Tag: Human rights
India’s COVID-19 economic slowdown hits working minorities hard
Employment is likewise difficult to find due to discrimination against Christians
Australia evacuates journalists from China amid ‘national security’ probe
Their departure means Australian media organizations have no correspondents in China for the first time since the 1970s
Rights group warns violence between Philippines state forces, rebels puts tribal...
Violence in southern Philippine province has increased since a new anti-terrorism law was enacted in July
Families of political prisoners in Philippines appeal for compassion on Virgin’s...
There are at least 609 political prisoners currently detained in various jails across the country
Almost 300 Rohingya refugees arrive in Indonesia’s Aceh province
Smugglers reportedly appeared not to want to try to disembark them because not everyone had paid
Condemning history to a lie: The fantasy that was Marcos
You’d think the despot and looter of the country’s wealth would nevermore be remembered after what he and his cronies did
Hong Kong police fire pepper balls at protesters opposed to election...
Hundreds of marchers waved placards and chanted popular anti-govt slogans such as ‘liberate Hong Kong’
UN experts decry Hong Kong security law in letter to China
Experts express concern that many legitimate activities of human rights defenders in Hong Kong would be redefined as illegal
Faith-based groups call on Pakistan to address rising cases of forced...
More than 1,000 Christian and Hindu girls are abducted, forced into marriage, and raped each year
Australian writer detained in China says will ‘fight to the end’
Prominent Chinese blogger, Yang Hengjun, was intercepted by security officials at Guangzhou airport 18 months ago






