Tag: Human rights
Pope Francis calls for peace in Sudan and Mozambique
Around 25 million people -- more than half the population -- need aid, including nearly 18 million who face acute food insecurity
Religious tensions escalate as Catholic school faces allegations ahead of Indian...
The recent controversy centers around St. Gerosa English School, managed by the Sisters of Maria Bambina in Mangalore, Karnataka
Thailand’s proposed fishing law leaves Burmese workers vulnerable
Pheu Thai administration’s initiative to soften stringent measures has sparked fears of undoing the strides protecting workers’ rights
Prabowo leads Indonesia race by wide margin with half votes counted
Prabowo's backers celebrate his potential win, while 1990s military victims' families protest, mourning lost children shot or disappeared
Aid group warns of violence against Christians, sees glimmer of hope...
“Over the past year, China and the United States have been working together to pressure Myanmar’s military dictatorship"
Live from Kashgar! See the Uyghurs sing and dance
The mostly Muslim Uyghurs traditionally don't even celebrate the Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival
Hong Kong activist: Proposed law could worsen religious liberty, persecute Catholics
In addition to persecuting Christians, the Chinese Communist Party is accused of persecuting Uyghur Muslims and followers of Falun Gong
Caritas Philippines calls on ‘Appointed Son of God’ to cooperate in...
The victims revealed that Quiboloy manipulated them into thinking they were making a divine sacrifice by surrendering their bodies to God.
Young voters share demands ahead of Indonesian elections
Candidates tried to capture the youth vote during the campaign period by using social media platforms to interact with young internet users
Spirit of Uyghurs is celebrated in paintings of ‘Home’
The competition is a way for Uyghurs living in the diaspora to preserve their culture, language, and religion amid persecution