On 8 January 2016, New York District Court Judge Thomas Griesa reversed his previous decision to disqualify lawyer John Moscow and New York law firm Baker...
Four years after the massacre of striking oil workers by security forces at Zhanaozen in western Kazakhstan, the campaign to unmask those who gave the orders...
Kyrgystan, Central Asia’s leading democracy, has taken the unprecedented step of barring a prominent human rights researcher from entering the country. On December 2, immigration authorities in...
The United Nations Committee Against Torture examined Azerbaijan’s record on torture and ill-treatment on November 11 and 12, 2015, and published its conclusions on 9 December,...
A court in Kazakhstan has sentenced a pro-Russian activist to four years in prison on hatred charges. The court in the southern village of Qordai sentenced...
EU Reporter has received a letter of complaint from the government of Thailand about articles published in EU Reporter which were critical of the present government,...
Opinion by James Drew Given the enthusiasm at present towards exploiting ASEAN trade opportunities, such as the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that was recently signed between...