Tag: Human rights
Pope Francis to visit Fatima to pray for peace in Ukraine
The itinerary was added to the papal pilgrimage to Portugal for the World Youth Day celebration in Lisbon on August 5
NGO accuses Chinese renewables firms of abuses in 18 countries
Of the total alleged cases of abuse across 18 countries by Chinese firms, the NGO found 27 in Indonesia, 16 in Peru, 11 in Myanmar
Hong Kong’s elected local council seats cut to exclude ‘anti-China’ forces
Under the new rules, 80 percent of seats will either be filled via official appointment or selected by government proxy groups
‘Manipur is burning’
The citizens of India must wake up now – before it is too late! Manipur is burning: the fires there must be extinguished immediately
Hong Kong leader says wanted activists should give up or live...
Hong Kong's national security law has led to the shutdown of civil society groups, political parties, and pro-democracy media outlets
The challenge to live Fr. Stan’s legacy today
Today, Stan challenges us all to live the legacy he has left us, in a profound way through our presence among the people
Hong Kong police offer bounties for 8 prominent overseas activists
All eight fled Hong Kong after Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on the financial hub in mid-2020 to quell dissent after huge
Pakistani Muslim single-handedly stops mob, defends Hindu family
They face discrimination, kidnappings, and forced conversions, and anyone who “defiles” the Quran or insults Mohammed can face severe penalty
How risky is travel to Hong Kong under the national security...
Until he was ushered into a small, windowless room at Hong Kong International Airport, R had never considered himself a political threat under the city's national security law
Cambodian PM threatens to block Facebook access
Facebook announced Thursday it would remove one of Hun Sen's videos in line with a ruling by the Oversight Board for Meta