+ Follow SINGAPORE AND NEW YORK Tag
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[Title] => PCGG won't forgo claim on $68-M Marcos assets
[Summary] => The government will not forgo its claims on two recovery cases worth $68 million of assets of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos pending in courts in Singapore and New York.
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[Title] => PCGG asked to forgo claim over 2 recovery cases
[Summary] => A lawyer for the victims of human rights abuses during martial law is urging the government to forgo its claim over two recovery cases worth $68 million still pending in Singapore and New York courts in favor of the rights victims.
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[Title] => Marcos victims to get compensation
[Summary] => About 7,500 victims of human rights abuses during late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos' regime will receive compensation for their suffering starting next week, 25 years after a peaceful revolt forced Marcos into exile in Hawaii, their lawyers said Thursday.
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February 25, 2011 - 9:36am