Social Justice
Cambodia election surprise
The one surprising feature of the recent municipal elections in Cambodia was the modest success of the Human Rights Party. The party had 800 councillors...read more
From isolation to communion
Casa Ricci Social Services has been serving leprosy and HIV-AIDS infected`and affected people in mainland China for decade. We work with individuals and communities to...read more
Where the Church can serve in Myanmar
Myanmar is at a crossroads; an exciting point in its history as a nation. One of the poorest, most ethnically diverse and conflict-prone societies in...read more
Chut Wutty’s light
Once in a while, someone comes along and flashes a light on things that make others uncomfortable. May we never exchange light for darkness. Death...read more
JRS publishes guide for advocates in Southeast Asia
Jesuit Refugee Service Asia Pacific has published a practical guide for advocates of asylum seekers and refugees in five countries in Southeast Asia. Entitled “The...read more
JCAP releases report for 2012
The Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific has produced a modest 16-page annual report, simply titled “Jesuits in Asia Pacific 2012”. read more
Puskat film on Msgr Soegija a hit
People in Indonesia have been flocking to cinemas across the country to see SOEGIJA, the film based on the life of Monsignor Albertus Magnus Soegijapranata...read more
Honoured for remaining with the oppressed
Portuguese Jesuit Father José Alves Martíns was one of six consecrated religious men awarded Timor Leste’s second highest medal by the newly sworn-in President, Taur...read more
You are not forgotten
“You are not forgotten,” said Aung San Suu Kyi. “Pass this message to those behind you and on to others.” Not permitted a microphone, the...read more
