News
Brunei Darussalam
Death Penalty
Responding to news that the Brunei authorities have announced they will continue to refrain from implementing the death sentence, including under the newly enacted Syariah Penal Code Order, and would ratify the UN Convention Against Torture (UNCAT), Rachel Chhoa-Howard, Amnesty International’s...
May 6, 2019
Press Release
Brunei Darussalam
Death Penalty
Responding to news that the Brunei authorities have announced they will continue to refrain from implementing the death sentence, including under the newly enacted Syariah Penal Code Order, and would ratify the UN Convention Against Torture (UNCAT), Rachel Chhoa-Howard, Amnesty International’s...
May 6, 2019
News
Brunei Darussalam
Discrimination
Responding to reports that Brunei’s foreign minister, Erywan Yusof, has claimed that the punishments contained in the country’s Shariah Penal Code are ‘preventive’, Stephen Cockburn, Deputy Director of Global Issues at Amnesty International, said: “To legalize torture is sickening and callous in...
April 12, 2019
Press Release
Brunei Darussalam
Discrimination
Responding to reports that Brunei’s foreign minister, Erywan Yusof, has claimed that the punishments contained in the country’s Shariah Penal Code are ‘preventive’, Stephen Cockburn, Deputy Director of Global Issues at Amnesty International, said: “To legalize torture is sickening and callous in...
April 12, 2019
News
Brunei Darussalam
Discrimination
Responding to the news that Brunei Darussalam has today finalised the implementation of a new Shariah Penal Code that introduces cruel punishments such as death by stoning for same-sex sexual acts and amputation for robbery, Stephen Cockburn, Deputy Director of Global Issues at Amnesty...
April 3, 2019
Press Release
Brunei Darussalam
Discrimination
Responding to the news that Brunei Darussalam has today finalised the implementation of a new Shariah Penal Code that introduces cruel punishments such as death by stoning for same-sex sexual acts and amputation for robbery, Stephen Cockburn, Deputy Director of Global Issues at Amnesty...
April 3, 2019
News
Brunei Darussalam
Torture and other ill-treatment
Cruel and inhuman punishments such as death by stoning for same-sex sexual acts and amputation for robbery will come into effect in Brunei Darussalam next week, Amnesty International said today. “Pending provisions in Brunei’s Penal Code would allow stoning and amputation as punishments – including...
March 27, 2019
Press Release
Brunei Darussalam
Torture and other ill-treatment
Cruel and inhuman punishments such as death by stoning for same-sex sexual acts and amputation for robbery will come into effect in Brunei Darussalam next week, Amnesty International said today. “Pending provisions in Brunei’s Penal Code would allow stoning and amputation as punishments – including...
March 27, 2019
Research
Brunei Darussalam
Censorship and Freedom of Expression
Young human rights defenders across Southeast Asia are challenging the abuse of power, standing up against injustice, and speak out in support of marginalized individuals and communities. In doing so, they face grave risks and practical challenges relating to their age, identity and status in...
October 1, 2017
Press Release
Asia and the Pacific
Human Rights Defenders and Activists
Amnesty International is pleased to announce the appointment of James Gomez as the human rights organization’s Regional Director for Southeast Asia and the Pacific. The appointment underscores Amnesty International’s commitment to the region, moving closer to the ground to ensure a more impactful...
June 15, 2017
News
Asia and the Pacific
Censorship and Freedom of Expression
This year, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) marks 50 years of its existence. The region is a source of envy when it comes to economic progress, boasting the highest levels of economic growth seen anywhere outside China and India. But when it comes to human rights, there’s been a...
February 25, 2017
Research
Brunei Darussalam
Death Penalty
Human Rights Council adopts Universal Periodic Review outcome on Brunei Darussalam. Amnesty International is disappointed that Brunei Darussalam has rejected numerous recommendations aimed at strengthening respect for and protection of human rights.
September 19, 2014