Tag: Human rights
Catholic bishop expresses alarm over series of killings in Palawan province
Bishop Socrates Mesiona of the Apostolic Vicariate of Puerto Princesa called for a thorough investigation into the series of killings
Hong Kong court rules that police complaints system breaches Bill of...
Existing mechanism dealing with complaints against police is inadequate, court says
Rights group calls for release of Chinese lawyer who exposed torture
Chang Weiping said he’d been forced to sit in a ‘tiger chair’ for prolonged periods
Manila bishop reminds Philippine police to follow ‘God’s command’
Policemen try to disperse a crowd outside a church in Tondo, Manila, during Mass to mark the 40th day since the death of Baby River
Cambodia’s draft cybercrime law panned by rights group
Most recent draft follows earlier versions in 2014 and 2015 that were sharply criticized by civil society and media groups
Poorer nations risk missing out on COVID-19 vaccine, rights group warns
Big pharma profits must not be prioritized over the health of billions, Amnesty International researcher says
Another Filipino journalist shot dead
Radio broadcaster Virgilio Sarmiento Maganes was shot several times while walking near his residence in Villasis town, Pangasinan
Fate unknown: Catholic clergy taken by state security in central China
Refusal to join the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association is said to be the reason for repeated arrest of priest
Philippines’ ‘drug-related’ killings continue despite coronavirus pandemic
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency reported that the "drug war" death toll from 2016 to September this year rose to 5,903
Obispo, nanawagan na itigil ang ‘red-tagging’
Ayon sa obispo, ang “red-tagging” ay nag-aanyaya lamang ng karahasan sa mga taong iniuugnay sa mga rebeldeng komunista

















