Vol. 4 No. 3 – June 2010

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Table of Contents
- Asia: Wide-ranging restrictions on freedoms of expression must be addressed
- Burma’s elections: An absence of minimum conditions
- Depayin 7th anniversary: When cries for justice are silenced, how can Burma’s 2010 elections be free and fair?
- Indonesia: ‘Unprofessional’ police leads to torture
- My lawless mother land
- Negros Island: Living in our colonial past
- Poor governance and abuse exposes Pakistanis to food insecurity
- Possibilities for Sri Lanka’s truth and reconciliation commission
- Sri Lanka: ‘A woman finds it difficult to go to a police station alone’
- Teaching principles of fair trial in China
- The AHRC model for torture prevention
Table of contents
- Asia: Wide-ranging restrictions on freedoms of expression must be addressed
- Burma’s elections: An absence of minimum conditions
- Depayin 7th anniversary: When cries for justice are silenced, how can Burma’s 2010 elections be free and fair?
- Indonesia: ‘Unprofessional’ police leads to torture
- My lawless mother land
- Negros Island: Living in our colonial past
- Poor governance and abuse exposes Pakistanis to food insecurity
- Possibilities for Sri Lanka’s truth and reconciliation commission
- Sri Lanka: ‘A woman finds it difficult to go to a police station alone’
- Teaching principles of fair trial in China
- The AHRC model for torture prevention