By The Human Rights Watch
The 178-page report examines the systemic failures in Mexico's criminal justice system, where the majority of homicides go unpunished, affecting both victims and the accused.
Human Rights Watch, February 19, 2025, 178p.
By The Human Rights Watch
The 178-page report examines the systemic failures in Mexico's criminal justice system, where the majority of homicides go unpunished, affecting both victims and the accused.
Human Rights Watch, February 19, 2025, 178p.
By Chris Horwood and Bram Frouws
Almost 10 months after damning human rights reports and global publicity exposed Saudi Arabian state-driven border killings of migrants – labelled by Human Rights Watch as possible crimes against humanity - the deaths and injuries continue. New evidence appears to indicate that the Saudi border authorities at their southern border with Yemen are continuing to use live weapons to fire indiscriminately at Ethiopians and Yemenis crossing the border irregularly. This update report argues that while the crimes being committed are murderous and grievous, the level of inaction and impunity in the face of global exposure and condemnation should also disturb us all.
London/Denmark: Mixed Migration Centre, 2024. 9p.