By Human Rights Online Philippines on Jan 15, 2013 in:
Press Release, black tuesday, current-events, Cyber Crime Law, Cyber Martial Law, cybercrime prevention, Freedom of expression, Human Rights, internet freedom, Libel, philippine internet, philippines, PIFA, silent protest
BLACK TUESDAY: RELOADED PIFA Calls to Stop, not Pause Cyber Martial Law The Philippine Internet Freedom Alliance (PIFA), made up of different organizations, netizens, and bloggers, held its first protest this year as it continues to fight for freedom...

The world saw the Philippines fail! It’s embarrassing! We all know that this law was passed two days ago. The Philippine Cyber Crime Law is good in some points, there is now punishment for illegal activities on the web but there is one HUGE fla...
Honestly, the Cyber Crime Law describes everything that is wrong with the Philippine Government. I...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Sep 30, 2012 in:
Statement, Cyber Crime Law, Cybercrime Prevention Law, Federal government of the United States, Human Right, List of Philippine laws, Philippine, Stop Online Piracy Act, United States, USA Patriot Act
Stop Cyber-dictatorship! SCRAP the cybercrime prevention act now! CONTEXT 1. Historically, the Philippines-US bilateral relationship has always been an unequal and unjust partnership which almost constantly favors America and its global strategic int...