Tag
Human Rights
The Islamic State Will Fail in Pakistan
By Sikander Shah
Pakistan will not succumb to the brutality and inhumanity of the Islamic State.
Punjab: Civil Society and Conflict Transformation
By Armed Conflict Resolution and People’s Rights Project
A look at efforts to support the survivors of the 1984-1995 conflict in Punjab.
Interview: Baloch Activists
By Vanessa Thevathasan and Monomita Raksit
Baloch activists on violence in Balochistan and the struggle for self-determination.
Human Rights and Cross-Strait Relations
By Jerome A. Cohen & Yu-Jie Chen
Human rights need to be part of the cross-Strait conversation. A consular-type agreement would be a good place to start.
China Watches the Ferguson Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's state news agency sees the Ferguson protests as evidence of America's human rights failings.
North Korea to Publish Human Rights Report
By Zachary Keck
In response to a UN report this spring, North Korea will publish its own report on human rights in the DPRK
Europe Must Support Democracy in Thailand
By Serhat Ünaldi
The EU should continue to stand up to Thai’s coup leaders and push for the restoration of democracy.
North Korea Downsizes Political Prisoners
By Tae-jun Kang
A new report suggests that the number of political prisoners in North Korea has declined since 2009.
'Great Civilizations': China's Vision for Relations With the EU
By Kerry Brown
Xi Jinping wants to address the EU as one "great civilization" to another.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Must Safeguard Human Rights
By Jared Genser
Any agreement on the TPP should make human rights a priority.
Sex Trafficking Victims Go Unnoticed in Laos
By Sean Kimmons
There is little assistance available to the many victims of sex trafficking in Laos.
Nepal: One of The Worst Places To Be a Child?
By Kiran Nazish
Although child labor is illegal in Nepal, 1.6 million children are in the workforce. Girls have it the worst.