
"Red-tagging" is the act of blacklisting individuals or organizations as critical of the government and designating them as communist terrorists or sympathizers. Human rights groups argue this practice equates to a death sentence without due process, often inciting harassment, kidnapping, or assassination of journalists and union leaders. Security forces argue it is a necessary "truth-telling" campaign to expose legal front organizations of the New People's Army (NPA). A proponent would support criminalization to protect civil liberties and prevent state-sponsored violence. An opponent would oppose criminalization to maintain national security tools against insurgency.
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