Tag: Human rights
Father Stan Swamy’s bail plea deferred by Mumbai court
Jesuit Conference of South Asia says truth and justice will prevail for the 83-year-old priest
Court in Malaysia rules Christians can use ‘Allah’ to refer to...
In 1986, govt banned use of the word in Christian publications, citing a threat to public order
Myanmar military using ‘murderous methods’ against protesters, rights group says
Amnesty International says that soldiers implicated in atrocity crimes against ethnic minorities now operating in Myanmar’s cities
Court releases one Hong Kong activist on bail in case involving...
Case offers an insight into how Beijing’s security law clashes with Hong Kong’s common-law traditions
Catholic priests, nuns join street protests in Myanmar to prevent bloodshed
We need to go by dialogue not by force, retired bishop in Myitkyina says
Chinese citizen journalist who exposed virus outbreak remains missing a year...
Fang Bin was first detained after posting footage from several Wuhan hospitals during early weeks of pandemic
Vatican expresses disappointment over UNHRC report on Islamophobia
Report focused on ‘anti-Muslim hatred’ without reference to other faith groups that are also victims of hatred, discrimination and persecution
UN ‘deeply worried’ over Philippine killings, Duterte’s violent rhetoric
Church groups expressed alarm at the killings and concern about ‘red-tagging’ of opponents as communists or terrorists
Myanmar protesters able to leave Yangon district after being trapped
Hundreds of young protesters were trapped by security forces overnight
Philippine authorities order Dutch missionary to leave in 60 days
Immigration bureau says there is ‘substantial evidence’ to cancel resident visa of Catholic lay missionary Otto Rudolf De Vries