PANTAO 2023: The State of Human Rights in the Philippines
One year into the Marcos Jr. administration, families of victims of human rights violations speak up and share their story of loss and their unyielding pursuit of justice and accountability.
We also hear from human rights defenders on the implications and consequences of the Philippines’ ongoing human rights crisis and the ways in which the people can fight back to claim and defend their rights.
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