Latest ICE Killing Demands Independent Investigation

A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston, Texas on July 7. This is the latest in a string of shooting incidents involving federal immigration agents over the past two years. Salgado, who had reportedly lived in the United States for nearly 35 years, leaves behind a wife […]

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Use of explosive weapons ‘must stop’ in eastern DR Congo: Türk

The most recent conflict in the eastern DRC began in 2021 when the Rwandan-backed and Tutsi-led M23 militia took up arms against the Congolese military. The fighting, which traces back to the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda has already displaced more than eight million people during decades of conflict. Clashes between the Congolese […]

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Ukraine: Civilians Trapped in Occupied Khersonska Region

(Berlin, July 9, 2026) – Civilians trapped in front-line areas of the Russian-occupied Khersonska region in southern Ukraine face dire humanitarian conditions and have no safe way to leave, Human Rights Watch said today. Civilians who wish to evacuate should be allowed to do so safely. Residents who escaped the city of Oleshky, on the east bank […]

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DR Congo: Crackdown on Protesters

(Kinshasa) – Security forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo used excessive force against protesters demonstrating against a proposed law that could extend President Félix Tshisekedi’s term on June 12, 2026, Human Rights Watch said today. The security forces used tear gas and batons in the capital, Kinshasa, to prevent a group of protesters created to defend […]

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Georgia: New Laws Devastate Independent Civic Groups

Georgian authorities are using repressive laws, funding restrictions, and politically motivated criminal investigations to dismantle independent civil society.  New laws place virtually all foreign funding under strict government control, impose stigmatizing “foreign agent” labels, and threaten activists and independent groups with severe fines and prison sentences. The government should repeal these unjustifiable legal measures and […]

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Georgia: New Laws Devastate Independent Civic Groups

Georgian authorities are using repressive laws, funding restrictions, and politically motivated criminal investigations to dismantle independent civil society.  New laws place virtually all foreign funding under strict government control, impose stigmatizing “foreign agent” labels, and threaten activists and independent groups with severe fines and prison sentences. The government should repeal these unjustifiable legal measures and […]

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UN Syria inquiry presses for answers on missing detainees after wide-ranging visit

Monia Ammar and Fionnuala Ní Aoláin from the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria met victims, government officials and civil society groups between 1 and 7 July.  They also visited Homs and Quneitra following earlier trips to Damascus, Rural Damascus, Aleppo, Raqqa and Hassakeh. Echoes of conflict Their visit was bookended by violence. Suspected […]

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Zimbabwe Constitution Amended to Extend President’s Term

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed a law on July 7 amending the constitution to extend presidential terms from five to seven years. The amendment, approved by parliament last month, also abolishes the election of the president by popular vote and establishes a parliamentary method for selecting the president. Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution limited the term of a president to […]

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Sounding the Alarm over Tunisia’s Crackdown

At the 62nd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, which closed on July 8, UN experts and civil society expressed deep concern about Tunisia’s intensifying human rights crises. But the continued silence from UN member states all but signalled a free pass for Tunisian authorities to continue escalating their crackdown on civic space. Five […]

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Egypt: Prisoner with Apparent Brain Tumor Denied Care

(Beirut) – Egyptian authorities are denying medical care to a death row prisoner with an apparent brain tumor, following a forced disappearance and an unfair trial, Human Rights Watch said today.  The Egyptian authorities detained the prisoner, Ahmed al-Waleed al-Shal, in 2014 shortly after he graduated from medical school at age 24. He was convicted […]

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