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[Title] => Global mining leaders draw up program to address liberalization
[Summary] => More than 140 activists, advocates, and leaders across 28 countries are in the process of formulating a “program” that will address the destructive impacts of mining liberalization.
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[AuthorName] => Rhodina Villanueva
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[Title] => Report: 2,600 bodies found in Kashmir graves
[Summary] => Nearly 2,600 bodies have been discovered in single unmarked and mass graves throughout mountainous Indian Kashmir and some of the dead were likely innocent people killed by security forces, a human rights group alleges in a report.
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[Title] => Cine Veritas human rights festival
[Summary] => The UP Film Institute with the Cine Veritas Group is holding the 2008 Cine Veritas Human Rights Festival on Dec. 9 to 12 at the UPFI Cine Adarna, Videotheque and Ishmael Bernal Gallery.
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[Title] => Four charged in murder of Bayan Muna leader
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Four men were indicted for allegedly killing Bayan Muna leader Victor Olayvar in Bohol last month.
Olayvar's colleagues in the progressive organization, however, were not satisfied with the results of the police and military investigation and plans to have their own probe and submit the result to an international human rights body.
The task force assigned to handle the case filed murder charges against three notorious police characters and another case of accessory to murder against an alleged former member of the communist New People's Army.
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[Title] => Two Filipino activists deported from Singapore
[Summary] => Two Filipino participants to a conference parallel to the annual World Bank-International Monetary Fund (WB-IMF) meetings that will be held in Singapore beginning today were denied passage through the city-state and sent back to the Philippines yesterday.
Chona Leah Ramos of the Jubilee South and Global Call to Action Against Poverty and Bobbie Diciembre of the Freedom from Debt Coalition were supposed to attend the International Peoples Forum (IPF) in Batam, Indonesia but were denied entry into Singapore.
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[Title] => Singapore bans 2 Pinoy activists from IMF-WB meet
[Summary] => Singapore has reportedly banned two Filipino activists from attending the meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB) scheduled there this week.
Prof. Walden Bello, executive director of Focus on the Global South, and Ana Maria Nemenzo, president of Freedom from Debt Coalition, were reportedly among 18 individuals from other countries barred by the Singaporean government from attending the meetings.
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The task force assigned to handle the case filed murder charges against three notorious police characters and another case of accessory to murder against an alleged former member of the communist New People's Army.
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[Title] => Two Filipino activists deported from Singapore
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Chona Leah Ramos of the Jubilee South and Global Call to Action Against Poverty and Bobbie Diciembre of the Freedom from Debt Coalition were supposed to attend the International Peoples Forum (IPF) in Batam, Indonesia but were denied entry into Singapore.
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[Title] => Singapore bans 2 Pinoy activists from IMF-WB meet
[Summary] => Singapore has reportedly banned two Filipino activists from attending the meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB) scheduled there this week.
Prof. Walden Bello, executive director of Focus on the Global South, and Ana Maria Nemenzo, president of Freedom from Debt Coalition, were reportedly among 18 individuals from other countries barred by the Singaporean government from attending the meetings.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-12 00:00:00
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