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ASIA: Women's views on prevention of torture - Interview 36
ASIA: Women's views on prevention of torture - Interview 37
ASIA: Women's views on prevention of torture - Interview 38
ASIA: Women's views on prevention of torture- Interview 39
INDIA: Corrupt officers investigating corruption!
ASIA: Women's views on prevention of torture -- Interview 40
PHILIPPINES: 'They give us coffins, not food to eat'
ASIA: Women's views on prevention of torture -- Interview 41
ASIA: Women's views on prevention of torture - Interview 43
ASIA: Women's views on prevention of torture - Interview 44
BURMA: Burmese lawyer shares his point of view on current situation of the Burmese judges and lawyers and related issues
ASIA: Women's view on prevention of torture -- Interview 45
ASIA: Women's view on prevention of torture -- Interview 46
BURMA: Burmese lawyer shares his point of view on habeas corpus and related issues
PHILIPPINES: Torture victims speak out on the practice of torture -- Interview 1
PHILIPPINES: Torture victims speak out--"I still suffer from trauma after two decades" Interview 2
PHILIPPINES: Torture victims speak out--"I cannot easily trust the police and military anymore" -- Interview 3
PHILIPPINES: Torture victims speak out--"They are too frightened to file a case" -- Interview 4
PHILIPPINES: Torture victims speak out--"The soldiers were never prosecuted" -- Interview 5
PHILIPPINES: Torture victims speak out--"Families of victims think complaining is useless" Interview 6
In this sixth interview in the series, Abina Rombaoa, talks about why the victims and their families are not keen on prosecuting torture cases in court. Abina, whose relatives also experienced having been tortured in police custody, has been helping victims and their families obtain legal remedies.
PHILIPPINES: Torture victims speak out--"The evidence is suppressed to weaken a case" -- Interview 7
NEPAL: "For victims of torture, there are actually very few possibilities to get justice in Nepal."
INDONESIA: Ahmadiyah community faces ongoing discrimination
An interview with Zaenuda Ikhwanul Aziz from the Indonesian Ahmadiyah Community (JAI) published by the Asian Human Rights Commission regarding the situation faced by Ahmadis in Indonesia..
PHILIPPINES: Torture victims speak out--"I kept the torture I experience to myself for one year" Interview 9
In this ninth interview in the series the interviewee has asked that his identity be withheld for security reasons. Here, he shares his experience on how he was tortured in police custody inside their headquarters. Due to the trauma he endured it took him one year before he was able to tell his colleagues about the torture he suffered. But even after having the courage to tell others what he had experienced they doubted him, saying that what he experienced could not have possibly happened in the 90s.
INDONESIA: Implementation of sharia law in Aceh still too sensitive an issue to be adequately addressed
INDONESIA: The content of the sharia district regulation must be amended
NEPAL: "A lot of the juveniles who have been subjected to torture see gloomy prospects for their future"
INDONESIA: No justice for victims of Semanggi I tragedy 13 years on
PAKISTAN: It would be an honour to die with my head up than to live like a coward having my eyes down, Uzma says in an interview
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