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80,000 more Filipinos in Italy in 2008
News - Migrants
Written by ABS-CBN News   
Tuesday, 10 November 2009 18:52
MANILA—Newly-released data on Italy’s migrant population by that country’s census registry showed that the number of documented Filipinos grew by 8,011 more in 2008.
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Migrante protests delisting from partylist polls
News - Homefront
Written by Jerome Aning, Philippine Daily Inquirer   
Sunday, 18 October 2009 12:45
MANILA, Philippines—An alliance of Filipino migrant organization protested the delisting of its party-list group by the Commission on Election for its failure to win or participate in the last two national elections.

Migrante International, registered as a sectoral party under the party-list system, called the Comelec decision “highly irregular” and “erroneous,” adding that the group would file an appeal.

“The decision is highly irregular since it veered away from the process where party-list groups are only removed from the list after due notice and hearing as provided by law. This time, however, the Comelec issued a resolution to remove 26 party-list groups first, then asked concerned parties to just submit written opposition, if there are any. This is unacceptable," Migrante chair Garry Martinez said in a statement.
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Italians define ‘Filippina’ as ‘cleaning woman’
News - Migrants
Written by Frankie Llaguno, Newsbreak   
Monday, 12 October 2009 17:51
Their prime minister also makes fun of US President Obama’s skin color

In Italy, a cleaning woman is often called “Filippina,” says an article in the October 1 issue of Time magazine, an indication of Italian society’s backwardness when it comes to the issue of race, the writer says.
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European Court Removes Professor Jose Sison from EU Terrorist Blacklist
News - Migrants
Written by International Committee DEFEND   
Thursday, 01 October 2009 03:45
Press Release
1 October 2009

EUROPEAN COURT REMOVES SISON FROM EU TERRORIST BLACKLIST

The European Court of First Instance (ECFI) annulled yesterday all decisions and a regulation of the Council of the European Union (EU) that had maintained Prof. Jose Maria Sison in its so-called terrorist blacklist.

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OFW group urges Pinoys to help ‘Ondoy’ victims
News - Homefront
Written by ABS-CBN News   
Saturday, 26 September 2009 21:31
Filipinos overseas are urged to participate in relief operations drive for families affected by tropical storm “Ondoy” in the Philippines.
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People’s Manifesto for Jobs and Justice
News - Solidarity
Written by 21 September 2009   
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 18:33
Over the last three decades the advanced capitalist countries have tried to overcome the recurrent crisis of overproduction and to keep their economies and profits growing through the neoliberal offensive of exploiting cheap labor, seizing raw materials and dominating markets across the globe. Since the 1990s, they have resorted more and more to financial devices: speculative profits and debt-driven consumption and production.
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A human rights group warned Friday in their annual report that the year 2006 is the 'worst' for human rights in the country. The group Karapatan said that 185 activists have been killed in the last 11 months, a record since the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos was overthrown in 1986. (Philippine Star, Dec. 1, 2006)

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