Andrew Stroehlein

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European Media and Editorial Director, Human Rights Watch 

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“Millions of people are expected to protest against the Trump administration on Saturday at roughly 2,000 sites nationwide in a demonstration dubbed #NoKings, planned for the same day as the president’s military parade and birthday.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/13/no-kings-protests
Millions in US expected to join ‘No Kings’ protests against Trump

Rallies at roughly 2,000 sites planned for Saturday, same day as US president’s military parade and birthday

The Guardian

This week's editions of Human Rights Watch's Daily Brief covered: the US; Pakistan; Sudan; and Israel/Palestine.

Read more, and let us know what you think: https://www.hrw.org/daily-brief-archive

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Relieved to see the 41st café open in our #Brussels neighborhood. I was getting worried we might drop below 40.
Some Western governments seem to now be finally shifting policy on Israel/Palestine. But Israeli abuses and atrocities continue. Western governments need to do much more. My Daily Brief today:
https://www.hrw.org/the-day-in-human-rights/2025/06/12?story=paragraph-10973
Too Slow a Shift on Israeli Abuses : Daily Brief

Some Western governments seem to now be finally shifting policy on Israel/Palestine. But Israeli abuses and atrocities continue. Western governments need to do much more. Read Andrew Stroehlein in Human Rights Watch’s Daily Brief:

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"Asking troops to police is an invitation to brutality. And Trump goads them on by dehumanizing the protesters as 'animals'...”
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jun/12/los-angeles-national-guard-military
Troops are now patrolling Los Angeles. This is a disaster waiting to happen

Troops are trained for war, where they can shoot to kill. Asking troops to police is an invitation to brutality

The Guardian

If you’re ever looking at a catastrophe or impending catastrophe and wonder which side is more to blame, the answer is simple: the more powerful side.

Whichever side in a conflict has more power has more responsibility for peace and the avoidance of bloodshed.

I know everyone is overwhelmed with multiple crises around the world right now, but please take 3 minutes to remind yourself of what may be the worst of them all - but probably gets the least international attention: #Sudan.

https://www.hrw.org/the-day-in-human-rights/2025/06/11?story=paragraph-10969

Sudan Update: Daily Brief

For more than two years now, a horrific conflict has been raging in #Sudan. In Human Rights Watch’s Daily Brief today, Andrew Stroehlein reminds readers what’s been happening:

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"US invades US" was actually on my Trump 2.0 Bingo Card.

“Everyday peoples’ responses to violent government raids and arrests of suspected undocumented immigrants, peaceful protesters, and even legal observers, are being used as a pretext by the Trump administration to deploy the military in recent days in California. Trump’s dangerous actions should be condemned by US and international leaders.”

- Tanya Greene, US program director, Human Rights Watch

İnsanlar hükümetin beğenmediği görüşleri ifade etme hakkına sahiptir ve bunun için hapse atılmamalıdır.
https://www.habereguven.com/catismayla-beslenen-liderliklere-karsi-demokrasi-nasil-direnir
Çatışmayla Beslenen Liderliklere Karşı Demokrasi Nasıl Direnir?

"İnsanlar hükümetin beğenmediği görüşleri ifade etme hakkına sahiptir ve bunun için hapse atılmamalıdır."

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