Afghanistan: Taliban Tramples Media Freedom
Journalists Face Arrest, Torture; Journalists in Exile at Risk of Forced Return
November 4, 2025
Sheffield Hallam University in England terminated a project about Uyghur forced labor after Chinese state security officers reportedly interrogated a staff member in Beijing and a Chinese company named in a report filed a defamation lawsuit in the United Kingdom. The project was led by Laura Murphy, a professor of human rights and modern slavery at Sheffield Hallam.
Journalists Face Arrest, Torture; Journalists in Exile at Risk of Forced Return
How Low Taxes Drove Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis and Squandered its Education Lead
Predatory Microfinance Loans and Exploitation of Cambodia’s Indigenous Peoples
Tokyo Should Denounce Phnom Penh’s ‘Transnational Repression’
At a summit dominated by two leaders who have demonstrated utter hostility to the international system, human rights law, and democratic principles, how should rights-respecting, democratic countries respond?
2025 North Korean human rights resolution to be adopted at the 80th United Nations General Assembly
Matiullah Jan Latest Reporter Unjustly Prosecuted Under Draconian Laws
Governments Engaging with Vietnam Press for Accountability
The Cybercrime Convention will further entrench control and surveillance over peaceful expression of dissent online beyond the borders of repressive states.
Malaysia Summits Should Focus on Human Rights, Humanitarian Crisis
Journalists Face Arrest, Torture; Journalists in Exile at Risk of Forced Return
Seek Release, Reopen Investigation into Thuzar Maung Family’s Abduction