Tag: Human rights
Farmers challenge Marcos to fast-track land distribution
“It is really frustrating. We have long been waiting for the process to be completed. How many more years do we have to wait?”
Filipino prelate backs entry of ICC investigators
Archbishop Socrates Villegas of Lingayen-Dagupan said the country “should not hesitate” to let ICC officials investigate
Without immunity, Duterte faces 1st crime rap in local court
In a live interview last Tuesday, former President Rodrigo Duterte said he would kill Castro and other alleged Communists
Survey shows more Filipinos oppose Church ties with controversial anti-communist task...
Majority of respondents expressed their disapproval of the Church's involvement with the controversial anti-communist task force
Trillanes: ICC receives Duterte video admitting to mass murder
With his latest admission, Trillanes said the charges against Duterte “…is truly an open-and-shut case.”
‘Kung hindi ka makakauwi, sino ka?’ There’s no way home for...
Residents may not be able to return to what became ground zero of gun battles between the military and pro-Islamic State militants in 2017
Not enough body bags in Gaza, says UNRWA
Aid groups in Gaza are sounding the alarm that an Israeli ground offensive could precipitate a worsening humanitarian crisis
Pope Francis calls for global solidarity on World Food Day
Poep Francis emphasized that water should never be treated as a mere commodity, subject to exchange or speculation.
Understanding the Israel-Palestine conflict: Rationale for solidarity
Each citizen of the world deserves conditions that enable them to live the best quality of life and the preservation of it
Human Rights Watch decries killing of Filipino labor organizer
“Those killed had often been “red-tagged”—alleged to be members of the communist New People’s Army—before they were assaulted”
















