Tag: Human rights
BALIK-TANAW: Love
“Love God with all your heart, and love your neighbor as yourself.” It sounds simple, but experience shows it is anything but easy.
PHOTOS: With no tombs to visit, families of Desaparecidos gather on...
Families of Desaparecidos called on President Marcos Jr. to account for the 14 individuals reportedly abducted under his administration.
Labor group warns of escalating layoffs, criticizes Marcos administration’s ‘permissive’ policies
“This ongoing trend of large-scale layoffs faced by workers is deeply concerning,” KMU said, pointing to recent layoffs
Preda: 50 years of service and helping abused children
After 50 years, the work of the Preda Foundation continues. The children continue attaining justice in court.
Duterte’s testimony affirmed that drug-related extrajudicial killings a state policy —...
Duterte still thinks that he is powerful. He respects no one and he doesn't have a heart for the poor people who were victims of his drug war
SPOTLIGHT: Greenwashed promises: Irregularities taint consent process in hydropower projects
With renewable energy goals driving government policies, the question arises: will these projects truly serve the people whose lands are at stake?
Focus on Duterte’s drug war investigation, kins tell Senate
The NUPL-NCR said that they are aghast that the Senate hearing “has become a platform for those involved and accused.”
Rights group demands UN action as Myanmar junta airstrikes kill 9,...
“The Myanmar junta’s jets continue to pound civilian communities with complete impunity as the world watches and stays silent"
Duterte offers ‘no apologies, no excuses’ for deadly Philippine drug war
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating allegations that the killings were a state-sanctioned "crime against humanity"
In Mindoro, farmers are harassed, arrested amid agrarian dispute
The latest incident is part of a systematic campaign of land grabbing and repression targeting the Indigenous community

















