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Philippines human rights
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Can the Philippines and Australia Elevate their Partnership to a Strategic Level?
By Mark Manantan
Human rights concerns may limit cooperation, but the cyber domain is an area for collaboration.

Filipino Women Push for Human Rights Defenders Law
By Rosanna Langara
The Philippines is one of the most deadly countries for HRDs. Activists, with women at the forefront, are trying to change that.

Does the Philippines’ War on Drugs Amount to Crimes Against Humanity?
By Adrian Gallagher, Euan Raffle, and Zain Maulana
An examination of the charge and how it would apply in the Philippines.

Duterte’s Media War in the Philippines
By Luke Hunt
The lack of justice in the Maguindanao Massacre underscores Duterte's contempt for journalists.

Duterte's Latest Target: The Commission on Human Rights
By Tom Smith
The Philippine president threatened to abolish Southeast Asia's oldest National Human Rights Institution.

Why Is the Philippines Turning Away Foreign Aid?
By Chithra Purushothaman
Can Manila afford to reject foreign aid on the grounds of donor countries imposing political conditions?

Philippines Must Protect Internally Displaced Persons, Warns UN Expert
By Mong Palatino
A new report highlights the deplorable conditions IDPs face in the country.
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