International Parliamentary Inquiry for Myanmar
APHR launches a new initiative to assess the response of international actors to the crisis in Myanmar, with the aim of recommending courses of action to address the urgent needs in the country.
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Thailand’s year-long emergency is unnecessary and disproportionate, regional MPs say
JAKARTA - In the one year since Thailand declared an "emergency situation" to curb the spread of COVID-19, the government has used it as an excuse to crack down on fundamental freedoms, particularly amid a rise in anti-government demonstrations in the country,...
International lawmakers call for the immediate and unconditional release of their Myanmar colleagues, and for democracy to be upheld
International lawmakers call for the immediate and unconditional release of their Myanmar colleagues, and for democracy to be upheld We, the undersigned parliamentarians from across the world express our solidarity with the elected representatives of Myanmar's...
As violence escalates, regional MPs call for ASEAN to meet UN Special Envoy for Myanmar
JAKARTA - Lawmakers from Southeast Asia today urged Brunei as the Chair of ASEAN to urgently organize a meeting of ASEAN leaders on Myanmar as suggested by the President of Indonesia and to extend an invitation to the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Myanmar,...
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