Home / News / ALRC News / 29th Session – 2015 June 29th Session – 2015 June Tweet BANGLADESH: UN rights mechanisms need reshaping to address extrajudicial executions INDIA: Extrajudicial executions and torture are defining characters of India’s security establishment INDONESIA: Extrajudicial and summary executions remain a serious problem despite legal guarantees to the right to life BURMA/MYANMAR: Extrajudicial killings continue with impunity PAKISTAN: Rights Safeguards Rendered Meaningless in the face of Extrajudicial Killings PHILIPPINES: Government policy and practice defeat UN’s objective to eliminate killings NEPAL: Custodial torture is rooted in the police stations of Nepal INDONESIA: Right to freedom of assembly and association acknowledged, but not protected NEPAL: Need for local elections, exposed by the earthquake PAKISTAN: The State should be asked to declare all kinds of private courts to be illegal, and enforce the same PHILIPPINES: Government uses law and policy to violate rights to peaceful assembly and association INDONESIA: Government unwilling to genuinely protect freedom of expression PAKISTAN: The State is enacting more laws to restrain free speech NEPAL: International community must immediately help internally displaced people INDONESIA: Land grabbing and rights abuse occurs widely under ‘economic development’ PAKISTAN: Business and Human Rights – government must strictly follow the regulations of ILO in its true spirit INDONESIA: Weak judicial system and insufficient legal aid allows for unfair trial INDONESIA: Human rights violations in the mining and plantations sectors ASIA: Freedoms of Expression, Opinion, Assembly, and Association being curtailed in Asia SOUTH ASIA: Domestic justice system requires reform to address extrajudicial executions ASIA: Council should lead reforms of judicial institutions to realise rights