Tag: Human rights
Uyghurs reportedly forced to make Lacoste gloves
Firm said it halted shipments of unethically manufactured product
Dissident Vietnamese priest Nguyen Van Ly recovering after heart attack
Nephew says Father Ly will continue to oppose communists despite poor health
Filipino activists post bail in perjury case
Activists claim the case was filed as reprisal for their efforts to secure legal protections against threats of state violence
Asia Bibi freed from death row in Pakistan recounts role of...
Catholic woman says prayers of pope and the world gave her hope
Forced Uyghur labor employed amid coronavirus shut downs
At least 83 global brands allegedly benefit from abusive practice
UN rights chief ‘regrets’ Sri Lanka about-face on war crimes probe
UNHRC chief says impunity for past violations ‘the fundamental problem’
Making terrorists of Good Samaritans
Critics of the Philippines' Human Security Act say it is open to abuse because the proposed definition of terrorism is too vague and encompassing
Rights group calls on Malaysia to hold reform course after PM...
Amnesty International say new govt must respect human rights agenda
Cambodian workers fret over EU’s partial EBA withdrawal
EU acting on human rights grounds, but workers worry about bottom line
A call for contrition on Ash Wednesday
As Christ suffered the untold pain of His crucifixion, the desaparecidos’ families likewise feel the pain of their deep and festering wounds















