‘Red-Tagging Must Stop.’ In New Report, Rights Body Offers Ways to Make that Happen.
The Philippine government’s own human rights body released this week an important report on red-tagging, its second in six years.…
The Philippine government’s own human rights body released this week an important report on red-tagging, its second in six years.…
NEWS ANALYSIS: The Marcos administration has framed its response to Toboso as though the burden of proof rests with the…
Three weeks of toxic smoke from a forgotten landfill sickened thousands. Satellites finally confirm the air is clearing — but…
NEWS ANALYSIS: The Communist Party’s admission that nine of the 19 killed were not its combatants shifts the burden squarely…
A joint military-police operation targeting a suspected militant left three members of a Zamboanga City family dead. The man they…
After 19 were killed in Negros Occidental, everyone calls for an investigation. History shows why that may not be enough.…
CONTEXT CHECK: Both sides in the Philippines’ communist insurgency have formally committed to follow the rules of war. In Negros…
Nineteen people are dead and hundreds displaced after a military operation in Negros Occidental. The military called it a decisive…
Amnesty International paints a mixed picture of the Philippines, where rights abuses persist AMNESTY International on Tuesday launched its annual…
The 43rd RFK Human Rights Award goes to the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers, whose members have faced killings, red-tagging,…