Italy: End Border Control Pact with Libya

[ad_1] (Milan, October 13, 2025) – Italy should revoke its damaging migrant cooperation agreement with Libya, Human Rights Watch said today. The Italy-Libya Memorandum of Understanding on migration cooperation will renew automatically for three years on November 2, 2025, if neither party revokes it or makes any revisions by that date. The agreement, signed in […]

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Myanmar Military Paramotor Strike Kills, Injures Dozens

[ad_1] On Monday evening, Myanmar military paramotors, or motorized paragliders, dropped munitions on a candlelit Buddhist festival in Sagaing Region, killing at least 21 people, including three children as young as 2. Hundreds of villagers had gathered in a primary school compound to celebrate the Thadingyut holiday and demonstrate against military abuses in the embattled […]

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The EU’s Double Standard on Toxic Pesticides

[ad_1] Fifteen organizations including Human Rights Watch sent letters to European Union officials and lawmakers this week pressing the European Commission to follow through on its commitments to stop the export of pesticides that are banned in the EU. EU regulators have banned these pesticides within the EU after reviewing evidence that they pose unacceptable risks either […]

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Sudan: Türk ‘appalled’ by continued killing of civilians in El Fasher

[ad_1] This follows reports that at least 53 civilians were killed and more than 60 injured by members of the Rapid Support Forces militia, the RSF, between 5 and 8 October alone. Preliminary information from the area – the last government-controlled city in North Darfur – suggests the number may be even higher, the UN […]

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Two Burkina Faso Activists Unlawfully Conscripted are Released

[ad_1] Burkina Faso authorities on October 6 released Rasmané Zinaba and Bassirou Badjo, two members of the civil society group Balai Citoyen, who had been unlawfully conscripted into military service after criticizing the country’s military junta.  Their release is an encouraging if not unprecedented development in a country where the government has increasingly violated human rights since the […]

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Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado’s values represent best hopes of Venezuelans: UN rights office

[ad_1] “We congratulate Maria Corina Machado on being announced as the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize,” said OHCHR spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan. “This recognition reflects the clear aspirations of the people of Venezuela for free and fair elections, for civil and political rights and for the rule of law. The High Commissioner has consistently spoken […]

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Texas Court Halts Execution in Shaken Baby Syndrome Case

Austin, 10 October 2025 — The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Thursday issued a stay of execution for Robert Leslie Roberson III, who was due to be executed on October 16 for the 2002 death of his daughter, Nikki. The ruling pauses what would have been the first U.S. execution based on a shaken […]

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In Bangladesh a Step toward Justice

[ad_1] On October 9, the Bangladesh authorities filed charges against 28 people  for enforced disappearances, secret detention, and torture. It was a long time coming. A “smear campaign,” the home minister had scoffed in 2017, after Human Rights Watch released a report on secret detentions and enforced disappearances in Bangladesh. When I had met with him, the minister, Asaduzzaman […]

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Jubilation in Gaza as news of possible ceasefire deal sinks in

[ad_1] “There is a very positive, jubilant mood in Gaza this morning and there was overnight,” said Olga Cherevko from the UN aid coordination office, OCHA. “There were people whistling and partying and celebrating.” Speaking to UN News from the devastated enclave, Ms. Cherevko stressed that immediate humanitarian priorities remain unchanged: “to reach the most […]

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Journalists Under Siege in Sudan’s El-Fasher Risk Lives to Report

El-Fasher, Sudan — In the besieged city of El-Fasher, journalists remain trapped alongside civilians, enduring hunger, relentless bombardment, and targeted violence as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) tighten their grip on North Darfur’s last government-held stronghold. Reporting Amid Violence According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), media workers in El-Fasher face systematic persecution. […]

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