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SPECIAL REPORTS

    CHR to military: Respect and protect human rights during martial law in Maguindanao

    “Consciously put in place protections for human rights during martial law in Maguindanao,” the independent Commission on Human Rights urged the government including the military during International Human Rights Day (10 December).

    12/11/09 06:24 AM   Full Story
    Denying Women’s Reproductive Rights: An Executive Privilege or Human Rights Abuse?

    HUMAN RIGHTS  By Perla Aragon-Choudhury |  What happens when women are too poor to pay for their own contraceptive supplies and long for the government to step in an offer simple support for an operation that would stop their unwanted pregnancies and enable them to take control of their lives?

    5/23/09 07:05 AM   Full Story
    Excited, Anxious First-Time Voters

    POLITICS   By Sweet Mary J. Cawicaan |  Nationally speaking, the First Time Voters Network said roughly 60 percent of the 2010 electorate will come from the age bracket of 18 to 40 years old.

    5/23/09 07:01 AM   Full Story
    Why Olalias Are Not Considered Heroes by Bantayog Foundation

    LABOR   By Chit Estella  |  Vera Files |  If the heroism of the Olalias and other laborers could not be doubted, then why are they not remembered as heroes by the Bantayog ng mga Bayani Foundation?

    4/30/09 05:51 PM   Full Story
    Dismantle ‘Davao Death Squad’

    HUMAN RIGHTS   The Philippine government should investigate alleged “death squads” responsible for hundreds of targeted killings in Davao City and other in Mindanao, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.

    Clarita Alia, whose four sons were murdered by the Davao Death Squad, joins the Human Rights Watch in a press briefing today about extrajudicial killings in Mindanao. (File photo by Carlos H. Conde)

    Related story: Inside the Davao Death Squad

    4/07/09 10:00 AM   Full Story
    Getting Away With Murder: Philippines Ranks 6th in Index

    PRESS FREEDOM   At least 24 journalist murders have gone unsolved in the last decade. This pervasive climate of impunity has led to repeated attacks on the press, with renewed levels of violence recorded in 2008. Impunity Index Rating: 0.273 unsolved journalist murders per 1 million inhabitants. Last year: Ranked 6th with a rating of 0.289.

    Read the full story

    Related: Impunity in the Philippines: No exaggeration

    3/25/09 07:13 AM   Full Story
    Rebelyn Pitao: Murder Most Foul

    HUMAN RIGHTS   By Keith Bacongco  |  The brutal murder of Rebelyn Pitao, the noncombatant daughter of New People’s Army commander Leoncio Pitao, has people up in arms and put the military on the defensive.   A Special Report

    A Killing Too Far. Rebelyn Pitao, a grade school teacher, was abducted, tortured, raped, killed and dumped in a watery ditch in Carmen, Davao del Norte. (Photo by Barry Ohaylan)

    Related: Why Is the Military Being Blamed for Rebelyn’s Death?

    3/14/09 06:15 AM   Full Story
    Manila’s Political Will Too Weak for Mindanao Peace Settlement: Experts

    The Philippines government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) should focus on reaching a ceasefire in central Mindanao, especially as a broader settlement of the conflict seems out of reach during the remaining tenure of the Arroyo administration.
    The Philippines: Running in Place in Mindanao,
    the latest briefing from the International Crisis Group, argues that the government’s effort to resume talks will be futile unless the factors that led to the collapse of negotiations last August are addressed.

    2/22/09 09:51 AM   Full Story
    Burn After Reading: Error-Filled Textbooks Resurface

    By Antonio Calipjo Go
    E-mail: sickbooks_togo@yahoo.com
    The following items are among the more than five hundred (500) items of a similar nature that may be found in the just-released public school textbook (copyright 2008) in Reading for Grade 6 titled “English For You and Me,” written by Elodie A. Cada, published by Book Wise Publishing House, [...]

    2/05/09 04:43 PM   Full Story
    22 Years After Massacre, Mendiola Still Smolders

    Twenty-two years after the Mendiola Massacre that resulted in the death of 13 farmers, Filipino farmers are still fighting for a genuine agrarian reform program.

    1/27/09 10:19 AM   Full Story
    The ‘First Quarter Storm’ Redux

    Today, Jan. 26, is the 39th anniversary of the so-called “First Quarter Storm,” the series of demonstrations and protests against the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos. Jose F. Lacaba, then a 24-year-old staff writer of the Philippines Free Press, wrote the most definitive eyewitness accounts of that period, stories that later became the book “Days of Disquiet, Nights of Rage.” With his permission, we are reprinting one of his stories, “The January 26 Confrontation: A Highly Personal Account.”

    1/26/09 11:10 AM   Full Story
    Communists in Mindanao: A Growing or Declining Force?

    EDWIN ESPEJO  The military claims the NPA in Mindanao is no longer the ideological force it once was and is today dependent instead upon attracting restless and rootless young unemployed to its ranks. Yet according to the rebels, they have rebounded from their bloody past to re-establish a presence in “more than 2,000 barrios (villages) in 200 municipalities in 19 provinces in the island.”

    1/22/09 09:24 AM   Full Story
    Farmers, Advocates Push for Land-Reform Extension

    As lawmakers debate on the fate of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) before the session in Congress ends this year, farmers believe — and have proven – that owning and having control of a piece of land and the means to cultivate it is their way out of hunger and poverty.

    12/24/08 03:10 PM   Full Story
    Philippines, Iraq, Russia Among Deadliest for Journalists, Worst in Solving Murders

    PRESS FREEDOM  | Two Philippine radio journalists, Dennis Cuesta and Martin Roxas, were slain in 2008 after reporting on local controversies. CPJ research over 17 years shows that the Philippines and Russia have been among the deadliest nations for the press—and among the worst in solving the murders.

    12/19/08 10:57 AM   Full Story
    Mindanao Killings: Unrelated or an Undeclared War?

    HUMAN RIGHTS  By Alan Davis |  Is the recent spate of activist killings in Southern Mindanao an unfortunate series of coincidences or are they somehow related to the Philippine military’s counter-insurgency program Oplan Bantay Laya 2?

    12/16/08 01:13 PM   Full Story

LATEST NEWS AND UPDATES
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After Ampatuan Massacre, 2009 a Record Year for Journalist Killings Worldwide
CHR to military: Respect and protect human rights during martial law in Maguindanao
Maguindanao, its political elite and a culture subservient to corruption
U.S. Must Improve Responsiveness to Mass Atrocities; Absent UN Action, Make Clear Willingness to Act on Its Own, Says New CFR Report
Martial law dilutes the Philippines’s human rights and democratic gains
Martial law in Maguindanao sets ‘most dangerous precedent’
Lawyers will wear black armbands, ribbons in courts
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UN Experts: Maguindanao massacre must be the start of a major reform process
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