Tag: Human rights
‘Katips’: A historical journey of student activism
Katipunan is named after the revolutionary society founded by Andres Bonifacio and other patriots who launched an uprising against Spain
Ecumenical youth group slams Philippine president for refusing to rejoin ICC
"The Philippines has no intention of rejoining the ICC," President Ferdinand Marcos Jr told reporters on Monday
Child abuse victims need healing therapy
The cry of many children is “Mama, why did you not believe me, why did you let him do it to me?”
Children’s rights group hits plan to make military training mandatory for...
“The government should not forget that, in the eyes of the law, children are considered a 'zone of peace'"
The WE Forum raid: ‘They stole everything they could lay their...
How can we explain to a child that men in uniform can be bad men too without compromising and damaging respect for authority?
UN calls on China to repeal draconian Hong Kong ‘national security’...
The law has led to the arrests of more than 200, including 12 children, amid an ongoing crackdown on dissent
Rights group decries Indonesian decrees that violate rights of women, girls
Human Rights Watch noted that authorities have issued "discriminatory decrees" that compel millions of girls and women to wear headdresses
Critics say Marcos’ failure to mention human rights, ‘drug war’ in...
"When there’s eerie silence on these issues, we surmise that there are no significant shifts in the draconian policies"
Victims of rights abuses, activists hold protests during Marcos Jr.’s first...
A group of Christian youth activists expects that the president's first SONA will be a "miseducation fest"
Search for safe quarters
I will never forget the look in your eyes, assuring me that all would be well eventually, as they pushed you into their car