Tag: Human rights
Hong Kong embraces televised confessions of political prisoners
The recent appearance of two political prisoners in a television program has led many to believe that the mainland Chinese practice of “televised confessions” has found...
Silent Exodus: The Unseen Genocide Threatening Christianity in Gaza
Protecting religious minorities is not just a moral imperative; it is the safeguarding of a unique cultural and historical mosaic that defines our common humanity
Indigenous Indonesians use Korean letters to save dialect
Fears about their language's future prompted elders to accept the use of Hangul, but some do have concerns.
U.S. religious freedom watchdog urges White House to list India as...
US State Department defines a Country of Particular Concern as one that has engaged in or tolerated severe violations of religious freedom
Vatican issued declaration allowing ‘blessings’ for couples in irregular situation
It allows ordained ministers to join in prayer with those individuals who desire to entrust themselves to the Lord and seek guidance
UN report: More than 2.6 million people displaced across Myanmar
Both the military junta and the resistance forces should stop blocking any transportation of humanitarian aid, said Kyaw Win
IN PHOTOS: Dying timberland contributes to temperature rise
The push for renewable energy should be people-centered and must protect the Rights of Nature and the wellbeing of the vulnerable communities
Pope Francis denounces Gaza attacks as ‘war’ and ‘terrorism’
Two Christian women, Nahida Khalil Anton and her daughter Samar Kamal Anton, were killed by an Israeli sniper
‘Let us choose life! Let us choose the future!’
It is historic. After 28 years of talking, this is the first time all nations agreed to end the era of fossil fuels, oil, gas, and coal
Xinjiang is ‘one of the most heavily policed regions in the...
There are twice as many PAP mobile attachments in Xinjiang than in Beijing, despite having only a fraction of the capital’s population