UN Needs to Act Now to End Philippines Killings
Human Rights Council Should Launch Investigation into Murderous “War on Drugs”
Letter to Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne
Re: Protecting Human Rights in Australia’s Foreign Policy
Australia: Protect Human Rights in Foreign Policy
Human Rights Council Seat Demands Greater Leadership
Philippines: Spate of Killings of Leftist Activists
Investigations Needed Into 4 Deaths Over 48 Hours
Philippines ‘Drug War’ Top Cop Elected to Senate
International Criminal Court Should Investigate Ex-Police Chief
Clothing Brands’ Business Practices Fuel Factory Abuses
Time and Cost-Cutting Pressures Are Incentives for Labor Abuses
‘Drug War’ – Style Lawlessness Spirals in Philippines
14 Farmers, Peasant Leader Killed in Negros ‘Anti-Crime Operations’
Sri Lanka: Don’t End Death Penalty Moratorium
President’s Support for Murderous Philippine ‘Drug War’ Ignores Abuses, Law
Philippines Pullout From ICC Won’t Block Justice for ‘Drug War’
President Duterte Could Still Face Prosecution by International Criminal Court
Philippine Lawyer Possible Victim of ‘Drug War’ Murder
38 Lawyers Killed Since President Duterte Took Office
Joint statement on Saudi Arabia significant step forward; High Commissioner highlights need for action on Xinjiang, the Philippines; OHCHR’s reporting on Nicaragua, Kashmir should trigger Council action
Item 2 Interactive Dialogue with High Commissioner for Human Rights
Philippines: Outspoken Senator Arbitrarily Detained Two Years
Drop Politically Motivated Charges against Leila de Lima
Politically Motivated Arrest of Philippine Journalist
Criminal Libel Case is Latest Attack on Maria Ressa, Rappler