What is red-tagging, and how does it harm climate action?
Red-tagging – which falsely brands legitimate activists as terrorists – is used to silence land and environmental defenders online and IRL.
Red-tagging – which falsely brands legitimate activists as terrorists – is used to silence land and environmental defenders online and IRL.
Philippines authorities are increasingly using Facebook in red-tagging campaigns targeting young activists, including those who investigate alleged human...
Red-tagging isn't new to the country: Implemented in 1969, the government-backed campaign was designed to “tag” and counter communist and Maoist groups.
It was back in September 2021 when Jazmin “Minet” Aguisanda-Jerusalem received a phone call from some farmers that her NGO was helping...
A Philippine court has found a Filipina journalist guilty of financing terrorism in a verdict that was condemned by press freedom watchdogs...
The Philippines hosts a vibrant political landscape, and elections are free from overt restrictions. However, established political elites benefit from...
The Philippine authorities must refrain from 'red-tagging' human rights defenders and activists, and amend the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020.
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