History
Definitions of Human Rights violations
UDHR
Types of Rights
Human Rights in the Philippines
100

The chairperson of the drafting committee and a driving force behind the Declaration's adoption.

Eleonor Roosevelt

100

Means that someone forces or manipulates someone else into unwanted sexual activity without their consent

Sexual Violence
100

State Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and security of a person.

100

The right to work, livelihood, housing, and education. 

Economic Rights

100

The intensified anti-drug campaign that began during the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte.

War on Drugs

200

When do we celebrate Philippine Independence Day? 

June 12

200

An act or instance of being forced to leave one's country or home

Exile

200

State Article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. 

200

The right to participate in cultural life and enjoy the benefits of scientific progress

Cultural Rights

200

The labeling of individuals or organizations as communists, subversives, or terrorists.

Red Tagging

300

A document from 1776 that proclaimed the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Declaration of Independence

300

The excessive and unwarranted use of force by law enforcement against an individual or a group.

Police Brutality

300

What article was violated in the event below?

On 15 September, student environmental activists Benjamin Akiso, Wasswa Alex, Abduh Twaib Magambo and Kajubi Maktumin were arrested by police in Kampala for holding a public protest.

The right to peaceful assembly and association is protected by Article 20 UDHR


300

The right to freedom of expression, assembly, and association, and the right to vote.

Political Rights

300

It is when the head of state puts the country under military control.

Martial law

400

A document from 1215 that established the idea of rule of law and defined rights and liberties.

Magna Carta

400

The deliberate and systematic destruction of a group of people because of their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race.

Genocide

400

What article was violated below? 

Amnesty International reported in June that the Taliban had enforced collective punishments on civilians in Panjshir province, including mass or village-wide arbitrary arrests.

Article 9: Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest, Detention, or Exile.

Article 5: Freedom from Torture.

400

The right to equal social opportunities and protection under the law

Civil Rights

400

What article is the Bill of rights in the 1987 Philippine Constitution?

Article III

500

A clay tablet that recorded Cyrus the Great's declaration of racial equality and the right to choose one's religion

Cyrus Cylinder

500

 The murder of a person without the authority of a judicial process.

Extrajudicial killing

500

In March, at least two journalists were reportedly killed in a bomb attack. Dozens were arbitrarily arrested and harassed for reports critical of the Taliban or violating Taliban rules.

Article 19

Freedom of opinion and expression. 

500

The right to maintain, protect, and control their cultural heritage, traditional knowledge, and intellectual property

Indigenous Rights

500

Complete the statement

Section 1 of the Bill of Rights in the 1987 Philippine Constitution states that no person can be deprived of ____, ________, or _________ without due process of law.

life, liberty, or property