Yes, the Philippines is a democratic country that upholds freedom of speech, expression, and religion. However, there have been concerns raised about threats to press freedom and human rights in recent years.
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Freedom of the press, freedom of expression, and freedom to travel are some human rights in the Philippines.
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The Philippines became a sovereign country, independent of the United States, in 1946
The different list of human rights in the Philippines is best summarized by the universal human rights. The list include freedom to speech, freedom to expression and freedom to movement.
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law is made in the philippines,Because to be independent country and the right or freedom of a human.
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Hospitality and religious/political freedom
The Twentieth Century - 1957 Freedom for the Philippines 2-18 was released on: USA: 22 February 1959
The Philippine flag represents freedom because it represents the Philippine as an independent nation. If the Philippines were a dictatorship, the flag would still represent the Philippines as an independent nation, but some would not then think of it as representing freedom.