Tag: Human rights
‘Holy warrior’ selfies: Pakistan teen feted for killing US blasphemy suspect
His claim to adulation — allegedly gunning down in open court an American accused of blasphemy
Global faith leaders call for end to crimes against Uyghurs in...
Clear aim of Chinese authorities is to eradicate the Uyghur identity, say 75 faith leaders
Rights group slams rough handling of peaceful protestors in Cambodia
Cambodian authorities faulted for harassing and forcibly dispersing family members protesting the detention of opposition political activists
Abuses persist in Jammu and Kashmir, rights group says
Kashmiris subjected to security lockdown on anniversary of revocation of state’s constitutional status
Despite COVID-19 crisis persecution of Christians in India intensifies, says new...
There has been a 40 percent rise of hate crimes against Christians despite of nationwide lockdown imposed for almost three months
US pressures Pakistan on blasphemy laws following murder of American citizen
A few hours after the killing of Tahir Naseem, a hashtag started trending on social media expressing support and praises to the gunman as a hero
With a heavy hand, India rides out Kashmir’s year of disquiet
The scars of last summer remain in Soura, an enclave that became a symbol of Kashmir's resistance to India's central govt a year ago
Shocked Hong Kong in a new era under ‘white knuckle’ China...
Quelling of open dissent and the scrubbing of social media accounts do not mean convictions have changed, some say
Media warned against Chinese ‘propaganda’ on plight of Uyghurs
Chinese officials have gone as far as saying ‘the happiest Muslims in the world live in Xinjiang’
Caritas calls on states to address rising risks of human trafficking...
It’s estimated that 40.3 million people are held in conditions of modern slavery, including nearly 25 million in forced labor, and 15.4 million in forced marriage