
Eritrea Bishop, Priest Released After Two Months in Prison
The bishop and two priests were accused of criticizing human rights violations in their homilies before their arrests on Oct. 15.
The bishop and two priests were accused of criticizing human rights violations in their homilies before their arrests on Oct. 15.
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom calls out ‘failure’ to include Nigeria, along with India, in annual report.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: The Beijing Olympics highlight how China’s communist rulers continue to comprehensively violate religious freedom and other fundamental human rights of their own citizens.
'Until the Chinese Communist Party puts an end to all ethnic cleansing, slave labor practices, and political oppression, I will work to ensure that the Olympics are never hosted in the People’s Republic of China again.'
Despite official censure, British Catholic parliamentarian continues to speak out.
Nations are seeking to develop war machines that have the ability to choose and engage targets without human involvement, drawing alarm from the Vatican and Catholic activists.
The Holy See told the U.N. Security Council that Christians ‘face extinction’ in parts of the world from armed conflict.
Just days before the big game, the House of Representatives is pushing for a bipartisan crackdown on what some human-rights advocates call ‘modern-day slavery.’
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