Tag: Human rights
Authorities detain Buddhist monk during peace march across Cambodia
The spokesman for the Ministry of Cults and Religions, Seng Somony, said he wasn't aware of the incident but would look into it
China’s new ‘Smart Religion’ app requires faithful to register to attend...
All believers must make online reservations before they can attend services in churches, mosques, or Buddhist temples
Women still barred as Afghan universities reopen for men
The university ban is one of several restrictions imposed on women since the Taliban stormed back to power in August 2021
Seoul to compensate Japan wartime forced labor victims
Seoul and Tokyo have ramped up security cooperation in the face of growing threats from Kim Jong Un's North Korea
Catholic, Protestant bishops express support for ‘red-tagged’ Philippine prelate
"The call towards peacemaking is an action that is most needed in our society, most especially when people’s safety and lives are at stake"
Bishop condemns killing of governor in central Philippines, five others
“How can we ever have lasting peace if we keep living in a culture of violence?” Bishop Cortes said
ASEAN urged to step up and help people in Myanmar
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim slammed the ASEAN for its inaction on Myanmar
Rights group backs red-tagged Philippine Catholic bishop
The bishop, who is also one of the convenors of the church-based Pilgrims for Peace assailed the human rights violations in Negros
Photos: ‘Candles for Justice’
Students and faculty of Adamson University in Manila light candles to dramatize their call for justice for John Matthew Salilig
China targets banker, dissident and church leader ahead of annual parliament
The People's Daily reported that a special taskforce has been set up to "manage emotions and resolve conflicts"