Tag: Human rights
Filipino church leaders call for social transformation on EDSA anniversary
The church leaders expressed concern over the return of the same political family unseated during the uprising to the highest seat of power
Dilawan: Politics of color
In reality, colors do not exist in themselves. Color is a social phenomenon. People make colors and assign them their meanings.
Ex-PM Thaksin apologises over massacre in southern Thailand
The apology is believed to be the first he has made in public over the incident known as the "Tak Bai massacre" when scores of Muslim protesters suffocated in army trucks two decades ago
Thousands protest across Indonesia over Prabowo’s budget cuts
The cuts have left some civil servants working under dim lighting and other strict energy-saving conditions
10 arrested in killing of Catholic priest in Myanmar
He is believed to be the first Catholic priest killed since the civil conflict erupted following the military’s February 2021 coup
Resist. Teach. Care
To concretize this resistance, we have to assert that the People Power Revolution... is about freedom that we have longed for as a nation.
Filipino faith Leaders call for justice and accountability ahead of 1986...
Organizers said the protest demands for accountability from past and present leaders, including calls to hold the Marcos and Duterte
Massive turnout for funeral of slain Catholic priest in Myanmar
More than 5,000 mourners gathered in the village of Pyin Oo Lwin, defying the dangers and prevailing violence, to honor the late priest
Taiwan warns travelers as scam centers proliferate in Southeast Asia
The move came amid growing concerns over Taiwanese citizens being lured to these countries to work in scam centers
Church leaders decry killing of Myanmar priest, demand justice
"We urge the authorities to ensure that justice is served and to take decisive action to prevent such heinous crimes from recurring"

















