Danny Fenster’s release comes days after he was sentenced to 11 years in jail; release negotiated by former US diplomat Bill Richardson
Angry demonstrators protest after Thailand’s Constitutional Court rules three activists had attempted to overthrow the monarchy last year
Danny Fenster, in jail since May, also faces sedition and terrorism charges
Danny Fenster, in jail since May, now faces sedition and terrorism charges
New requirements and conviction of producer who searched public records is making reporters think twice before accessing Hong Kong databases
Following the coup, they say, military rulers are cracking down on religious groups that refuse to accept their rule
Visitors from more than 60 countries deemed “low risk” are now able to visit the Southeast Asian nation, with quarantine essentially scrapped
Lawmakers pass an amendment to the Film Censorship Bill that will allow authorities to ban films past or present that are seen as a threat to national security
Analysts find the closures of the international NGO offices 'alarming'
Military government pardoned 1,316 people and dropped charges against 4,320 others that participated in protests against junta
Arrests, random street searches, threats: Myanmar’s media face daily risks as they try to report on military government
Several of Hong Kong’s prominent opposition groups have disbanded in recent months
Strict media laws, police harassment make reporting on calls for reform in Thailand harder, local media says
Dozens of towns reportedly go without internet access amid conflict with military, which seized power in February coup
Alliance was known for assembling Hong Kong’s annual candlelight vigil commemoration following 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing
Organization that promotes Hong Kong journalists and media freedom defends itself against accusations of bias and influence
A minister for the country’s shadow government says that the UN must uphold the will of the Myanmar people and that a defensive war is necessary
Myanmar’s COVID-19 battle is facing further complications amid the fallout from February’s military coup
After the NUG’s acting president, Duwa Lashi La, called for a nationwide uprising, there have reports that the government has increased its military presence in Yangon
The Credentials Committee must decide whether the ousted government or the junta that seized power will take the UN seat
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