Tag: Human rights
Health deteriorates for detained church elder in China
Elder Zhang Chunlei of the Renai Reformed Church in Guiyang remains in critical health condition in detention, suffering from severe liver cirrhosis.
Bitter Winter reported...
Pope Francis fields questions from students about gender identity and LGBTQ...
A psychology student from a Catholic university in Manila who introduced himself as “JLove,” told the pope about how he feels stigmatized
How will China balance Russian and European relations after the Swiss...
After the Swiss Summit, Zelenskyy urged China to respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity and stressed that Ukraine's sole enemy is Putin
Pope Francis urges ‘fraternal gaze’ for refugees
“We are all required to welcome, promote, accompany, and integrate those who knock on our doors,” said Pope Francis
Uyghur woman re-sentenced for teaching youth the Quran
Heyrinisa Memet, in her mid-40s, had been previously sentenced during a crackdown in 2014 after a “terrorist attack” in Xinjiang
Court finds four Philippine police guilty in drug war killings
The four low-ranking officers were all sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for the shooting deaths of the two victims at a Manila slum
Prosecutors play videos of environmental activists at Cambodian trial
Seven of the activists are from the environmental group Mother Nature. They are facing charges that they insulted Cambodia’s king
Philippine bishop urges social action workers to embrace compassion, go extra...
Archbishop Lazo called for a departure from traditional retributive responses towards a more forgiving and proactive approach
Jimmy Lai biographer: Trial is a ‘sham,’ but faith gives him...
“I think there’s no case to offer,” he added. “But of course, I’m not a national security law judge in Hong Kong.”
Israel and Hamas at war: The conflict in numbers
In a best-case scenario, rebuilding Gaza's destroyed homes will take until at least 2040 but the process could take as long as 80 years