Tag: Human rights
Treason charges against Cambodia’s Kem Sokha should be dropped, rights groups...
Trial gets underway as EU set to review Cambodia’s tariff-free access
Report labels Chinese govt as a global threat to human rights
If not challenged, Beijing’s actions portend a dystopian future in which no one is beyond the reach of Chinese censors, Human Rights Watch chief says
World Court to rule on emergency measures in Myanmar genocide case
Aung San Suu Kyi travelled to The Hague last month to defend her country against the charges
No web, no jobs: Kashmiris board the ‘Internet Express’
Govt-enforced internet blackout sees Kashmiris facing a 'dark future'
China’s cultural suppression of Uyghurs targets home decor
Targeting of cultural artifacts follows mass internment and ‘brainwashing’ campaign
Grief, horror grip Philippine town as remains of slain migrant worker...
The Philippines said it is considering a total ban on sending workers to Kuwait following the brutal death of 26-year-old woman
Striking Cambodian casino workers score rare victory
Expert believes review of EU trade agreement offers 'window for unions to act'
Sri Lanka urged to ax ‘abusive’ counter-terrorism law
New govt pressed to observe its international obligations
Pakistani judge slashes sentence in child maid abuse case
Former judge and wife who tortured 10-year-old Tayyaba may soon walk free
Hong Kong protesters fete landslide election win for Taiwan’s Tsai
The slogan ‘Today Taiwan, Tomorrow Hong Kong’ has sprung up after the landslide win, to express the hope that Hong Kong too will one day have full democracy