Tag: Human rights
Apostolic administrator in Cambodia hits proposed Thai border wall: ‘Certainly not...
Father Figaredo argued that addressing the crisis requires diplomatic engagement rather than physical barriers
PHOTOS: Philippine faith-based groups mark beginning of Lent with call for...
The group insisted that the Philippine Constitution mandates the immediate commencement of impeachment proceedings
Church leaders in Asia and Oceania encouraged to champion Indigenous rights,...
RAEON highlighted the worsening threats to biodiversity, ocean sustainability, and the rights of Indigenous Peoples
Thailand faces backlash over Uyghur deportations; US issues security alert
Thailand is part of the UN Human Rights Council, a position that requires it to uphold the highest standards in the protection of human rights
Vietnam silences journalist with prison sentence for ‘abusing freedom’
The 64-year-old, author of The Winning Side, was convicted under a vague provision of the Penal Code often used to silence dissent
Southeast Asia’s latest scam center crackdown
Why is the crackdown happening now and what are the broader implications for relations between Myanmar, Thailand and China
Malaysia lifts ban on Zakir Naik, sparking outcry over social harmony
The ban, initially imposed in 2019, stemmed from Naik's controversial remarks about Hindus and Chinese Malaysians
EDSA as ‘Epiphany of Saints’: Cardinal David stresses faith, heroism in...
“It was a shining moment in our nation’s history, but sadly, many Filipinos are forgetting it,” Cardinal David lamented
Filipino church leaders call for social transformation on EDSA anniversary
The church leaders expressed concern over the return of the same political family unseated during the uprising to the highest seat of power
Ex-PM Thaksin apologises over massacre in southern Thailand
The apology is believed to be the first he has made in public over the incident known as the "Tak Bai massacre" when scores of Muslim protesters suffocated in army trucks two decades ago