Tag: Human rights
International Day for Countering Hate Speech
It comes at a special moment of world history when hate speech in several parts of the globe seems to have become the order of the day
Cyberspace continues to shrink for Christians in China, says report
Christianity-related websites, WeChat accounts, and group chats have been banned or restricted since March 1
Christian group calls for establishment of body to address India’s anti-minority...
“The narrative of religious intolerance and hatred has swept the country unfortunately”
Soldiers torch Catholic church in Myanmar
The St. Matthew Catholic Church in Dawnyaykhu in Phruso Township in Karenni State was gutted by flames
ASEAN parliamentarians decry convictions, arrest of Cambodian opposition, activists
On June 14, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted more than 50 former members and supporters of the CNRP on charges of treason
Thailand takes step toward same-sex marriage with parliament vote
If the bill succeeds, Thailand would be the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize same sex unions
Only six percent of domestic workers have comprehensive social protection, says...
The ILO report says more than 94 percent of domestic workers lack access to the full range of protections, such as medical care
Amnesty International urges India to stop ‘vicious’ Muslim protest crackdown
"Cracking down on protesters with excessive use of force ... is in violation of India's commitments under international human rights law"
Christian pro-democracy activist sentenced to six years in prison in Cambodia
“I am ready and prepared to go to the notorious Cambodian prison for my political opinions, for my beliefs, for my belief in democracy”
International inquiry into global response to Myanmar coup, crisis launched
“The response to the devastating crisis unfolding in Myanmar is going nowhere fast,” said Heidi Hautala of the European Parliament