- US 'Rewriting Rules on Prisoners' (February 8, 2002)
...group and cannot be considered a state party to the Geneva Convention." Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said that Mr Bush was wrong to take such a decis... - U.S. May Cut Access To Generic AIDS Drugs In Poor Nations (March 26, 2004)
...ove that would prevent poor countries from buying cheaper antiretrovirals, Human Rights Watch said yesterday. Although the drugs meet the WHO's standards for generic... - Human-Rights Group to Estimate Civilians Killed in War (February 8, 2002)
...n casualties reported since American bombs started falling in October. Human Rights Watch, a privately funded human-rights advocacy group, plans to send a team of r... - UN Report Rejects Jenin Massacre Claim (August 1, 2002)
...ed," the diplomats said Wednesday. The U.N. findings mirrored those of Human Rights Watch, which said its experts had found nothing to back allegations of an Israel... - Logistics for Hussein Trial Complex (December 14, 2003)
...crimes of Iraqis. We can handle it." According to the monitoring group Human Rights Watch, Hussein's Baath Party leadership "perpetrated crimes including genocide,... - Britain 'Failed' Iraqi Citizens in Using Cluster Bombs (December 12, 2003)
... bombs and failure to secure Iraqi munitions dumps have been criticised by Human Rights Watch. Their report says coalition forces tried to avoid killing civilians,... - US Threatens to Pull Out of UN Peacekeeping (June 21, 2002)
...cy," said Richard Dicker, director of the international justice program at Human Rights Watch. "To be trying to broaden or extend the scope for impunity if people c... - International Law Prohibits Inflicting Punishment on Innocent Civilians (May 6, 2002)
...d the drawing of lessons in particular situations. I welcome the report of Human Rights Watch, which documents serious abuses in Jenin and calls for criminal investigat... - US Denies Qaeda Suspect Torture (December 29, 2002)
...a 24-hour bombardment of lights. The claims prompted the New York-based Human Rights Watch to demand the administration of US President George W Bush to investigate... - US Loses Block on UN Torture Convention (July 25, 2002)
... it would mean a "death sentence" for the protocol. Joanna Weschler of Human Rights Watch, said: "This is actually a great vote because the U.S. tried and failed."... - US Peacekeeping at Risk (June 21, 2002)
...e the UN personnel and Nato-led peacekeepers there. Richard Dicker, of Human Rights Watch, called the American stance an "ideological jihad".... - Bush Reverts to Liberal Rationale for Iraq War (July 9, 2003)
... administration relied on information gathered from liberal groups such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International in making the humanitarian case against Iraq. ... - Peace Prize Awarded to Iranian Activist (October 11, 2003)
... She traveled abroad, visiting Washington in 1996 to receive an award from Human Rights Watch. She now teaches law at Tehran University. In a statement, the Nobel co... - Safety Match (June 27, 2003)
... value of the war on terrorism. As Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch, told me, "The U.S. claims human rights play an important part of our fore... - UK, EU to Protest US Military Tribunals (July 7, 2003)
... Human rights and civil liberties groups, such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch (HRW), and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), have stron... - UN General Assembly Expected to Condemn Israel (May 5, 2002)
...nin, and he felt Israel probably had "nothing to hide." New York-based Human Rights Watch reported on Friday it found no evidence to back charges that hundreds of P... - US Embassy in Kabul May Be Attacked (June 6, 2002)
...ew Afghan constitution and organize democratic elections. On Wednesday, Human Rights Watch published the report of a fact-finding mission to the still-troubled south... - The Human Cost of War (July 9, 2002)
... Afghan civilian casualties. But Reuben Brigety of the Arms Division of Human Rights Watch believes it is necessary for independent organizations to investigate such... - War Tribunal Commences, Minus United States (March 11, 2003)
...wrote on his Web site. Richard Dicker, international justice expert at Human Rights Watch, said the inauguration of the first 18 judges would help to thwart U.S. ef... - Peace Accord in Sudan: Good News for People or Oil Companies? (January 14, 2005)
...anies and Khartoum have a long record of turning oil into war. The 2003 Human Rights Watch report Sudan, Oil, and Human Rights, asserts that the Sudanese governm... - More Bombing Casualties Alleged (January 4, 2002)
...an war. According to an after-the-fact accounting done on the ground by Human Rights Watch, about 500 civilians died in 90 NATO bombing incidents in Yugoslavia, a fi... - Has the War on Terror Changed Attitudes on Torture? (August 13, 2002)
...s acquiescing to these policies, said Tom Malinowski, advocacy director of Human Rights Watch. "There is a concern. You don't want to send mixed signals." Losing Mo... - Bush Shifts Position on Detainees (February 7, 2002)
...eva Conventions." Added Tom Malinowski, a Washington representative of Human Rights Watch: "It's a step forward to say the conventions apply to the conflict in Afgh... - US Suspends $47m in Aid Over Int'l Criminal Court Dispute (July 2, 2003)
...able and often fragile democratic governments," according to a letter from Human Rights Watch to US Secretary of State Colin Powel made public Tuesday.... - Errors Are Seen in Early Attacks on Iraqi Leaders (June 13, 2004)
...en acknowledged by the Bush administration. A report in December by Human Rights Watch, based on a review of four strikes, concluded that the singling out of Ira... - Paying the Warlords to Tyrannize Afghan People (August 3, 2003)
...attacked, and girls threatened and harassed on their way to classes. A Human Rights Watch report published on Tuesday documents crimes of kidnapping, rape, intimida... - I'm No Taliban ... Get Me Out Of Here (February 22, 2004)
...tion for the duration of hostilities. But as the internationally respected Human Rights Watch points out, the US can no longer hide behind that excuse: “In the absence... - Hundreds of Iraqis Killed by Faulty Grenades (June 22, 2003)
...umber of unexploded grenades in the region was estimated at 1.2 million by Human Rights Watch, which opposes cluster weapons. It estimated fatalities at 1,220 Kuwaitis... - Gonzales OK could be seen as OK for torture rules (February 2, 2005)
... the federal anti-torture statute. Tom Malinowski, advocacy director of Human Rights Watch in Washington, notes that the administration responded to the scandals by... - Warring Doubts (February 13, 2002)
...sment of the war published by the Project on Defense Alternatives. Whether Human Rights Watch, which will soon investigate the extent of collateral damage in Afghanista... - White House to Review Prewar Intelligence on Iraqi Arms (January 26, 2003)
...ctator and to bring democracy to Iraq. One international rights group, Human Rights Watch, said today that even though armed intervention could have been justified... - Fighter Plane's Laser May Blind Civilians (July 24, 2002)
...oid capturing other types of laser weapons systems," says Stephen Goose of Human Rights Watch in Washington DC. Vulnerable spots Indeed, Lockheed, reckons t... - US Occupying Iraqi Schools, Church (April 4, 2003)
... territory still held by Hussein's army. Eric Stover, a researcher with Human Rights Watch (HRW), says his organization is talking to residents about the troops, and... - When a Gun Is More than a Gun (March 23, 2003)
...ut in a single person's hands," said Reuben Brigety, an arms researcher at Human Rights Watch. "I'm not aware of any other conventional munitions used by a single perso... - US Policy In Azerbaijan: A Backward Strategy From Freedom (February 11, 2004)
... and designed to smash Aliyev’s political opposition. The recent report of Human Rights Watch, "Crushing Dissent: Repression, Violence and Azerbaijan Elections", de... - The State of Humanity (December 28, 2002)
...fter fingerprinting and photographing. Dr. Gerger has received awards from Human Rights Watch and the American Association for the Advancement of Science for his outsta... - US Wants DNA of All Afghan Detainees (March 3, 2002)
...isoners being held at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have said that conditions there are inhumane because the men are being kep... - Genocide: Darfur Ceasefire Eases Pressure on the US (April 12, 2004)
...he did not apply the same condition to Khartoum’s behaviour in Darfur. Human Rights Watch and other groups say that the "Janjaweed" (warriors on horseback) have lin... - Sharon the Merciless and Arafat the Corrupt (May 4, 2002)
...error". But Ariel Sharon, whose army was accused of war crimes in Jenin by Human Rights Watch yesterday, will be joshing with Mr Bush in Washington next week. It was... - US Allowed Weapons to Flood Iraq (July 17, 2003)
...us weapons for waging war," said Peter Bouckaert, a senior researcher with Human Rights Watch in Baghdad. "We're one step away from private armies and warlords." I aske... - Tales of Despair From Guantánamo (June 17, 2003)
...ady said. But Jamie Fellner, director of the United States program for Human Rights Watch, said in an interview that that was highly implausible. "These conditi... - Afghan Women Still Being Arrested for 'Moral' Crimes (July 18, 2003)
...g cars and threatened for working with foreign organizations. According to Human Rights Watch, Khan has enlisted adolescent boys in his crusade to prevent "un-Islamic"... - Expert: US Failure to Comprehend Islamic Radical Motivations Undermines Democratization Hopes for Middle East, Central Asia (May 13, 2004)
...dent Muslims, or those who do not worship in a state-sanctioned manner. Human Rights Watch has estimated that up to 7,000 people have been unfairly imprisoned in Uzb... - US Prisoners in Cuba Run the Gamut (June 13, 2002)
...ple indefinitely without charge," said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch. However, the Bush administration has shown little inclination to see t... - In Torture We Trust? (March 31, 2003)
...ppeared, a coalition of organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, fired off a letter to Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz calling upon the B... - No Answer (July 21, 2003)
...oadcast a stunning five-part series from Congo and liberal groups, such as Human Rights Watch, have labored to keep Africa's crises in the spotlight. And it is primaril... - 3,240 Civilian Deaths in Iraq, Tally Concludes (June 10, 2003)
...like a final count emerges. One survey is being done by the advocacy group Human Rights Watch, another by the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict, which hopes to... - The Mess in Afghanistan (February 12, 2004)
...e and other rights to be accorded to the ethnic minorities. John Sifton of Human Rights Watch made a cautionary comment about the constitution that seems apt: "There ar... - The Moral Case Against the Iraq War (May 31, 2004)
...ing'" that is either actually "occurring" or "imminently likely to occur." Human Rights Watch, applying these criteria to the Iraq war in its 2004 World Report, conclud... - Flaws in US Air War Left Hundreds of Civilians Dead (July 21, 2002)
...oslav Army was far less extensive than originally thought. In those raids, Human Rights Watch, an American organization, said at least 500 civilians had been killed. ... - An Uneasy Peace (April 29, 2002)
...d the way for the Taliban, with their promises of restoring law and order. Human Rights Watch now reports a "wave of killing, rape and widespread ethnic persecution" in... - Afghanistan Reconstruction Caught at Chaotic Juncture (October 5, 2003)
...Kabul. Around Herat, his portrait is displayed as prominently as Karzai's. Human Rights Watch has cited him and his militia leaders for arbitrary arrests, illegal deten... - Afghan Political Violence on the Rise (August 3, 2003)
... unresolved threats to the peace appear serious — and may be worsening. Human Rights Watch released a report this past week saying that warlords, whom the U.S. milit... - Has the U.S. Government Committed War Crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq? (May 23, 2004)
...h such news reports filed by journalists from many different countries. As Human Rights Watch concluded in a report last October, U.S. actions “reveal a pattern of over... - The Peace Movement Plans for the Future (July 24, 2003)
...ti-"US and anti-war rhetoric. Joe Stork, Middle East advocacy director for Human Rights Watch, believes that "the demonstrations were single-issue: stop the war. There... - The Gray Zone (May 24, 2004)
...had been many previous complaints of prisoner abuse from organization like Human Rights Watch and the International Red Cross, and the Pentagon had weathered them with... - Terror and Just Response (July 2, 2002)
...ernational Review_, Summer 2001. On other assessments, and the warnings of Human Rights Watch, see my _9-11_ (New York: Seven Stories, 2001), 45ff. [17] Christopher... - Losing the Peace? (May 13, 2002)
...have his support." (Dostum's abusive activities are documented in a recent Human Rights Watch report, "Paying for the Taliban's Crimes: Abuses Against Ethnic Pashtuns i... - Bare-Faced Resistance (July 20, 2002)
... of politically and religiously motivated violence against women continue. Human Rights Watch has documented rapes and assaults against certain ethnic groups in norther... - Torture at Abu Ghraib (May 10, 2004)
...the right to appeal any internment decision and have their cases reviewed. Human Rights Watch complained to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld that civilians in Iraq... - From Heroes to Targets? (July 18, 2003)
..., and levels are expected to rise. But according to Johanna Bjorken of Human Rights Watch, who returned to the U.S. from Baghdad on July 1, the electricity situatio...
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