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INDIA: The state government of West Bengal is promoting organised crime

Nandigram, a remote village in West Bengal state of India is once again in front page news in the country. This remote village in West Bengal was in the news 11 months ago when violence erupted in the...

SRI LANKA: The Case of Palitha Tissa Kumara

We reproduce below the fourth in a series of five cases researched on the basis of the information collected by the Asian Human Rights Commission in the past years reflecting the type of issues faced ...

UPDATE(Philippines): A mother of an infant who died from severe malnutrition dies; illness worsen by lack of food, medicines 

[RE: HA-26-2005: PHILIPPINES: Infant dies of severe malnutrition and a hunger related disease in General Santos City, Mindanao] ——————————&#...

UPDATE (Sri Lanka): List of 53 extrajudicial killings reported for the month of October

Dear friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information from reliable sources regarding a list of extrajudicial killings of 53 persons solely for the single month of October 20...

SRI LANKA: No proper investigation launched for the killing of a man and injury to his son by Negombo police

Dear friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information regarding the death of a man and the injury of his son due to an accident that occurred on 7 September 2007 in Sri Lanka...

PAKISTAN: EMERGENCY – Election announcement nothing more than a vague diversionary tactic

General Pervez Musharraf on 11 November 2007 announced that he “expects” general elections to be held in Pakistan before January 9, within 60 days of the National Assembly’s dissolut...

PAKISTAN: MAST FM103 Shutdown by Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority 

Karachi, Pakistan – On 3rd of November 2007, MAST FM103 Karachi station was invaded by PEMRA () officials with heavy police force and was forced to shutdown transmission and all broadcast equipm...

ASIA: Using the law for social change

Presentation at the International Human Rights Colloquium at San Paulo organised by CONECTAS from 3rd to 8th November by: Basil Fernando Executive Director of the Asian Human Rights Commission This is...

WORLD: Activists call for the restoration of democracy and respect for human rights in Pakistan

We the undersigned wish to express our grave concern regarding the ongoing political and human rights crisis in Pakistan. As we meet in Sao Paolo, Brazil for the seventh International Colloquium on Hu...

UPDATE (Pakistan): New ordinances deprive press freedom; journalists systematically attacked

Dear friends, Further to our previous appeals, the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has been informed that the freedom of the press has been denied through the two ordinances which the government ...

PAKISTAN: The International Bar Association calls upon the world’s bars and law societies to support lawyers and judges in Pakistan 

The International Bar Association (IBA) is calling upon its member bars and law societies across the globe to support . Since President Musharraf declared a state of emergency and suspended the Pakist...

PAKISTAN: Suspension of constitution grave blow to rule of law. President urged to end attack on independence of judges and lawyers. 

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) today condemned the suspension of the constitution in Pakistan, the summary dismissal of the Chief Justice and the arrest of leading lawyers, and expresse...

SRI LANKA: The case of Lalith Rajapakse

We reproduce below the third of a series of five cases researched on the basis of the information collected by the Asian Human Rights Commission in the past years reflecting the type of issues faced b...

PAKISTAN: EMERGENCY – Purpose of courts is to scrutinise other parts of government, not serve as rubber stamps for petty dictators

An eight-member Supreme Court bench headed by Abdul Hameed Dogar on November 6 overruled a seven-judge decision that had struck down the Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO) which suspended the cons...

SRI LANKA: Torture of a casual labourer by the Dodangoda Police

Dear friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that a casual labourer and his friend were brutally assaulted with a copper cable by the Dodangoda Police on 31 October ...

PAKISTAN: Arrest of media personalities 

The South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA) is shocked to hear of the sudden and irregular arrest of SAFMA founding Secretary General Imtiaz Alam in Lahore, Pakistan, yesterday (November 5th, 2007)...

INDONESIA: One person killed and two seriously injured by a group allegedly contracted by the military

Dear friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that one farmer has died and two were seriously injured by a group on 1 October 2007 in Sei Tuan Village, Indonesia. How...

PAKISTAN: EMERGENCY – “Arrest” without criminal procedure and functioning courts is abduction

Since the government of General Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency, suspended the constitution and blacked out the media on November 3, it has launched a massive operation to detain virtua...

SRI LANKA: The case of Anthony Fernando

We reproduce below the second of a series of five cases researched on the basis of the information collected by the Asian Human Rights Commission in the past years reflecting the type of issues faced ...

SRI LANKA: Illegal arrest, detention and degrading treatment of a couple by the Kandana Police

Dear friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information from a reliable source regarding the illegal arrest and detention of a couple by the Kandana Police who humiliated and h...