HRW Raises Alarm Over Death of Sha Bahadur Gurung, Bhutan’s Longest-Serving Political Prisoner, and the Plight of Others
The Hague, 18 January 2026 — Human Rights Watch has raised urgent concerns over Bhutan’s treatment of political prisoners after
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