Rule of law

PAKISTAN: How many more Aasia Bibis,Taseers, Bhattis, and Rehmans will become victims because of inept judiciary?

A Divisional Bench of the Lahore High Court (LHC) upheld the death penalty of a Christian woman convicted of Blasphemy by a Sessions’ Court in 2010. Ms. Aasia Bibi, was a mother of five. She was arrested in 2009 under blasphemy charges while working in a farm with many other Muslim women. A two-judge bench […]

PAKISTAN: Will Aasia Bibi ever see justice?

Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy law is once again in the headlines. The world’s media is talking about Aasia Bibi’s enraging and sorrowful story. She was accused of blasphemy in 2009 and since 2010 has been on death row. But on October 16th the Lahore High Court rejected her appeal, and her suffering because of the country’s blasphemy […]

PHILIPPINES: Children suffer inhuman treatment, severe malnutrition due to government neglect

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) strongly condemns the Manila City government for its apparent outright neglect to improve conditions at the Reception and Action Center (RAC), a public child care institutions. The AHRC has obtained a copy of a photo, taken on October 12, showing a naked and severely malnourished boy lying on the […]

PAKISTAN: Government must restore the arbitrarily suspended broadcast license of ‘ARY News’ with immediate effect

The government of Pakistan  through its regulatory body, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has banned a local television channel, the “ARY News” and has arbitrarily suspended its license for a period of 15 days, and  imposed a fine of Rs.10 million (approximately USD 97,000) for airing on 20th October 2014  an allegedly derogatory […]

SRI LANKA: Is it a crime to call the President an Ekadhipathiya – ඒකාධිපතියා (Authoritarian ruler)?

by Basil Fernando On the 19th October 2014 BBC Sinhala Service broadcast, the United National Party Member of Parliament Ranjan Ramanayake, complained that there was a plan to assassinate him due to his participation in a televised debate. On air, he had provided details of the information he had received regarding the alleged assassination plan. […]

ประเทศไทย / พม่า: กรณี การปฏิบัติหน้าที่ของเจ้าหน้าที่และสื่อมวลชนใน คดีเกาะเต่า

แถลงการณ์ ขอ ให้ยุติการกระทำที่ละเมิดสิทธิของครอบครัวผู้ เสียหายและผู้ต้องหา กรณี การปฏิบัติหน้าที่ของเจ้าหน้าที่และสื่อมวลชนใน คดีเกาะเต่า จาก กรณีเมื่อวันที่ 15 กันยายน 2557 เกิด เหตุสองนักท่องเที่ยวชาวอังกฤษถูกทำร้ายและเสีย ชีวิตอยู่ริมชายหาดเกาะเต่า จังหวัดสุราษฎร์ธานี ต่อมาในวันที่ 2 ตุลาคม 2557 เจ้า หน้าที่ตำรวจได้ควบคุมตัวผู้ต้องสงสัยเป็นแรงงาน ชาวพม่าจำนวน 3 ราย โดยจากการสอบสวนเพิ่มเติมของพนักงานสอบสวนทำผู้ ต้องหาให้การรับสารภาพว่ากระทำความผิดตามข้อกล่าว หา และในวันที่ 3 ตุลาคม 2557 เจ้า พนักงานสอบสวนได้นำตัวผู้ต้องหา 2 รายไปแถลงข่าวและทำแผนประกอบคำรับสารภาพในที่เกิดเหตุ ปรากฏตามรายงานข่าวของสื่อมวลชนไปแล้วนั้น เนื่องจากคดีดังกล่าวอยู่ระหว่างชั้นสอบสวน ผู้ต้องหาต้องได้รับการสันนิษฐานไว้ก่อนว่าเป็นผู้ บริสุทธิ์จนกว่าจะมีคำพิพากษาถึงที่สุด ดังนั้นการปฏิบัติต่อผู้ต้องหาจะกระทำเหมือนผู้ กระทำความผิดแล้วไม่ได้ สมาคมนักกฎหมายสิทธิมนุษยชนและองค์กรข้างท้ายมีความห่วงใยว่าการปฏิบัติ หน้าที่ของเจ้าหน้าที่รัฐที่เกี่ยวข้องและ สื่อมวลชนอาจเป็นการละเมิดสิทธิในความเป็นส่วนตัว ของครอบครัวผู้เสียหายและละเมิดสิทธิของผู้ต้องหา ตามหลักการดังต่อไปนี้ 1. การ ให้การในคดีที่มีโทษประหารชีวิต หากผู้ต้องหาไม่มีทนายความ พนักงานสอบสวนมีหน้าที่ตามกฎหมายในการจัดหาทนายความให้ผู้ต้องหาตามมาตรา 134/1 ประมวล กฎหมายวิธีพิจารณาความอาญาและกติกา […]

THAILAND / BURMA: Violation of the rights of the victims and alleged offenders must be stopped:The performance of the officials and media in Koh Tao murder case

Public Statement Human Rights Lawyers Association (HRLA) and Union for Civil Liberties (UCL) October15, 2014 Violation of the rights of the victims and alleged offenders must be stopped:The performance of the officials and media in Koh Tao murder case, On 15 September 2014, two tourists from UK were murdered and their bodies were left on […]

HONG KONG: OCLP strongly condemns police use of extrajudicial punishment and demands investigation of use of excessive force against protesters

This morning, in an attempt to forcibly disperse the crowd outside the Chief Executive’s Office at Lung Wo Road and the adjacent underpass, police exercised excessive force. The most unacceptable incident was recorded by members of the media, in which several police officers took an already restrained protester to a dark corner and kicked and […]

HONG KONG: Concern about the use of police excessive force and abuse

(Hong Kong, October15, 2014) The Asian Human Rights Commission expressed shock and sadness at the use of police excessive force/abuse as shown in amateur video footage now available to the public on YouTube. It is apparent that the arrested person was taken to a place away from others for the purpose of being beaten by […]

ASIA: Asian parliamentarians demand end to torture & corruption

(Hong Kong, October 14, 2014) “The widespread torture and ill-treatment that prevails in most of the Asian countries is a direct result of the political system and the legal system. Eradication of torture cannot be done merely by education of the police, the military and other security forces who usually engage in committing acts of torture”, […]

INDIA: Raid of Forward Press office is attack on freedom of expression

The police raid on the Nehru Place office of Forward Press is a deplorable attack on freedom of expression. The Forward Press, a progressive magazine aimed at marginalised and underprivileged sections of India society, had focussed on Bahujan-Shraman (roughly meaning the majority that lives off its labour and not by exploiting others) traditions. The issue […]

BURMA/MYANMAR: Men brutally tortured in army base and imprisoned illegally

Dear friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that after soldiers in Kachin State, northern Burma detained two men over alleged involvement in an anti-government armed group, they were tortured and interrogated illegally. Furthermore, although the men, named Lahpai Gan and Baran Yaun, were turned over to police custody they were then […]

NEPAL: Parents on hunger strike demand impartial investigation into murder of daughter

Dear Friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that Mr. Pancha Bir Lama, aged 50, and his wife, Shaili Maya Lama, aged 38, are on hunger strike demanding impartial investigation into the murder of their 21-year-old daughter, Sushila Tamang. They began their hunger strike on 14 June 2014, at Bhadrakali, Kathmandu, located […]

THAILAND: Continued detention without charge of theatre activists

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is gravely concerned about the ongoing detention without charge of Patiwat (last name withheld) and Pornthip (last name withheld), who are being held in relation to a complaint filed against them for alleged violation of Article 112 of the Criminal Code in Thailand. Patiwat, age 23, a fifth year […]

ASIA: Weekly Roundup, Episode 47

In this week’s episode of the Weekly Roundup , AHRC TV covers the tragic news of the death of Nanda Prasad Adhikari, following a 333-day hunger strike in Nepal. His wife, Ganga Maya, continues her fast, protesting against the Nepal government’s inability to investigate, prosecute, and punish her son’s killers. To learn more about this […]

HONG KONG: The Umbrella Movement and Democracy in Hong Kong

by Jack Clancey During this past week, Central was occupied by thousands of demonstrators, as was Admiralty, Wanchai, Causeway Bay, and other parts of Hong Kong. The key question being asked is: What needs to be done to end the demonstrations? One of the two key demands of the leaders of the Occupy Central movement […]

THAILAND: Intimidation and threatened eviction in southern Thailand

According to information provided by Protection International to the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), human rights defenders and other members of the Klong Sai Pattana community in Surat Thani province have been intimidated and threatened with eviction from their homes and villages. The Asian Human Rights Commission is concerned that the in the general atmosphere […]

NEPAL: Students tortured by drunk police officers

Dear friends, The Terai Human Rights Defenders (THRD) Alliance in Nepal has informed the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) that three teenage children were tortured by three drunk police officers on 26 September 2014. The victims are still waiting for justice and the perpetrators have yet to be charged.  CASE NARRATIVE: Mr. Deepak Thater, the […]

HONG KONG: Statement of the Hong Kong Bar Association on the Use of Force by the Hong Kong Police at Harcourt Road on 28 September 2014

1. The Hong Kong Bar Association (“HKBA”) is deeply disturbed by, and deplores and condemns, the excessive and disproportionate use of force by the Hong Kong Police on demonstrators gathering at Harcourt Road in the afternoon of28 September 2014. 2. The circumstances in which the Hong Kong Police commenced the use of CS gas on […]

SRI LANKA: An Open Letter to the President for Media Publication

Dear Mr. President, “You must be the change you want to see in the world” The Sri Lankan Lion roared at the 69th Session of the UN General Assembly reminding the global community that “…, in order to gain the confidence and goodwill of the international community as a whole, but one of the essential requirements was consistency of standards across […]