The United Nations has warned that Eritrean troops continue to commit human rights abuses in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, and raised concerns over persisting impunity despite international calls for ...
The close political and strategic alliance between Ethiopia and Eritrea collapsed ... including from Human Rights Watch, for his release. By late October his condition had improved, but he ...
They were given military training by the SPLA and then deployed to fight as the "Red Army" in Sudan and Ethiopia. Human Rights Watch has also received reports of the forcible recruitment by the ...
Ethiopian authorities are waging an "escalating crackdown against civil society", Human Rights Watch said Wednesday ... Association for Human Rights in Ethiopia. Only the latter has since had ...
Ethiopia’s Minister of Justice Hanna Arayaselassie, addressed the High-Level Segment of the 58th Session of the United ...
Human Rights Watch announced today that the Board of Directors has named Federico Borello as interim executive director, ...
The Taliban have threatened, assaulted and arbitrarily detained women and girls for not abiding by the prescribed dress code.
But experts say these environmental factors aren’t the root cause of Ethiopia’s unforgettable famines. According to a report prepared by Africa Watch (now a part of Humans Rights Watch), many ...
In pursuing these tasks, the government had more often than not ignored human rights and humanitarian standards despite its professed commitment to such standards. Ethiopia on May 12 launched a ...