HUMAN RIGHTS

Videos

Gen 跟 CHINA
11:08

The Power of China's Cancel Culture on Foreign Brands Over Xinjiang Cotton | Gen 跟 China

VWN looks at how Chinese consumers are cancelling foreign brands that have chosen not to source cotton from Xinjiang province, over allegations of human rights abuses.
Censored
11:54

How Veronica Koman Became One of Indonesia's Most Wanted Activists

Veronica Koman has been branded a traitor for her work defending human rights in Papua. She speaks to Vice World News about the reasons behind her activism, and the toll it’s taken on her personal life.
Informer
4:21

The Dark Side of Being a Food Delivery Person

A female delivery driver shares her experiences of demoralizing working conditions, sexual harassment, and neglect from her company – all to get customers their food.
Decade of Hate
10:39

How Ukraine became a cultural hub for the extreme right

The war in Ukraine was a magnet for far-right radicals from around the world. Fighting on both sides, they gained combat experience and deep links with other extremists
Decade of Hate
9:56

How Poland’s populist government emboldened the far-right

The Polish far right is attacking women and the LGBTQ community, and the government is doing nothing. In fact, it actually called on violent extremists to join the fight.
VICE World News APAC
21:17

Why Witchcraft is Still Getting Women Killed

Almost 200 people, mostly women, have been murdered in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, accused of witchcraft and sorcery. We meet women who were branded as witches by their neighbours or relatives and have been forced into a life of exile.
Gen 跟 CHINA
12:33

China Might Have Found a Way to Beat the Pandemic - Increased Surveillance | Gen 跟 China

VICE World News’ latest series, ‘Gen 跟 China’ is an insider’s view of the country as it navigates a post-pandemic world. In this first episode, we look at how China's home-grown health codes are a step up in the country's surveillance tech arsenal.
VICE World News APAC
21:22

What It's Like Being Declared a Witch in Modern India

Almost 200 people, mostly women, have been murdered in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, accused of witchcraft and sorcery. We meet women who were branded as witches by their neighbours or relatives and have been forced into a life of exile.
Informer
6:16

Escaping North Korea Twice

A North Korean refugee explains how they survived famine, torture and illness to escape their homeland twice.
VICE World News APAC
14:16

India's Forest Tribe Is Silently Being Evicted From Their Home

We meet Van Gujjars and Forest Rights Activists in Uttarakhand to understand how India’s forest management policies are not just hurting Van Gujjars, but also the wildlife that they claim to be protecting.
VICE News Shorts
4:50

Why it's so hard to get people to care about humanitarian crisis

The struggle is real for aid groups trying to get you to care
VICE News Tonight on HBO
4:53

Kenyans are risking their lives to keep track of killer cops

VICE News embedded with underground human rights activists fighting police brutality.
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