Philippines
IJN is monitoring human rights abuses in the Philippines, where hundreds of activists and members of the media who criticized the regime have been murdered. IJN asks: Is the "global war on terror" being used as a cover for politically motivated murder and oppression in the Philippines?
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Skepticism Remains Over Philippine Human Rights Situation
UN to Review Human Rights Record of the Philippines
GABNet 3 Return
GABNet3 On the Way Back to the US
Philippine Government Seizes 3 US Activists
ILRF Files Complaint on Behalf of Philippine Workers
Manila's Daily Tribune Articles Regarding Congressional Letter
Brian Campbell Blacklisted by the Philippines Govt
Seeking Answers Report : The Philippines
IJN Executive Director blacklisted from Philippines
 
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