Perspectives: Drawings From Darfur
View drawings and descriptions in their own words from children who survived atrocities in Darfur from part of Human Rights Watch's "The Smallest Witnesses" exhibit.
View drawings and descriptions in their own words from children who survived atrocities in Darfur from part of Human Rights Watch's "The Smallest Witnesses" exhibit.
Read an essay originally published for American RadioWorks describing events related to the massacre in the small Kosovo village of Cuska and the call for justice.
Human Rights Watch is one of the world’s leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights, documenting crimes against humanity and advocating deep-rooted change.
Read an excerpt from the book Silence on the Mountain from Daniel Wilkinson, the deputy director for the Americas at Human Rights Watch, investigating the Guatemalan massacres.
Produced by WNET.ORG ©2025 WNET.ORG Properties, LLC. All Rights Reserved.