Thailand sounds out ASEAN on Suu Kyi pardon
Thailand said on Friday it was asking neighboring Asian states to support a request to Myanmar's junta to pardon opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, back under house arrest after a court conviction this week. A Myanmar court sentenced the 64-year-old Nobel peace laureate to three years in detention on Tuesday for violating an...
Than Shwe vindicated again
By Aung Zaw from The Irrawaddy The court’s decision to extend the imprisonment of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was received with a chorus of condemnation from the international community and governments around the region and beyond. While the Philippines government called the sentence “incomprehensible”...
Consultation workshop: Engaging the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights
Maruah (Singapore) will be organizing a Consultation workshop on "Engaging the ASEAN inter-government commission for human rights". Details below: Saturday 22 August 2009, 8.30am to 3.45pm Novotel Hotel, Clarke Quay 177A River Valley Road, Singapore 179031 The ASEAN Human Rights Body, now termed the ASEAN Inter-Governmental...
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