Tag: Human rights
Two Pakistani Christians face blasphemy charges after proselytizing
One of them has been arrested, another is reportedly in hiding
Sri Lanka’s cardinal disappointed over Easter Sunday blasts probe
Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith said he’d ask for help from international organizations if govt fails to serve justice to bombing victims
Setting aside divisions, Myanmar’s ethnic groups unite against coup
Protests have taken place across the Southeast Asian nation of some 53 million people
BBC World News barred in mainland China, dropped by HK public...
British foreign minister, Dominic Raab, and the US State Department have condemned Beijing’s decision
Suu Kyi aide among new wave of arrests in Myanmar
Kyaw Tint Swe and four other people linked to previous govt taken from their homes overnight
Myanmar protests resume, West condemns security response
‘We cannot stay quiet,’ youth leader says
Myanmar police fire into air to disperse protest, four hurt by...
Witnesses said police fired guns into the air in Naypyitaw as a crowd refused to disperse on the fourth straight day of protests
Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai denied bail in national security...
Prosecutors claim Lai sought foreign interference in Hong Kong's affairs
Frustration, worry, but little surprise as voice chat is blocked in...
There was a brief window when mainland Chinese users joined people in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the Uyghur diaspora to discuss topics often censored
Wuhan residents remember coronavirus ‘whistleblower’ doctor a year after his death
The 34-year-old's death from the virus led to an outpouring of public mourning and rare expressions of anger online