Human Rights Watch
China Boosts Tibet DNA Collection Campaign
Now we shift to a new report from Human Rights Watch. It says the Chinese Communist Regime is hugely boosting its DNA collection efforts in Tibet—something the New York-based organization says has been happening for a decade.
‘Eternal Spring’ Director Tells Story of Escaping China
The 26th edition of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival is underway, with a lineup of ten compelling new films from around the world. NTD speaks to Jason Loftus, the director of one of the selected films called “Eternal Spring.”
Olympians Warned to be Silent on Human Rights
Human Rights Watch held a seminar with Olympic athletes. During the meeting, the group instructed them not to speak out about China’s human rights abuses while they’re competing at the Beijing Winter Olympics. That’s because the athletes won’t have much protection while they are inside the communist country.
Syrian chemical weapons use widespread, systematic claims Human Rights Watch
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — New evidence indicates that the Syrian government used suspected nerve agents in four chemical weapons attacks since December as part of a broader pattern of chemical weapons use, a human rights group said Monday. Human Rights Watch said in a report that the “widespread and systematic” attacks on civilians using chemical […]
North Korean Women Have Only 2 Options in Life, And Both End Up in Misery
For North Korean defector and bestselling author Hyeonseo Lee, the women of North Korea are left with only two choices in life: stay in the country living an oppressed life or escape with the risk of being sold into a lifetime of sexual slavery. As a daughter of a military official, her defection was not […]