Pamantayang Oras ng Pilipinas:

Sunday, June 8, 2025 - 2:02 PM

  1. Bahay
  2. Payo sa Patakaran
  3. Human Rights Advisory on the Accepted and Noted Recommendations by the Philippines During the Third…

Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty. Jacqueline C. de Guia, on the President’s remark to shoot groups occupying lands

It is reprehensible that the President made another remark that seem to condone and encourage state forces to illegally arrest and kill those who are asserting their land rights. Given that 9 sugar farmers were recently killed, such statement by the Commander-in-Chief himself only serves to reinforce the current environment of impunity that farmers as well as other vulnerable sectors are subjected with. We urge the government to address the grievance of the farmers.

As a sector that is vulnerable to natural disaster and calamities, as well as economic crisis, what they need is the government’s protection, not intimidation nor harassment. Government officials must exemplify in their words and deeds the fundamental respect for human rights for this is their sworn duty to the people especially the disadvantaged ones. At the same time, we remind the government, as well as groups and individuals alike, to address issues and assert rights within the legal regime as respect to the rule of law and democratic processes. ###

Kaugnay na Post

Iba pang mga Kwento

Pinalakpakan ng Commission on Human Rights (CHR) ang Kongreso sa pagsasagawa ng mga proactive na hakbang para mapabuti ang functionality ng mga pampubliko at pribadong institusyong mas mataas na edukasyon (HEIs) ng bansa. Batay sa isang ulat, tinukoy ng House Bill (HB) 9982 ang supervisory at regulatory

The Commission on Human Rights supports the intention and purpose for which the bill was conceptualized, however we must maintain that imposing penalties for violation the curfew imposed on children may be considered a status offense, to which the Convention

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has long since stood in solidarity with the media community and called for substantive legislation that will foster a healthy media environment, where workers are not only able to conduct their duty without fear

QUEZON CITY—The 2021 National Human Rights Consciousness Week (NHRCW) opened on Monday, 1 December, bannering the call to address inequalities presently being experienced by Filipinos compounded by the present Covid-19 pandemic. “Our survival as human beings is dependent on the

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) strongly condemns and calls for immediate investigation of the recent killing incidents in the country, including the assassination of a lawyer in Bukidnon and a barangay captain in Davao Occidental; shooting of a police

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses solidarity with the media community in strongly condemning the gun attack on Remate Online photojournalist Joshua Abiad and his family and the death threats against fact-checking media organization VERA Files. Based on the