Tag: Human rights
Women as first witnesses
They even stood at the foot of the cross at the time when all the rest of men went running away
Thousands fleeing Myanmar fighting cross Thai border: officials
Thai officials said skirmishes had broken out between Myanmar's military and armed ethnic rebels near the Karen state outpost town of Myawaddy
Activists hold ‘Calvary’ procession in Manila’s streets to demand housing for...
The street play carried the theme “Calvary of the Poor 2023: Recognize the People’s Plan, Option for Housing for the Poor”
The Philippines needs children’s courts
Protective empowerment therapeutic homes are a key element in the judicial system to deliver justice and implement the law
Cambodia should halt ‘forced evictions’ at Angkor Wat, says Amnesty International
Authorities say they are acting to protect the ruins by moving squatters whose informal settlements are damaging the environment
Photos: ‘Compassion and Healing in the New Normal’
Families of victims of drug-related and extrajudicial killings in the Philippines stage a play before representatives of the European Union
Global action against threats to humanity ‘woefully inadequate’
“We need less hypocrisy, less cynicism, and more consistent, principled and ambitious action by all states to promote and protect all rights”
Indian state adopts resolution to provide Scheduled Caste status for Dalit...
All parties except the pro-Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party BJP and the Lok Satta Party supported the resolution
Alleged killer of Jesuit priests found dead in Mexico
The priests had been working for several decades with the Raramuri, or Tarahumara, Indigenous people
Philippine bishop says Lord ‘haunting’ police for killings, calls on them...
“It must be the Lord’s way of pranking them with a familiar image of victims many of their fellow officers had murdered extrajudicially"