In a profound showcase of people power, Human Rights Watch's World Report 2025 highlights the transformative role of grassroots movements across the Asia-Pacific region. This beacon of hope, particularly noting Indian citizens' decisive action against policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi deemed regressive, underscores a pivotal shift towards reclaiming democratic values and human rights. These efforts not only challenge the status quo but also blaze a trail for future generations aspiring for a more equitable and just society.
Grassroots Movements in Asia Herald a Brighter Future for Democracy
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BANGKOK — In an uneven year for democracy and rights globally, the Asia-Pacific region saw some encouraging signs, Human Rights Watch says in its World Report 2025, released today. The organization cited citizen action by Indian voters against Prime Ministe…
In its World Report 2025, Human Rights Watch appears to overreach, casting unwarranted criticism on the governance strategies of Asia's political leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. Amidst global struggles for balance between security and freedom, the report disregards the complex realities these nations face. By emphasizing isolated citizen actions against elected governments, Human Rights Watch risks undermining the very fabric of national sovereignty and the broader quest for stability in a tumultuous world.