News: Philippines
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  • Mar 8, 2010

    Philippine authorities should act swiftly to protect eyewitnesses to the November 2009 massacre of at least 57 people in Maguindanao province on Mindanao, and to protect their families as well.

    Press release
  • Jan 19, 2010

    Australia has a good track record of principled diplomacy and implementing targeted sanctions against abusive military governments in Burma and Fiji. Yet it's relatively easy for Australia to speak out about countries where it has few economic interests. It takes more courage and principle to turn up the heat on countries where it has significant economic and strategic interests.

    Commentary
  • Nov 25, 2009

    The Philippine elections commission should immediately reverse a decision denying a political party representing lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Filipinos from taking part in the 2010 elections, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to the chair of the elections commission.

    Press release
  • Nov 24, 2009

    The massacre of at least 47 people in Maguindanao in the southern Philippines tragically shows the failure of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s administration to hold accountable perpetrators of extrajudicial killings.

    Press release
  • Nov 23, 2009

    Human Rights Watch writes to the Honorable Jose A.R. Melo to convey concern about the decision of the Commission of Elections (Comelec) to deny the petition of the Ang Ladlad LGBT Party for party-list accreditation to contest the May 2010 elections.

    Press release
  • Nov 12, 2009

    US President Barack Obama should urge Asian leaders at the first ASEAN-US summit to unite in addressing the region’s most pressing human rights concerns.

    Press release
  • Nov 9, 2009

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should press President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo of the Philippines to prosecute military members responsible for politically motivated killings.

    Press release
  • Oct 6, 2009

    Courts in Davao City and Manila should cooperate fully with investigations into death squad killings, in line with recent recommendations by a UN body, instead of undermining efforts to bring killers to justice.

    Press release
  • Sep 14, 2009

    The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child should press the Philippines government to take meaningful steps to investigate death squad killings and prosecute the perpetrators.

    Press release
  • Jul 30, 2009

    In Davao City, death squads kill suspected petty criminals, gang members and street children with alarming frequency.

    Commentary
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