South Korea: Rights and Democracy Prevail
President’s Short-Lived Martial Law Ends in Impeachment
President’s Short-Lived Martial Law Ends in Impeachment
Prime Minister Fails to Uphold Promises to Strengthen Democracy, Rule of Law
Voters Rights Violated; Government Critics Prosecuted
Crackdowns on Dissent, Civic Space; Fewer Opportunities for Justice
New, Repressive Laws, Violence against Peaceful Protesters
Growing Number of Activists, Journalists Imprisoned Across the Region
Reform Promises Abandoned; Censorship Powers Expand
Warring Parties Should Cease Unlawful Attacks
Persistent Oppression in Xinjiang, Tibet; Hong Kong’s Freedoms Further Curtailed
Mounting Evidence of Government Abuses Abroad
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Should End Repression, Adopt Legal Reforms