The
19th annual World Report summarizes human rights
conditions in more than 90 countries and territories
worldwide. It reflects extensive investigative work
undertaken in 2008 by Human Rights Watch staff,
usually in close partnership with human rights
activists in the country in question.
World
Report 2009
Sixty
years after the adoption of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, the governments
demonstrating the clearest vision on international
rights protections, sadly, are those seeking to
undermine enforcement. In their foreign policies and
in international fora, they invoke sovereignty,
non-interference, and Southern solidarity to curb
criticism of their human rights abuses and those of
their allies and friends. Governments that champion
human rights need urgently to wrest back the
initiative from these human rights spoilers.
The 532-page Human Rights Watch World Report 2006 contains information on
human rights developments in more than 60 countries in 2005. In addition to
these country chapters, the book contains an introductory essay on torture and
two other essays: “Private Companies and the Public Interest: Why Corporations
Should Welcome Global Human Rights Rules” and “Preventing the Further Spread of
HIV/AIDS: The Essential Role of Human Rights.”