Tag: Human rights
Senator Padilla defends proposal seeking equal rights for same-sex couples
"It is high time that the Philippines provides equal rights and recognition for couples of the same sex"
Cardinal Zen of Hong Kong to stand trial in September over...
The cardinal served as a trustee of the 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund, which helped pro-democracy protesters
Supreme Court asked to order state security forces to surface missing...
A petition has been filed seeking the issuance of a “writ of amparo” for Elizabeth “Loi” Magbanua and Alipio “Ador” Juat
Global coalition of religions assures solidarity with people of Myanmar in...
The group lauded the people of Myanmar for their “endurance as a community of believers, devoted to one another”
Philippine women’s group calls for justice for four activists executed in...
The death sentences are the first known judicial executions in Myanmar since 1988, according to Amnesty International
Letters from prison
"Are you truly free out there? Or have you resigned yourselves to be shackled by the chains of your fears, your anxieties, your apathy?"
Reviving ROTC ‘illegal’ if in Grades 11-12, unless…
Reserve Officers Training Corps prepares trainees for military action. Thus, it should be for majority age starting 18.
Faith on trial: Church people under attack
The risks endured by faith-based human rights defenders increase as they incarnate the Christian gospel and the mandate of Church mission
Post-raid trauma and blessings
From where you are now, you can probably see that the invention of untruths seems to have been a legacy and is now “institutional”
Photos: Show of solidarity
Philippine solidarity groups denounce the military of junta in Myanmar for the execution of four pro-democracy activists in July