Tag: Human rights
Catholic bishop of Xinxiang, China, still in prison 9 months after...
The prelate was arrested on May 21, 2021, a day after seven priests and ten seminarians were also taken by the police
Philippine Catholic, Protestant bishops join calls for release of detained doctor
The bishops said the arrest is an attack against human rights defenders and is a travesty of justice
Presidential palace accuses activists of using rights issues to influence May...
Palace spokesman Karlo Nograles said “detractors” of the government are trying to “color the perceptions of Filipino voters"
Human rights defenders back Leni Robredo candidacy
Signatories expressed “grave concern” over the situation in the country amid the “widespread violation” of human rights
The shadowy messengers delivering threats to Hong Kong civil society
A national security law imposed by Beijing in 2020 to snuff out dissent has knee-capped the civil society sector of Hong Kong
‘Democracy cannot die a second death’
Youth activists mark the 36th anniversary of the 1986 ‘People Power’ uprising on Sunday, February 20, 2022
Martial Law to the ‘People Power Revolution’
This is an invitation to my friends to tell their stories of the Martial Law and the events of EDSA. Where were you then?
Philippine Catholic school slams arrest, detention of outstanding alumna
“What she deserves is a recognition and appreciation for her commitment to the welfare and human rights of [Filipinos] who are most in need”
Philippine rights activist arrested for alleged kidnapping, illegal detention
Dr. Ma. Natividad Marian Castro, a health worker, was arrested by the Philippine National Police and the military in San Juan City
Candidates for Philippine national elections urged to address human rights issues
“Candidates should have clear and comprehensive plans of action on important human rights issues,” said Amnesty International Philippines