Tag: SW
Malaysia’s crackdown on media, a desperate attempt to control the narrative
Authorities are now threatening dissenters with sedition and fast tracking cases through the courts
US sanctions highest ranking Chinese official yet over Uyghur rights
Washington blacklists Xinjiang region's Communist Party Secretary Chen Quanguo, a member of China's powerful Politburo
SPOTLIGHT: For some elderly Indians nationwide lockdown is a battle for...
Elderly facing higher health risks, challenges of social isolation and loss of income
Church leaders urge Pakistan to protect people regardless of faith
Case of Christian murdered by Muslim neighbor ‘illustrates just how vulnerable religious minorities are in Pakistan’
Pandemic brings new challenges to Philippine seminary formation
Genuine vocation thrives when there is heroism, seminary formator says
Asian bishops’ former top media person, Father Raymond Ambroise, dies
Father Ambroise described as a trailblazer in social communications, social development and innovative educational programs
SPOTLIGHT: Domestic work, joblessness keep women from reporting violence
When pandemic lockdown began, women’s rights advocates were quick to notice the missing gender dimension in govt response
FABC ingatkan ancaman UU Keamanan baru pada kebebasan beragama di Hong...
Para pemimpin Gereja Katolik di seluruh Asia memperingatkan dampak penerapan Undang-Undang Keamanan Nasional baru di Hong Kong, yang dapat membahayakan kebebasan beragama atau berkeyakinan.
Asian Catholic bishops warn against Hong Kong’s new national security law
New law broadens powers of local and mainland authorities to investigate, prosecute, and punish those deemed as dissenters
SPOTLIGHT: The Galwan clash of India and China: Duplicity, brutality, and...
Both countries appear to be downplaying the violence, withholding information in face-saving attempts at de-escalation