Tag: Human rights
Chinese seeking redress for abuses linked to COVID-19 are targeted, rights...
Because of the suppression of critical voices in China there may never be an honest accounting of the state’s role, Human Rights Watch says
Beijing rebuked for ‘grievous attack’ on Hong Kong freedoms
Arrests fuel concerns that the city has taken a swift authoritarian turn
Over 50 Hong Kong democracy activists arrested under national security law
Arrests included well known democratic figures and former lawmakers James To, Lam Cheuk-ting and Lester Shum
China threatens lawyers of arrested Hong Kong activists
Legal system in mainland China is controlled by ruling Communist Party
Long prison sentences for Vietnamese journalists over ‘anti-state propaganda’
Three freelancers convicted of ‘making, storing, spreading information, materials, items for the purpose of opposing the state’
Hong Kong democracy activist Agnes Chow in top security prison, says...
The 24-year-old is now imprisoned alongside those convicted of murder or drug trafficking
No New Year’s feast for an activist’s child in Philippines detention...
There were no family nor friends in the detention cell where the baby, Randall Emmanuel, spent the holidays
Hong Kongers caught trying to flee to Taiwan ‘at risk of...
Chinese authorities have again shown the world that political activists will not receive a fair trial, Amnesty International says
One woman’s quest for justice shames Malaysia’s justice system
Mother calls top cop’s bluff, sues police for inaction over kidnapped daughter
Hong Kong court grants bail to media mogul Jimmy Lai
Among his bail terms, Lai is not allowed to meet with foreign officials, give any interviews, publish any articles or post on social media