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The Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board (HRVCB) needs more time to process claims in order to fulfill its task of distributing reparations to victims of martial law.

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The Court of Appeals (CA) was asked yesterday to enforce a 1995 US court  decision awarding $1,964,005,859.90 in damages to human rights victims of martial law.

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The Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board (HRVCB) is set to evaluate and investigate close to 50,000 applications by human rights victims for reparation and recognition submitted before and during the Nov. 10 deadline.

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Martial Law human rights violations victims living outside the country may start filing claims without traveling back to the Philippines.

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The application period for martial law human rights victims' claims for recognition and reparation has been extended for six months.

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The Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board (HRVCB) has issued a reminder that the deadline to apply for reparations for victims of human-rights abuses during martial law is just a month away.

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Forty-two years after the declaration of martial law, the government is moving to ensure that Filipinos will not forget the atrocities committed in the darkest period of the nation’s recent history.

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To fast-track the processing of claims of victims of abuse during Martial Law, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has offered the services of its regional and sub-regional offices to the Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board (HRVCB).

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The Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board (HRVCB) needs more time to process claims in order to fulfill its task of distributing reparations to victims of martial law.

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The Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board (HRVCB) is set to evaluate and investigate close to 50,000 applications by human rights victims for reparation and recognition submitted before and during the Nov. 10 deadline.

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Martial Law human rights violations victims living outside the country may start filing claims without traveling back to the Philippines.

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The application period for martial law human rights victims' claims for recognition and reparation has been extended for six months.

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The Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board (HRVCB) has issued a reminder that the deadline to apply for reparations for victims of human-rights abuses during martial law is just a month away.

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Forty-two years after the declaration of martial law, the government is moving to ensure that Filipinos will not forget the atrocities committed in the darkest period of the nation’s recent history.

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To fast-track the processing of claims of victims of abuse during Martial Law, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has offered the services of its regional and sub-regional offices to the Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board (HRVCB).

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