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The Marcos Jr. government must demonstrate credible human rights policy and framework during term -iDEFEND
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In power for the next six years, the Marcos Jr. regime faces multiple socio-economic, political and human rights crises, inherited from the violent, inept leadership of Rodrigo Duterte. The P12.03 trillion national debt alone poses a considerable hurdle to addressing the urgent need for economic recovery and effective pandemic response, amidst skyrocketing prices of oil and basic goods.
"WE WILL HOLD THE LINE AND COURAGE ON WITH RAPPLER"- iDEFEND
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Multi-awarded independent media organization RAPPLER has been a prime target of the Duterte regime’s vilification and judicial harassment while it struggles to combat massive attacks and disinformation online. The government’s reprisal against independent press is at its worst with the shutdown of ABS CBN network, blocking of the websites of Bulatlat and Pinoy Weekly, and persecution of journalists, especially those reporting on widespread and systematic human rights violations, social injustice, and amplifying the people’s demands for accountability.
Civil Society and Human Rights Community Manifesto on ensuring a strong and effective, people-serving Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines
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We, civil society organizations representing a broad range of basic sectors, advocacies, and grassroots work in the Philippines, anticipating the forthcoming change of leadership in the Commission on Human rights, uphold preserving the integrity, independence, and effective functioning of the Philippine National Human Rights Institution. We ask that the transition period and process from the 5th to the 6th Commission happening between the period of March 5 and June 29, 2022, to take place in a lawful, transparent, inclusive, consultative, and participative manner.
“Graft and corruption is a governance issue, not an election propaganda”- iDefend
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Senator Zubiri should know this basic fact especially as he is set to lead the Senate for the next six years. The country’s economic recovery, health crisis response, political stability, and his own approval ratings are shaped by the level of transparency, integrity and credibility of the government. Zubiri recently commented to the media that the President-elect Marcos’ P203 billion estate tax is only an election issue and suggested that people move on from that ‘discourse’. Marcos had been convicted of tax evasion in 1997.
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