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Impunity allows human rights abuses to thrive in Philippines, says Amnesty...

“Lack of accountability continued to facilitate unlawful killings and other human rights violations under the ... ‘war on drugs’ campaign”

Task Force Detainees of the Philippines decries ‘red tagging’ of organization

TFD has been tagged as "a communist front" that exaggerates the number of political prisoners in the country during the martial law years

Philippine Catholic school slams arrest, detention of outstanding alumna

“What she deserves is a recognition and appreciation for her commitment to the welfare and human rights of [Filipinos] who are most in need”

Human Rights Watch calls on Philippine gov’t to end ‘deadly’ red-tagging...

Human Rights Watch noted that red-tagging has become “deadlier” since Rodrigo Duterte became president in 2016

Mindanao religious leaders call for end to red-tagging of Church workers

The Church leaders ask authorities to allow peace activists 'to continue their work without fear of retaliation'

Ecumenical peace group welcomes budget cut for gov’t’s anti-communist task force

The group said that contrary to the name of the task force to end local armed conflicts, “[it] becomes a hindrance to the promise of peace”

Philippine religious superiors hit ‘red-tagging’ of Redemptorists in Laoag

A Redemptorist mission community in the city of Laoag has been the target of “red-tagging” in recent days

Redemptorist missionaries hit red-tagging of mission community in Laoag

The Redemptorists said it is “truly sad” that the community's mission engagements resulted in red-tagging

Philippine Protestant Churches urge gov’t to immediately release arrested pastors

The arrests "are reminiscent" of the days when church people "were arrested or killed for being vocal in their ministries for the poor"

In search of ‘communist’ pantries

It is futile to search for “communist” pantries .... If it is “terrorists” that we fear, then it is wiser to fear the “terrorist” in us

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