Tag: Human rights
‘Do not forget the lessons of martial law’ — Cardinal Jose...
"In the middle of darkness, we saw light. In the face of the bad things that happened, we learned lessons"
Alternative media group fights disinformation by bringing movies to grassroots
It is the duty of truth-tellers to fight all forms of lies and protect the public from misinformation and disinformation
Church leaders call for justice as country marks 50th year of...
Bishop Bagaforo urged Filipinos to “never again let the powers-that-be control the narratives” of the Filipino people
Eleven schoolchildren killed in Myanmar air strike: UNICEF
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned the strike that killed at least 13 people, including the 11 students
Remembering martial law: The years of torture and pain
“They even covered my head with a plastic bag. There were even times when they used my ears and face as an ashtray.”
Theatrical play pays tribute to victims of massacre in central Philippines...
Bishop Gerardo Alminaza said he will continue tolling the church bells in his diocese to “remember the martyrs of the Escalante massacre"
Young Filipinos brush up on martial law history with ‘road trip’
The "Road Trip” brought participants to places that defined the martial law period
Flowers for Lolas: Three decades of Filipino comfort women’s fight for...
There is a sense of urgency for Filipino comfort women to receive a formal unequivocal public apology and just compensation from Japan
UN rights office slams abuses in Philippines
The Office of the High Commissioner said that it “continued to receive allegations of human rights violations" by the police
To ban or not to ban books
How we perceive the millennial generation would help us accept that book banning is complex, multilayered and multidimensional