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.
The Philippine authorities must refrain from 'red-tagging' human rights defenders and activists, and amend the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020.
The Philippines hosts a vibrant political landscape, and elections are free from overt restrictions. However, established political elites benefit from...
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...
Philippines authorities are increasingly using Facebook in red-tagging campaigns targeting young activists, including those who investigate alleged human...
The Integrated Bar of the Philippines' conferment of the Golden Pillar of Law Award on former President Rodrigo Duterte was “unbelievable”
The first petition for second set of impeachment complaints against Duterte was filed ahead of the prescribed end of the one-year bar rule.
Akbayan lawmakers led by Rep. Chel Diokno file a bill seeking to create a Joint Congressional Commission on Justice System Reform to address...
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