Tag: Human rights
Philippine activists launch activities to mark 50th anniversary of martial law
"The martial law years were never a golden age of development and progress; it was a period of massive suffering"
Rights groups call on Marcos to order state forces to surface...
Karapatan said it is "seriously concerned" that the missing activists will suffer "similar violations" experienced by activist Elena Tijamo
Red-tagging ‘will not cow us,’ say Philippine major religious superiors
“The Church will not and cannot be neutral on moral and ethical issues and concerns”
Vietnam accused of ignoring human rights commitments
The Vietnam Committee on Human Rights tells RFA the government has ignored recommendations made three years ago
Three women appointed, three women persecuted
People who speak truth about injustice and exploitation, corruption, and immorality to those in power are the prophets
Philippines’ religious superiors vow to stand for truth amid ‘widespread unpredictability’
“In our consecration to God, we pledged to do what is right, ‘acceptable and pleasing to the Lord,’” said the religious leaders
Witnessing
How far and different is this kind of being a witness in a man-made judicial system from the witnessing for love called for by Christ
Defiant Philippine Nobel laureate Ressa fights for her freedom
"This is a newsroom that's been under attack for six years and we've prepared ourselves"
Who is Father Rudy Romano?
“Dad, you have already given me to God and I think there is no turning back. If I follow your advice I will not be a worthy priest anymore"
After 37 years, Filipino Catholic faithful still remember missing priest
“If he were with us today, he would surely have the same, or even stronger commitment to help the hungry farmers, poor workers"