Politically Targeted, Economically Isolated
How Kazakhstan’s Financing Terrorism List Compounds Human Rights Harms
Violent acts by non-state groups against the general population for political purposes are abhorrent crimes that, when widespread or systematic, can amount to crimes against humanity. Human Rights Watch condemns such acts. Governments have a responsibility to protect those within their jurisdiction from extremist attacks, but must ensure that all counterterrorism measures respect human rights. Human Rights Watch monitors actions by governments and inter-governmental bodies against violent extremism to ensure they do not infringe on the rights to life, to protection from torture and ill-treatment, and to a fair trial. We also condemn governments for targeting minorities or stifling the rights to free expression, association and peaceful assembly in the name of security. Such measures are not only unlawful under international law, they are also counter-productive.
November 14, 2024
How Kazakhstan’s Financing Terrorism List Compounds Human Rights Harms
Release Detainees; End Arbitrary Arrests and Enforced Disappearances
Provide Accountability, Improve Protection for Civilians
Undertake Prompt, Independent Inquiry with AU, UN Assistance
Boys Forcibly Separated from Mother Highlights Health Concerns
Undertake Prompt, Independent Inquiry with AU, UN Assistance
Drop Baseless Charges; End Politically Motivated Use of Counterterrorism Law
Authorities Should Condemn, Punish Not Condone Ill-Treatment
Investigations Needed Into Indiscriminate Drone Strikes, Summary Killings
Confirm Yusuf Zahab’s Identity; Urgently Bring Home All Detained Australians
Türkiye Bears Responsibility for Turkish and Proxy Forces’ Actions
Adopt Death Penalty Moratorium, Judicial System Reforms
Ensure Justice, Accountability, Compensate Victims for Devastating Loss