Philippine President’s Tired, Old ‘Drug War’ Rhetoric
Duterte Doubles Down on Brutal Policy, Imperiling UN Program
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Duterte Doubles Down on Brutal Policy, Imperiling UN Program
Release Journalists Wrongfully Detained, Sentenced
Sixth US State to Explicitly End Practice; Rest Should Follow Suit
A Dangerous Move Capitalizes on Popular Frustration
UN Experts Urge Full Clean-Up; Candidates Should Address Kabwe Issue
Israeli, Palestinian Violations Show Need for International Criminal Court Inquiry
4-Year Sentence Based on Vague Charges
"These abusive police stops make me feel like a second-class citizen”
Waive TRIPS Amid Delta Outbreak, Vaccine Shortages
Arbitrary Travel Bans, Incommunicado Detention, Secret Appeal Hearing
National Assembly Passes Law to Ratify ILO Violence and Harassment Convention
Insurgent Forces Hold Hundreds; Executions of Residents Linked to Government
Forced Closure of Dozens of Human Rights Organizations