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Righting Wrongs by Kenneth Roth
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Righting Wrongs by Kenneth Roth
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Feb 25, 2025 | ISBN 9780593801321
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“This book represents a lifetime devoted to the fight for essential rights—a testament to the thoughts and experiences of a truly courageous individual. A wise, deeply insightful analysis that also serves as a practical guide for action, this book is vibrant, passionate, and alive with purpose.”—Ai Weiwei, artist, documentarian, and activist

“A remarkable book that will restore your faith in human beings. Brimming with wisdom, passion, resilience, and courage, Righting Wrongs gives us a powerful antidote to autocracy, an antidote to apathy. One of the most important books of the year, if not of the next decade.” —Elif Shafak, author of There Are Rivers in the Sky

“There is no one better equipped than Ken Roth to explain the creative forms of political pressure that can be generated to force governments to better respect rights. This inside account will inspire and open doors for other courageous visionaries to make change.”—Anthony Romero, executive director, American Civil Liberties Union

“A penetrating, inspiring, and challenging account of what it takes to fight to uphold human rights in an increasingly fractured and dangerous world. Roth does not shy away from detailing the gritty, tough tactics and hard work needed to fight for change, and also shows why it is essential to take a neutral and consistent approach to upholding human rights, not just in the Global South but the West as well.”—Gillian Tett, columnist and editorial board member, Financial Times, and provost, Kings College, Cambridge

“A master class on human rights advocacy from America’s most distinguished human rights leader.”—Michael Ignatieff, professor, Central European University, Vienna

“Memoir, history and horror, a personal journey captivatingly woven around a world, its challenges and hopes.” —Philippe Sands, author of East West Street and professor, University College London

“In an expansive behind-the-scenes memoir, Roth now shares his singular insights on how governments can be encouraged to end human rights abuses. In an era when such crimes against humanity are increasing in scope and severity, Roth’s candor and clarity provide inspirational wisdom and practical advice for rights advocates everywhere.”—Booklist

“As the director of Human Rights Watch for three decades, Roth put public opinion to work in the service of his cause. Given the never-ending assault on human rights, a valuable call to fight back.”—Kirkus Reviews

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