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Human Rights First Says Zelenskyy’s U-turn on corruption bodies is a win for Ukraine’s civil society
Today’s vote by Ukraine’s parliament to restore the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO)—is a welcome ...
By Brian Dooley and Suchita Uppal What happened and why does it matter? On July 22, Ukraine’s parliament passed Draft Law No.
Washington D.C.— In response to surging malnutrition-related deaths and famine-like conditions in Gaza, Human Rights First condemns sustained Israeli government restrictions on desperately needed food ...
New York, NY–On Wednesday, July 23, a Syrian government-appointed committee that investigated massacres of civilians in Syria’s coastal region in March announced its findings at a press conference.
A new report from Human Rights First released today finds that people with disabilities in Ukraine are being left without adequate housing, care, or protection. As Russia’s war on Ukraine continues, ...
Executive Summary As Russia’s war on Ukraine continues, internally displaced people (IDPs) with disabilities face ...
Human Rights First along with over a dozen non-profit organizations would like to thank you for your attention around the egregious human rights abuses we have seen committed to the migrant community, ...
A coalition of immigrants’ rights organizations participated today in a public hearing held by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) that examined widespread and escalating human ...
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