International Coalition of Human Rights in the Philippines, U.S. Chapter (ICHRP-US)
Founded in December 2017, the U.S. Chapter of the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP-US) has 40 member organizations and honorary individual members.
ICHRP-US aim to inform the international community about the grave human rights situation in the Philippines today.
Beyond information dissemination, it calls on freedom loving peoples, organizations, political parties and governments all over the world to express their concern about the deteriorating human rights situation in the Philippines and to join the Filipino people in their quest for just and lasting peace in the land.
In the lead-up to the upcoming 50th Anniversary of the Declaration of Martial Law in the Philippines on September 21, International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP) is organizing an ecumenical forum that will look at the implications of the Marcos Regime, and its recurrent form, for faith leaders and human rights advocates within the ecumenical community.
MFSA’s Statement on Solidarity with the Filipino People
On Sunday, November 3, over 50 U.S.-based groups and rights activists rallied in front of the Philippine Consulate of Los Angeles to protest an airstrike of civilian communities and the mass arrests of at least 57 human rights activists in the Philippines.
ICHRP-US Resources
A recording of the National Plumbline Call Series on MFSA's General Conference Priorities. Joy Prim from the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines US network (ICHRP-US) and Miko the Global Secretariat of ICHRP.