Home > Human Rights Watch urges prosecution of illegalities in Senate report

News
Human Rights Watch urges prosecution of illegalities in Senate report

Description

Human Rights Watch urges President Barack Obama to prosecute those responsible for the illegalities alleged in the Senate report on "Enhanced Interrogation". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Added on the 09/12/2014 18:47:06 - Copyright : Reuters EN

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • Human Rights Watch urges prosecution of illegalities in Senate report

    Human Rights Watch urges President Barack Obama to prosecute those responsible for the illegalities alleged in the Senate report on "Enhanced Interrogation". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

    09/12/2014 - Reuters EN
  • Xinjiang urges EU to abandon sanctions over human rights concerns

    Beijing (China), March 18 (EFE), (Camera: Javier García).- China described as "absolute fallacies" the reports on the autonomous region of Xinjiang prepared by the German anthropologist Adrian Zenz and warned the European Union that imposing sanctions on the Asian country based on his claims "will have consequences." FOOTAGE OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE IN BEIJING.

    18/03/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • HRW: Bangladesh denying quality education to Rohingya refugee children

    Bangkok, Dec 3 (EFE).- The Bangladesh government is blocking aid groups from providing Rohingya refugee children with accredited or formal education and banning the children from attending schools outside the camps, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday. (Camera: NOEL CABALLERO).FOOTAGE SHOWING MOMENTS FROM THE LAUNCHING OF HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH'S LATEST REPORT ON THE ROHINGYA REFUGEE CRISI, TITLED “ARE WE NOT HUMAN?: DENIAL OF EDUCATION FOR ROHINGYA REFUGEE CHILDREN IN BANGLADESH", AT THE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS' CLUB OF THAILAND, IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

    04/12/2019 - EFE Inglés
  • UN rights chief urges new panel to prepare Myanmar prosecutions

    The UN rights chief calls for the creation of a new "mechanism" tasked with preparing criminal indictments over atrocities committed in Myanmar, amid allegations of genocide against the Rohingya minority. SOUNDBITE

    10/09/2018 - AFPTV - First images
  • Human Rights Watch exposes child labor at Indonesian tobacco farms

    According to a 119-page Human Rights Watch report released on Wednesday, thousands of children as young as 8 years old work in Indonesia’s tobacco industry, which is the fifth largest in the world.

    27/05/2016 - Reuters - Next Media

More videosNews

Watch video of  - DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12 - Label : Economie wallonne -
News

DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12

29/04/2021 12:55:32