Tag: Philippines
Philippine women’s group calls for justice for four activists executed in...
The death sentences are the first known judicial executions in Myanmar since 1988, according to Amnesty International
Survey says 12.2M Filipino families felt ‘poor’ in second quarter of...
The figure points to an increase from the 10.9 million Filipino families who felt “poor” during the first quarter of the year
Philippine child rights advocates welcome new law against online sex abuse
"It is our fervent wish for Filipino children to safely navigate the virtual space without fear,” said Romeo Dongeto, CRN convenor
Carmelite nuns decry ‘malicious’ depiction in movie, say film attempts to...
“The attempt to distort history is reprehensible,” said Sister Mary Melanie Costillas, OCD, prioress of the Carmelite Monastery in Cebu City
Climate campaigners protest Japan’s promotion of ‘false solutions’ to climate crisis
The protesters called on the Japanese government and corporations to stop financing fossil fuels
Faith on trial: Church people under attack
The risks endured by faith-based human rights defenders in the Philippines increase as they incarnate the Christian gospel
Filipino Catholic Church leaders pay tribute to country’s first Protestant president
“He was not a perfect president as no one is a perfect president, but he was a very good one”
Post-raid trauma and blessings
From where you are now, you can probably see that the invention of untruths seems to have been a legacy and is now “institutional”
Photos: Show of solidarity
Philippine solidarity groups denounce the military of junta in Myanmar for the execution of four pro-democracy activists in July
Former Philippine president Fidel ‘Steady Eddie’ Ramos dies
A career military man, his professorial conduct was unlike the bombastic image of many Filipino politicians