Tag: Human rights
China pushes the ‘Sinicization of religion’ in Xinjiang, targeting Uyghurs
Officials want to eliminate Islam and Uyghur culture in the western region, say analysts quoted by RFA
Dream fulfilled for Imelda Marcos as family reclaims presidency
The frail but flamboyant 92-year-old matriarch has been the driving force in the family's comeback from exile to the peak of power
Christian activists in India welcome Supreme Court recognition of sex work...
The court also ordered that police not to interfere nor take criminal action against adult and consenting sex workers
Catholic lay group in India to challenge anti-conversion laws in court
“We must learn from mistakes other nations have made that have ruined their economies and social fabric"
UNHCR chief: World must not forget Rohingya refugees amid Ukraine crisis
The camps in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district house about 1 million Rohingya refugees
Philippine Church vows to help refugees accepted by government
President Rodrigo Duterte has issued an executive order institutionalizing access to protection services for refugees and asylum seekers
Mobile phone service cut amid heavy fighting in Myanmar’s Sagaing
Northwest Myanmar’s Sagaing region has been the center of some of the strongest armed resistance to junta rule since February 2021
Hong Kong not to hold Tiananmen memorial Masses amid security law...
Beijing has in recent years tightened control over the island territory and cracked down on dissent
Cardinal Zen of Hong Kong appears in court over protest defense...
Cardinal Zen's arrest has triggered outrage from Western nations, who have accused China of eviscerating the freedoms it promised Hong Kong
Philippine ‘truth-tellers’ race against time versus disinformation
“We know the risks, we know the threats, we just can’t allow the fear to erase our works that tell history” - Maria Ceres Doyo