Tag: #abuses
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Pope says treatment of Canada Indigenous was genocide
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE — Pope Francis on Saturday said the treatment of Indigenous people in Canada amounted to a genocide, after a six-day trip where he apologised to survivors of abuse at Catholic-run schools.
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‘Rescind the doctrine’: Indigenous protest as Pope tours Canada
SAINTE-ANNE-DE-BEAUPRE, Canada — Indigenous women briefly protested as Pope Francis celebrated mass during his visit to Canada on Thursday, demanding that he retract centuries-old Church doctrine that empowered Europeans to colonize non-Christian native lands.
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For abuse survivors struggling to heal, Pope’s visit to Canada ‘not enough’
SAINTE-ANNE-DE-BEAUPRE, Canada — As Pope Francis in his vestments prepared to celebrate mass inside a Canadian shrine on Thursday, a young Indigenous woman stood outside in a bright orange beaded dress stitched with dozens of tiny metallic cones.
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After the apology, the ‘healing’: Pope visits sacred lake in Canada
LAC STE. ANNE, Canada — Pope Francis called for “healing” Tuesday as he joined a pilgrimage to a sacred lake in Canada, one day after making a landmark apology for the abuse of Indigenous children at Catholic-run schools.
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PHSA decries ‘unfair’ generalization that it is a ‘haven of abuse’
The Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) maintained that it remains committed to providing and creating a “safe learning environment” for its students amid complaints of abuse by some of its alumni.
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US report on PH human rights practices 'rehashed, recycled', says Andanar
“The reports are nothing but a rehash of old and recycled issues.”
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Absolutely no rights abuses in gov’t’s COVID-19 policies – Año
Human rights violation has never been part of the government’s policy in addressing the country’s coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) woes, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año maintained on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
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'Up to Biden if he will condemn Duterte over supposed abuses' — Roque
Malacañang said it was up to American President Joe Biden if he will condemn President Duterte over a supposed “continuing pattern of human rights violations” under his administration.