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North Korea's Prison Camps Continue to Cast Dark Shadow
By John Power
North Korea's notorious prison camps remain a "cornerstone" of state control, according to a new report.
Australia’s Wrong Response to its Rights Abuses
By Max Walden
A new report sheds more light on the country’s dark record.
Torture in China: A Vicious Cycle
By David Volodzko
Reports from human rights groups paint a dark picture of the use of torture in China's legal system.
With Forced Evictions, Turkmenistan Isn’t Playing Games
By Catherine Putz
A new report says Ashgabat has demolished thousands of homes to prepare for the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.
China Dismisses Amnesty's Death Penalty Report
By Tyler Roney
China rejects an Amnesty International report naming China the world's top executioner in 2013.
In Defense of Drones
If terrorists must be killed, then drones are the preferred tool for doing the job.
Plight of Sombath Somphone Back in Focus
Pressure on Laos to producing the missing activist is rising, as is the cost of inaction.
Freeing Omar Khadr: An Interview with Guantanamo Bay Activists
Two advocates seek justice for detained Canadian citizen Omar Khadr.
The Death Penalty: Fading Into the Past?
Amnesty International released its annual report on the death penalty. Where did Asian nations rank?
Report: North Korea Expanding Perimeter Around Infamous Camp 14 by 20km
“enclosing the surrounding non-prisoner population…”
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