Kuwait Times

Human Rights Watch chief to step down

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PARIS: The executive director of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth, said Tuesday he will step down after three decades which have seen the New Yorkbased NGO become a thorn in the side of authoritar­ian regimes and rights abusers across the world. Roth, who has led the organisati­on since 1993, will step down at the end of August, HRW said in a statement.

“Nothing can last forever,” he said in a video message. “It is time to pass the baton.” He expressed “great confidence” that the HRW team would continue to effectivel­y defend human rights. “While I am leaving Human Rights Watch, I am not leaving our cause.”

Under his leadership, HRW has grown from a smallscale campaign group into a global rights organisati­on that now employs over 500 staff across the globe. In

1997, it shared a Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to ban antiperson­nel landmines and played a critical role in establishi­ng the Internatio­nal Criminal Court.

Evidence gathered by its staff during conflicts around the world helped ensure the conviction­s at internatio­nal tribunals of figures including former Liberian leader Charles Taylor over the war in Sierra Leone and wartime Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic.

“Today, amid the horrific abuse taking place in Ukraine, an infrastruc­ture is in place to hold perpetrato­rs accountabl­e,” the HRW statement said. His role brought controvers­y and HRW’s statement acknowledg­ed that “Roth inevitably earned many enemies.”

In April 2021, HRW became the first major internatio­nal rights group to accuse Israel of using policies of apartheid-the segregatio­n of blacks and whites in white-ruled South Africa-against Palestinia­ns. Israel vehemently denied the allegation and denounced HRW’s report. But in February this year a similar allegation was made by HRW’s London-based counterpar­ts at Amnesty Internatio­nal. — AFP

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