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Human Rights Watch, which is best known for documenting war crimes and governmental abuse, said it documented 72 cases in which children worked in tobacco farming in 2009.
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There's Human Rights Watch, which is an NGO, a non-government organisation, that's said that it wants to have a look at detention centre conditions in Indonesia.
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For example, Human Rights Watch, which is accused of “only” focusing, as you said, on the US and Israel — issued a July 3, 2009 report called “Allies in Paranoia and Repression” about Burma and North Korea.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why the Neglect of Communist Crimes Matters 2009
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“The whole tenor of the negotiations just abruptly changed when the UK made their statement,” said Marc Garlasco, senior military analyst for Human Rights Watch, which is working to win approval of the convention.
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“The whole tenor of the negotiations just abruptly changed when the UK made their statement,” said Marc Garlasco, senior military analyst for Human Rights Watch, which is working to win approval of the convention.
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But at the same time, China has the most sophisticated Internet censorship and filtering system in the world, and the government has in place a system through the Internet service providers so that when you're going online in China, you try to access certain sites, including Human Rights Watch, which is where Mickey is from, you cannot get onto the site because it is blocked at the Internet service provider level.
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It is called Human Rights Watch, and it says the tribunal's attempts to try this genocide case does not meet certain international standards.
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I'm interested to read on the BBC News website that an organisation known as Human Rights Watch has condemned the UN for ignoring the war in Darfur.
Sudan Chair 2005
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I'm interested to read on the BBC News website that an organisation known as Human Rights Watch has condemned the UN for ignoring the war in Darfur.
Archive 2005-01-01 2005
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Charamba, Mugabe's spokesman, called Human Rights Watch a tool of the British government and dismissed the report as an attempt to support the hardline anti-Mugabe position of Australia, Britain and
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