Tag: Human rights
Struggle for justice endures 34 years after Philippine uprising
‘Never forget what happened,’ Filipino church leaders say
For work with poor, priests in northern Philippines face threats
Clergy members say threats to their lives have affected their work with the poor
Hong Kong bookseller Gui Minhai sentenced to 10 years jail
Gui is the highest-profile of five booksellers who disappeared between October and December 2015
Philippine police memo seeking list of Muslim students slammed
Various groups described the police initiative as 'discrimination of the rights of the Muslim minority'
No ‘smoking gun’ in wartime archives of Pope Pius XII on...
Archives open following earlier pope announcement the Church is 'not afraid of history'
Singapore blocks Facebook page of news site under controversial fake news...
Rights group says targeting of news portal ‘is the latest proof that law is ‘simply a tool for censorship’
Myanmar slam poets get six months prison time for performance
Rights group calls on Aung San Suu Kyis’ ruling NLD to repeal ‘draconian laws’
Pakistani court removes child bride from captor
Council of Islamic Ideology and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have called forced conversion un-Islamic
Lifting of deployment ban on Filipino workers to Kuwait deplored
Labor groups accuse govt of breaking its word, adding that announcement is ‘inappropriate, if not downright insensitive’
Arbitrary despotism: How China’s Uyghur Muslims are being locked up for...
A ‘strike first policy’ ostensibly in reaction to an act of terrorism has snowballed into a campaign criminalizing simple acts of faith













