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Human Rights Watch strives to maintain the highest level of accuracy in our reporting. This includes a commitment to correcting errors or clarifying facts that appear in our publications in a timely fashion. Corrections appear both on this dedicated webpage and at the bottom of the publication that contained the error.

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Recent Corrections

  • This press release has been updated to correctly reflect the name of the national coordinator of the environmental group Kalikasan, Jon Angelo Bonifacio.

  • 1/26/2023: This press release has been updated to reflect the correct date on which the general prosecutor ordered the release of all suspects detained in connection with the explosion in Beirut's port. 

  • We have updated the quote from the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child in its General Comment on Article 22 to reflect the final version, rather than the draft version, of the General Comment.

  • 2/3/2022: This chapter has been updated to reflect the correct date that the administrative court of Tunis suspended the president's decree to give himself the authority to summarily dismiss magistrates.

  • 2/13: Human Rights Watch corrected the reference to the Montana Group to explain the Group´s actions more accurately.

  • Update January 17, 2023: This chapter has been updated to reflect the correct year of the Labor Law.

  • The reporting was withdrawn by Der Speigel in late November 2022 because of concerns about the accuracy of some of the claims, including whether the group was on Greek territory for the entire period.

  • The chapter has been corrected to indicate that the European Commission recommended granting candidate status to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

     

    The chapter has been corrected to clarify that the case decided by the Sarajevo municipal court in April 2022 was brought by the Sarajevo Open Centre and found incitement to discrimination.

  • On January 18, 2023, the Turkey chapter of the World Report was amended to rectify the omission of a reference to the ongoing persecution of people with perceived links with the Fethullah Gülen movement.

  • 12/20/2022: This dispatch has been redacted to reflect the correct date of the attack.