Facing the Bulldozers
Iban Indigenous Resistance to the Timber Industry in Sarawak, Malaysia

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has largely failed to uphold his campaign pledges to address repression and corruption since taking office in November 2022. Authorities continue to use broad and vaguely worded laws to criminalize free speech. Officials have targeted refugees and migrants as well as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people with hateful rhetoric and crackdowns. The government’s abolition of the mandatory death penalty in 2023 was a significant step, although capital punishment remains a sentencing option. Indigenous communities continue to be displaced by business activities carried out without adequate consultation or compensation.
Iban Indigenous Resistance to the Timber Industry in Sarawak, Malaysia
Anti-LGBT Conversion Practices, Discrimination, and Violence in Malaysia
Malaysia, Turkey Should Investigate Unlawful Deportations
Reform Promises Abandoned; Censorship Powers Expand
An overhaul in ASEAN’s approach to Myanmar is clearly needed, but tilting toward the junta is the exact wrong direction.
Designate Sarawak as ‘High Risk’ Under New Anti-Deforestation Law
Environmental Groups, Indigenous Communities Provide Critical Input
Baitul Mahabbah Centers Detain Refugees, Violate Children’s Rights
Ignoring Rights Risks Environmental Devastation
End Harassment, Torture of Immigration Detainees
Albanese, Southeast Asian Leaders Should Address Myanmar, Other Regional Crises
Re: Human Rights and the ASEAN-Australia Leaders' Summit