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Human Rights Outlook in Southeast Asia 2017

Human Rights Outlook in Southeast Asia 2017This Outlook is the third in a series where we shall examine the state of human rights in Southeast Asia. The chapters are a combination of hard data as well as the impressions of writers, all of whom are human rights academics or activists in their respective countries. Each book shall be a worthy source of information, but taken as a whole, it is hoped the series will provide an invaluable charting of the human rights journey in this region.

Outlook 2017, which, for the first time after three years of publications, now includes a complete picture of all 11 countries in the region, highlights the situation outlined above. The report continues to remind us that human rights violations are ongoing, insecurity is omnipresent, and democratic institutions are weakening, all of which leaves advocates frustrated. It is these shared frustrations that should mobilise and unite us to challenge those in power to address the situation. Only then will Southeast Asia be a “peaceful, fair, and prosperous society.”

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Author: SHAPE-SEA

Topics: Regional Human Rights

Output: Outlook

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