Tag: Human rights
Protestant Church group decries Philippine court decision to uphold terror law
The NCCP said it is "deeply concerned that the terror law will be instrumental to the continued attacks against human rights and dignity"
Junta troops torch 500 homes in 3 days in Myanmar’s Sagaing...
The attacks occurred between April 25 and April 27 in the Sagaing townships of Mingin, Khin Oo, and Shwebo
Remembering Filipino Bishop Julio Labayen and the Basic Ecclesial Communities
Bishop Julio Labayen recognized the Lord among the poor — farmers, laborers, fisherfolk
Myanmar junta court convicts Aung San Suu Kyi of corruption: spokesman
Since a military coup ousted her government in February last year, plunging Myanmar into upheaval, Suu Kyi has been in military custody
Singapore executes mentally disabled man despite outcry
Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam was arrested in 2009 for trafficking a small amount of heroin into the city-state
China trying to control religion in Hong Kong, says Catholic priest
The priest said many Christian leaders are reluctant to speak out against the CCP’s actions for fear of being detained
Indian priest writes birthday greetings to stanswamy@heaven.home
Father Cedric Prakash, SJ, writes a letter to the late Jesuit Father Stan Swamy who would have celebrated his 85th birthday on April 26
Thailand, Philippines top countries with highest children’s exposure to online risks...
Surfshark said that globally, six out of 10 children with ages between eight and 12 are exposed to cyber risks online
India’s Catholics remember Jesuit tribal rights crusader with book launch
“Father Stan Swamy epitomized the best of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus in our world of today”
Deaths of Asian migrant workers in Gulf states mostly ‘unexplained, unnecessary,’...
Government data on migrant worker deaths are fragmented, incomplete and inconsistent, says a report released by non-government groups