| In Ukraine, Syria, Incendiary Weapons Threaten Civilians
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Incendiary weapons, which cause terrible burns and disfigure survivors, have been used against towns in both Syria and Ukraine, highlighting the need for stricter law to govern these weapons.
Incendiary weapons can cause excruciatingly painful thermal and respiratory burns. Victims who survive often suffer long-term physical and psychological damage due to extensive scarring and disfigurement.
| In Mexico, Delays, Cover-Up Mar Atrocities Response
The enforced disappearances of 43 students in Iguala, Guerrero State, and the killing of 22 people in Tlatlaya, Mexico State, are the worst atrocities we've seen in Mexico in years, but they are hardly isolated incidents. Instead, these killings and forced disappearances reflect a much broader pattern of abuse and are largely the consequence of the longstanding failure of Mexican authorities to address the problem. | | | | | Bangladesh: Halt Execution of War Crimes Accused
The death sentence against Muhammed Kamaruzzman, a leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party convicted of war crimes during Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence, should immediately be stayed. Human Rights Watch opposes the death penalty in all circumstances as an irreversible and cruel punishment. It is particularly problematic when proceedings do not meet fair trial standards and where the right to appeal against a death sentence by an independent court is not allowed. | | New York is Curbing Marijuana Arrests
The New York City Police Department's plans to cease arresting people found with small amounts of marijuana will make an important difference in the lives of thousands of people every year. Police officers will instead issue tickets for such offenses. | | VIDEO | | | | | Domestic Workers: Trapped, Exploited and Abused View Now >> | | | | VIDEO | | | | | Mexico: Killings, Disappearances, and Torture in the "War on Drugs" Watch Now >> | | | | TWEET of the WEEK | | | | | "We kill them & you bury them." Tale of amazing priest who saved 100s from slaughter in #CAR http://bit.ly/1zmydtY pic.twitter.com/fw2FW9VRfA Follow Stephanie Hancock >> | | Thank you for supporting Human Rights Watch. | | | | Home | Take Action | Donate | Privacy | | Human Rights Watch - 350 Fifth Avenue, 34th Floor New York, NY 10118 USA Tel: 1-(212) 290-4700 | news@hrw.org | | |
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