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Going backwards: The death penalty in Southeast Asia [FIDH Report]

Over the past year, Southeast Asia has witnessed significant setbacks with regard to the abolition of the death penalty, FIDH said in a new report published today, on the occasion of the 14th World Day Against the Death Penalty. The report, titled “Going backwards: The death penalty in Southeast Asia,”...

Stories Learnt on the Struggle for Internet Freedoms in Southeast Asia at the ASEAN People’s Forum 2016, Dili, Timor Leste

This document is a summary of stories learnt on the struggle for internet freedoms in Southeast Asia countries during the ASEAN People's Forum 2016 (APF), from 2 August 2016 to 5 August 2016 in Dili, Timor Leste. The stories were collected through a mapping exercise at the Net Merdeka's1 exhibition...

Framework for Women’s Economic Rights in ASEAN [IWRAW Asia Pacific]

The WEL Project is a three-year partnership between International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific (IWRAW Asia Pacific), Oxfam and the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The idea for the Framework was first discussed during the inception meeting launching the Women’s Economic Leadership and Empowerment in ASEAN...

AIPP Annual Report 2015: Strengthening Indigenous Peoples’ Movements

For 2015, AIPP achieved significant achievements in the expanded implementation of its programmes at all levels—local, national, regional and global. These achievements include the widening reach of AIPP’s information dissemination, increased skills and capacities of individuals including women and IP organizations, and significant contribution to positive policies and guidelines...

Human Rights Report 2015 Overview: Civil and Political Rights [SUARAM]

The human rights situation for Malaysia in 2015 can be gleaned from the data and statistics for the violations of fundamental liberties documented and monitored by SUARAM. Once again, we can see that the promises of reform made by Prime Minister Najib Razak when he took over the office...

[ACSC/APF 2016 CSO Statement] Expanding Peoples’ Solidarity For a Just and Inclusive ASEAN Community

ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN Peoples’ Forum (ACSC/APF) marks a new history in this region by holding it in Timor Leste. The ACSC/APF 2016 will not take place in Lao PDR, due to concerns over possible restrictions and limited freedom of expression on key issues of concerns of ASEAN which...

The ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights Annual Report 2016

This Annual Report covers the period between July 2015 and June 2016. This Annual Report covers the period between July 2015 and June 2016.

Hostile Takeover – The corporate empire of Cambodia’s ruling family

Hun Sen’s family have been key to the longevity of his political career. They hold key posts across the state apparatus - in politics, the military, police, media, and charities - sectors that prop up the premier’s ruling party through propaganda, political donations or brute force. Our new exposé, Hostile...

FORUM – ASIA Annual Report 2015

The report provides a glimpse of FORUM-ASIA’s work in 2015. It features updates and activities from all programmes, as well as a financial overview, and a list of the organisation’s achievements throughout 2015. FORUM-ASIA proudly presents the Annual Report 2015. The report provides a glimpse of FORUM-ASIA’s work in 2015. It...