Lawyer Slams Nobel Ban
2010-11-19
The 2010 Nobel ceremony would mark the first time in more than 70 years that no one has collected the award for a recipient.
Author Under House Arrest
2010-11-18
Chinese authorities target an ethnic Mongolian writer ahead of the release of a prominent activist.
Religious Freedom Setback
2010-11-17
Governments in Vietnam, North Korea, China, and Burma are criticized in a religious freedom survey.
Shanxi Parent Activist Detained
2010-11-17
A father in a northern Chinese province is held after fighting for compensation for his daughter who fell ill from a tainted vaccine.
Work Starts On Tibet Dam
2010-11-16
Experts question whether China will carry out impartial environmental impact assessments.
Deadly Blaze Draws Criticism
2010-11-16
Rescue efforts and building safety in China come under focus after a massive Shanghai apartment fire.
Suu Kyi Calls For Dialogue
2010-11-14
In an exclusive interview with RFA a day after her release, Burma's democracy icon seeks a true dialogue with the ruling military junta and pushes for freedom.
What Now For Suu Kyi?
2010-11-13
Without a political vehicle, Burma's democracy icon may face an uphill task turning the tables on the generals.
Suu Kyi Freed
2010-11-13
At the end of her latest detention term, Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is free from being a prisoner in her own home.
‘Middle Way’ May Need Review
2010-11-12
Top candidates for Tibet's exile prime minister say that talks for greater Tibetan autonomy may need to be reassessed.
Will She Be Freed?
2010-11-12
Expectations are that Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi will be released this weekend as her detention term ends.
Basic Rights Questioned
2010-11-12
A week after his arrest, an outspoken Vietnamese activist remains locked up and his wife seeks answers from top leaders.
Court Quashes HIV Lawsuit
2010-11-12
A court rules against the plaintiff in China's first employment-related HIV-discrimination suit.
'Dress Conservatively, Donate Generously'
2010-11-11
The cash-starved Lao government resorts to selling bracelets and pins to raise funds and instructs its citizens to behave for Vientiane’s birthday bash.
Exit Ban For Liu Supporters
2010-11-11
Ahead of the Dec. 10 Nobel Prize presentation ceremony, jailed recipient Liu Xiaobo's supporters face a travel ban.
Red Guards Say Sorry
2010-11-11
But China's Communist Party still honors Cultural Revolution instigator Mao Zedong.