June 22, 2025-June 28, 2025
China’s legislature approves increased detention of juvenile offenders and other revisions to a controversial administrative punishments law; Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee warns of “soft resistance” to the government and says that criticism of the government is acceptable only if it does not aim to undermine national security; Japan executes a man who killed nine persons who were seeking assisted suicide; South Korean prosecutors grill former President Yoon Suk-yeol for fifteen hours over alleged actions to obstruct justice following his aborted attempt to impose martial law; Taiwan’s legislature amends the Civil Service Protection Act to increase penalties for harassment or abuse of power.
 
                                
                              
