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The Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace (EMJP) assessed the human rights condition in the country as "not at all rosy."

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An international organization of lawyers reported yesterday an increase in acts of aggression committed against members of the legal profession in the Philippines with the killing of 11 legal professionals, including three judges and a law student, since last year.
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