Tag: Human rights
Philippine women’s group calls for justice for four activists executed in...
The death sentences are the first known judicial executions in Myanmar since 1988, according to Amnesty International
Hunger striking Thai democracy activists freed on bail
"Their condition is not well. If the courts were to grant bail requests a day late, they could die," said the activists' lawyer
ASEAN warns Myanmar against more executions
The 10-nation regional bloc has spearheaded so far fruitless efforts to restore peace to the country after a military coup last year
Faith on trial: Church people under attack
The risks endured by faith-based human rights defenders in the Philippines increase as they incarnate the Christian gospel
Post-raid trauma and blessings
From where you are now, you can probably see that the invention of untruths seems to have been a legacy and is now “institutional”
Myanmar photographer who shot anti-junta protests dies in custody
Aye Kyaw, 48, was arrested by junta troops who arrived at his home in a convoy of six military vehicles on July 30
Photos: Show of solidarity
Philippine solidarity groups denounce the military of junta in Myanmar for the execution of four pro-democracy activists in July
Child abuse victims need healing therapy
The cry of many children is “Mama, why did you not believe me, why did you let him do it to me?”
Ecumenical youth group slams Philippine president for refusing to rejoin ICC
"The Philippines has no intention of rejoining the ICC," President Ferdinand Marcos Jr told reporters on Monday
The WE Forum raid: ‘They stole everything they could lay their...
How can we explain to a child that men in uniform can be bad men too without compromising and damaging respect for authority?