Tag: Human rights
Members of influential Mindanao political clan found guilty of 2009 massacre
The judge found 28 people, including 20 police officers, guilty of multiple murders
Seven years on, search for missing Lao activist stalled
Wife of Sombath Somphone believes police have long since abandoned search
Citizenship law chaos: Protests abate in Assam but erupt in Delhi
New law only grants citizenship to non-Muslim illegal immigrants from three nearby countries
Should democracies ban facial surveillance, or would that weaken them against...
China is taking charge of not only the international market for AI biometric surveillance, but its governance also
India citizenship law protests spread across campuses
New law based on religion is in conflict with the country's founding as a secular republic, critics say
Sanction China for enabling Myanmar’s genocide
While Myanmar should be condemned publicly for the genocide against the Rohingya, its ‘friends’ who have enabled the atrocity should also face scrutiny
China state TV cancels football coverage after player slams persecution of...
Mesut Ozil's posts called Uyghurs ‘warriors who resist persecution’ and criticised both China's crackdown and the silence of Muslims in response
Myanmar’s Suu Kyi urges World Court to drop genocide case
Statements from Myanmar that it was taking action to prosecute soldiers accused of wrongdoing were not credible, Gambia lawyer says
Faith-based groups report Philippine rights situation to UN
Report documents alleged state-sponsored abuses, including drug-related killings and attacks on activists, lawyers, and church people
Cardinal Zen awarded for efforts helping China’s Catholics, Hong Kong
Wei Jingsheng Chinese Democracy Champion Prize award also for the people of Hong Kong ‘who refused to bow down their noble heads’