Tag: Human rights
Landmines still maim, kill Cambodians decades after civil war’s end
There were about 100 casualties a year from landmines and unexploded ordnance during the decade that began in 2010
Marcos Jr’s Charter change: A Threat to Filipino Migrants and the...
Filipino migrants become unwitting pawns in a larger geopolitical game, serving the interests of foreign powers and multinational corporations
Catholic Relief Services increasing efforts in Gaza despite deaths of aid...
According to United Nations spokesman Stéphane Dujarric, “at least 196 humanitarian workers have been killed since October” in Gaza
Life of an Indigenous youth in the city
Our lives as Indigenous youth are a testament to the long history of struggle, strength, and bravery of our ancestors
Resurrection today and a chance to live again
They were just existing but not living, dead in spirit and then saved, rescued, cared for, and healed and they came back to life.
The search for human rights lawyer Somchai Neelapaijit, abducted in 2004,...
Human rights groups marked the 20th anniversary of Somchai’s abduction by reaffirming their commitment to pursuing justice
Elections in Seoul: Bishops ‘question’ the parties
The initiative is part of the Korean Church's actions to promote the importance of political commitment
Holy See calls for enhanced global framework to combat crimes against...
Referencing Pope Francis, Archbishop Caccia emphasized that "the dignity of others is to be respected in all circumstances"
7 aid workers killed in Israeli strike in Gaza: NGO
Israel's retaliatory campaign, aimed at destroying Hamas, has killed at least 32,845 people, mostly women and children
Thailand’s same-sex marriage bill moves to senate
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said he was "proud of our pride" after the lower house voted to approve the bill in a 399-10 landslide