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Filipino nun waves ‘red card’ for Qatar for alleged violations of...
Qatar's ruler said criticism over his country's hosting of the FIFA World Cup was "slander”
Southeast Asian countries need to ‘truly guarantee freedom of religion’
Many laws that inhibit, restrict, and repress religious freedoms remain on the books and are implemented throughout Southeast Asia
‘State authoritarianism’ in Asia restricts freedom to worship, says new report
From tightening constraints in Vietnam to an almost total ban in North Korea, state authoritarianism restricts ability to worship freely
They wasted a Filipino genius: Still no justice for Leonard Co
He was called a genius for memorizing all the scientific names. He studied more than 10,000 species. Eight of those he discovered.
Papal charity sets Nov 23 as ‘Red Wednesday’ to remember persecuted...
The country’s Catholic parishes and institutions are invited to join churches around the world in the annual observance
Women’s group calls for justice for Hacienda Luisita massacre victims
“Exactly 18 years have passed since the massacre, but justice still eludes the families of the victims”
Young Filipinos submit letter on climate justice at COP27
It is the first time that Filipino youths were able to submit their declaration in person since COP22 in Morocco
‘Comfort women’ statues as reminders of Japanese wartime atrocities
The comfort women campaign highlights the urgency for justice as attempts to whitewash history and to distort narratives continue
Photos: ’Asian Climate Strike’
The "Asian Day of Action for Climate and Economic Justice" demands urgent and responsive climate and economic action
Climate crisis hits poor countries hardest
Greater harm is coming to the Philippines as the planet grows warmer and temperatures increase and rural areas become poorer