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Rodrigo Duterte · PhilippinesMANILA, Philippines — Human rights advocates have questioned the “humanitarian” grounds for ex-President Rodrigo Duterte’s request for temporary freedom in another country, pointing out that the International Criminal Court (ICC) detention facilities in The Hague, the Netherlands, were top-notch and that granting his request could jeopardize the proceedings. As if by design, On Philippine Independence […]...Keep on reading: Duterte now ‘powerles…See the Story
Duterte now ‘powerless’? Rights lawyers sneer at release bid
80% Left coverage: 5 sources

Justice · PhilippinesMANILA, Philippines — The head of the Human Rights Affairs office of the Philippine National Police urged individuals or groups being “Red-tagged” by police officers to file a complaint with his office, saying the PNP “has no legal mandate to engage in such practice.” Police Brig. Gen. Jerry Protacio told representatives of Amnesty International Philippines […]...Keep on reading: PNP: Report cops engaged in Red-taggingSee the Story
PNP: Report Cops Engaged in Red-Tagging
100% Left coverage: 3 sources
![[Opinion] Rights Defenders Commend UN Special Rapporteur’s Recommendations](/_next/image?url=%2F_next%2Fstatic%2Fmedia%2Fgeneric_1_half.d68ddae7.webp&w=1440&q=75)
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. · PhilippinesMANILA – Members of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Watch and the #FightToExpress network commended the final report of Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Opinion Irene Khan on the human rights situation of the Philippines. The UPR Watch said that Khan’s report reflects the wanton violations of human rights in the country under the Ferdinand Marcos Jr. administration. Khan was hailed by the coalition for bringing to the attenti…See the Story
[Opinion] Rights Defenders Commend UN Special Rapporteur’s Recommendations
REPRESSION OF ACTIVISM, CLIMATE CRISIS, MULTIPLE BURDEN PERSISTS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE VISAYAS - Amnesty Philippines
Groups fear Israeli proposal for controlling aid in Gaza will forcibly displace people
43% Center coverage: 66 sources
Human rights attacks accelerated by Trump second term: Amnesty
52% Left coverage: 23 sources
Amnesty International cites trolling’s heavy toll on PH activists
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Families of Duterte drug war victims demand probe into online threats
40% Center coverage: 28 sources
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