Tag: Human rights
Hong Kong pro-democracy shops fear China’s new security law
New law is designed to prohibit what Beijing calls secession, subversion and external interference in Hong Kong
Rohingya refugees tell Malaysia how dozens perished during four-month voyage
They had risked the perilous sea journey having lost hope of making a better life in Bangladesh refugee camps
Underground bishop again detained without charge by Chinese authorities
Bishop Cui Tai was detained last year after he was accused of not acknowledging 2018 Beijing and Vatican agreement on bishop appointments
Desecration of Pentecostal church part of hard-line Hindu agenda, pastors say
Hindu hardliners beat up pastors, place monkey god idol inside church in northern India
Online expression results in Vietnamese businessman charged, Facebook group in trouble
Vietnam’s ruling communists control all media and tolerate no dissent
Pope Francis, Cardinal Bo appeal for care for refugees amid pandemic
Nearly 70 percent those displaced are from Syria, Venezuela, Afghanistan, South Sudan, and Myanmar
Hong Kong lawyers alarmed at plans for judges in national security...
‘You can't be slightly independent any more than you can be slightly pregnant,’ Hong Kong Bar Association's chairman says
Hong Kong store owner rejects call to remove protest statue
Life-sized statue of protester holds a black flag reading ‘Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times!’
Living on the edge, Pakistani Hindus still feel safer in India
Hindu asylum-seekers from Pakistan are among beneficiaries of a law that lays out a path to citizenship for people from six religious minorities from three neighboring countries
Defectors prepare packages to send to North Korea despite growing tensions
North Korean regime says such activities are an insult to the dignity of their supreme leader






