Human rights, where recognised, are fundamental and are independent of a persons status.
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.
Freedom of the press, freedom of expression, and freedom to travel are some human rights in the Philippines.
Many youths in the Philippines have no human rights. They have a very low income and are preyed upon by human trafficking goons. Many of them live in slums without the necessities that we all live with every day.
The war on drugs in the Philippines refers to President Rodrigo Duterte's campaign to eliminate illegal drug activity, which has involved harsh measures such as extrajudicial killings of suspected drug users and dealers. The approach has been widely criticized for violating human rights and leading to a culture of impunity.
blacks rights to be treated as whites and other human beings instead of illegal aliens.
Animals do not have the same legal rights as humans.
no because we are humans and everybody has the same rights... Yes because Illegal immigration is just that ILLEGAL... Everyone does not have the same rights,We(USA) have fought and died to get the rights that we have now,Illegal immigrants are not entitled to same rights as legal US citizens.Their demands on our society are much larger than their contributions to it... They do have and should be given basic human rights,but not the rights to enter a country illegally and sponge off a society for their exsistence.
Yes, they do. Unalienable rights should be denied to no human, regardless of immigration status. By law, however, rights of citizens can be denied them.
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.
All of the above -Internvention to prevent US government official from committing a human rights violation - refusal to follow a clearly illegal order to commit a human rights violation - intervention (through moral dissuasion and non-violent means) to prevent a member of the partner nation military from committing a human rights violation
The Philippines has a mixed record on rights and freedoms. While the country's constitution guarantees basic rights such as freedom of speech and association, there are concerns about violations of human rights, including extrajudicial killings and restrictions on media freedom. The government has faced criticism for its handling of political dissent and ongoing issues related to governance and corruption.
Yes, slavery is a grave violation of human rights and is universally condemned. It should be illegal in all circumstances to protect the dignity and freedom of all individuals.