Tag: Human rights
‘Walk for Justice’ organizers file complaint against police in Malaysia
TBH-ADA is seeking justice for the death of Teoh Beng Hock who was found dead on July 16, 2009, after being questioned overnight
Myanmar’s junta extends state of emergency for yet another six months
Myanmar’s Constitution mandates that elections must be held within six months after a state of emergency is lifted
Bangladesh’s internet shutdown isolates citizens, disrupts business
Amid the protests, government officials also took aim at social media sites such as Facebook, blaming them for enabling the turmoil
China trains politically correct Protestant pastors
The Communist Party now requires all religious believers to love their country as well as their religion and claims that patriotism is a part of those religions
Witnessing Bangladesh’s student protests turn deadly
Cars and buses crammed with home-bound commuters veered around the roadblocks set up to separate the group from the traffic
Indonesian authorities react to church disruption video, offer temporary worship site
According to Open Doors’ 2024 World Watch List, Indonesia ranks 42nd among the countries where it is most challenging to be a Christian
Faith must challenge child abuse in Church and State
The report found that there was more sexual abuse of children in church-based institutions rather than in state care homes
Rights group, senator speak up for dissident fighting extradition from Thailand
Dissident faces charge of terrorism in Vietnam for deadly attacks there when he was already in Thailand.
Led by bishops, Indian Christians mount pressure on government to curb...
Manipur has been suffering a protracted violent clash between the Meiteis (most of them Hindus) and the Kukis (all of them Christians)
Shuttered Thai offices leave Myanmar migrants in legal limbo
Workers caught without documentation can be sent to prison, hit with heavy fines, and deported, under Thai law