Thailand: New Government Slow to Protect Rights
Reforms Needed to End Unjust Charges, ‘Disappearances,’ Refugee Returns
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Reforms Needed to End Unjust Charges, ‘Disappearances,’ Refugee Returns
Prioritize Fixing Offshore Detention, Rights of First Nations People, Children in Solitary
Violence, Discriminatory Policies Set Back Global Leadership Role
Free Expression Under Threat, Continued Impunity for Rights Violations
Key International Partners Should Call for Independent Inquiry into Abuses
Activists, Critics Targeted: Growing attacks on refugees and groups at risk
Expanded Attacks on Opposition, Media, Activists
Bolster Social Protection System to Counter Economic Challenges
Free Speech, LGBT Rights, Refugees Remain Under Threat
Mass Killings at Yemen Border; Death Sentences; Long Prison Terms
Escalated Crackdown on Freedom of Expression, Peaceful Activism
Amid Economic Showdown, Mourning for Ex-Premier Shows Discontent
Efforts for International Accountability Advance
Heightened Repression Against Minorities, Dissent
Civilians Bear Brunt of Global Inaction on Wartime Atrocities, Humanitarian Crises