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鈥楬umanitarian crisis鈥 looming for Haitian immigrants after Supreme Court decision to end TPS: report鈥淲ithout TPS protections, Haitians risk being sent back to one of the world鈥檚 most devastating human rights crises,鈥 said Juanita Goebertus, Americas director at Human Rights Watch, in releasing their report.
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Human Rights Watch says drones operated by Haitian security forces and private contractors have killed at least 1,243 people and injured 738 others. The rights group said Tuesday that of those killed, 17 were children and 43 were adults not believed to be members of any criminal group.
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The outbreak, tied to the rainy season, is spreading throughout and around the capital, Port-au-Prince, as its health infrastructure nears collapse and insecurity escalates.
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The human rights organization's findings are based on interviews with 20 Venezuelan immigrants who were secretly transferred to the base and held for up to 16 days before being deported.
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The report, released Monday, accuses Maduro鈥檚 administration of politically motivated arrests and widespread human rights violations following an election last July marred by allegations of fraud.
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Human Rights Watch reported Friday that hundreds of protesters remain behind bars, even though the Cuban government agreed in January to release many following negotiations led by the Vatican.
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The global watchdog Human Rights Watch has issued a scathing new report on the Venezuelan regime鈥檚 repression following the presidential election it stole last summer.
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Human Rights Watch reports that sexual violence has become yet another escalating and "horrific" tool of the gangs that keep spreading their power in Haiti. Some 4,000 women and girls have reported being raped by gang members just this year, according to the group.
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In a new report, the New York-based human rights group urges the U.S. and the international community to intervene in Haiti's "nightmare" before gangs make it unlivable.
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Cubans had never confronted their communist regime as boldly as they did on July 11, 2021. But officials have cracked down harshly 鈥 prompting a mass exodus.
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While the U.S. looks set to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Latin American abortion rights movement is suddenly scoring victory after victory. Are there lessons to take?
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In a new report, the rights group accuses Israel of "apartheid and persecution" crimes against Palestinians. Israel's Foreign Ministry said the report's claims are "preposterous and false."