Rights groups say no to violence and martial law
Human rights defenders warn against a brewing dictatorship.
Human rights defenders warn against a brewing dictatorship.
A human rights group has called attention to a more sinister outcome of the Duterte administration’s war on drugs.
“Ang nakakatakot iyong online, mag-offline na.”
Fifty-three-year-old Rodolfo Tagalog Sr. was harvesting coconuts when he heard and felt the shots. A bullet almost grazing his right shoulder, he fell instantly from the top of the tree and fractured his left shoulder.
Without explaining or apologizing, the state-run news agency replaced the headline and the entire text of what used to be an article entitled “95 nations in 3rd UPR convinced no EJKs in PHL.
Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Ronald De La Rosa backed his men in the controversy over a secret jail cell, supporting them in their decision to “maximize space” inside an already overcrowded jail in Tondo, Manila.