Yellow Letters' director İlker Çatak on political repression of artists: ‘You have it in the U.S. too. Look at what happened ...
China’s vocational training and labor transfer schemes are coercive instruments threatening the irreversible erasure of ...
Amnesty International reports an escalation of arbitrary detentions, illegal surveillance and harassment of relatives of ...
At least 200 students are believed to have been killed in the protests.
The government is tolerating small protests and public criticism as Venezuelan leaders try to appease the U.S.
Past movements against repressive regimes were met with violence and repression, but gradually concessions were secured.
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The World Uyghur Congress weekly brief highlighted political developments in Japan, legal action in Australia over alleged forced labour links, activist statements in Geneva and Mexico, rising ...
The Islamic Republic has succeeded in compelling the international community into silence in the face of mass killing.
US Attorney said: “[Nikhil Gupta] thought… he could kill someone in [the US] without consequence, simply for exercising their American right to free speech." ...
T his week, my 68-year-old father was convicted and remanded in custody in Hong Kong, simply for being my father. This is the first time the Hong Kong government is convicting family to repress ...