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Amnesty International Philippines slams govtILOILO CITY — Amnesty International Philippines (AIP) said the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. continues to fall short of international human rights standards, citing the ...
Human rights group Amnesty International on Monday called for the United Nations to approve a resolution supporting a probe into extrajudicial killings in the Philippines. President Rodrigo ...
Amnesty International (AI) [advocacy website] on Monday urged accountability [press release] for torture in the Philippines, noting that five years after the enactment of the Anti-Torture Act of 2009 ...
Amnesty International released its annual report Thursday, highlighting a worsening of human rights worldwide.. The report covering 159 countries claims that increasingly world leaders are ...
Read more: Amnesty accuses Philippine police of planned killings in President Duterte's drugs war The killings have become so common that there is almost a casual air of business at the morgues ...
An investigation is being sought into an Amnesty International report that alleged Philippine police "killed and paid others to kill thousands of alleged drug offenders" in a wave of so-called ...
The Philippines intensified the use of Facebook to undermine young activists’ rights to free speech and protest, Amnesty International reported on Monday. The report documents a coordinated campaign ...
Amnesty International is calling for the United Nations to investigate crimes against humanity committed in part by the "war on drugs" in the Philippines.
Philippine police may have committed crimes against humanity by killing thousands of alleged drug offenders or paying others to murder as part of President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war, Amnesty ...
More than 7,000 people were killed in the brutal ‘war on drugs’ in the Philippines between July 2016 and January 2017, under instruction from the country’s president, Rodrigo Duterte. Duterte ordered ...
ILOILO CITY — Amnesty International Philippines (AIP) said the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. continues to fall short of international human rights standards, citing the government's ...
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