Tag: Human rights
The world is witnessing ‘genocide by incarceration’ in China’s Xinjiang
Activists and witnesses accuse China of using torture to force Uyghurs into integrating with the Chinese ethnic Han majority
Hong Kong protesters continue to ‘fight for their future’
Scores of riot police tried to disperse crowds, beating some with batons near the city's stock exchange
Flash mob rallies in downtown Hong Kong financial district
‘I won't take part in the attacks, I am here to try to protect the kids,’ female office worker says
Gambia files Rohingya genocide case against Myanmar at UN court
West African nation also claims the 600,000 Rohingya who did not flee Myanmar are at serious risk of further atrocities
Neglect can turn Marawi into a breeding ground for terrorists
Some government officials claim that residents deserved their fate because they had allowed the city to become a hub for extremist groups
Churches decry red tagging of Philippine Protestant council
National Council of Churches in the Philippines has consistently spoken out against the government's anti-narcotics ‘war’
Vietnam jails Australian citizen for 12 years on ‘terrorism’ charges
Vietnam's ruling Communist Party does not tolerate criticism from both within and outside the country
Tensions escalate in Hong Kong as policeman shoots protestor at close...
Police have previously shot an 18-year-old protester and a 14-year-old, both of whom survived
Residents of war-torn city of Marawi decry ‘poor rehabilitation program’
Govt agencies have reportedly failed to explain where the funds for Marawi's recovery and rehabilitation went
Myanmar military seeks to jail Buddhist monk for defamation
A Myanmar court has granted bail to a senior Buddhist monk facing defamation charges for allegedly calling the country’s military thieves and robbers in...