Thai Protesters Demand Repeal of Law Against Questioning the Monarchy
The offence carries sentences of between three and 15 years’ imprisonment for defaming, insulting, or threatening the country’s royal family.
Read moreThe offence carries sentences of between three and 15 years’ imprisonment for defaming, insulting, or threatening the country’s royal family.
Read moreThe UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) has developed a series of information catalogs to raise awareness of the human rights
Read moreA group of UN human rights experts* has expressed alarm at the decision by Cambodian authorities to allow the publication
Read moreUN Human Rights and UNESCO have joined forces with the Netherlands in a two-year initiative to promote press freedom and
Read moreThe UN human rights experts keep issuing casual condemnation statements which are ignored by the rogue states that are supposed
Read moreUN human rights experts* urged on Thursday (October 22) the Thai government to guarantee the fundamental rights of peaceful assembly
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