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McLaughlin, nun who exposed abuses in Rhodesia, dies at 79 ANDREW MELDRUM, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 2 1of2This 2018 photo provided by the Maryknoll Sisters shows Sister Janice McLaughlin with children in Zimbabwe. McLaughlin, a nun who was jailed and later deported by white minority-ruled Rhodesia, later Zimbabwe, for exposing human rights abuses, died on March 7, 2021, in Maryknoll, N.Y. She was 79. (Maryknoll Sisters via AP)APShow MoreShow Less 2of2This 2012 photo provided by the Maryknoll Sisters shows Sister Janice McLaughlin with a child in Zimbabwe. McLaughlin, a nun who was jailed and later deported by white minority-ruled Rhodesia, later Zimbabwe, for exposing human rights abuses, died on March 7, 2021, in Maryknoll, N.Y. She was 79. (Maryknoll Sisters via AP)APShow MoreShow Less ....
Catholicism and Taiwan: A model of growing together Taiwan has shown how society can benefit when ethnic and religious diversities are acknowledged and human rights are upheld The five-tiered pagoda at Tian-Yuan temple is seem behind a blossoming tree in New Taipei City on Feb. 9 ahead of the lunar new year ushering in the Year of the Ox. (Photo: Sam Yeh/AFP) On July 18 last year, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen attended the installation ceremony of Archbishop Thomas Chung An-zu of Taipei in the nation’s capital. Besides greeting and posing for photographs with the new archbishop, President Tsai delivered a speech where she hailed the Church’s century-long presence as having been vital for the development of Taiwan. ....
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Freedom and hope die on a sinister day for Hong Kong The purge of an entire generation of democratic leaders has created a sense of bleak uneasiness Gianni Criveller Updated: January 08, 2021 04:16 AM GMT Trending John Clancey, a US-born solicitor in Hong Kong, is led away by police after he was arrested under the national security law on Jan. 6 in the largest operation yet against Beijing s critics, deepening a crackdown sweeping the financial hub. (Photo: AFP) It rains on the wet in Hong Kong: 2021 started in the worst possible way. Sadness and despair grow in the city. We have written it many times: the city is no longer. ....