Tag: Human rights
UN rights expert raises concern over training programs, forced labor in...
Thousands of Tibetans have reportedly been “transferred” from their traditional rural lives to low-skilled and low-paid employment since 2015
Time to prioritize social justice
Globally, real wages have fallen, poverty is rising, inequality seems more entrenched than ever
Most Uyghurs banned from praying on Islamic holiday, even in their...
People age 60 and older were allowed to pray in a local mosque under heavy police surveillance during Eid
Earthly birthday greetings to Stan Swamy in heaven
We have to be the voice for the voiceless, for those who continue to live on the peripheries of society
Camera of Japanese journalist slain in Myanmar returned after 16 years
A photo of Nagai lying on the road, a soldier in combat uniform and sandals standing over him and holding a gun, won a Pulitzer prize in 2008
Updated: Singapore hangs prisoner over 1 kg of cannabis
The country has some of the world's toughest anti-drug laws and insists the death penalty remains an effective deterrent against trafficking
China approves coal power surge despite emissions pledge: Greenpeace
At least 20.45 gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired power have been approved in the first three months of 2023, Greenpeace said
Sri Lankans mark anniversary of Easter bombings with protest
The protesters reiterated calls for the government to uncover the truth behind the 2019 attacks
Tibetans abroad rally in support of Dalai Lama following outrage over...
The protesters want the media to apologize for defaming the Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader
Family planning in India: A woman’s burden
India is set to become the world's most populous nation by mid-year, according to UN figures