This archive features official communications from the Commission on Human Rights, reflecting its stance on pressing human rights issues and national developments. It includes joint statements, press releases, brief statements, and press statements, all aimed at informing the public, asserting positions, and fostering transparency and accountability.
2018 Press Statement, Comfort Women, Human Dignity, Philippines, Statue, World War II
Statues are built to remember and respect struggles in our history. In this light, the Commission is deeply concerned that the monument intended to honour the pain and struggles of our so-called ‘comfort women’ during the World War II was taken down like a thief in the night, akin to equally robbing us of our […]
2018 Press Statement, Bureau of Immigration, Patricia Fox, peaceably assemble
It is unfortunate that the recent events that led to the Bureau of Immigration order directing Australian religious missionary and human rights defender Sr. Patricia Fox to leave the country appears to be bereft of due process. We stress that the nature of human rights remains the same regardless of context. It does not discriminate […]
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Illegal Drug Trade, PDEA, War on Drugs
Press Statement | 20 April 2018 Public officials are expected to uphold ethical conduct, possess good moral character, and are not supposed to be engaged in any illegal activities, such as drug use and trade. As civil servants, they are and will always be held to a higher standard. We understand that the plan of […]
2018 Press Statement, angkop na proseso, PDEA, presumption of innocence
Public officials are expected to uphold ethical conduct, possess good moral character, and are not supposed to be engaged in any illegal activities, such as drug use and trade. As civil servants, they are and will always be held to a higher standard. We understand that the plan of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) […]
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Dignity of All, Mga Karapatang Pantao, Patricia Fox
Press Statement | 19 April 2018 It is the mandate of the government to protect and promote the human rights of all persons in the Philippines, including foreign nationals. This includes ensuring that everyone, like in the case of the Australian religious missionary Patricia Fox, is granted due process while we assert our national laws. […]
2018, 2018 Press Statement, EJK, PNP, Ang desisyon ng Korte Suprema
Press Release | 6 April 2018 We welcome and support the decision of the Supreme Court (SC) ordering the Philippine National Police (PNP) to submit data on the administration’s campaign against illegal drugs. It is a step forward in ensuring that the rule of law still prevails in our country. But, equally important, is on how […]
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Commissioner Gwendolyn Pimentel-Gana, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Labor and Employment, OFWs, Overseas Filipino Workers, Secretary Silvestre Bello III
Press Release from the Office of Commissioner Gwendolyn Ll. Pimentel-Gana | 29 March 2018 Commissioner Gwendolyn Pimentel-Gana of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expressed disappointment over a recent statement of Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III criticizing the CHR for its focus on political crimes and the war against illegal drugs rather than on migrant […]
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Carbon Majors, Pambansang Pagtatanong sa Pagbabago ng Klima, NICC
PRESS RELEASE | 28 March 2018 QUEZON CITY—The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) held the first public hearing probing the alleged responsibility of major fossil-fuel companies or so-called “carbon majors” to climate change and how this impacts the human rights of Filipinos.
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Carbon Majors, Katarungan sa Klima, Commissioner Roberto Cadiz, NICC
Press Release | 26 March 2018 QUEZON CITY—The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) is set to proceed with its formal inquiry hearing starting Tuesday, 27 March 2018, as a response to a petition seeking to investigate so-called “carbon majors” for allegedly contributing to climate change and its impact on the rights of the Filipino people.
2018, 2018 Press Statement, DOLE, Mary Jane Veloso, Migrant Workers’ Act, NHRI, OFW
Press Statement | 24 March 2018 The primary obligation to protect the rights of every Filipino here and abroad rests with the government and its agencies. The Commission on Human Rights, thus, takes note of the actions that the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has taken in ensuring that the rights of our overseas […]
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Article 127, ICC, PH Withdrawal, Rome Stature
The need for justice and the rule of law to prevail amidst allegations of impunity cannot hide under the veil of threat to withdraw from the Rome Statute.
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Agnes Callamard, Tauli Corpuz, UN Human Rights Council, UN Special Rapporteurs
The Commission on Human Rights expresses deep concern over recent discourses from the Philippine government that has consistently questioned the legitimacy of international human rights mechanisms in ensuring the rule of law and human rights in the country. This is despite the fact that the Philippines has been a signatory to a number of treaties […]
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Demafelis, deployment, OFW, POEA
05 March 2018 | Press Release from the Office of Commissioner Gwendolyn Pimentel-Gana QUEZON CITY – Commissioner Gwendolyn Pimentel-Gana of the Commission of Human Rights called for a rights-based approach to the recruitment and deployment of overseas Filipino workers as she expressed concern over the prevalence of the illegal transfer of domestic workers from one employer to […]
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Cebu Mayor, angkop na proseso, Mga Karapatang Pantao, Philippine Justice System
Press Release | 31 March 2018 The Commission on Human Rights assures the public that its goal in its work is and always has been protecting the rights of all people in the Philippines. However, we must reiterate the importance of due process and following the rule of law. This is the assurance that all […]
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Jee Ick Joo, Kidnapping, PNP
The Commission on Human Rights staunchly calls on the Philippine government to investigate the abduction and killing of South Korean national Jee Ick Joo allegedly by members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) last October.
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Cabatbat, nanlaban cases, karapatan sa buhay
All cases invoking self-defense (“nanlaban”) should be proven in court, especially those involving state-agents or police officers. Where police officers kill alleged criminals on the ground of self-defense, the validity of such must be established in proper court proceedings.
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Duterte, ICC, international bodies, refuse investigation
Press Statement | 2 March 2018 We are a nation of laws and we give primacy to the rule of law. As a signatory to various treaties, the challenge for the administration is to demonstrate its commitment and sincerity in fulfilling its treaty obligations and, in the course, show transparency in investigating human rights violations […]
2018, 2018 Press Statement, Leila De Lima, one year detention
Last 24 February 2018, Senator Leila M. de Lima marked her first year in detention. From trading illegal drugs under Section 5 of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act (RA 9165), the Department of Justice wants to charge her now with “attempt or conspiracy” to trade illegal drugs under Section 26(b) of the same law.
2018, 2018 Press Statement, IP Welfare, Lumad
QUEZON CITY—The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) engaged Lumad leaders and representatives in a dialogue on Monday, 19 February 2018, concerning the welfare and grievances of Indigenous People (IPs) in Mindanao.
2018, 2018 Press Statement, indigenous peoples (IPs), Lumads
PRESS STATEMENT | 20 February 2018 20 February 2018 The Lumads are among the most vulnerable sectors of society. It is expedient that any issues that further put them in the margins be addressed immediately. The Commission on Human Rights has taken cognizance of the various issues they have expressed (during a dialogue with CHR today, […]
2018 Press Statement, Investigations, Lumad
The Lumads are among the most vulnerable sectors of society. It is expedient that any issues that further put them in the margins be addressed immediately. The Commission on Human Rights has taken cognizance of the various issues they have expressed (during a dialogue with CHR today, February 19). The Commission assures the conduct of […]
Commission on Human Rights, Pilipinas
Lubos kaming naniniwala na ang internet ay dapat na magagamit at naa-access ng sinuman, at nakatuon sa pagbibigay ng isang website na naa-access sa pinakamalawak na posibleng madla, anuman ang kalagayan at kakayahan.
Upang maisakatuparan ito, nilalayon naming sumunod nang mahigpit hangga't maaari sa Mga Alituntunin sa Pag-access sa Nilalaman ng Web (W3C) ng World Wide Web Consortium 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) sa antas ng AA. Ipinapaliwanag ng mga alituntuning ito kung paano gawing naa-access ang nilalaman ng web sa mga taong may malawak na hanay ng mga kapansanan. Ang pagsunod sa mga alituntuning iyon ay nakakatulong sa amin na matiyak na ang website ay naa-access ng lahat ng tao: mga bulag, mga taong may kapansanan sa motor, kapansanan sa paningin, mga kapansanan sa pag-iisip, at higit pa.
Ang website na ito ay gumagamit ng iba't ibang mga teknolohiya na nilalayong gawin itong madaling ma-access hangga't maaari sa lahat ng oras. Gumagamit kami ng accessibility interface na nagbibigay-daan sa mga taong may partikular na kapansanan na ayusin ang UI (user interface) ng website at idisenyo ito sa kanilang mga personal na pangangailangan.
Bilang karagdagan, ang website ay gumagamit ng isang AI-based na application na tumatakbo sa background at patuloy na ino-optimize ang antas ng pagiging naa-access nito. Ang application na ito ay nire-remediate ang HTML ng website, iniangkop ang functionality at gawi nito para sa mga screen-reader na ginagamit ng mga bulag na user, at para sa mga function ng keyboard na ginagamit ng mga indibidwal na may kapansanan sa motor.
Kung nakakita ka ng malfunction o may mga ideya para sa pagpapabuti, ikalulugod naming makarinig mula sa iyo. Maaari kang makipag-ugnayan sa mga operator ng website sa pamamagitan ng paggamit ng sumusunod na email
Ang aming website ay nagpapatupad ng ARIA attributes (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) technique, kasama ng iba't ibang pagbabago sa pag-uugali, upang matiyak na ang mga bulag na user na bumibisita gamit ang mga screen-reader ay makakabasa, nakakaintindi, at nakaka-enjoy sa mga function ng website. Sa sandaling pumasok ang isang user na may screen-reader sa iyong site, agad silang makakatanggap ng prompt na ipasok ang Screen-Reader Profile upang ma-browse at mapatakbo nila ang iyong site nang epektibo. Narito kung paano sinasaklaw ng aming website ang ilan sa pinakamahalagang kinakailangan sa screen-reader, kasama ng mga screenshot ng console ng mga halimbawa ng code:
Pag-optimize ng screen-reader: nagpapatakbo kami ng proseso sa background na natututo sa mga bahagi ng website mula sa itaas hanggang sa ibaba, upang matiyak ang patuloy na pagsunod kahit na ina-update ang website. Sa prosesong ito, nagbibigay kami ng mga screen-reader ng makabuluhang data gamit ang ARIA set ng mga attribute. Halimbawa, nagbibigay kami ng tumpak na mga label ng form; mga paglalarawan para sa mga icon na naaaksyunan (mga icon ng social media, mga icon ng paghahanap, mga icon ng cart, atbp.); gabay sa pagpapatunay para sa mga input ng form; mga tungkulin ng elemento tulad ng mga button, menu, modal dialogues (popups), at iba pa. Bukod pa rito, ini-scan ng proseso sa background ang lahat ng mga larawan ng website at nagbibigay ng tumpak at makabuluhang paglalarawang nakabatay sa pagkilala sa imahe bilang isang tag ng ALT (alternate text) para sa mga larawang hindi inilarawan. Kukunin din nito ang mga text na naka-embed sa loob ng imahe, gamit ang isang OCR (optical character recognition) na teknolohiya. Upang i-on ang mga pagsasaayos ng screen-reader anumang oras, kailangan lang ng mga user na pindutin ang kumbinasyon ng Alt+1 na keyboard. Ang mga user ng screen-reader ay nakakakuha din ng mga awtomatikong anunsyo upang i-on ang Screen-reader mode sa sandaling pumasok sila sa website.
Ang mga pagsasaayos na ito ay tugma sa lahat ng sikat na screen reader, kabilang ang JAWS at NVDA.
Pag-optimize ng nabigasyon sa keyboard: Inaayos din ng proseso sa background ang HTML ng website, at nagdaragdag ng iba't ibang gawi gamit ang JavaScript code upang gawing gumagana ang website sa pamamagitan ng keyboard. Kabilang dito ang kakayahang mag-navigate sa website gamit ang Tab at Shift+Tab key, magpatakbo ng mga dropdown gamit ang mga arrow key, isara ang mga ito gamit ang Esc, trigger button at link gamit ang Enter key, mag-navigate sa pagitan ng radio at mga elemento ng checkbox gamit ang mga arrow key, at punan ang mga ito gamit ang Spacebar o Enter key. ang site habang nagna-navigate gamit ang keyboard. Pinangangasiwaan din ng proseso sa background ang mga na-trigger na popup sa pamamagitan ng paglipat ng focus ng keyboard patungo sa kanila sa sandaling lumitaw ang mga ito, at hindi pinapayagan ang pag-anod ng focus sa labas nito.
Maaari ding gumamit ang mga user ng mga shortcut gaya ng “M” (menu), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), at “G” (graphics) para lumipat sa mga partikular na elemento.
Nilalayon naming suportahan ang pinakamalawak na hanay ng mga browser at pantulong na teknolohiya hangga't maaari, upang mapili ng aming mga user ang pinakamahusay na angkop na mga tool para sa kanila, nang may kaunting limitasyon hangga't maaari. Samakatuwid, nagsumikap kami nang husto upang masuportahan ang lahat ng pangunahing system na binubuo ng higit sa 95% ng market share ng user kabilang ang Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera at Microsoft Edge, JAWS at NVDA (mga screen reader).
Sa kabila ng aming pinakamahusay na pagsisikap na payagan ang sinuman na ayusin ang website sa kanilang mga pangangailangan. Maaaring mayroon pa ring mga pahina o seksyon na hindi ganap na naa-access, nasa proseso ng pagiging naa-access, o kulang ng sapat na teknolohikal na solusyon upang gawing naa-access ang mga ito. Gayunpaman, patuloy naming pinapabuti ang aming pagiging naa-access, pagdaragdag, pag-update at pagpapahusay sa mga opsyon at feature nito, at pagbuo at paggamit ng mga bagong teknolohiya. Ang lahat ng ito ay nilalayong maabot ang pinakamainam na antas ng accessibility, kasunod ng mga pagsulong sa teknolohiya. Para sa anumang tulong, mangyaring makipag-ugnayan sa