Benjamin Ward, deputy director of Human Rights Watch's Europe and Central Asia Division, supervises research on the EU region, the Western Balkans, and Turkey. He writes regularly about human rights in Europe. Before becoming deputy director, Ward researched Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo for Human Rights Watch. Before joining the organization, Ward worked for the United Nations in Somalia and New York, and in Bosnia for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. He was admitted to practice as a barrister in England & Wales in 2003, and holds a bachelor's in government from the London School of Economics and a master's in international affairs from the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. Follow him on twitter @Benjamin_P_Ward
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Published in: openSecurityTruth still eludes on UK involvement in rendition and torture
There have been repeated claims of UK complicity in the alleged torture of individuals detained abroad. The...
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Published in: HomeDivided we fall: intolerance in Europe puts rights at risk
The truth is discomforting: hatred and intolerance are moving into the mainstream in Europe.
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Published in: HomeRatko Mladic’s arrest and international justice
The forthcoming trial in The Hague of the arrested Serb warlord is an occasion to assess the achievements of the...