law enforcement

Reforming the Indonesian police needs to be driven from the bottom up by civil society groups.

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Indonesia’s constitution separated the military from civilian politics after the fall of Suharto in 1998. But the police didn’t get the memo.

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From labour exploitation to torturous conditions in confinement, the rights of foreign workers facing the death penalty in Bahrain are often neglected.

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Malaysia’s strict drug trafficking laws see foreign women disproportionately put on death row.

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Indonesia’s war on drugs hasn’t worked. Hundreds are on death row, executions are regular and the drug trade carries on.

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The world watched as Bhutan enforced a blanket ban on tobacco: could the solution be as effective as it was simple?

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Where space begins is more than billionaires brawling over bragging rights. It will have ramifications for governments, economies and humanity.

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