Tag: Human rights
Many ordinary Chinese support Hong Kong pro-democracy protests, dissident says
In their ‘hearts they support Hong Kong’ but they’re too scared to say so
Amnesty alleges beatings in Malaysian death penalty cases
Malaysia has the death penalty for 33 crimes, and executions are mandatory for some including murder, kidnapping and drug trafficking
Xi warns moves to divide China will end in ‘shattered bones’
Notice given as anti-riot police and protesters again clashed in Hong Kong over the weekend
Vietnam activist ‘beaten’ unconscious in jail
The communist state has introduced a controversial cybersecurity law
Apple under fire for pulling Hong Kong mapping app
Chinese authorities becoming increasingly aggressive in using China’s economic might
Hong Kong police response to protests increasingly violent
Images show police responding violently to protestors, many of whom are teenagers
China: Parents not told why teenage son died at school
Zhang Ning, a high school student in Zhecheng county, died mysteriously on school campus
North Korean women run afoul of fashion police
Women ignoring clothing regulations are being arrested, branded as anti-socialist
Nepalese govt urged to release findings into deadly riots
There have been selective leaks from a report about riots that killed dozens in 2015
Southern China residents face DNA collection
Beijing has never publicly explained why it is starting DNA databases for its citizens