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11 January 2007

Human Rights Watch World Report 2007

Human Rights Watch launched its World Report for 2007 today to mark the five-year anniversary of Guantanamo Bay's use as a U.S. detention facility for terror suspects. The introduction calls on the EU to fill the human rights leadership void. Three essays discuss migrant workers' rights, freedom of expression since 9/11, and a human rights agenda for the new UN Secretary-General. Readers can access reports on human rights developments in 75 individual countries using the regional menus.

Previous World Reports are available via the Publications page (right side).

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