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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Malaysia: Repeal “fake news” emergency ordinance
Malaysia should immediately repeal a new emergency regulation on ‘fake news’ relating to the Covid-19 pandemic, said ARTICLE 19, the ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) and Open Net Association today. The new ordinance draws heavily from the Anti-Fake News...
Call to Action on Myanmar Coup
Since the Myanmar military seized power in a coup on 1 February, it has responded with a severe crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators across the country, with dozens killed and thousands arrested. Given the historic abuses committed by the Myanmar military we are...
Regional parliamentarians appalled by Myanmar violence, urge immediate action
JAKARTA - Southeast Asian lawmakers have today expressed revulsion at the violence being deployed by Myanmar security forces against peaceful demonstrators, called for an immediate end to the state's violence against its people, and for international actors to use all...
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“The remarkable solidarity among APHR’s more than 100 MPs from across the region, and the political spectrum, provides support to its members to continue pushing for a Southeast Asia that is fair for everyone.”
Sarah Elago, Philippine MP and APHR member
APHR has launched a new podcast channel, ADVOCATE: By ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights, where we discuss the most important human rights developments in Southeast Asia.
Our latest series, Myanmar: Anatomy of a Coup, meets some of the major actors in the crisis taking place in Myanmar, and offers recommendations to the international community about what measures they can take moving forward.
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