Tag: Human rights
Philippine Protestant council urges Filipinos to ‘remain critical and vigilant’ following...
“Let us continue to pray, act, and hold fast in protecting our rights and democracy,” said Bishop Reuel Marigza, NCCP secretary general
Pariah to president: Marcos returns family to Philippines supremacy
Despite his own father's concerns about his "carefree and lazy" nature, Marcos Jr, 64, made it to the ultimate post
Rights groups urge Marcos to take ‘immediate, decisive action’ to improve...
The group urged Marcos to publicly order the military, police, and security forces to cease targeting activists and human rights defenders
Rights group hits ASEAN for refusing UN envoy from attending meeting...
The meeting addressed plans to deliver humanitarian aid and administer COVID-19 vaccines to Myanmar
Victims voice disbelief, anger as Philippine dictator’s son nears power
Three decades after Marcos died disgraced in Hawaii, his image and political dynasty are being resurrected
Green activists welcome declaration of climate change as human rights issue
In a landmark case, the Commission on Human Rights declared climate change as human rights issue
Photos: ‘Defend press freedom’
Media groups and press freedom advocates gather for a candle-lit demonstration in Quezon City on April 5, 2022 (Photos by Jire Carreon)
Truth, a powerful weapon
No matter how simple or hidden our efforts are to live in the truth, these become powerful weapons to demolish the lies
Martial law survivors, activists pay tribute to human rights champion Marie...
She worked with martial law survivors and rights advocates in pursuing the class action suit against the estate of the late dictator Marcos
Rights group calls for release of De Lima following retraction of...
“Senator Leila de Lima has suffered five years in detention for an alleged crime that key witnesses now dispute”

















