Myanmar: Japan-Trained Officer Among Abusive Forces
Tokyo Should Cut Military Ties, Pressure Junta to End Atrocities

Tokyo Should Cut Military Ties, Pressure Junta to End Atrocities
High Commissioner Should Address Crimes Against Humanity as Top Priority
US, Japan, India, Australia Should Address Crises Across Region
Pyongyang’s Abhorrent Record Should Be on Biden-Yoon Agenda for Seoul Visit
Population at Risk as Government-Declared ‘Fever’ Spreads
Ominous Action Days After Beijing Appoints City’s New Chief
President Biden Should Raise Key Issues with Regional Leaders
Hong Kong's one-man election drives home Beijing's broken promises to the territory
Piecemeal Releases Do Not Mean Fundamental Policy Shift
Allow Evening Prayers, Eid Celebrations
Training Tatmadaw Personnel Risks Complicity in Junta’s Atrocities
Prison Terms, Fines Violate Freedom of Expression
Increase Support for Clearance, Recovery Assistance around Tripoli
Key Countries Should Overhaul Approach to Junta’s Atrocities
The upcoming U.S.-ASEAN special summit stands in jarring juxtaposition to last year’s “Summit for Democracy” — to which most ASEAN states didn’t merit an invitation.
Economist Died in Custody After Enforced Disappearance
Pledge Comes Amidst Ceasefire in Prolonged Conflict