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UN concerned over acid attack on KontraS activist Andrie Yunus
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UN officials have expressed deep concern over the acid attack on KontraS activist Andrie Yunus in Central Jakarta on March 12, 2026. They urge a thorough investigation and arrest of the perpetrators to protect human rights defenders. Indonesian government ministers have condemned the violence and called on police to investigate fully.
タクロバン市地方裁判所第45分室は、活動家のFrenchie Mae CumpioとMarielle Domequilがテロ資金供与の有罪判決および保釈請求に対して行った控訴を棄却した。NUJP(フィリピン全国ジャーナリスト組合)やKAPATIDを含む団体は、この判決を危険な前例であるとして非難した。両名の弁護団は、判決の取り消しを求めて法的手段を講じる予定である。
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Activist Sonam Wangchuk's release on March 14 ended a months-long legal and political standoff between his allies, Ladakh's leadership, and the Centre. He had been detained under the National Security Act 1980, with the Centre calling him the “chief provocateur” of violent clashes in Leh in September 2025 that left four dead. Yet, post-release protests signal ongoing demands for constitutional safeguards.
Minister of Works David Umahi has detailed his side of an encounter with activist Omoyele Sowore at the Federal Capital Territory Police Command. Sowore confronted Umahi inside the command on Wednesday. The incident gained attention after a viral video circulated.
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On February 25, 2026, the Philippines commemorates the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution that toppled Ferdinand Marcos's dictatorship. Discussions and gatherings examine the movement's legacy amid ongoing political challenges. Student leaders vow mobilizations against corruption and political dynasties.
A court convicted community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio and human rights worker Marielle Domequil of terror financing based on testimony from rebel returnees. The accused claim the P100,000 they provided was for communities displaced by militarization in Leyte and Samar, not for the New People’s Army. This case highlights the weaponization of anti-money laundering laws against activists amid the Philippines' gray list status with the FATF.
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In a recent interview, Cuban actor and activist Yunior Garcia Aguilera shares his theater experiences, opposition role, and essential reforms for a potential transition in Cuba. Exiled in Madrid after regime threats, he stresses the need for rule of law, public order, and market freedom. Garcia admits past mistakes due to lack of political preparation and urges sharing concrete projects for the country's future.
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