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The never ending story
The elections of 2013 were over only seven months ago. But preparations are already under way for the elections of 2016, when the electorate once more goes to... Read more
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The never ending story
The elections of 2013 were over only seven months ago. But preparations are already under way for the elections of 2016, when the electorate once more goes to... Read more
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Word War on Impunity
The exchange between press freedom advocates and Aquino officials reflects the underlying adversarity inherent in media’s relationship with government. But the talk on the issue of impunity has become a... Read more
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Supreme Court releases guidelines to speed up Ampatuan trial
CMFR/Philippines – The Philippine Supreme Court (SC) released new guidelines on 10 December 2013 to expedite the proceedings of the Ampatuan Massacre trial. The trial started more than three... Read more
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Impunity Reigns as Killings Continue
NINETEEN (19) journalists have been killed for their work in the Philippines since 2010 when Benigno Aquino III assumed the Presidency, even as delays hound the trial of the... Read more
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VIDEO: What is impunity?
Journalists, artists, teachers, priests, filmmakers, writers, encompassing activists, ordinary people ATTACKED, THREATENED, ABUSED, DISAPPEARED, KILLED without PUNISHMENT without JUSTICE Read more
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Timeline: Ampatuan Massacre Trial
Selected highlights of the Ampatuan Massacre Trial Read more
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Infographic: Ampatuan Massacre Trial
No Ampatuan Massacre suspect has been convicted since the trial began in 5 January 2010. Click on the image below to enlarge. Read more
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Infographic: Ampatuan Massacre Victims
On 23 Novemver 2009, 58 persons were massacred in Ampatuan town, Maguindanao province. Read more
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Infographic: Killing of Journalists and Media Workers in the Philippines
Democracy was restored in the Philippines in 1986, but the killing of journalists and media workers continues. Read more


