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The ""Philippine Human Rights Act" was a bill introduced in the US Congress, proposing to impose limitations on providing assistance to the police or military of the Philippines at least until the human rights conditions improved.

H.R.1433 - Philippine Human Rights Act

This bill imposes limitations on providing assistance to the police or military of the Philippines. No federal funds may be used to provide such assistance until the Philippines government has taken certain actions, including (1) investigating and successfully prosecuting members of its military and police forces who have violated human rights; (2) withdrawing the military from domestic policing activities; and (3) establishing that it effectively protects the rights of journalists, civil society activists, and certain other groups. The President shall also direct U.S. representatives at multilateral development banks to vote against providing loans to the police or military of the Philippines.

Philippine Human Rights Act

The Philippines has been deemed one of the deadliest countries in the world for land defenders, journalists and trade unionists.

Human rights in the Philippines

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