Statements HRN Releases Statement on Myanmar for the 47th Human Rights Council Session May 31, 2021 Myanmar, Armed conflict, Business and Human Rights, Civil and Political Rights, UN Activity
Statements HRN Releases Statement on Japanese Companies’ Links to Forced Labor in XUAR China and Corporate Responsibility May 6, 2021 China, Business and Human Rights
Information HRN submits joint letter to UN body about the risk of the Japanese government and companies supporting Myanmar’s abusive military February 17, 2021 Japan, Myanmar, Business and Human Rights, UN Activity
Statements HRN Releases Statement on Japanese Companies’ Links to Forced Labor in Xinjiang UAR December 7, 2020 China, Japan, Business and Human Rights
Statements HRN Releases a Written Statement on Olympic Construction: “The Government of Japan Must Address Alleged Labor Rights Violations and Problems of the Grievance Mechanism for Tokyo Olympic Construction Workers” June 8, 2020 Japan, Business and Human Rights
Statements HRN Releases a Statement: “The Government of China Must Immediately End Its Campaign of Mass Detentions, Abuse, Forced Labor, and Destruction of Muslim Culture in Xinjiang” May 1, 2020 China, Accountability for gross human rights violations, Business and Human Rights, Criminal justice / arbitrary detention and torture
Statements Severe working conditions for Olympic construction: Human Rights Now’s grievance notification to the Olympic Organizing Committee and the start of an investigation April 23, 2020 Japan, Business and Human Rights
Reports HRN Releases Report: “Japanese Trading Companies: Measures for Human Rights Lag Far Behind International Standards” March 12, 2020 Japan, Business and Human Rights, Corporate social responsibility
Statements HRN Gives an Oral Statement at the 42nd Human Rights Council Session on labor rights for Tokyo Olympic construction workers September 21, 2019 Japan, Business and Human Rights
Reports HRN releases report: “Severe Working Conditions Continue in Extreme Heat at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Construction Sites: Is this still an Olympics for Sustainable Development (SDGs)?” September 14, 2019 Japan, Business and Human Rights, Corporate social responsibility, Olympics