Tag: Human rights
Misinformation shrouds Philippine martial law era horrors
In the run-up to the 50th anniversary of the start of martial law, pro-Marcos posts have flooded Facebook and TikTok
Malaysian foreign minister calls for stronger action on Myanmar
Rights groups also called on the global community to scale up humanitarian aid to the country
Young Filipinos brush up on martial law history with ‘road trip’...
The "Road Trip” brought participants to places that defined the martial law period
UN rights office slams abuses in Philippines
The Office of the High Commissioner said that it “continued to receive allegations of human rights violations" by the police
An open letter to Asian bishops
We need more courageous bishops who do not tolerate the cover-up of clerical abuse of children
Pope Francis’ representative in Ukraine shot at while delivering aid
The incident happened while the Polish-born cardinal was bringing food and other supplies to people stuck in a “no-man’s land”
Tibetans reveal harsh conditions under China’s zero COVID policy
The Chinese government ordered the lockdown of Lhasa but did not prepare for it in advance, sources said
Philippine Church, rights groups decry prolonged jail time for rights activists
Activist groups said "state-sanctioned harassments" result in "much worse attacks," including the killing of activists
To ban or not to ban books
How we perceive the millennial generation would help us accept that book banning is complex, multilayered and multidimensional
Philippines’ troubled waters: Residents say dredging project used to mine black...
Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba Sr. adamantly denied that the contractors are mining black sand in the town of Aparri