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Human Rights Watch Australia

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 8925 5700



Address: PO Box 4278 PO Box 4278, Sydney Australia 2001 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://hrwa.org.au/

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24.01.2022 Countries still using and producing cluster munitions should reject these indiscriminate weapons and join the international treaty banning them, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing the 100-page Cluster Munition Monitor 2020 report.



24.01.2022 The killing of Elyas Dayee simply for doing his job sends a chilling message to the Afghan media that reporting on the Taliban puts them in grave danger, said Patricia Gossman, associate Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

24.01.2022 #Pakistani authorities should urgently and impartially investigate a surge in violent attacks on members of the Ahmadiyya religious community.

24.01.2022 Three suspected suicides in the last four months in Western Australias prisons have highlighted the urgent need for better mental health services and support for prisoners with mental health conditions, Human Rights Watch said in a new report. *** Note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this post contains names and images of people who have passed away. Names and photographs in this reporting are used with the permission of the families. ***



24.01.2022 The #Cambodian authorities latest wave of arrests of activists shows a highly disturbing disregard not only for freedom of expression and assembly, but for land rights and the environment, said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

24.01.2022 The Australian government has failed to meet important commitments to protect the rights of refugees, asylum seekers, and Indigenous peoples, Human Rights Watch said today in a submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council.

23.01.2022 For South Africas black women in particular, the struggle for equality extended well beyond the end of apartheid in the 1990s. What does the Womens Month mean to women who not only fought against apartheid, but for their rights as women and as lesbians? As August draws to a close, Human Rights Watchs Philippa Stewart spoke to Phumi Mtetwa and Beverly Ditsie, two women at the forefront of the LGBT movement in South Africa.



22.01.2022 Have you got your ticket for Human Rights Watch Australia's first virtual book club? This book club offers you the chance to explore human rights issues through the lens of a Walkley Book Award longlisted title, We Can't Say We Didn't Know. Join Human Rights Watch's Crisis and Conflict Senior Researcher Belkis Wille as she shares her expertise on the Middle East and interviews author of the book and Human Rights Watch's Australia researcher, Sophie McNeill.

22.01.2022 A new Human Rights Watch report on Aboriginal deaths in custody highlights a lack of mental health services. | via ABC News

20.01.2022 The Human Rights Watch report called for an end to solitary confinement for prisoners with mental health problems, saying the practice caused severe psychological distress. | via The Australian

19.01.2022 "Arresting people preemptively for the act of organizing peaceful protests or for social media posts is something that happens all too often under authoritarian regimes, and it should not be happening in a democracy like Australia," said Elaine Pearson of Human Rights Watch. | via BBC News

19.01.2022 "I feel like I have been on a rollercoaster amid the #Covid19 pandemic," writes Human Rights Watchs Thailand senior researcher Sunai Phasuk.



19.01.2022 Human Rights Watchs Australia director Elaine Pearson said heavy-handed police tactics could backfire, effectively galvanising members of anti-lockdown groups. | via pedestrian.tv

19.01.2022 The #Myanmar authorities relentless harassment of ethnic Rakhine news outlets is an outrageous assault on media freedom and the right to information, said Linda Lakhdhir, Asia legal adviser at Human Rights Watch.

18.01.2022 #Singapore should stop the execution of Syed Suhail Bin Syed Zin this Friday. People like Syed belong in rehabilitation centers, not coffins.

18.01.2022 Human Rights Watchs Quote of the Day, from #Singapore, by a man who was convicted of drug trafficking and will be executed on Friday, September 18, unless authorities overturn their decision. Read more here: https://www.hrw.org//singapore-should-rehabilitate-not-exe

17.01.2022 The #Vietnamese authorities should immediately drop all charges and release the dissident and poet Tran Duc Thach, Human Rights Watch said today.

16.01.2022 Join us on September 22, for a discussion at the Biennale of Sydney with Behrouz Boochani and Ibrahim Mahama, moderated by Human Rights Watch Australia Director, Elaine Pearson. Tickets are $10 at the link below, and proceeds of the event will be split between Human Rights Watch and the Biennale of Sydney.

16.01.2022 In its latest attack on academic freedom and free expression, the #Hungarian government has placed control of the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest into the hands of Prime Minister Orban loyalists.

16.01.2022 The Australia director of Human Rights Watch, Elaine Pearson, said Yang had been treated appallingly. "There has been no due process. He has faced harsh treatment and no access to a lawyer," she said. | via The Sydney Morning Herald

15.01.2022 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people constitute just 4 percent of Western Australias population but make up 39 percent of the states full-time adult prison population. Within this group, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disabilities are even more likely to end up behind bars. National Suicide Prevention & Trauma Recovery Project National Justice Project

14.01.2022 "This is a system designed to break people and force them to confess," said Human Rights Watch Australia director Elaine Pearson. | via 7NEWS Australia

13.01.2022 New Human Rights Watch report examines the serious risk of self-harm and death for prisoners with mental health conditions, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners, nearly 30 years after the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.

13.01.2022 "My heart is broken. The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg is almost too much to process," writes Human Rights Watchs Amanda Klasing.

13.01.2022 The United Nations Human Rights Councils September session will be #Australias last during its current three-year term as a council member. It should make it count by working with other governments to call for a special session or urgent debate on #China, says Human Rights Watchs Australia director Elaine Pearson.

12.01.2022 Human Rights Watch responded on Friday to Mr Bolsonaros outburst, saying that "not only does he show his total disregard for the actions of NGOs....but his anti-environmental policies have accelerated the destruction of the forest, with serious consequences for those who defend it, but also for the health of thousands of people who breathe toxic air as a result of the fires." | via SBS News

12.01.2022 Between 2010-2020, 60% of people who died in prisons in Western Australia had a #disability. New report from Human Rights Watch finds people with #disabilities often fall prey to violence or resort to self-harm because proper support is lacking.

11.01.2022 Western Australias prisons are proving to be damaging and deadly for prisoners with mental health conditions, especially Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, Human Rights Watch disability rights division senior research and report author Kriti Sharma says. | via SBS News

11.01.2022 The #Australian military has long been known for its secretive and closed culture. So the announcement that the long-awaited Brereton report on Australian war crimes in #Afghanistan will be released next week is a critical breakthrough in the struggle to obtain justice for Afghan victims of alleged war crimes. https://www.hrw.org//afghan-victims-deserve-justice-austra

10.01.2022 Afghans who have endured decades of violence and abuses deserve more than vague promises to uphold human rights, said Patricia Gossman, associate Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

10.01.2022 The Trump administrations unprecedented imposition of asset freezes on prosecutors at the International Criminal Court - ICC shows an egregious disregard for victims of the worlds worst crimes, Human Rights Watch said today.

08.01.2022 This is not the time to relax scrutiny.

08.01.2022 The #Nepal government should act on the National Human Rights Commissions findings to ensure accountability for grave human rights abuses by security forces, said Human Rights Watch.

08.01.2022 Saudi Arabia’s attempts to seek positive publicity through hosting the #G20 would be severely undercut if it detains and forcibly returns fellow Muslims back to unbridled persecution in China, said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.

08.01.2022 Tune in on November 26, to hear from Human Rights Watch's Australia director Elaine Pearson on the panel of the joint LAWASIA and The Law Society Of Hong Kong webinar, on National Security Law for Hong Kong: https://www.lawasia.asn.au//national-security-law-hong-kong

07.01.2022 Reminder | Join us tomorrow for a discussion at the Biennale of Sydney with Behrouz Boochani and Ibrahim Mahama, moderated by Human Rights Watchs Australia Director, Elaine Pearson. Tickets are $10 at the link below, and proceeds of the event will be split between Human Rights Watch and the Biennale of Sydney.

06.01.2022 Join us for our first ever Australia Voices for Justice Human Rights Watch Annual Dinner and become part of the global community dedicated to protecting and defending human rights. This year we are encouraging guests to celebrate Human Rights Watch’s work by joining our 45-minute program from home or hosting a small event. For more information contact us at [email protected].

05.01.2022 In #Pakistan, arbitrary arrest, detention, and baseless criminal prosecutions are used as instruments of press censorship.

05.01.2022 #China’s top legislative body should reverse its decision effectively disqualifying four pro-democracy legislators in Hong Kong, triggering the resignation of 15 others, said Human Rights Watch.

05.01.2022 Miss Law Matters today on Noongar Radio? Just head to the website of the Aboriginal Legal Service of WA to listen in anytime https://www.als.org.au/law-matter...s-program-156-16th-septem/ . Youll meet ALSWAs new Community Legal Education Officer Gillian King (pictured), find out about a new report called Hes Never Coming Back: People with Disabilities Dying in WAs Prisons when we speak with its author Kriti Sharma, and hear from Dr Hannah McGlade about WA prisoners kept in solitary confinement. See more

05.01.2022 #Iraqi lawmakers are considering a draft law on information technology crimes that could be used to stifle free expression, said Human Rights Watch.

04.01.2022 Dont missing hearing from Human Rights Watchs Australia researcher Sophie McNeill tonight for a panel discussion on children and war, hosted by Australian Red Cross, International Committee of the Red Cross and Save the Children Australia.

04.01.2022 #Covid19 cases are soaring in the UK and the government has imposed a further one-month lockdown in #England.

03.01.2022 For #Belarus torture survivors, justice is not a moral luxury, but a right. The time to break the vicious cycle of impunity is now.

03.01.2022 It does not make me happy that my children are no longer going to school, the mother of two preschool-age children in North Kivu, a conflict-affected region in the Democratic Republic of Congo, told us. Years dont wait for them. They have already lost a lot. . . . What will become of our uneducated children?

02.01.2022 Stanley died two days after being admitted to the hospital, one of three suspected suicides in Western Australias prisons in just the past four months. New opinion piece by Human Rights Watchs Australia researcher Sophie McNeill via The West Australian. https://www.hrw.org//western-australian-government-needs-t

02.01.2022 Three suspected suicides in the last four months in Western #Australias prisons have highlighted the urgent need for better mental health services and support for prisoners with mental health conditions. Ngalla Maya: Aboriginal Employment Access

01.01.2022 Senator Lambie is asking for Australians to advise her on how she should vote for the "Mobile Phone Ban Bill" on her website via a poll. Join us and VOTE NOW to urge Senator Lambie to VOTE NO on this Bill. Phone are a lifeline for refugees. #nophonenolife https://bit.ly/2Z3ACPj

01.01.2022 Once it seemed inevitable that the internet would create a more open society. Now its fostering young nationalists. Read the new opinion piece by Human Rights Watchs China researcher, Yaqiu Wang, in POLITICO.

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