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Singapore continues to flout international human rights standards, with a court in the city-state sentencing a Malaysian man to death via Zoom.
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‘Non-refoulement’ – a fundamental principle of international law – prohibits countries from returning asylum seekers to states where they face persecution. Coronavirus might be changing that.
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Chris Gawronski speaks about his experience at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, and whether countries are ready for more global governance.
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Exiled Chagos Islanders, who were forcibly evicted from their homes in the 1970s, have their case heard in the British Court of Appeal.
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