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Place of his arrest: In Barangay Li
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and mabuhay, in mobo, masbate. Afte
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In fact, in Caballero’s defense,
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Days after receiving the letter, on
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AHRC-UAC-071-2010; AHRC-UAU-034-201
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demolished the shanties of informal
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however, when the guards began fenc
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Baman and Mangkiang were released f
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and behind his ears. Each time they
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Katog’s death had huge impact on
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Date of incident: 8 December 2008 P
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Story 25: Labour leader shot in fro
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done so in the future, claiming the
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Before they were murdered, Julito
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Afterward, they were taken to a sol
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Alejo De Luna was murdered in front
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Despite repeated orders from Jovenc
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questions about her husband. They a
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house. They declared it was a raid.
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On 21 and 24 August 2008, Dennis Ab
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him that they would not harm him if
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Malakas, General Santos City; held
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11. Luis Arikaya, 41, a member of K
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Date of incident: 6 March 2008 at 8
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One of the clerks of the convenienc
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Story 47: Soldiers constantly threa
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his wife, Rawina, were in their sle
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Story 50: Colleague of a murdered b
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Date of incident: 12 April 2007 Pla
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Story 54: Torture and arbitrary det
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soldiers squeezed hard on his knee,
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Pedro Calilung was last seen at 9am
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community were in the process of fo
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dito (Sorry sir, our policy here is
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against the villagers after he was
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most of those terminated on 15 Sept
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In exchange for giving a confession
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3. Ralph Malacad, Associate Editor
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Story 67: Forcible abduction and di
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Story 69: Police refused to registe
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On 27 may 2007 at 5:30pm, Arnold Al
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5. Rene Florendia, 27 6. Alan Hagoc
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Date of incident: 11 March 2007 at
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At the time of his death, Ligaspo w
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According to eyewitnesses, the sold
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Lourdes Rubrico, a known urban poor
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Southern Tagalog. She was murdered
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Story 85: Soldiers arbitrarily held
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Siche was one of the witnesses in t
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On 30 January 2007 at 10pm, Joseph
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“Enable the visit by the Special
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prosecution systems that are requir
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200 cases included in the report -
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from Enforced Disappearance.” 18
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enacted. Once a Congress fails to e
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Jimmy Balulao, To Akmad and Esmael
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The victims accused the provincial
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munich, germany, for the implementa
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to be where the soldiers are operat
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4.9. The citizen’s complaint mech
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ut the procedures and burden of pro
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part of lawful actions, including t
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7. The nAPOLCOm, which has the juri
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the rule of law and respect for hum
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about impunity, through reforms in
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(madagascar); Issue a standing invi
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Special Report: Torture in the Phil