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27. Apr. 2023 · Red-tagging or red-baiting is the act of labeling individuals or groups as “communist fronts,” “communist-terrorists,” or “communist sympathisers,” and has been rampant in recent years. Much like McCarthyism in the 1950s, red-tagging in the Philippines is often done without providing evidence.
Organizations frequently subject to red-tagging in the Philippines include civil-rights groups, religious institutions, health worker unions, academia, and the mainstream and alternative media. Workers' and farmers' groups and land and environmental defenders are also frequently red
6. Feb. 2024 · Successive Philippine administrations have long used red-tagging as a pernicious weapon to suppress dissent and stifle criticism. Marcos should put an end to it.
26. Jan. 2023 · Red-tagging is a relic of the Cold War that the Philippine government uses that the Philippine government uses to try to vanquish the 52-year-old communist insurgency.
17. Jan. 2022 · The Philippine government should end the “red-tagging” of activists as rebels or supporters of the communist insurgency, Human Rights Watch said today, releasing a video about the threatening...
9. März 2021 · “We are deeply worried that these latest killings indicate an escalation in violence, intimidation, harassment and ‘red-tagging’ of human rights defenders”, she said, noting a history of human...
2. Nov. 2020 · As a Senate committee begins its inquiry into the issue on 3 November 2020, Amnesty International calls on the Philippine government to end its vicious and at times deadly practice of red-tagging – the labeling of groups or individuals perceived to be critical of the government as “communists” or “terrorists”.