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PHILIPPINES: Prisoners jailed for a decade; nine justices fail to complete review of sentence

In August 1999, five men, known as the “Abadilla Five”, received the death sentence by a Regional Trial Court (RTC) in Quezon City, Manila for the murder of an influential police colonel, ...

SRI LANKA: The HR High Commissioner’s duty to protect and promote human rights across the globe

As there is some discussion at the moment on the mandate of Louis Arbour as the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, we are reproducing below her mandate according to the resolution of t...

WORLD/SOUTH KOREA: Independence of National Human Rights Commission of Korea is threatened

A recommendation made by the Chairperson of the Presidential Transition Team to bring the National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK) under the immediate control of the President threatens the i...

PHILIPPINES: KILLINGS – Two more killings: a priest and a judge – a symptom of lawlessness

The killing of a Catholic priest, Jesus Reynaldo Roda of Tawi Tawi and a judge, Roberto Navidad of Calbayog City illustrates how miserable the lives of citizens have become in a cruel environment on t...

New web resources on rule of law Sri Lanka

The Asian Human Rights Commission wishes to inform you that there are several new web resources on the rule of law, democracy and human rights in Sri Lanka which provide information and documents valu...

CAMBODIA: A bang on the head of the lawmakers should be a call for justice for victims of land grabbing

On 13 January 2008 at around 11:30 pm a lawmaker named Chin Kim Sreng, 70, from the ruling party, was brutally beaten on the head in front of his house in Boeung Kang Kang commune, Chamcar Mon distric...

PHILIPPINES: KILLINGS — Why can’t security forces act without being asked?

On January 9, the Court of Appeals (CA) reportedly heard the petition for writ of amparo filed by Cleofas Sanchez, mother of disappeared victim Nicolas, who, together with his cousin, Heherson Medina,...

PAKISTAN: Boycott of courts by lawyers enters 75th day and the government’s attacks on judges intensify

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  AHRC-STM-013-2008 January 14, 2008 A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission PAKISTAN: Boycott of courts by lawyers enters 75th day and the government’s attacks on...

SRI LANKA: Public relations, corruption agenda and new quarrels about the 17th Amendment to the Constitution

Last week when the JVP announced the consensus of the several minority parties to nominate their candidate, to the Constitutional Council, former Auditor General, Mr S.C. Mayadunne, a public officer o...

PAKISTAN: The exclusive interview with Munir Malik to the Asian Human Rights Commission

PAKISTAN: The exclusive interview with Munir Malik to We are publishing an interview with Munir Malik, the former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association who was imprisoned and given drugs unde...

SRI LANKA: Sri Lanka is abandoning the rules against murder

Already within the first month of this year two legislators have been assassinated. One was a minister in the government and the suspected killers are the LTTE, the other was a Tamil Member of Parliam...

PAKISTAN: Targeting of lawyers and cover up

A bomb exploded in Lahore, the capital city of Punjab province, on January 10, killing more than 30 persons and injuring 70, mostly policemen, outside the Lahore High Court building where lawyers had ...

PHILIPPINES: KILLINGS — Claims of police efficiency at odds with reality

In a functioning criminal justice system, offenders of a crime are given an appropriate punishment following prompt and effective judicial proceedings. In the Philippines, however, it is commonly expe...

PAKISTAN: Crack down on civil society by Musharraf government

After the enormous reaction to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the former prime minister and a popular politician, the Musharraf government has registered more than 3,000 cases against more than ...

PHILIPPINES: Killings leave deeply entrenched fear and distrust

At the height of the escalating incidents of the murder of activists, there was strong condemnation, both within and outside the country that forced the government to do something to stop the killing....

WORLD: The guillotine is no solution to despair (Burma) – part one

While expressions of despair manifest themselves in many countries in the Asian region, all that the governments of these countries offer to those who express their despair is the guillotine. Ruthless...

SAUDI ARABIA/SRI LANKA: The Rizana Nafeek appeal postponed indefinitely

The case of Rizana Nafeek, a young girl from Sri Lanka who went to Saudi Arabia as a domestic helper when a 17 year-old teenager, and who was within a very short time accused of the murder of a infant...

PHILIPPINES: Recurrence of threats on church leaders explains fallacy of improved protection mechanism and human rights conditions

In December 2007, a bishop and three priests of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (Philippine Independent Church or PIC) once again have been threatened that they will be killed and have been the sub...

BANGLADESH: End misuse of authority upon the police and by the police

On 31 December 2007 an online news agency — BD News24.com — of Bangladesh published a report with the title ‘DMP commissioner blames failure of police on political pressure’. The report ...

SRI LANKA: Sri Lanka’s further plunge into lawlessness

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AHRC-STM-003-2008 January 03, 2007 A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission SRI LANKA: Sri Lanka’s further plunge into lawlessness The year 2008 began, for Sri Lank...