Tag: Human rights
Myanmar election process suffers from lack of transparency, rights group claims
Country’s election commission has made critical decisions without meaningful transparency that will affect many ethnic minority areas - HRW
US senators hold China accountable for ‘genocide’ against Uyghurs
Bipartisan resolution is first step in holding China accountable for their monstrous actions, US senator says
Martial law survivors slam Philippine Senate’s approval of Marcos Day bill
SELDA said the bill is a mockery of the sufferings and struggles Filipinos faced under the Marcos dictatorship
Rights groups call on Bangladesh to halt intimidating activists, victims’ families
Human rights groups condemned the government’s attacks on those exercising their right to freedom of expression
Is fighting for women’s rights disloyalty to the State or treason...
“Ideological leanings are not sufficient to establish continuous combat function, nor are evidence of direct participation in hostilities"
Activists, farmers hold protest marches to pay tribute to Filipino peasants
Protesters called on the government to act on the killings of peasants and appealed for “respect for those who produce the food we eat”
Rights lawyers warn against provisions of Philippines’ anti-terror law’s implementing rules
The lawyers raised a concern on the IRR's Section 9.1, which permits security forces to arrest suspects without written authorization
Karapatan ng ina at anak, mayroon nga ba?
Hindi lamang sa palabas at likhang sining makikita’t mababasa ang lantarang paglapastangan sa kapakanan at karapatan ng kababaihan
North Korea treats detainees ‘less than an animal’
Mistreatment in custody is a standard feature of the country’s criminal justice system, says Human Rights Watch report
Planting evidence: Not your everyday urban gardening
To plant evidence means only one thing: do we even have credible police and military intelligence personnel to begin with?