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- Human Rights Watch | Defending Human Rights Worldwide
Human Rights Watch defends the rights of people in 100 countries worldwide, spotlighting abuses and bringing perpetrators to justice
- World Report 2025: Malaysia | Human Rights Watch
Women’s Rights The Dewan Rakyat passed a bill to amend the Federal Constitution to grant Malaysian citizenship to children born overseas to Malaysian mothers and foreign fathers
- World Report 2025: India | Human Rights Watch
In July, the UN Human Rights Committee, following its review of India’s compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, raised concerns about discrimination and
- The State of Women’s Rights - Human Rights Watch
From the United States to the Democratic Republic of Congo, women and girls’ rights have suffered serious setbacks But despite the challenges, there also have been improvements and victories
- World Report 2025: South Africa | Human Rights Watch
April 27 marked the 30th anniversary of democracy, human rights, and political freedom in South Africa The country’s first democratic and non-racial elections in 1994 formally ended the
- World Report 2025: United States | Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch and partners documented the harmful effects of these laws and asked the federal government to intervene in school censorship and discrimination
- World Report 2025: Russia | Human Rights Watch
In October, the UN Human Rights Council, noting “the continued significant deterioration” of human rights in Russia, renewed the mandate of the special rapporteur on the situation of human
- World Report 2025: Pakistan | Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch found that girls miss school for reasons including lack of schools, costs associated with studying, child marriage, harmful child labor, and gender discrimination
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