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A community call's for accountability
It was nothing short of gruesome that night after night, the townsfolk of San Andres Bukid in Manila were roused by a frequent clamor, caused by armed men in civilian clothes who, much to the locals' dismay, were guarded by policemen in their own homes.
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Cristina Antonio and Nicolene Arcaina
Bertha Justice Alumnx Cristina Antonio set a case in motion against the Philippine government’s brutal police operations in its “war on drugs.”Bertha Justice Fellow Nicolene Arcaina continues the work, and the fight for vulnerable communities continues.
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DEBUNKING LIES ABOUT THE ICC
FACT OR FAKE NEWS?
DEBUNKING LIES ABOUT THE ICC FACT OR FAKE NEWS?
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03 May 2018, Makati City– Centerlaw joins the international community in celebrating the World Press Freedom Day. Today is a
On behalf of the petitioners and all family and kin of extrajudicial killings victims, Centerlaw thanks the Supreme Court for
There are misconceptions related to the recent move of President Duterte to withdraw the Philippines’ membership in the International Criminal
The Philippines is sliding back to another dark period in our history at the rate the government is destroying institutions
Centerlaw statement on the decision of President Duterte to withdraw from the ICC
In this blog, Women’s Working Group (WWG) Coordinator and Bertha Justice Alumna Ethel Avisado writes about her reflections from the
CenterLaw celebrates International Women’s Day with a special message from the Malaya Lolas (“Free Grandmothers,” a group of survivors of
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Fatou Bensouda, announced on Feb. 8 that her office has begun a