سنغافورة
Singapore’s political environment is stifling. Citizens face severe restrictions on their basic rights to freedom of expression, association, and peaceful assembly through overly broad criminal laws and regulations. In 2017, the country tightened the already strict limits on public assemblies contained in the Public Order Act, which requires police permits for any “cause-related” assembly outside the closely monitored “Speakers’ Corner.” The rights of the LGBT community are severely curtailed: sexual relations between men remains a criminal offense, and there are no legal protections against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.

- البوسنة والهرسكالتقرير العالمي 2015 ـ الحقوق ليست خطأ في أوقات الاضطرابات
29 يناير/كانون الثاني 2015
بيان صحفي - آسياالإمارات العربية المتحدة: ينبغي أن يناقش الاجتماع حقوق العمال الوافدين
17 يناير/كانون الثاني 2008
بيان صحفي - الاستغلال العمل القسري والاتجار بالبشرإساءة معاملة العاملات المنزليات حول العالم
27 يوليو/تموز 2006
بيان صحفي
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