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CHR urges KWF to review order banning 5 ‘subversive’ books

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) on Saturday urged the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) to review its order to pull out and stop the...

CHR probes secret jail facility in Cebu

The Commission on Human Rights on Thursday raised concern over an alleged detention, rape and torture of two women in a secret detention facility...

CHR blasts use of Anti-Terror law to scare scribe

The Commission on Human Rights condemned Monday the use of Republic Act 11479 or the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 to threaten to sue a...

CHR supports passage of ‘Media Welfare Act’ measure

The Commission on Human Rights said Friday that security of tenure for media practitioners should be guaranteed and their labor rights must be ensured...

DOJ task force seeks probe into activist’s death

A Department of Justice task force recommended that the agency conduct a probe on the killing of activist Zara Alvarez in Bacolod City. “The AO35...

CHR takes swipe at government’s 2016 narco-list

The Commission on Human Rights on Thursday took a swipe at the government’s 2016 narco-list linking Maguindanao’s Talisay mayor Abdul Wahab Sabal, who was...

CHR hits bid to put cops in universities

The Commission on Human Rights on Friday took a swipe at government proposal to increase military and police presence in the university and school...

Criminal age: CHR presses for options

Despite Congress’ setting of the age of criminal liability to 12 years old instead of nine on a proposed measure, the Commission on Human...

CHR picks up cudgels for teachers in profiling case

The Commission on Human Rights on Tuesday slammed the Philippine National Police for claiming the profiling of the members of the Alliance of Concerned...

CHR stands firm against martial law

The Commission on Human Rights on Thursday stood firm on its ground that martial law was not needed in Mindanao to address the problem...

CHR wary of troop deployment in south

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Mandatory pregnancy test rapped

The Commission on Human Rights has criticized a university in Baguio City for its mandatory pregnancy test. Jacqueline de Guia, CHR lawyer-spokesperson, said the dismissal...

Gascon takes swipe at Uson, Olivar

Commission on Human Rights chairperson Chito Gascon on Wednesday took a swipe at Communications Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson and blogger Drew Olivar for mocking...

‘Ninja cops’ deserve due process–CHR

The Commission on Human Rights hit President Rodrigo Duterte for offering a P5-million bounty to anyone who could bring to him a dead “ninja”...
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