Israel: Palestinian Healthcare Workers Tortured
ICC Prosecutor Should Investigate Attacks on Health Care, Detainee Abuses
                              The prohibition against torture is a bedrock principle of international law. Torture, as well as cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, is banned at all times, in all places, including in times of war. No national emergency, however dire, ever justifies its use. No one may ever be returned to a place where they would face torture. Many countries and armed groups nonetheless have engaged in torture. Human Rights Watch documents the use of torture all over the world. We are committed to pressing government authorities to act to prevent torture, as well as bringing those who engage in torture to justice. We also work to ensure that victims of torture obtain redress, including an enforceable right to fair and adequate compensation, and full rehabilitation.
ICC Prosecutor Should Investigate Attacks on Health Care, Detainee Abuses
                              Release Detainees; End Arbitrary Arrests and Enforced Disappearances
                              Authorities Should End Prolonged Solitary Confinement, Drop Charges
                              Kurdish, Baluch, Azeri, and Other Ethnic Communities Apparently Targeted
                              48th Session of the United Nations Universal Periodic Review; 4th cycle
48th Session of the UPR Review Working Group, 4th Cycle
Authorities Should End Prolonged Solitary Confinement, Drop Charges
                              Unlawful Deportations, Detention, Mistreatment
                              Kurdish, Baluch, Azeri, and Other Ethnic Communities Apparently Targeted
                              Exiled Tajik Opposition Activists Arrested, Disappeared
                              20 Years On, Still No Accountability for US Government Abuses
                              
                              Authorities Should Condemn, Punish Not Condone Ill-Treatment
                              Türkiye Bears Responsibility for Turkish and Proxy Forces’ Actions