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The Philippine Human Rights Reporting Project
This is a two-year initiative to increase human rights reporting in Philippine media.
Philippine Human Rights Reporting Project Biannual Review Project Activities +
IWPR's Philippines Project Website
http://www.rightsreporting.net/
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7 Jul 09 | Philippines Rights Reporting  20
Sadly the Project is now out of funds and all activities have ended. The Philippines section will soon be archived but all content will remain available in the Past Programmes section of the IWPR website. Philippines project website (www.rightsreporting.net) will remain live and very occasionally updated. We very much hope to be back in some capacity working to support human rights when conditions allow.
For further information please contact Alan Davis, IWPR Director of Special Projects, alan@iwpr.net.
 
Recent reports
10 Jun 09 | Philippines Rights Reporting  19
Last year they made up the largest group of newly internally displaced people in the world, but their plight has received little attention.
By Bong S Sarmiento in Datu Piang (PHR No. 19, 10-June-09)
28 May 09 | Philippines Rights Reporting  18
Army and rebels charge each other with brutal murder of couple and their four young children.
By Ma Cecilia L Rodriguez in Gingoog City (PHR No. 18, 28-May-09)
7 May 09 | Philippines Rights Reporting  17
Activists point finger at two battalions leading the government’s counter-insurgency campaign in the region.
By Joseph Lagorra in Negros Oriental (PHR No. 17, 7-May-09)
Seven out of ten Filipinos are working for low salaries in casual employment.
By Sweet Mary J Cawicaan (PHR No. 17, 14-May-09)
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Web-based human rights reporting initiative nominated for major new media award.
By IWPR Staff (8-May-09)
26 Apr 09 | Philippines Rights Reporting  16
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Police say they have yet to be granted access to army officers they consider primary suspects.
By Alan Davis in Davao City (PHR No. 16, 26-Apr-09)

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The New York TimesProtests are sweeping the country in the wake of allegations that American troops burned copies of the Quran during a patrol in a province near Kabul, a charge strongly denied by U.S. military officials, writes IWPR reporter Abdullah Obaidi.
The New York Times“The challenges of organizing a new poll within a few weeks are daunting, and it may ultimately prove impossible to carry out,” forecasts IWPR editor Hafizullah Gardesh.
The New York TimesJean MacKenzie, IWPR Afghanistan director, assesses reports of low voter turnout and allegations of fraud in country’s presidential and provincial councils elections.
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To support IWPR's work in Philippines, contact Ria Burghardt, or make an ONLINE DONATION >>
The Philippine Human Rights Reporting Project thanks the following for their generous support:
US Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor US Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor



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