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Charter Change: For Whose Benefit?
It will only benefit the Marcos-Romualdez political dynasty. The people and the Church in particular must oppose this self-serving move
Karapatan sounds alarm on deepening rights crisis as anti-terror laws target...
Karapatan revealed that there are at least 27 political prisoners facing charges under the Anti-Terrorism Act
Protestant Church raises human rights concerns in dialogue with UN envoy
The Protestant Council also denounced the “series of fabricated charges,” under the Anti-Terrorism Law, against church workers
Justice remains elusive for slain radio broadcaster after 13 years
NUJP expressed dismay over the decision of the Supreme Court to allow Reyes’ petition to transfer the ongoing trial of the case
Philippine groups urge UN envoy to probe attacks on journalists, environmental...
The reports highlight community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio's continued detention, red-tagging, and blocking of alternative media outfits
Pro-environment group blames deforestation, mining for flooding in Mindanao
“By stripping away land cover and disrupting natural drainage patterns, these activities exacerbate flooding and landslide risks"
IN PHOTOS: Catholics rally against mining in E. Samar
Varquez asserted, "Mining poses a threat to the environment, and there is scant evidence of responsible mining practices in the Philippines."
Caritas Philippines urges reparations for mining communities in E. Samar
“We condemn the practices that prioritize profit over the well-being of individuals and ecosystems,” said Bishop Alminaza
Philippine Churches call for dialogue amidst ‘fragmentation’
“We convey high hopes that barriers to peace in our country be resolved through dialogues and negotiations"
Philippine group urges international scrutiny as press freedom faces ongoing threats
Cristina Palabay, secretary general of the group, described the human rights situation in the country as “bleak, if not worse”.


















