Tag: Human rights
Incorrigible Hikvision: Despite denials, it continues to supply Uyghur recognition software
Both state-owned and private Chinese companies should not be believed when they deny their involvement in human rights violations
Agartala diocese stages peace actions in solidarity with victims of Manipur...
Salesian Father Joseph Pulinthanath, the diocese's spokesperson, urged authorities to restore peace and normalcy in the region at the earliest
A closer look into the urban resistance in Myanmar
Massive rallies opposed the junta and a civil disobedience movement emerged against the military dictatorship immediately after the coup
Empty seats, abandoned shoes remain after Pakistan bomb kills 44
44 people were killed and more than 100 wounded on Sunday evening when a blast ripped through a gathering of Islamic Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F
Lao police detain Chinese rights lawyer who was headed to the...
Authorities revoked Lu Siwei’s law license in 2021 after he spoke out on behalf of Hong Kong democracy activists.
Global survey: China viewed in more negative light
Pew found a median of 67% of adults in 24 countries view China disfavorably, with the trend worsening.
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi moved from prison: party official
A source from another political party said Suu Kyi had been moved to a VIP compound in Naypyidaw
Pope Francis urges Korean Catholics to be ‘prophets of peace’
"Peace should be based on respect for individuals, the law, the common good, creation, and moral values passed down through generations."
Hong Kong cases expose shortcomings of gov’t interventions to protect OFWs...
"Governments are aware of the problem, but advocacy groups say regulations and enforcement are not enough."
World Vision report exposes child labor in beauty product supply chains
The report warned that an estimated 140 million children will still be trapped in child labor by 2025, if these measures are not taken seriously