February 4, 2026

Rights-Respecting Democracies Should Unite to Preserve Fundamental Freedoms

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  • March 16, 2026 Audio
    Maung Seydollah grew up in a small town in Myanmar where, for years, life felt ordinary. That was before the rumors began. Social media fueled sectarian division, communities turned against each other. Then the soldiers arrived. It was a balmy night in August 2017 when Maung first heard the sound of gunfire. His family was
    "The Great Unrooting" text over two figures carrying bags.
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  • March 16, 2026 Audio
    Welcome to The Great Unrooting, a five-episode narrative podcast special season of Rights & Wrongs that explores what it means to lose home — and what it takes to start again. Anchored in the story of Maung, a Rohingya refugee now living in New York, the series traces his journey of flight, survival, and rebuilding and
    "The Great Unrooting" text over two figures carrying bags.
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  • February 4, 2026 Video
    Watch Human Rights Watch's press conference for the release of World Report 2026, held February 4, 2026 in Washington, D.C.
    World Report 2026: Press Conference
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  • January 12, 2026 Video
    For several days now, the authorities in Iran have tried to block the internet, to suppress the news. But despite this internet blackout, we are receiving very concerning reports of large scale killings by the security forces of protesters.
    Deadly Crackdown, Mass Arrests in Iran
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  • January 12, 2026 Video
    Iranian authorities have unleashed a deadly crackdown on protesters across the country since December 28, 2025, marked by security forces’ unlawful use of force and firearms and mass arbitrary arrests.
    Iranian Authorities Brutally Repressing Protests
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  • January 5, 2026 Interactive
    In Vietnam, more than 160 political prisoners are currently locked up simply for exercising their basic rights. Rights bloggers and activists face police harassment, intimidation, surveillance, and interrogation on a daily basis. Activists face long stints of pre-trial detention, without access to lawyers or family in a one-party police state that tolerates no dissent.
    Political prisoners in Vietnam
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  • December 12, 2025 Image Gallery
    Aftermath of Israeli strikes on October 16, 2025, on an asphalt and cement factory in Sinay, southern Lebanon.
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