Nadim Houry
Nadim Houry is Human Rights Watch's director of its terrorism and counterterrorism program. Prior to joining Human Rights Watch, Houry served as deputy counsel for the Volcker Commission, where he spent more than a year conducting fact-finding missions in the Middle East as part of the United Nation's corruption inquiry into the Oil-for-Food Programme. An attorney by training, Nadim worked as a corporate lawyer for Shearman & Sterling in New York for two years. He is fluent in Arabic and French.
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The Latest ISIS Casualty? UK’s Principled Opposition to the Death Penalty
Published in Just Security - Commentary
Overdue US Admission that Civilians Were Killed in Syria Strike Is Still Insufficient
Published in Just Security - Commentary
Not So Fast: US Syria Pullout Plan Must Address Key Humanitarian Issues
Published in Just Security - Dispatches
Even ISIS Fighters Should Get Fair Trials
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Reports Authored
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All Feasible Precautions?
Civilian Casualties in Anti-ISIS Coalition Airstrikes in Syria
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If the Dead Could Speak
Mass Deaths and Torture in Syria’s Detention Facilities
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“No One’s Left”
Summary Executions by Syrian Forces in al-Bayda and Baniyas
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Without Protection
How the Lebanese Justice System Fails Migrant Domestic Workers
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A Wasted Decade
Human Rights in Syria during Bashar al-Asad’s First Ten Years in Power
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Group Denial
Repression of Kurdish Political and Cultural Rights in Syria
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Far From Justice
Syria's Supreme State Security Court