Tag: Human rights
Cardinal Tagle laments killing of Caritas workers in Mariupol
“Our sadness turns into an appeal to the international community to exert every effort to bring this violence to an end"
Ecumenical Church group hits arrest of church worker in Mindanao
The group denounced the "blatant fabrication of evidence" as an "affront to truth and common decency"
SPOTLIGHT: Making coffee to sweeten bitter lives of Manila’s drug war...
In a small stall in the middle of a party place in a suburb of the Philippine capital, a group of women keep their pain in silence
ASEAN parliamentarians call for end to ‘red-tagging’ of candidates in Philippine...
“Red-tagging” is the "baseless accusation of certain people as communists, terrorists, or state enemies”
Philippine rights groups renew calls for independent probe into ‘rights crisis’
Rights groups said “[m]ajority, if not all the recommendations” of the UN HRC during the third cycle of the UPR in 2017 “remain unheeded”
Ano ang ginagampanan at kakayahan ng Simbahan sa pulitika?
Kapag ang mga mandarambong ay nakakalaya at nakakakandidato sa eleksyon gamit ang salapi na ninakaw sa bayan, dapat na magsalita ang Simbahan
Rights groups welcome court decision to release ‘red-tagged’ doctor
Rights group Karapatan said the court’s decision noted that the doctor has been denied due process when she was arrested and imprisoned
Rights group starts ‘Magnitsky sanctions’ campaign vs Ph’s alleged rights violators
“Magnitsky sanctions” include travel bans and targeted financial sanctions against "perpetrators of egregious acts of international concern”
Impunity allows human rights abuses to thrive in Philippines, says Amnesty...
“Lack of accountability continued to facilitate unlawful killings and other human rights violations under the ... ‘war on drugs’ campaign”
Palace says Amnesty International report on drug war ‘false, rehashed’
Palace spokesman Martin Andanar lamented that Amnesty International allegedly failed to verify its latest report

















