Tag: Human rights
IN PHOTOS: Ramadan in Asia and Gaza
Amid hardships, the essence of Ramadan—intended as a time for reflection, community, and peace—is profoundly challenged in Gaza
China pushes ‘Sinicization of Islam’ in Xinjiang as Ramadan arrives
In 2017, the Chinese government began detaining Uyghurs and other Muslims en masse in large “re-education” camps and prisons
Vatican’s Good Friday Holy Land collection to aid humanitarian efforts in...
This year’s appeal comes against the backdrop of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, which has had a devastating effect on the civilian population
Cambodian teen rescued from family home in China after Facebook plea
When they arrived in China, they were taken into a room that held many other Cambodian and Vietnamese girls and women
Indonesia vastly under-reports methane emissions from coal: report
The country is the third-largest coal producer in the world after China and India and is the world's largest thermal coal exporter
Gaza teen waits to follow vocation: ‘My faith is flourishing amidst...
Like hundreds of other Christians in Gaza, Abu Dawod and his family left their home and have been seeking sanctuary
Marcos Jr’s visit to Germany amidst human rights concerns in the...
Filipinos abroad, particularly those in Germany, must actively engage in advocacy for human rights, transparency, and accountability
International rights group calls on Vietnam to release women political prisoners
VCHR cited the cases of eight women prisoners, including Nguyễn Thúy Hạnh who is being treated for cancer while in detention
Catholic priest issues appeal for children and mothers in Gaza
"We can’t just tell them that their hunger must wait until the powerful people of the world have given their permission to feed them"
Pope Francis: We have a duty to help women accept the...
“There is still a lot of work that each of us must do in order for there to be concrete recognition of the equal dignity of women"