Tag: Human rights
Philippine Church, civil society leaders decry terrorist designation of retired Catholic...
The Anti-Money Laundering Council imposed a freeze order on the property and funds of ten individuals, including Msgr. Cerbito
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”
Chinese leader Xi says Hong Kong ‘reborn of fire’ as visit...
Friday's anniversary marks the halfway point of the 50-year governance model agreed by Britain and China
Prophet row murder sparks fury on Indian social media
India has a long history of communal violence and authorities have shut down internet connections and imposed a curfew in the city
Indian faith-based group welcomes court decision to hear petitions on hate...
“I hope the court takes note of the rising incidents of violence against Christians and directs authorities to initiate investigations"
From pariah to president: Marcos Jr. takes over Philippines’ top job
Marcos Jr., known by his nickname "Bongbong,” succeeds Rodrigo Duterte in the top job after his landslide victory in last month's elections
Southeast Asian parliamentarians call on President Marcos to prioritize human rights
APHR said it will be "closely monitoring" the policies of President Marcos and hold him and his government accountable
Ferdinand Marcos Jr sworn in as new Philippine president
He succeeds the hugely popular Rodrigo Duterte, who gained international infamy for his deadly drug war
Philippine authorities shut down news site critical of Duterte on his...
In a statement, the SEC said Rappler violated the "constitutional and statutory restrictions on foreign ownership in mass media"
The long revolution: Voices from the ground in the Philippines
How should we understand what happened? Is that all that there is to it? Where do we get resources — internal and external — to move forward?