Thailand: Content Takedown Rules Will Undermine Free Expression Online
16 December 2022 The Thai authorities must repeal a new regulation allowing the Thai government to force online service providers and ...
16 December 2022 The Thai authorities must repeal a new regulation allowing the Thai government to force online service providers and ...
16 December 2022 (New York) – The policies of the Kathmandu Municipal Government toward street vendors, landless people, and begging are threatening ...
15 December 2022 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) remains deeply concerned at the ongoing destruction of independent media and ...
14 December 2022 Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch call on the Cambodian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release from ...
15 December 2022 Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) President GM Jamali and Secretary General Rana Muhammad Azeem has strongly ...
14 December 2022 Sixteen journalists and media workers lost their lives in the Asia Pacific region in 2022, the second ...
13 December 2022 Forty-nine groups from Taiwan and abroad issued a joint statement on Thursday urging the Chinese government to ...
13 December 2022 KUALA LUMPUR: Home Minister Datuk Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has been urged to personally visit the Kimanis detention ...
12 December 2022 Myanmar NGOs, CSOs and students are calling on the world community to intervene to save the lives ...
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