It’s ridiculous, says Palace
The Human Rights Watch's description of President Duterte's second year in office as a human rights calamity was simply ridiculous, ...
The Human Rights Watch's description of President Duterte's second year in office as a human rights calamity was simply ridiculous, ...
Retired national police chief Ronald dela Rosa dared yesterday an international human rights group to file charges against him in ...
Malacañang has refused to withdraw its statement that some human rights groups might have become "unwitting tools" of drug lords ...
The Philippine National Police has been given the power to issue subpoenas under a new law and Malacañang assured the ...
Jakarta’s Christian governor was sentenced to two years in jail for blasphemy against Islam on Tuesday, a harsher than expected ...
The government’s war on illegal drugs is not targeting the poor, Malacañang said yesterday, as it asserted President Duterte’s resolve ...
Malacañang yesterday assured that President Duterte is not encouraging war crimes following his recent pronouncements that “anything goes for now” ...
President Duterte has dismissed the report of the New York City-based Human Rights Watch and said killing criminals is not a ...
Malacañang said yesterday that the report released by the Human Rights Watch saying President Duterte can be held liable for ...