Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch investigates and reports on abuses happening in all corners of the world. Human Rights Watch was founded in 1978 as “Helsinki Watch,” when we began investigating rights abuses in countries that signed the Helsinki Accords, most notably those behind the Iron Curtain. Since then, our work has expanded to five continents. We investigated massacres and even genocides, along with government take-overs of media and the baseless arrests of activists and political opposition figures. At the same time, we expanded our work to address abuses against those likely to face discrimination, including women, LGBT people, and people with disabilities.

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    • Август 2010
      Источник: Human Rights Watch
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 07 августа, 2017
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      The following is a chronology of violations of the right to freedom of expression, association, and assembly in Rwanda, and related events, from January through July, 2010, leading up to presidential elections on August 9. Human Rights Watch documents listed at the end of the chronology provide additional information on some of these cases. The chronology focuses primarily on selected incidents affecting members of opposition parties, journalists, and nongovernmental organizations. It is not an exhaustive list, and Human Rights Watch has documented additional incidents that are not included.