Tag: democracy
In a blow to democracy, Thai court dissolves main opposition party
Around 88 student groups from 19 universities across Thailand released a joint statement condemning the dissolution of MFP
Pope: Democracy is working together to solve problems of all
Here, thinking today about what the “heart” of democracy means, I want to say: Together is better because alone is worse
Hong Kong court convicts Cardinal Zen and five other democracy advocates
The ruling in Cardinal Zen’s trial can be seen as “a prelude to more legal troubles"
Far-flung Hong Kong diaspora linked by ‘shared destiny’
As the territory celebrates the handover's 25th anniversary on Friday, another exodus is under way
Cardinal Zen set to appear in Hong Kong court next week
Cardinal Zen was arrested May 11 under China’s national security law with at least four others for his role as a trustee of a relief fund
Thai anti-government protest leader released from prison
Nearly 160 activists including 13 juveniles have been hit with criminal charges under Thailand's royal defamation laws
‘Democracy cannot die a second death’
Youth activists mark the 36th anniversary of the 1986 Philippine ‘People Power’ uprising on Sunday, February 20, 2022
Turnout low in Hong Kong’s first election after Beijing ruling on...
Just over 1.3 million registered voters, or 29.28 percent, had cast their ballots in geographical constituencies by 9.30 p.m.
Jailed Hong Kong vigil organizer warns world over spread of totalitarianism
"Everything happening in Hong Kong is a warning to the world, showing the speed at which totalitarianism can destroy a free and open society"
Pope Francis decries global ‘retreat from democracy’
"We cannot avoid noting with concern how today, and not only in Europe, we are witnessing a retreat from democracy”