How Hong Kong’s proposed changes to its Trade Union Ordinance violate workers’ rights
These draft amendments are intended to align with the National Security Ordinance and Article 23, two draconian laws that have ...
These draft amendments are intended to align with the National Security Ordinance and Article 23, two draconian laws that have ...
Nuisance lawsuits are being used not only by businesses but also by governments in Southeast Asia against journalists, rights and ...
Rights advocates say that Pakistan’s frequent state-instigated Internet shutdowns and slowdowns are nothing less than rights violations.
The death penalty is already an abhorrent concept for rights advocates, but they say that they find it even more ...
Dissenters who are already finding it hard to push back under the Widodo administration may not find critiquing state policies ...
Crucial education programs and initiatives supporting democracy in Myanmar are only some of the many casualties of the U.S. aid...
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