Tag: Human rights
Death keeps its sting in the court of Malaysian public opinion
Govt faces a struggle to repeal capital punishment, despite its increasing unpopularity for some crimes
India celebrates New Year’s Eve with protests against citizenship law
Many Indians fear new law will discriminate against minority Muslims and chip away at India's secular constitution
The scourge of enforced disappearances
Asia submitted the highest number of cases of enforced disappearance to the United Nations in the last decade.
Tesco suspends Chinese supplier after suspected prisoner message in Christmas card
Message reportedly found in card made for British retail giant
‘Proximate Justice’: When hope and history rhyme
There is comfort in the idea of pursuing true justice, which can only be fulfilled by God
The most beautiful of Christmas gifts
Reunifications in Timor-Leste and El Salvador are the most beautiful Christmas gifts to the desaparecidos and their families
China’s incentive to pollute: Global warming is big business
China profits on selling the solution to the pollution problem it creates
Unfinished business: Why warlords flourish in the Philippines
The country's biggest challenge is dismantling the infrastructure of impunity
Philippine bishops laud court ruling in 2009 massacre case
Families of the victims say that while they applaud the guilty verdict, they are also concerned for their safety
Six charged with treason in Indonesia after Papua protest
Accused say they were exercising constitutional right to protest