被判入獄的香港民主活動人士黎智英在德國獲頒言論自由獎
傳媒大亨在缺席情況下獲表彰,批評人士譴責他根據《國安法》被判處 20 年徒刑。目前身陷囹圄的媒體企業家黎智英因其對香港民主運動的貢獻,獲頒 Deutsche Welle 的言論自由獎。德國公共廣播機構週四表示,黎智英將於 6 月 23 日在 Bonn 舉行的 DW Global Media Forum 上,在缺席的情況下獲頒第 12 屆該獎項。繼續閱讀...
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傳媒大亨在缺席情況下獲表彰,批評人士譴責他根據《國安法》被判處 20 年徒刑。目前身陷囹圄的媒體企業家黎智英因其對香港民主運動的貢獻,獲頒 Deutsche Welle 的言論自由獎。德國公共廣播機構週四表示,黎智英將於 6 月 23 日在 Bonn 舉行的 DW Global Media Forum 上,在缺席的情況下獲頒第 12 屆該獎項。繼續閱讀...
theguardian.com人權專員表示,據傳的監禁事件凸顯了澳洲「跨國鎮壓風險日益增加」的現況。 澳洲人權專員表示,據傳因在雪梨參加抗議而被中國當局判刑六年的中國學生,凸顯了「在澳洲的人們(包括國際學生)所面臨的跨國鎮壓風險極其真實且正在增加」。 專員 Lorraine Finlay 告訴 Guardian Australia,雖然她無法就個別細節發表評論,但「任何人都不應因在這裡行使言論自由及和平抗議的合法權利,而擔心在海外受到懲罰」。
theguardian.comExclusive: The Australian government has been urged to take stronger action to protect overseas students from political repressionThe Australian government has been urged to take stronger action to protect Chinese international students from political repression by authorities on their return after a Chinese student was allegedly sentenced to six years’ imprisonment for joining pro-democracy protests in Australia.The student, who the Guardian has chosen not to name, lost contact with his friends in Sydney after returning to China in December 2024. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Myanmar's military junta arrested 156 pro-democracy activists over the past week during coordinated raids across Yangon, Mandalay, and other major cities, escalating a campaign that has imprisoned over 3,000 political prisoners since the 2021 coup. • The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) issued a statement expressing "serious concern" about the arrests and called for dialogue; however, the statement stopped short of threatening sanctions or diplomatic consequences. • Activist networks report torture allegations in detention facilities and restricted access to legal representation, prompting calls from international human rights organizations for an independent UN investigation.
cnn.com• Myanmar's military government arrested 47 pro-democracy activists and journalists on April 12 in what human rights organizations describe as the largest crackdown since the 2021 coup, with detainees held without access to legal representation. • The arrests targeted members of underground resistance networks and independent media outlets, with the junta accusing them of terrorism and sedition charges that carry potential death penalties. • The United Nations Human Rights Council condemned the escalation, calling for international sanctions on military leaders, while ASEAN member states expressed concern over regional stability impacts.
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