Tag: Human rights
UN report says treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang may be modern...
Uyghur rights groups say the document validates allegations of abuse in the region
Christian Conference of Asia appeals for international intervention in Sri Lanka
"Sri Lanka's economic collapse requires the immediate global attention … and the full solidarity of the Churches"
Body of slain teenager exhumed five years after death in Philippines’...
“After five years, let us see if we can still discover more truth,” said Randy Delos Santos, the victim’s uncle
Australian city to remove statue of grave-robbing politician
The decision to remove the statue was about choosing to not give prominence "to this person, who is a symbol of racism"
16 people, including Catholic nuns, charged in Philippines for allegedly financing...
The RMP repeatedly denied allegations linking the organization to the communist movement
Myanmar junta court jails Suu Kyi for six years for corruption
Suu Kyi, 77, has been detained since the generals toppled her government in a coup on February 1 last year
Whose Freedom@75?
If we truly want to celebrate this land mark event, we all first need to ask “Whose freedom@75?” and start doing something
‘To seek and live the truth and share a vision’
It is worth the excruciating pain if the youth of today would only realize that they will be the victims if they allow historical revisionism
Taliban fighters swap arms for books as hundreds return to school
Since the Taliban swept back to power in August last year, hundreds of fighters have returned to school
Philippine rights groups decry move to ban books tagged as ‘subversive’
“The red-tagging and halting of the distribution of [books] … are shameless and idiotic acts”