Tag: Human rights
EU lawmakers find ‘serious risk of genocide’ in China’s repression of...
The EU condemned “in the strongest possible terms that the Uyghurs have been systematically oppressed by brutal measures"
SPOTLIGHT: Fighting disinformation ‘one Filipino at a time’
Martial law rights abuse victims vow to keep on telling the stories of "martyrs and heroes" until justice is truly served
Indonesia, Malaysia summon India envoys over ‘derogatory’ Prophet remarks
Various Middle Eastern nations summon New Delhi's envoys and a Kuwaiti supermarket removes Indian products
Philippine court junks charges against urban poor who defied lockdown to...
The court said the residents were “within their rights when they went outside of their respective residences to plea for food”
Vietnam’s religious groups face state persecution, church leaders say
Vague laws allow the government to undermine a constitutional commitment to religious freedom
Living the reality of contradictions
Contradictions in the world should not deprive us of the truth that our human rights is universal, inviolable, and inalienable
BTS calls for racial equality and moral values
The new Philippine administration will need more than a Korean boy band to build a nation based on justice and equality
Hong Kong detains several people as world marks Tiananmen anniversary
Discussion of the events of 1989, when China set troops and tanks on peaceful protestors, is all but forbidden on the mainland
Christian rights group raises concern over escalation of religious persecution in...
The group reported that at least 30 Christians in India were imprisoned in the state of Uttar Pradesh in May alone
US report on international religious freedom cites genocides in China and...
The report singles out the two countries for their repression of mostly Muslim Uyghurs and Rohingya