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12th August 2019

Hong Kong: Police should exercise restraint to avoid escalating violence

22nd July 2019

Hong Kong: Failure in political leadership inflames situation

22nd July 2019

South Korea: Criminalisation of sex between men in military fuels violence, abuse and discrimination

18th July 2019

Hong Kong: European Parliament calls for export control on technologies ‘used to violate basic rights’

11th July 2019

Philippines: UN resolution builds pressure on architects of deadly “war on drugs”

9th July 2019

Philippines: UN investigation urgently needed into Duterte administration’s murderous “war on drugs”

21st June 2019

Hong Kong: Evidence of police violence against protesters verified

12th June 2019

Hong Kong: Police must end excessive force against largely peaceful protest

27th May 2019

Manus: Surge in suicide attempts illustrates crisis of Australian policy

17th May 2019

Taiwan becomes first in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage after historic bill passes

15th May 2019

Good News: Journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe have been released

10th May 2019

China: Transgender people risk their lives with dangerous self-surgery

12th April 2019

Brunei Darussalam: Claims of ‘preventive’ stoning and amputation laws are callous and reckless

11th April 2019

South Korea: Top court orders reform of abortion laws in historic victory for women’s rights

3rd April 2019

Brunei Darussalam must immediately halt plans to introduce stonings and other vicious punishments

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27th March 2019

Brunei: Heinous punishments to become law next week

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