By John Bechtel
Some leaders in South and Southeast Asia are using fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic to strengthen their grip on power and erode human rights, a pair of watchdog groups stated in recent reports.
Freedom House, a Washington-based independent watchdog, reported on fears of criticizing the government expressed...
Regional Leaders Use COVID-19 To Consolidate Power – Analysis
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