Tag: Human rights
10 years after his disappearance, no clue about what happened to...
His wife promises she will keep searching for her husband as long as she lives. He was 60 at the time of his abduction.
Mercy for joy and sorrow
Both pure joy and intense sorrow can bring one down to her knees at the foot of the altar
Rights groups slam Malaysia court decision on Myanmar deportation
Malaysia does not formally recognize refugees, treating them as undocumented migrants
Rights group calls for decriminalization of libel following conviction of Filipino...
Human Rights Watch said it finds the verdict convicting Filipino journalist Frank Cimatu of cyber-libel "very concerning”
New report on mining cites links between human rights, extractive industry
The report focused on the experiences and testimonies of people most affected by mining in the Dinagat and Didipio regions in the Philippines
Lao Christians fearful after police report no progress in pastor’s suspected...
The lack of progress is unsettling for members of the local Christian community, who believe Pastor Sy was targeted for his faith
Defending the rights of children online
The number of online child sexual abuse reports received by the Philippine government cyber-crime office is staggering
Salesian priest wins 12th international human rights award in India
“If you have been a victim of human rights violation and injustice, only then you can be a voice for the voiceless"
Protestant Churches decry ‘state of brokenness’ of Philippines’ rights situation
“When human rights are denied and violated, God’s image is also violated in us, as we are created in God’s image”
US sanctions Filipino ‘Appointed Son of God’ over ‘serious human rights...
The sanctions were issued against entities that are “connected to corruption or human rights abuse across nine countries”