Historical Dictionary of the Kurds

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

Human Rights Watch: translation

Human Rights Watch (formerly Helsinki Watch) was created in 1978 as an international nongovernmental organization to conduct regular systematic investigations ofhuman rightsabuses all over the world both by governments and rebel groups. The organization defends freedom of thought and expression; demands due process and equal protection of the law; and documents and denounces murders, disappearances, torture, arbitrary imprisonment, and exile, among other abuses of internationally recognized human rights.
As such, Human Rights Watch has long played a very important role in publicizing human rights abuses against the Kurds, especially inTurkeyandIraq.Human Rights Watch specifically played an important role in translating the tons of capturedAnfaldocuments that clearly demonstrated howSaddam Husseinwas guilty ofgenocideagainst the Kurds as defined by theUNConvention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in 1948. This convention definedgenocideas the "intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group." Other important sources that have documented human rights abuses against the Kurds includeAmnesty International, theEuropean Union(EU)'s annual progress report on Turkey's EU accession talks, and theU.S. State Department's annual country reports on human rights.

  1. human rights watchНаблюдение за соблюдением прав человека частная американская организация следящая за соблюдением прав человека...Англо-русский словарь политической терминологии
  2. human rights watchнаблюдатель ООН по правам человека...Англо-русский юридический словарь
  3. human rights watchвсесвтня гумантарна органзаця Контроль за дотримання прав людини...Англо-украинский юридический словарь
  4. human rights watchвсесвтня гумантарна органзаця Контроль за дотримання прав людини...Англо-український юридичний словник