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The report seems like an indictment of systematic human rights violations under martial law: Philippine police use electric shocks and waterboarding in their operations.

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MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine government yesterday admitted that there were lapses in its reportorial obligations as a signatory to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, but vowed to address all of the concerns raised about specific cases in the country.

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UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE
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MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine government yesterday admitted that there were lapses in its reportorial obligations as a signatory to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, but vowed to address all of the concerns raised about specific cases in the country.

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