Tag: Human rights
Photo exhibit recalls ‘horrors’ of martial law, tags abuse victims as...
The exhibit of black and white photographs by photojournalist Rick Rocamora tags victims of rights abuses during the dictatorship as heroes
Protestant council calls for probe into alleged military encounter that killed...
The group said it is “deeply distressed” by the deaths of Chad Booc and Gelejurain Ngujo who have volunteered as teachers in Mindanao
Task Force Detainees of the Philippines decries ‘red tagging’ of organization
TFD has been tagged as "a communist front" that exaggerates the number of political prisoners in the country during the martial law years
Filipino women reject ‘undemocratic, misogynistic, militarist governance’
“Amid the pandemic, women continue to fight and protect their ancestral lands from land grabbing of corporations backed by state agents"
Protection for women Filipino seafarers
The proposed Magna Carta for Filipino seafarers remains pending in both chambers of Congress
Nasaan kayo noong pinapaslang nila ang mahihirap?
Puno nga ang ating simbahan ng naggagandahang palamuti pero ang ating kapatid naman ay namamatay sa gutom at pang-aapi
Attacks against environmental defenders quadrupled ahead of Philippine polls
There is a 483 percent spike in the number of environmental defenders under attack and a 350 percent increase in incidents since February
‘Evil lingers still: Choose to do good’
"The Philippine electorate must decide if we will return to the evil of tyranny or choose to turn away from it and do good"
Photos: Filipinos mark 36th anniversary of peaceful uprising that ousted dictator
The People Power Revolution was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines from February 22 to 25, 1986
Philippine religious superiors urge Filipinos to vote for those who stand...
“In the face of unbridled killings ... let us choose leaders who will truly promote fullness of life”