CAGAYAN DE ORO — Human rights groups welcomed the findings of the Commission on Human Rights’ (CHR) national inquiry on red-tagging, saying it affirmed the detrimental outcomes of this dangerous practice. The commission found that red-tagging posed a threat to a person’s right to life, security, and liberty—a declaration that has already been upheld by the Supreme Court—because of identified assassination attempts, enforced disappearances, and k…
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