The Commission on Human Rights has called on the government to reassess the cases of other detainees following the release of former Sen. Leila de Lima on bail. The CHR emphasized the importance of a fair trial and speedy resolution of cases.
The Commission on Human Rights has urged the government to reassess the cases of other persons deprived of liberty after the release of former Sen. Leila de Lima on bail. The CHR welcomed her release and emphasized the right to a fair trial and speedy disposition of cases.
Commission On Human Rights Government Reassess Detainees Release Leila De Lima Bail Fair Trial Speedy Resolution
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