January 16, 2025

2025 World Report Covers Crackdowns, Crises, and Conflicts around the Globe

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  • November 12, 2025 Video
    Imagine you have to leave your home where your ancestors have lived for centuries because of sea level rise and other climate impacts. Actually, many communities around the world are facing the difficult choice to stay in their homes or to move out of harm's way. Human Rights Watch has looked at such cases in places like Senegal, Solomon Islands or Panama. When they choose to leave their homes, it is done through a process called planned relocation and it is a measure of last resort for these communities who would much rather stay in their homes. We’re at COP30 in Brazil, and we just had a panel discussion on the importance of community leadership, knowledge and experiences to shape how these policies are made. If not done right, planned relocations can threaten the rights of these communities, such as their right to land or housing. You know, around the world, communities are already showing leadership already dreaming and envisioning for a better future. So one of the things that we’re pushing here at COP30 is for governments to put communities at the center of climate policies on planned relocation.
    Why Communities Should Be at the Center of Climate Policies on Planned Relocation
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  • November 11, 2025 Video
    COP is the annual meeting where governments gather to discuss action on climate change. COP30 is happening a decade after the Paris climate agreement, which aimed to limit the rise of global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Brazil is hosting COP30 in Belém, in Pará state, at the eastern end of the Amazon rainforest. World leaders, scientists, non-governmental organizations and civil society will participate. COP30 needs to prove that the world is serious about ending its dependence on fossil fuels, protecting forests and defending the rights of those most affected by the climate crisis.
    What is COP?
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  • November 3, 2025 Audio
    When Harpinder Chauhan walked into his probation officer’s office in Florida, he thought it was just another check-in. Minutes later, he was in handcuffs and detained by ICE. In this episode of Rights and Wrongs, host Ngofeen Mputubwele talks to Harpinder about what it’s really like inside U.S. immigration detention— his
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  • October 20, 2025 Audio
    In 1977, American Nazis fought for the right to march in Skokie, Illinois—a town filled with Holocaust survivors—and won. Nearly fifty years later, late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was suspended for jokes the government says went too far. What connects these moments? Host Ngofeen Mputubwele talks with Aryeh Neier—Holocaust
    Archival image of Nazi rally in Chicago.
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  • October 6, 2025 Audio
    What’s the scariest sound in a war zone? In Kherson, Ukraine, it isn’t artillery or fighter jets—it’s the faint buzz of a $200 quadcopter drone. In this episode of Rights & Wrongs, host Ngofeen Mputubwele takes us inside Russia’s use of drones to stalk and attack civilians on the front line. Survivors describe the terror of
    Multiple frames depicting drones in Kherson, Ukraine.
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