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Human Rights Watch

The largest human rights organization based in the United States, Human Rights Watch started in 1978 as Helsinki Watch, monitoring the compliance of Soviet bloc countries with the human rights provisions of the Helsinki Accords. In the 1980s Americas Watch was established to monitor abuses by both sides in the war in Central America, and thereafter other committees were set up to cover other regions of the world such as Asia and Africa. In 1988 all the "Watch" committees were united to form Human Rights Watch. The organization's researchers conduct fact-finding investigations into human rights abuses in all regions of the world, and their findings are then published in dozens of books and reports every year.

This database contains annual reports (1996 - 2016) and selected country reports (1992 - 2016).  Website: www.hrw.org
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DR Congo: Children Held in Remote Military Prison

4 April 2016 | Publisher: Human Rights Watch | Document type: Country News

Justice on Trial: Lessons from the Minova Rape Case in the Democratic Republic of Congo

October 2015 | Publisher: Human Rights Watch | Document type: Country Reports

Protecting Child Victims in Sexual Violence Trials in the DR Congo: Suggestions for the Way Forward

24 November 2009 | Publisher: Human Rights Watch | Document type: Country News

Lost in Transit: Insufficient Protection for Unaccompanied Migrant Children at Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport

29 October 2009 | Publisher: Human Rights Watch | Document type: Country Reports

DR Congo: Rights Panel Condemns Abuses Against Children

4 February 2009 | Publisher: Human Rights Watch | Document type: Country News

DR Congo: Protect Children From Rape and Recruitment

16 December 2008 | Publisher: Human Rights Watch | Document type: Country News

What Future?: Street Children in the Democratic Republic of Congo

4 April 2006 | Publisher: Human Rights Watch | Document type: Country Reports

Congo - Reluctant Recruits: Children and Adults Forcibly Recruited For Military Service in North Kivu

1 May 2001 | Publisher: Human Rights Watch | Document type: Country Reports

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