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Human Rights Watch records : Record Group 11: Middle East and North Africa, 1978-1997, bulk 1989-1994
36.25 linear feetMaterials include correspondence and e-mail communications, mission reports, testimonies and interviews, addresses and contact lists, confidential interoffice memos, legal and advocacy material, internal planning and policy material, declassified government and United Nations documents, published and unpublished human rights reports from individuals and fellow NGOs, press clippings and news releases, and maps. Another category of documents consists of HRW reports and briefing papers, as well as press releases and open letters to heads of state, governments and various government agencies.
Human Rights Watch records: Record Group 1: Helsinki Watch, 1952-2003, bulk 1978-1994
271 linear feetHuman Rights Watch records : Record Group 4: Africa Watch, 1977-1997, bulk 1989-1995
76.25 linear feetHuman Rights Watch records : Record Group 6: Asia Watch, 1978-1997, bulk 1987-1997
152.5 linear feetThe Smallest Witnesses: The conflict in Darfur through childrens' eyes, 2003
4 linear feetDrawings collected during a recent Human Rights Watch mission to refugee camps along Darfur's border with Chad, after HRW researchers gave children pens and crayons to draw while their families were being interviewed. Without prompting or guidance, the children produced vivid and disturbing scenes of the violence and atrocities they had witnessed: attacks by the Janjaweed militias, aerial bombings, rapes, the destruction of villages and the refugees' flight to Chad. The children's drawings corroborate in chilling detail the eye-witness testimonies about crimes against humanity in Darfur that Human Rights Watch has been documenting for months, and thus represent a valuable graphic record of the ongoing human rights crisis.