Rescued at sea, why do Rohingya refugees end up in Sri Lankan detention centers?
It is not clear under which legal provisions they were detained Originally published on Global Voices A boat carrying Rohingya migrants. Screenshot via YouTube channel
It is not clear under which legal provisions they were detained Originally published on Global Voices A boat carrying Rohingya migrants. Screenshot via YouTube channel
Women share stories of slavery and human trafficking Originally published on Global Voices This article by Pimkamon Pichitsiri and Kunravee Sukhimoke was translated by Yiamyut
Implementation of protective legislation remains troublesome Originally published on Global Voices Image by Mika Baumeister. Free to use under Unsplash License. This article was first published on
The song’s author was previously jailed for criticizing authorities Originally published on Global Voices Police prevented protesters from coming near a court during the June
The TaxTrack app could allow even people at the grocery store to have a say in how their taxes are spent.
Oceans are full of sound. Waves, earthquakes and calving icebergs all contribute to the underwater soundscape. But so do human activities, and this can be a problem for marine life as it can seriously affect their physiology, behaviour, reproduction and even survival.