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More than two-thirds of those languishing in jails have yet to be proved guilty, or otherwise, by the rule of law.
Posted inIndia, South Asia

India may soon have a law to deal with ‘miscarriage of justice’

by Saurav Datta September 18, 2018February 18, 2020

In India, according to the latest data released by the National Crime Bureau, as many as 68% of the inmates in 1,387 jails across the country are on or awaiting trial. About 55% of those are Muslims, Dalits or tribals, and the proportion of convicts is only 32%. This means that more than two-thirds of […]

Detained Australian filmmaker James Ricketson speaks to journalists from a prison vehicle on his arrival at Phnom Penh court during his trial on August 16, 2018. Photo: AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, Cambodia, China, Japan, Northeast Asia, Oceania, Vietnam

Cambodia’s democracy and James Ricketson’s fate a fait accompli                                                                                                          

by Sawathey Ek September 4, 2018September 4, 2018
US President Donald Trump speaks alongside Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross in the Oval Office at the White House. Photo: Reuters/Saul Loeb
Posted inChina, World

Stopping systemic prejudice another Obama legacy Trump can reverse

by George Koo May 29, 2018
Pakistan's Chief Justice Saqib Nisar. Photo: Supreme Court of Pakistan
Posted inPakistan, South Asia

Scales of justice are tipped in favor of the powerful

by Imad Zafar April 17, 2018
Lee Jae-young, the de facto head of Samsung and grandson of the corporation’s founder who was jailed for five years last August, is now free.  Photo: Reuters / Kim Hong-ji
Posted inUncategorized

Court upholds Samsung heir’s guilty verdict but lets him walk free

by Andrew Salmon February 6, 2018February 18, 2020
Ling Pei Hui (inset), a Chinese-Filipina, is applying for an ID card from the National Registration Department of Malaysia. Photo: Google Maps
Posted inAT Finance, Malaysia, Middle East

Chinese-Filipina, denied identity card, tells of struggle

by Asia Times staff November 2, 2017February 18, 2020

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