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Bangladesh: Allow UN to Assist ‘Disappearance’ Inquiries

(New York) – Bangladesh authorities should heed international calls for transparent, independent investigations into enforced disappearances, Human Rights Watch said today on the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances. On August 14, 2022, Netra news – which is blocked in Bangladesh – published a whistleblower report revealing that Bangladesh officials were

Hong Kong: 47 Lawmakers, Activists Face Unfair Trial

(New York) – Hong Kong authorities should immediately drop the politically motivated charges and release 47 prominent elected legislators and activists charged under the abusive National Security Law, Human Rights Watch said today. Following the lifting of a media ban on August 18, 2022, it became public that the prosecution had

Sri Lanka: Economic Crisis Puts Rights in Peril

(New York) – Sri Lanka’s economic crisis is driving millions of people into poverty, jeopardizing their rights to health, education, and an adequate standard of living, Human Rights Watch said today.

'Near-Perfect Detection:' World Economic Forum Pushes AI Censorship of Online Speech

The World Economic Forum (WEF), notorious for its “great reset” agenda, featuring the now-infamous slogan “you will own nothing and be happy,” has published an article pushing for artificial intelligence-powered censorship to contain the problem of “online abuse.” The article, published on the WEF’s website, bundles together the real

Biden Calls on Syria to Return Journalist 'Disappeared' a Decade Ago

American journalist Austin Tice went missing in Damascus, Syria, 10 years ago this week.

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