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    Pakistani and US State authorities must release information on the two children of Dr. Aafia who remain missing

    A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission
    WORLD/PAKISTAN: Pakistani and US State authorities must release
    information on the two children of Dr. Aafia who remain missing
    The alleged US arrest in July of Pakistan-US national Dr Aafia
    Siddiqui has left a series of unanswered questions about her missing
    children. With Dr Siddiqui now in US custody it is suspected [...]

    9/23/08 09:41 PM   Full Story
    Reproductive Health Opponents in Philippines ‘Spreading Lies and Scare Tactics’

    Unsuccessful in blocking the plenary sponsorship of the controversial Reproductive Health and Population Development bill (House Bill 5043) in the House of Representatives, the bill’s oppositors had intensified their scare tactics – from pressuring lawmakers to spreading misinformation targeting the general public.
    Ramon San Pascual, Executive Director of the Philippine Legislators’ Committee on Population [...]

    9/23/08 09:36 PM   Full Story
    Activists Mark Martial Law Anniversary in Mendiola

    Activists spanning several generations converged at the foot of the Mendiola Bridge today to commemorate the 36th anniversary of the declaration of martial law by Ferdinand Marcos. The groups are demanding justice for the victims of the Marcos dictatorship.

    9/20/08 12:46 PM   Full Story
    Philippines: Arroyo Worse Than Marcos, But Undeclared Martial Law Won’t Save Unpopular Administration — Bayan USA

    On the 36th anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law in the Philippines under the US-backed dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos, Filipino-Americans under BAYAN USA are vowing to support the current movement to remove the current “undeclared dictator” Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo from her presidential seat.
    “In many ways, she is worse than Marcos,” states BAYAN USA Chair Chito [...]

    9/20/08 12:42 PM   Full Story
    EU to Launch New Disaster Management Project in Philippines

    TheCARE Nederland , the Corporate Network for Disaster Response (CNDR) and the Agri-Aqua Development Coalition (AADC) will launch a new community-based disaster risk management project dubbed ACCORD-2.
    HE Alistair MacDonald, Head of Delegation of the European Commission to the Philippines, CNDR board officials led by Mr. Alberto Lim and Dr. Kenneth Hartigan-Go and AADC [...]

    9/20/08 12:41 PM   Full Story
    US Congress Acts to Prosecute Recruiters of Child Soldiers

    New legislation adopted on September 15, 2008 will permit the United States to prosecute foreign military commanders who recruit child soldiers abroad, Human Rights Watch said today. The Child Soldiers Accountability Act passed the House of Representatives unanimously on September 8 and was adopted by the Senate today.

    9/19/08 09:31 AM   Full Story
    Philippines Urged to Draft Strong IRR on Cheap Medicines Law

    International and national non-government organizations urge the government to ensure a strong Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of the Universally Accessible Cheaper and Quality Medicines Act of 2008 to ensure that the real intents of the law to uphold public health interests will prevail.
    The proposed IRR that seeks to prevent abuses by pharmaceutical companies of [...]

    9/19/08 09:24 AM   Full Story
    Beyond the Currents: The Culture and Power of Sulu

    Beyond the Currents: The Culture and Power of Sulu
    One-afternoon lecture series
    Saturday, September 20, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
    The islands of the Sulu seas boast a history of power and a colorful traditional culture. It is the home of the Sulu Sultanate, a kingdom that wielded great power in centuries past. It was one of the strongest [...]

    9/19/08 08:37 AM   Full Story
    Five ‘Courageous’ Journalists Honored

    New York, September 16, 2008—The Committee to Protect Journalists will honor courageous journalists from Iraq, Afghanistan, Uganda, and Cuba with its 2008 International Press Freedom Awards at a ceremony in November.
    Bilal Hussein of Iraq, Danish Karokhel and Farida Nekzad of Afghanistan, Andrew Mwenda of Uganda, and Héctor Maseda Gutiérrez of Cuba have all risked imprisonment, [...]

    9/19/08 08:32 AM   Full Story
    Five Activists Win Human Rights Watch Awards

    Honored for Courage in Exposing Abuse and Seeking Justice
    (New York, September 15, 2008) – Five brave and selfless advocates of human rights from Burma, Congo, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka and Uzbekistan have been awarded the prestigious 2008 Human Rights Defender Awards, Human Rights Watch said today. All five have been persecuted and threatened for their [...]

    9/19/08 08:31 AM   Full Story
    Parents of 2 Missing UP Students Raise Appeal

    Pahayag ni G. Oscar Empeño, ama ni Karen Empeño (dinukot na UP student noong June 26, 2006 sa Hagonoy, Bulacan)

    Ano ba ang writ of amparo? Proteksyon saan at nino?
    Proteksyon ba ito sa mga biktima na gustung isulong ang katotohanan sa ating lipunan o ginawa lamang ito para may masabi lang ang pamahalaan na sila ay [...]

    9/19/08 08:23 AM   Full Story
    EU on Mindanao: Dialogue Needed

    The European Union is deeply concerned by the escalation of violence in Mindanao, the growing number of civilian casualties and displaced persons.

    9/19/08 08:20 AM   Full Story
    Group Faults DENR, Execs for Montalban Toxic Dump

    “We condemn the International Solid Waste Integrated Management Services Inc. (International SWIMS) and the Rizal Provincial Government headed by Gov. Casimiro Ynares III for dumping toxic leachate to Montalban River. This practice not only pollutes the river, but also endangers the health and welfare of people including the residents of Metro Manila,” said Clemente Bautista [...]

    9/19/08 08:19 AM   Full Story
    Report Warns Against US-China Competition in Space

    China’s successful test of an anti-satellite weapon in 2007, followed by the U.S. destruction in early 2008 of an out-of-control U.S. satellite, demonstrated that space may soon no longer remain a relative sanctuary from military conflict. A new Council Special Report says that as the United States, China, and others increasingly benefit from the information [...]

    9/19/08 08:17 AM   Full Story
    Groups Demand Transparent Philippine Budget

    “The national budget is actually finalized behind closed doors and without public knowledge and participation,” former national treasurer Leonor Briones said. “Where is genuine democracy if people are not able to fully participate in determining public expenditures and allocations for their own development?”

    9/19/08 08:14 AM   Full Story
    Philippines Vulnerable to Global Financial Crisis: Ibon

    “It is becoming all the more urgent for the government to put a stop to failed policies of globalization. Beyond the immediate economic relief, much more meaningful over the longer term is to focus all efforts to build a genuinely self-reliant domestic economy.”

    9/18/08 10:31 PM   Full Story
    Software Freedom Day Slated in Philippines

    Are you tired of frequent spyware and viruses in your computer? Do you want to get loads of fantastic, feature-packed software for free?
    Join us in celebrating Software Freedom Day 2008 at the University of Makati where ordinary users, geeks, programmers, NGOs and even internet shops have laid out a coordinated celebration of free and [...]

    9/18/08 11:01 AM   Full Story
    Google News in Philippines Launched; First in Southeast Asia

    Philippines – September 17, 2008 – Google Inc. today launched Google News in the Philippines, providing 24 million Filipino Internet users the latest local news from more than 4,500 English-language sources, including a wide range of Philippines news outlets. The Philippines is the first country in Southeast Asia to get its own local edition of [...]

    9/18/08 10:51 AM   Full Story

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THE NEWS IN PICTURES

Tagaytay on a Sunday. Kite-flying has become a favorite activity at the Picnic Grove in Tagaytay. On an overcast but generally pleasant afternoon last Sunday, dozens of kites colored the skies, complementing the view of Taal Volcano in the background. (Photo by Ayi Muallam)

Downed. The Moro Islamic Liberation Front released Friday this photo of some of its members playing with what the group claimed was an unmanned spy plane that crashed earlier this month. The front said the alleged drone was a property of the US military. More details here.

Hunger Amid War. This child refugee is one of the thousands affected by the war in Mindanao. The situation in North Cotabato and Maguindanao has deteriorated since renewed fighting between government forces and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) broke out in Aleosan and Midsayap, North Cotabato last Aug. 8, according to groups that held last month the National Interfaith Humanitarian Mission in North Cotabato and Maguindanao. (Photo courtesy of Kalinaw Mindanao/arkibongbayan.org)

Another Bayan Muna Leader Killed. Danny Qualbar, an officer of the Compostela Farmers' Association and coordinator of Bayan Muna was on his way to Compostela town Thursday afternoon to buy fish for his family when assassins in motorcycles shot him. Qualbar was the second Bayan Muna member killed this year in Compostela Valley. Top photo shows Qualbar’s eldest child grieving his death. (Photo by Jonald Mahinay/davaotoday.com)

Stairway to Heaven. Found in the middle of the forest, the cascading waters of Aliwagwag waterfalls in Cateel, Davao Oriental, looks like a descending stairway. No wonder it is considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Mindanao. (Photo by Grace S. Uddin / davaotoday.com)

Stop Militarizing Communities! Members of farmer's group Kilusang Magbubukid sa Pilipinas in Southern Mindanao Region held a rally October 8 in front of the headquarters of the Eastern Mindanao Command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in Camp Panacan, Davao City. The group called for the pullout of troops conducting massive military operations in Tamayong in Davao City, Talaingod in Davao del Norte, Monkayo in Compostela Valley and in the towns of Baganga, Cateel, Boston in Davao Oriental and Lingig Surigao Del Sur. (Photo by Jonald Mahinay/davaotoday.com)

Land and Peace Concert. Students from Tribung Bayanga National High School perform before the crowd at Gaston Park in Cagayan De Oro City on October 23 night during the Yuta ug Kalinaw Concert. The two-hour concert was part of the Integrity of Creation Solidarity week that kicked-off last October 19. The week-long activity was a gathering of mining affected communities and support groups to discuss the issues affecting their communities. (Photo by AKP Images / Keith Bacongco)

Full Capacity. Normally, passenger vans are allowed to carry 14 people. But this one is apparently beyond its carrying limit as it negotiates the zigzag road in Sulop, Davao del Sur, a known accident- and landslide-prone area. (Photo by Keith Bacongco / AKP Images)

The Child as Vigilante. A 10-year-old boy carries a firearm and joins members of the Ilaga, an infamous anti-Moro militia, in its camp in Aleosan, North Cotabato. The child's father leads the dreaded vigilante group in the area. (Photo by Romy Elusfa/Philippine Human Rights Reporting Project)

Under Repair. A "Skylab," the most common mode of transportation in the Agusan provinces and elsewhere in Mindanao, undergoes a repair at a shop in Butuan City. The motorcycle is fitted with wooden "wings" on both sides -- hence the moniker -- and is capable of carrying up to eight passengers. (Photo by Keith Bacongco / AKP Images)

Free At Last. Pastor Berlin Guerrero of the National Council of Churches of the Philippines, shown above with wife Mylene, was released after 15 months in police detention. He had been abducted and went missing for days before the police came out to say that he was arrested on a murder charge, which his family and colleagues said had been fabricated. A court ordered him released on Sept. 11. (Photo by arkibongbayan.org)

Displaced. This family in Pikit, North Cotabato, is among those displaced in the ongoing military offensive in several areas in Mindanao. Human rights group Kawagib has denounced the ongoing campaign, saying it has victimized thousands of civilians. (Photo from Kawagib

End The War. Members of the youth group Anakbayan denounce the war being waged by the government in Mindanao against the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. (Photo: arkibongbayan.org)

Where Are They? Relatives, friends and colleagues of victims of enforced disappearances commemorate the International Day of the Disappeared with lighted lanterns and photographs at the Plaza Miranda and in Mendiola on Aug. 30. (Photo: arkibongbayan.org)
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