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The dire human rights situation in the Philippines under the Duterte administration calls for stronger international solidarity and support and the establishment of a United Nations-led probe on state-perpetrated rights violations, according to a .
Press Release – IBON International The dire human rights situation in the Philippines under the Duterte administration calls for stronger international solidarity and support and the establishment of a United Nations-led probe on state-perpetrated rights violations, according to a …
The dire human rights situation in the Philippines under the Duterte administration calls for stronger international solidarity and support and the establishment of a United Nations-led probe on state-perpetrated rights violations, according to a recent virtual Roundtable Discussion with concerned members of the international community. Led by Philippine-based international non-government organisation IBON International, the gathering convened more than 50 representatives of people’s organisations, international civil society organisations (CSOs), lawyers, embassy representatives and international institutions.