Human rights in East Asia
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The situation of human rights in East Asia varies between the region's countries, which differ in history and political orientation, as well as between contexts within each country.
See the following for more details on each country:
- Brunei
- Cambodia
- China (PRC)
- East Timor
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Laos
- Malaysia
- Mongolia
- Myanmar
- Korea, North (DPRK)
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Korea, South (ROK)
- Taiwan (ROC)
- Thailand
- Vietnam
[edit] See also
- List of human rights articles by country
- Human rights in Europe
- Human rights in the United States
- Human rights in Central Asia
Afghanistan · Armenia · Azerbaijan1 · Bahrain · Bangladesh · Bhutan · Brunei · Cambodia · China (People's Republic of China (Hong Kong • Macau) · Republic of China (Taiwan)) · Cyprus · East Timor · Georgia1 · India · Indonesia · Iran · Iraq · Israel (see also Palestinian territories) · Japan · Jordan · Kazakhstan1 · Korea (North Korea · South Korea) · Kuwait · Kyrgyzstan · Laos · Lebanon · Malaysia · Maldives · Mongolia · Myanmar · Nepal · Oman · Pakistan · Philippines · Qatar · Russia1 · Saudi Arabia · Singapore · Sri Lanka · Syria · Tajikistan · Thailand · Turkey1 · Turkmenistan · United Arab Emirates · Uzbekistan · Vietnam · Yemen
1 Has some territory in Europe.