Tag: Human rights
Leaving Hong Kong: A family makes a wrenching decision
They're leaving simply because of disillusionment with a city they love but no longer recognize
Relatives of Hong Kong dozen detained in China ask for adequate...
Mainland courts are loyal to the Communist Party and do not challenge the party's accusations — conviction rates are close to 100 percent
Pakistani court acquits Christian man charged of blasphemy
His family have now gone into hiding due to potential threats from extremist groups
US lawmakers to ‘hold Beijing accountable’ over forced organ harvesting
Organ harvesting is a barbaric, inhumane and egregious act of global significance, congressman says
Popular Facebook user in Vietnam arrested for ‘anti-state’ posts
Arrest comes as govt steps up crackdown on activists ahead of key party congress in January next year
Indian farm widows join protests against agriculture reforms
Farmers have been protesting for nearly a month over reforms to deregulate the country's agriculture sector
Church leaders welcome international court report on Philippine rights situation
International Criminal Court notes there is reasonable basis to believe crimes against humanity were committed in the ‘war on drugs’
Police in 60 countries ‘used pandemic as an excuse’ to commit...
Without accountability, the door will be opened to further abuses, Amnesty International warns
Catholic bishop condemns ‘unstoppable murders’ in central Philippines
‘If the government cannot protect us, who else will?’ asks bishop
Christians in North Korean prisons suffer worst treatment
When a Christian is discovered in North Korea they’re arrested and sent to a labor camp






