Kenneth Roth

Kenneth Roth

Executive Director, Human Rights Watch

Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch since 1993, has investigated human rights abuses around the globe, with special expertise on issues of justice and accountability for atrocities committed in the quest for peace; military conduct in war under the requirements of international humanitarian law; counterterrorism policy including resort to torture and arbitrary detention; the human rights policies of the United States, the European Union, and the United Nations; and the human rights responsibilities of multinational businesses. Mr. Roth has published more than 100 articles and chapters on a range of human rights topics. Before joining HRW as deputy director in 1987, Mr. Roth was a federal prosecutor for both the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York and the Iran-Contra investigation in Washington. He is a graduate of Yale Law School and Brown University.

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Better communication gives us a greater global perspective and a greater ability to empathize with those in danger.
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Darfur, Eastern Congo, North Korea, Burma to name a few.
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Roth does not necessarily see it as an advantage.
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While there has been evolution in China, tremendous growth is needed.
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Roth, on the significance of the Charles Taylor trial.
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Roth talks about terrorism, human rights and war.
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After WWII, the US was on of the foremost proponents of human rights.
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We are adaptable and instinctive, Roth says.
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Beyond what is in the U.S. Constitution, economic and social rights.
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It is up to the human rights movement to build the ethical constraints, says Roth.
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The impact of 9/11 on how we view our own rights.
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The human rights movement as a check against governments.
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Rapid dissemination of information is changing the human rights world.
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Shaming government leaders into doing the right thing.