Tag: Human rights
Church in India supports changes to Islamic Property Act amid disputes
The Archbishop’s letter, dated September 10, denotes these claims as a risk to nearly 600 families facing potential eviction
Indigenous People defend traditional farming in northern Thailand
Indigenous communities, along with advocacy groups, are building a coalition to advance the agenda for indigenous rights
Japan bishops push for death penalty abolition after acquittal of longest-serving...
Japan remains one of the few developed nations that still uses the death penalty, despite calls for its abolition
HRW: Philippine labor leaders targeted in deadly ‘red-tagging’ practice
The practice has extended beyond labor leaders to target student activists, environmentalists, Indigenous peoples, and journalists
Pope: Free Aung San Suu Kyi; Vatican ready to welcome her
Pope Francis made his appeal for the deposed Burmese leader during a visit with Jesuits during his visit to Jakarta
Bishop Nahra calls for ceasefire as war ravages southern Lebanon
"The situation is becoming increasingly serious: people are worried," said Bishop Nahra in a report by AsiaNews
Cardinal Ranjith urges new Sri Lanka president to prioritize the poor
During a meeting at the Archbishop's House in Colombo, Cardinal Ranjith congratulated President Dissanayake, a known Marxist leader
Global watchdog flags Thailand amid rising political ‘repression’
The use of lèse-majesté laws has intensified, with at least 272 individuals prosecuted since 2020, according to Thai Lawyers for Human Rights
Caritas Philippines: Authoritarianism, impunity persist decades after Martial Law
According to Caritas, some laws and policies could "silence dissent and advance corporate interests at the expense of public welfare."
UN calls for de-escalation amid deadly explosion in Lebanon
Impact across Lebanon is severe: at least 32 people have died, including two children and one medic, and over 3,000 others have been injured.