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20 Sep

Censorship and Media Freedom in Cambodia

Cambodia’s independent media outlets are under threat. Last February, the Cambodian government closed down...

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20 Sep

An Uphill Journey: Abolishing Singapore’s Death Penalty

Singapore's death penalty rate has risen to 11, primarily for drug-related offenses, causing anxiety among 63 prisoners, overrepresentation of minorities, and a growing movement towards less punitive measures.

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20 Sep

Papua New Guinea: UN Welcomes Parliament’s Decision to Repeal Capital Punishment

Papua New Guinea abolished the death penalty in 2022, ending capital punishment in the Oceania region. Despite reintroduction, no executions were carried out, making it an "abolitionist de facto" state.

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20 Sep

Kanjuruhan Tragedy and the Culture of Police Violence and Impunity in Indonesia

In October 2022, a football match in Malang, Indonesia, resulted in a riot and stampede, causing 125 deaths, 33 of which were children, highlighting police violence and impunity.

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29 May

The situation of women’s rights in contemporary Hungary: The examination of the current state of women’s rights under the FIDESZ government

The paper examines Hungary's women's rights since 2010, highlighting political shifts, legal changes, and challenges in advocating for individual rights, while also addressing the 2008 global financial crisis.

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