The Ateneo Human Rights Center also identifies state security officials as 'primary aggressors'
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AHRC is the latest body to conduct its own inquiry into the country’s red-tagging problem, and their documentation shows that of the 456 incidents of red-tagging they monitored from January to June 24, 2024, there were more women victims.
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