Human Rights Watch reports that the Israeli government has adopted a plan worth <strong>$334 million</strong> aimed at expanding settlements in the occupied Syrian Golan, raising concerns within the international community.
Human Rights Watch has warned that Israel intends to implement a plan to relocate thousands of Israelis to the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, potentially constituting a war crime. This warning follows the Israeli cabinet's approval of a $334 million plan.
Human Rights Watch reported the arrest of four individuals in Bangladesh for critical government posts on social media, highlighting a troubling continuation of repression. The organization called for legal reforms and police independence.
Human Rights Watch has unveiled severe violations against civilians in Burkina Faso, documenting the deaths of over <strong>1800</strong> civilians between January <strong>2023</strong> and August <strong>2025</strong>. The Burkinabe government has rejected the report, deeming it false.
Human Rights Watch has accused the Burkina Faso army and its allied militias of committing atrocities, including the killing of over <strong>1,800</strong> civilians and the forced displacement of tens of thousands since the beginning of <strong>2023</strong>.
Human Rights Watch has revealed a recruitment campaign targeting boys under the age of 12 by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, under the banner of 'fighters to defend the homeland'. This raises significant concerns regarding children's rights in Iran.
Human Rights Watch has strongly condemned the recruitment of children by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), describing it as a serious violation of children's rights and a war crime. This statement comes amid growing concerns about the use of children in armed conflicts.
Human Rights Watch urges the African Court on Human Rights to issue an advisory opinion clarifying state obligations towards those displaced by climate change. The organization emphasizes the necessity of respecting human rights in adaptation and resettlement policies.
Human Rights Watch warns of an Israeli military escalation in southern Lebanon that could amount to war crimes, amid increasing military operations and a lack of accountability.
Human Rights Watch has accused Israel of committing war crimes in southern Lebanon, including the forced displacement of residents and destruction of homes. This comes amid international calls to halt arms supplies to Israel and hold accountable those responsible.