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[Title] => Understanding conflict: education for peace in Mindanao
[Summary] => In late January of this year, sixty-seven Filipinos died in Mamasapano, Mindanao—following a botched operation dubbed: Exodus. The public outcry was raw and visceral, awakening both a renewed sense of pride for our police force,on the one hand, and exposing the weaknesses in our understanding of peace in Mindanao, on the other.
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[Title] => People power for peace
[Summary] => Searching for answers on how the Philippines can be a testament to doing post tyrannical regimes right, I turned to undersecretary Louie Montalbo of the Office of the Presidential Advisor on the Peace Process for answers.
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[Title] => The Manila and Mindanao Peace Project: We are one
[Summary] => Mindanao covers an expansive amount of land, holds a rich cultural heritage in its soil and is inhabited by a population of resilient people. Yet, its beauty is cloaked under issues of kidnapping, terrorism, and discrimination.
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