Tag: Human rights
Myanmar air strikes kill 10 civilians: locals, media reports
A military jet dropped three bombs on Nyaung Kone village in the northern Sagaing region on Tuesday afternoon
China denies compensation for Tibetans displaced by world’s largest hydro-solar plant
The resident said that the displaced Tibetans were never informed before the project started
Pattern of dangers and search for digital justice
We should be present on-ground, as searching for digital justice can only be built through the collective decision and action of our people
Indonesia to compensate victims of bloody past
A bloody anti-communist purge in the 1960s saw half a million leftists massacred, and in 1998 dozens of student activists disappeared
Lone protester goes missing after holding up a sign at Peking...
Nothing is known of the whereabouts of Zhang Sheng, a young man who carried a sign at Peking University calling for an end to one-party rule
Pakistan says 102 in military court over ex-PM Khan arrest violence
Rights groups criticized Pakistan's use of opaque military trials for civilians, saying it results in "a catalog of human rights violations"
Philippine group calls for children protection against SOGIESC discrimination
Four of five children with diverse SOGIESC are more at risk of experiencing physical, psychological, and sexual violence
Philippine groups urge US Bankers to abandon fossil gas investments
The advocates recently held a meeting with Blackrock, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley – three renowned investment giants in the US
Beijing blocks inclusion of Pakistani in UN Security Council terror list
Sajid Mir is wanted for his alleged involvement in the 2008 attacks that killed 166 people and injured more than 300 individuals
Myanmar’s death toll continues to rise
Political analyst Than Soe Naing said as the opposition in Myanmar grows stronger, the junta will respond with more severe atrocities