
Human Rights Watch is one of the world’s
leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human
rights. By focusing international attention where human rights are violated, we
give voice to the oppressed and hold oppressors accountable for their crimes.
Our rigorous, objective investigations and strategic, targeted advocacy build
intense pressure for action and raise the cost of human rights abuse.
For over
30 years, Human Rights Watch has worked tenaciously to lay the legal and moral
groundwork for deep-rooted change and has fought to bring greater
justice and security to people around the world.
Human Rights Watch began in 1978 with
the founding of its Europe and Central Asia division (then known as Helsinki
Watch). Today, it also includes divisions covering Africa, the Americas, Asia,
and the Middle East and North Africa; a United States program; thematic
divisions or programs on arms, business and human rights, children’s rights, health
and human rights, international justice, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
rights, refugees, and women’s rights; and an emergencies program. It maintains
offices in Amsterdam, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Cairo, Chicago, Geneva, Goma,
Johannesburg, London, Los Angeles, Moscow, New York, Paris, San Francisco,
Tokyo, Toronto, Tunis, Washington DC, and Zurich, and field presences in 20
other locations globally. Human Rights Watch is an independent, nongovernmental
organization, supported by contributions from private individuals and
foundations worldwide. It accepts no government funds, directly or indirectly.
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