48th ASEAN SUMMIT: How Southeast Asia Keeps Looking Away as Human Rights Deteriorates
When ASEAN members kill their own citizens, the bloc’s political forums look away, its human rights body says nothing, and…
When ASEAN members kill their own citizens, the bloc’s political forums look away, its human rights body says nothing, and…
An unjust law applied to an adversary is still an unjust law. writes Cong Corrales “I DISAPPROVE of what you…
MANILA — Lian Buan, a senior investigative reporter at Rappler, is joining Human Rights Watch as its new Philippines researcher,…
A radio news director in Cagayan de Oro published screenshots of a private chat with a city official to document…
Women journalists in the Philippines are among the most targeted in the world, and the attacks online are increasingly designed…
A TACLOBAN court on Friday affirmed the terrorism financing conviction of community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio and lay worker Marielle…
NEWS ANALYSIS: A critical ruling due on Monday, March 23, could test whether Philippine courts will keep sustaining charges that…
IN CONTEXT: The Campus Journalism Act of 1991 was meant to uphold freedom of the press and to protect student…
Misael Gonzales Jr., a reporter for DZRH, was arrested after a Manila councilor filed a case against him for allegedly…
The move by the Office of the Solicitor General, praised by press freedom advocates, puts pressure on the OSG to…