Activists in Greece protesting China’s hosting of the Winter Olympics in 2022 were arrested

Activists in Greece protesting China’s hosting of the Winter Olympics in 2022 were arrested
The name of the woman murdered by Iran’s “morality police” was Jina Amini but Kurds in the country cannot use their real names, says British-Kurdish writer and organiser Elif Sarican
An Afghan journalist says her escape from the Taliban to Pakistan has only gone to show why the UK government must do more
The Hong Kong 47 are now on trial. There is nothing free or fair about this
A new exhibition by Soheila Sokhanvari celebrates Iranian freedom and womanhood
On the second anniversary of the coup, democracy in the country is slipping further away. A Burmese-led organisation and an exiled journalist describe the landscape
Attacks on free expression in the country are the worst since the dictatorship ended in 1985, writes a journalist from Brazil
Today, 27 January, is the birthday of our former colleague Andrei Aliaksandrau, another one spent in jail thanks to his opposition to the regime of dictator Alyaksandr Lukashenka in Belarus
The powerful work tells the stories of indigenous Tatar dissidents and their families on the Russian-occupied peninsula
The UK’s legal structure continues to let oligarchs bully reporters