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Civilians in Syria’s war zones are on their own these days, with different sides doing everything they can to stop independent witnesses, like journalists and human rights researchers, from reaching the battlefield.
But this week, Human Rights Watch published a report documenting 46 attacks by Syrian and Russian forces that destroyed civilian infrastructure in Idlib governorate, Syria.
Without setting foot on Syrian soil, we exposed apparent war crimes and the abusive military strategy that drove more than one million civilians from their homes.
We wanted to show you more about the methods and approach in a new, interactive special feature.
Hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children across 60 countries are chained, simply for having a mental health condition. We can end this inhumane practice and restore dignity.
The Indian government’s failure to properly enforce its sexual harassment law leaves millions of women in the workplace exposed to abuse without remedy
We spoke with Human Rights Watch Senior Researcher Komala Ramachandra about why the fight against poverty and extreme inequality is core to human rights.
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