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Freedom of expression is the people’s right to fight back
Every year, we note there is at least a major case of state censorship or police repression in the arts in the Philippines
Over 20M ‘economically insecure’ women under Marcos Jr.’s first year, group...
Women are subjected to state violence with the government’s anti-terror laws, which CWR claimed targets human rights defenders
IN PHOTOS: Protest greets Marcos Jr.’s 2nd State of the Nation...
Militant groups decried the "worsening" situation of human rights in the country and the continuing culture of impunity
Filipino migrant workers are harassed over loans they’re forced to make...
A comprehensive government solution is needed to address why Filipino overseas workers are forced into debt in the first place
Research shows deep-sea mining has long-lasting impact on marine biodiversity
A short two-hour mining test caused a significant decrease in fish and shrimp populations in the surrounding vicinity
UN report shows 402 million Asian suffer from hunger
Asia, especially the southern subregion, struggled to significantly reduce moderate and severe food insecurity between 2021 and 2022
Vatican official urges journalists to make refugees’ aspirations ‘known to the...
“As journalists, you are in a privileged position to listen to their cry and make their aspirations known to the world”
Philippine groups decry ‘terrorist’ designation of activists, IP leaders
Karapatan expressed alarm over “the increasing use of terror laws” against activists and human rights workers to suppress political dissent
Philippine dam projects threaten ‘sacred’ place of worship, devotion
Fight for environmental protection will never cease until projects that threaten a place of worship and devotion are scrapped and abandoned
Bishop David reelected CBCP president
He appealed for “a more serious action” against the climate crisis, and for church institutions “to be one in declaring a state of emergency”