One Year on Since Arrest of Opposition Leader in Chad

Human Rights Watch·Human Rights Watch·17 days ago
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One year after Chadian authorities arrested and later sentenced Succès Masra, the prominent opposition leader and former prime minister, his continued imprisonment on politically motivated charges underscores the government’s intolerance of dissent.

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ICC: Landmark First Hearing in Libya Atrocity Case
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ICC: Landmark First Hearing in Libya Atrocity Case

Human Rights Watch·Human Rights Watch·20 days ago
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The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) upcoming landmark hearing in the case of Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, suspected of crimes against humanity and war crimes, is a long-awaited breakthrough for victims of serious crimes in Libya.

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Australia: 3 Alleged ISIS-Linked Women Face Serious Charges
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Australia: 3 Alleged ISIS-Linked Women Face Serious Charges

Human Rights Watch·Human Rights Watch·24 days ago
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Australian authorities should ensure that criminal proceedings against three Australian women who were charged on May 7 and 8, 2026, with serious alleged crimes linked to the Islamic State (ISIS) fully respect due process rights.

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Brazil Needs Independent Investigations into Police Abuse
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Brazil Needs Independent Investigations into Police Abuse

Human Rights Watch·Human Rights Watch·24 days ago
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This week was supposed to be a step forward for Brazil: Resolution 310—a crucial resolution requiring that prosecutors lead investigations into police killings and that those investigations comply with international standards—was scheduled to take effect.…

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Rwanda: Critic Dies in Prison on Release Day
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Rwanda: Critic Dies in Prison on Release Day

Human Rights Watch·Human Rights Watch·25 days ago
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Rwandan authorities should conduct an effective, independent, and transparent investigation into the death in custody of Aimable Karasira, a Rwandan academic and outspoken government critic, on the day he was set to be released from prison.

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