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SRI LANKA: The executive is exposing Sri Lankans to a dangerous situation by ruthlessly attacking the judiciary

Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government is now engaged in a ruthless attack on the Chief Justice, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) and the independence of the judiciary in general. The immediate rea...

PAKISTAN: Malala — the symbol of defiance has a college named after her

The youth of Pakistan have found a new leader to follow, one that has inspired, not on the youth of the country but the adults as well The Malala incident in Pakistan has given a powerful voice to the...

BANGLADESH: Right to truth to be exercised in the arson attack inquiry

A Joint Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission and Odhikar The investigation into the attack upon minorities, its process and outcome, and subsequent handling of the event by the Government B...

INDIA: An institution for sale

If a police officer decides to make money illegally, what would the officer do? There are many ways the officer could think of, including but not limited to, seeking bribes, illegally registering and ...

BANGLADESH: Government is abusing its police to harass dissident voices

Five persons including four senior journalists of the Daily Amar Desh, a national newspaper, are under imminent threat of detention and subsequent torture by the state agents. The country’s poli...

PAKISTAN: The president must immediately implement the order of the Supreme Court against the former chiefs of the army and ISI for rigging the 1990 elections

The Supreme Court (SC) today ordered the government to take legal action against former army chief General Aslam Beg and the former director general of the Inter Intelligence Service (ISI) Lt-Gen (ret...

INDIA: Minister of Law and Justice not above the law

This week and the last one have witnessed an overflowing of violence in India. It manifested in manifold shapes, colours, and intensity: permeating right from the gory incidents of rapes reported in t...

SRI LANKA: The proposed bill will limit the powers of the magistrates and increase the powers of the police

Making bad laws has become the hallmark of lawmaking in Sri Lanka for several decades now. The most recent example of the making of very bad laws is a bill which has recently been placed before parlia...

THAILAND: Police compensated for committing murder in the line of “duty”

The Asian Human Rights Commission is shocked to learn that a regional police commander in Thailand has recently given a substantial financial gift to five police officers convicted of murdering a teen...

PAKISTAN: The ‘lady gangster’ remains at large while her victim’s whereabouts are unknown

While the daughter of the chief minister of Punjab remains at large her husband, Ali Imran Yousuf, has been arrested in an effort to show that the chief minister is willing to respect the rule of law....

SRI LANKA: The Code of Criminal Procedure (Special Provisions Act) will further endanger citizen’s rights

The proposed Code of Criminal Procedure (Special Provisions Act) will lead to an increase in the abuse of power, extortion, torture and custodial deaths. A bill placed before parliament as the Code of...

INDIA: जमीन की राजनीति और राजनीति की जमीन

आन्ध्र प्रदेश में श्री काकुलम थर्मन पावर प्लांट का विरोध; उडीसा में पास्को क...

BANGLADESH: State’s unpardonable failures deserve credible investigation

A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission and Odhikar The entire governmental machinery of Bangladesh, with its retinue of law-enforcement units, intelligence agencies, and security forces, hav...

WORLD: What does World Food Day mean to the malnourished?

A malnourished Dalit girl in Aiyer Tolla of Varansi District, Uttar Pradesh state, India. Having to repeat oneself year after year and keeping hope alive against all odds, what can be more melancholic...

SRI LANKA: Fort Police steals from a Cambridge graduate and charges him with theft

The Asian Human Rights Commission is forwarding the following letter from Mas Rashid Singawangsa, a Sri Lankan citizen, which gives detailed information of the ordeal he suffered at the hands of the F...

PAKISTAN: First international day of the girl child — an opportunity to review policies and societal attitudes

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution to declare October 11 as the International Day of the Girl Child. The occasion aims to highlight the difficulties and barriers faced by young g...

SRI LANKA: The JSC secretary could have ended up like Prageeth Eknaligoda

There was an attempted abduction of the Secretary to the Judicial Service Commission on October 7, near the St. Thomas College gymnasium. Had the attempted abduction of Manjula Tilakaratne succeeded, ...

ශ්රීැ ලංකාව: අධිකරණ සේවා කොමිසමේ ලේකම්වරයාට ද ප්රoගීත් එක්නැළිගොඩට අත් වූ ඉරණමම අත්වීමට ඉඩ තිබුණි

English ආසියානු මානව හිමිකම් කොමිසම පසුගිය ඔක්තෝම්බර් 07 දින ශාන්ත තෝමස් විද්යාර...

PAKISTAN: If the scarecrow army cannot protect a young girl how can it safeguard the nuclear assets of the country?

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) strongly condemns the brutal and cowardly attack on the brilliant 14-year-old student, Malala Yousufzai. The Talibani attackers stopped the school van in which...

BANGLADESH: Inability to probe cannot certify innocence

The former Railway Minister of Bangladesh, Mr. Suranjit Sengupta, has claimed that he was proven “clean and innocent in the investigation” of an alleged act of corruption. The driver of th...