Philippines: A Year of Pluses, Minuses on Rights Decrease in Killings, But Impunity for Abusers (Manila, February 1, 2013) – The Philippine government adopted landmark human rights legislation in 2012, but failed to make significant progress in hol...
Isa ang Metro Manila sa pinakapeligrosong lugar sa buong mundo kung ang pag-uusapan ay ang pagmamaneho at paglalakad sa kalye. Marami nang nagawang pag-aaral upang mapaganda ang kalagayan ng trapiko sa lansangan ng Metro Manila at upang maging ligta...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Jan 22, 2013 in:
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SPEAK UP AGAINST IMPUNITY National Union of Journalists of the Philippines January 23 marks the 39th month since the Ampatuan Massacre. Since 1986, 154 journalists, including 32 of the 58 victims in the brutal murder, have been killed in the line of...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Nov 25, 2012 in:
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We are inviting social movement activists to participate in the following NAGKAISA-sponsored events in during the 5th World Social Forum on Migration: 1. Forum on Fighting Corporate Power and Impunity of TNCs, 26 November 2012, 1-6 PM, SDC Conference...
archondigital: Three years ago, 58 innocent men and women were violently murdered in Maguindanao by the Ampatuan clan and their henchmen. The following names are those of the journalists, lawyers, members and aides of the clan’s political rival...
By Juan Republic on Nov 22, 2012 in:
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This day marks the 3rd year, the 1,096th day of the gruesome Ampatuan Massacre, a horrible event in our history where 58 people were killed, 34 of whom were journalists or working for the broadcast industry. Justice is yet to be served, but do you...
Let us not kid ourselves - until the extremely flawed law is scrapped or at least amended, the SC TRO can only provide band-aid relief. Today’s accolades and back patting can easily turn into another episode of the rug being pulled unde...