Tag: Human rights
Hong Kong cases expose shortcomings of gov’t interventions to protect OFWs...
"Governments are aware of the problem, but advocacy groups say regulations and enforcement are not enough."
World Vision report exposes child labor in beauty product supply chains
The report warned that an estimated 140 million children will still be trapped in child labor by 2025, if these measures are not taken seriously
Bishops decry law enforcement agencies’ apathy, silence in Manipur
It was the first CBCI official team to visit Manipur where clashes between Kuki tribal people and Meitei people erupted 82 days ago
Over 20M ‘economically insecure’ women under Marcos Jr.’s first year, group...
Women are subjected to state violence with the government’s anti-terror laws, which CWR claimed targets human rights defenders
Hong Kong national security police question family of US-based activist Elmer...
The raids came after similar actions against the family members of two other exiled pro-democracy activists who are on a wanted list
Indian president urged to visit Manipur, ensure justice
More than 60 days after a mob stripped, paraded and sexually assaulted the two Kuki women, the culprits still roam free.
IN PHOTOS: Protest greets Marcos Jr.’s 2nd State of the Nation...
Militant groups decried the “worsening” situation of human rights in the country and the continuing culture of impunity
Manipur and some burning questions
Perhaps many may question why I speak just for my faith, my community; why not for all who suffer as we rightfully ought to each time violence breaks out
Filipino migrant workers are harassed over loans they’re forced to make...
A comprehensive government solution is needed to address why Filipino overseas workers are forced into debt in the first place
Activists laud India’s High Court for granting Setalvad’s bail petition
Jesuit social scientist Father Cedric Prakash hails the verdict as “indeed a triumph of and for Truth and Justice.”