Critic of Mali’s Junta Forcibly Disappeared
On the afternoon of October 25, Cheick Oumar Diallo chatted with companions on a street in Mali’s capital, Bamako.
Full article at source: Human Rights Watch (HRW)
Chinese Government Threatens Academic Freedom in the UK
Sheffield Hallam University in England terminated a project about Uyghur forced labor after Chinese state security officers reportedly interrogated a staff member in Beijing and a Chinese company named in a report filed a defamation lawsuit in the United Kingdom.
Full article at source: Human Rights Watch (HRW)
US: ICE Abuses in Los Angeles Set Stage for Other Cities
- The US government is conducting an ongoing campaign of raids and detentions across the country to advance a policy of mass deportation that is ripping families apart and terrorizing entire communities.
 
Full article at source: Human Rights Watch (HRW)
Tanzania: Killings, Crackdown Follow Disputed Elections
(Nairobi) – The authorities in Tanzania responded to widespread protests following the October 29 elections with lethal force and other abuses, Human Rights Watch said today.
Full article at source: Human Rights Watch (HRW)
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The original article is published in Spanish.
Full article at source: Argentina National Space Activities Commission (CONAE)
Central Asia-US Summit: Address Region’s Growing Repression
(Berlin, November 3, 2025) – Governments attending the Central Asia-US summit on November 6, 2025, should focus on improving their human rights records amid discussions of economic and security cooperation, Human Rights Watch said today.
Full article at source: Human Rights Watch (HRW)
Obstetric Violence Deadly for Sierra Leone Women, Newborns
- Women giving birth in public hospitals in Sierra Leone who are unable to pay informal fees face dangerous neglect and abuse by health care providers, in some cases leading to the deaths of women or their newborns.
 
Full article at source: Human Rights Watch (HRW)
Brazil: Serious Investigative Failures in Deadly Rio Raid
(São Paulo) – Police have failed to take crucial investigative steps to determine the circumstances of the killing of at least 121 people, including 4 police officers, during a raid in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on October 28, 2025, Human Rights Watch said today.
Full article at source: Human Rights Watch (HRW)
Afghan Women’s Return to Football a Human Rights Victory
When the former Afghan Women’s National Football Team, now known as Afghan Women United, took the field this week in Morocco for their first games in four years, they didn’t just play a match; they returned from exile, from dispossession, and from a system that sought to erase them.
Full article at source: Human Rights Watch (HRW)
China: Dubious Criminal Investigation of Taiwanese Legislator
(New York) – The Chinese government has announced it is investigating the Taiwanese legislator Puma Shen Pao-Yang (沈伯洋) for the crime of “separatism,” infringing upon his basic human rights, Human Rights Watch said today.
Full article at source: Human Rights Watch (HRW)
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
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