Why the Laws of War Matter in Places Like Negros — and Why They Are Routinely Ignored
CONTEXT CHECK: Both sides in the Philippines’ communist insurgency have formally committed to follow the rules of war. In Negros…
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…
NEWS ANALYSIS: The ICC handed drug war families something no Philippine court ever did: a real shot at accountability. President…
Amnesty International paints a mixed picture of the Philippines, where rights abuses persist AMNESTY International on Tuesday launched its annual…
Most Filipinos have never heard of No Peace Without Justice. But for nearly a decade, this Rome-based advocacy group quietly helped…
A ruling against the ICC’s jurisdiction on the Duterte case would leave thousands of Filipino families with few good options…
The 43rd RFK Human Rights Award goes to the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers, whose members have faced killings, red-tagging,…
Kalasag taps a growing civil society coalition to protect activists, journalists, lawyers, and community leaders at risk A NEW national…
Women journalists in the Philippines are among the most targeted in the world, and the attacks online are increasingly designed…
CONTEXT CHECK: Layers of markups and taxes that push prices as high as 355%, a gutted generics law, kickbacks to…