Tag: Philippines
Photos: Filipino Muslims observe ‘Feast of Sacrifice’
“Eid al-Adha” commemorates the willingness of Prophet Abraham to sacrifice his son Ishmael as an act of obedience to God's command
Besides true history, Manila airport needs better services
Other matters are more urgent at MIA. MIA recently was rated worst international airport for business travelers.
Drop perjury case against human rights defenders
International rights bodies call on the Philippine government to drop the charges and stop the attacks on independent civil society voices
Rights activists, survivors of martial law atrocities vow to guard Philippine...
“We vow to relentlessly reveal the truth about the human rights abuses of the Marcos dictatorship”
Philippines’ Duterte, infamous for deadly drug war, ends term
A tough-talking populist and self-professed killer, Duterte launched an anti-crime campaign that has resulted in the deaths of thousands
Caritas Philippines starts movement for good governance
“We are doing this to ensure that our elected officials are really faithful to what they have said during the campaign”
Fighting disinformation ‘one Filipino at a time’
Martial law rights abuse victims vow to keep on telling the stories of "martyrs and heroes" until justice is truly served
Promote sustainable agriculture
Agriculture has only contributed .02% to the Gross Domestic Products (GDP) in the last decade in the Philippines
Filipino priest appointed general secretary of Claretian congregation in Rome
Father Limpo Lo assumed the position on June 5, three days after his appointment was ratified by the superior general of the congregation
Living the reality of contradictions
Contradictions in the world should not deprive us of the truth that our human rights is universal, inviolable, and inalienable