Carlos H. Conde
Carlos H. Conde is a senior researcher at the Asia division of Human Rights Watch covering the Philippines. He has done research and advocacy on the ongoing “war on drugs” in the Philippines where thousands have been killed. He has documented extrajudicial killings of activists, journalists, legal professionals, peasant leaders, environmentalists, and Indigenous peoples, as well allegations of torture, enforced disappearances, and press freedom violations. He has written reports on death squads, the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Philippines, child labor, and the impact of the anti-drug campaign on the children left behind by the victims.
Before joining Human Rights Watch, Conde worked as a journalist, reporting for The New York Times for more than a decade. He has also reported for The International Herald Tribune, The Washington Post, PBS Frontline, Global Post, the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ), the Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Manila Times, Newsbreak, MindaNews, among other publications.
He served as secretary-general of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines and has been a fellow at the PCIJ. He was a Jefferson Fellow (2003) at the East-West Center of the University of Hawaii. He currently serves as a trustee of the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility and a member of the international advisory board of Indigenous Peoples Rights International.
Articles Authored
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February 6, 2014
Dispatches: The Philippines Death Squad Denial Complex
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December 11, 2013
Dispatches: The War Against Journalists in the Philippines
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November 21, 2013
Dispatches: Four Years On, No Justice for Maguindanao Massacre Victims
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October 25, 2013
Dispatches: Jonas Burgos’ Long Wait for Justice in the Philippines
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September 20, 2013
Dispatches: War Children in the Philippines
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August 30, 2013
Dispatches: President Aquino’s Unfulfilled Human Rights Promises
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Reports Authored
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Fueling the Philippines’ HIV Epidemic
Government Barriers to Condom Use by Men Who Have Sex With Men