Human Rights in the Philippines metaphorically are like buds to bloom still to the fullest. They are flowers zealously nurtured in the midst of adversity - beautiful and rare. Take away human rights and human existence and dignity are turned to nothing but illusions. -Gilberth D. Balderama is a faculty member of the University of Santo Tomas, College of Law and Editor in Chief, UST Law Review.
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