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The United States must reaffirm its commitment to helping refugees fleeing persecution. Read about our event and take action on new legislation! |
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Senior Associate, Andrew Hudson, addressed the Human Rights Council in Geneva on March 11, 2010 urging it to better protect human rights defenders at risk around the world. He also urged the Colombian government to adopt the Council's recommendations on how to stop the persecution of defenders. HRF Video Statement to Council |
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Sunday's parliamentary election in Iraq offers the opportunity to reengage Iraqi leadership on key issues affecting Iraq's stability. Read Human Rights First's press release. |
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![]() The UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders released a new report criticizing the widespread persecution of Colombian activists. The report cited Human Rights First and adopted many of our recommendations, especially those combating the baseless prosecutions of Colombian defenders. Read HRF report in English | In Spanish |
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Read Senior Associate Andrew Hudson's comments in the Washington Post |
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Human Rights First signed on to a letter supporting this bill. Physicians for Human Rights is running a petition – sign it now! |
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Press Release and Open Letter |
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Law and Security
Long-Awaited Report on Torture Memos Released The findings from the Justice Department ethics report underscore the need for a full accounting for the policies of torture carried out by the Bush Administration. Read press release. Read HRF commentary on our blog. |
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Human Rights Defenders
The International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala: A New Model for International Criminal Justice? A new Human Rights First report published in the Journal of International Criminal Justice analyses the groundbreaking but little understood International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG) to develop an improved rule of law model for the UN in reforming weak legal systems. It engages in an in-depth study of CICIG's activities and a comparative analysis of CICIG against similar international criminal justice mechanisms. Human Rights First argues that CICIG's level of integration into the local judicial system and its dual focus on powers to promote prosecutions and institutional reform tools make it a unique model worth replicating. This report also makes recommendations to further improve CICIG's model for future application to new contexts and countries. |
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