Tag: Human rights
Caritas Internationalis warns millions at risk with USAID cuts
“Young people cannot walk alone. We need adults to journey with them, giving advice, listen to them, teach them, and train them"
Cardinal Bo calls for reconciliation amid Myanmar’s turmoil
Cardinal Bo emphasized the role of the Virgin Mary as a beacon of peace, reconciliation, and forgiveness in times of turmoil
Caritas Asia vows to sustain services amid USAID funding cutbacks
Amid financial uncertainties, Caritas Asia has pledged to continue advocating for migrants' rights and strengthening regional collaboration
Indonesian amnesty proposal for Papua rebels faces skepticism
Many in Papua remain doubtful, fearing that the measure serves only as a temporary relief while leaving core issues unresolved
Philippine Senate to decide Duterte’s fate after mid-term polls
In November, she made controversial remarks suggesting she had ordered someone to kill Marcos in the event of her own assassination
Archdiocese of Bombay urges immediate relocation of hazardous Uttan dumping ground
The latest fire at the site in Dhavgi Village sent thick, toxic smoke across the neighboring areas, severely disrupting daily life
Singapore’s racial and religious stereotypes increase despite growing trust
While there has been a notable decline in distrust among different ethnic and religious groups, deep-rooted stereotypes continue to exist
Philippine Congress impeaches Duterte; Catholic Church calls for truth and justice
"The impeachment process serves as an essential mechanism in our democracy to maintain accountability among those in power."
Philippines’ food security emergency falls short, say peasant groups
“It’s been six years since the Rice Liberalization Law was passed, and its impact on farmers and consumers has been disastrous"
HRW: Uyghurs face ‘severe restrictions’ despite travel policy changes
While some Uyghurs regained their passports and can apply for international travel, the Chinese government still enforces strict limitations