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1 Genuine land reform and national industrialization to stop forced migration of Filipinos abroad MIGRANTE Europe 33
2 What's New and What's Old in Philippine Politics CENPEG 79
3 Copenhagen Accord: A bad deal waiting to happen Frances Q. Quimpo, Center for Environmental Concerns-Philippines, Inc. 242
4 Intensify the struggle against commodification and modern-day slavery of migrants International Migrants' Alliance (IMA) 275
5 EUROPEAN COURT JUDGMENT REMOVING PROF. JOSE MARIA SISON FROM THE EU TERRORIST BLACKLIST IS NOW FINAL International Committee DEFEND 251
6 Overseas Filipinos Call for Condemnation of US-backed Arroyo Regime RioMon 223
7 Pooled editorial: Blood in her hands Drafted by Davao Today and publsihed by progressive and alternative media outlets in the Philippines 219
8 End Monopoly Capitalism to Arrest Climate Change Prof. Jose Maria Sison, Chairperson, International League of Peoples' Struggle 278
9 The Maguindanao Massacre and Politics of Violence CENPEG 201
10 Filipinos in Europe call for genuine justice for the victims of the Maguindanao massacre Migrante Europe 204
11 Second International Assembly of Migrants and Refugees successfully held as a counter-GFMD meeting Second IAMR Secretariat, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 161
12 Migrante International calls attention to GRP violations of OFWs rights Migrante Europe 277
13 “EU Employers Sanctions” - A Burden on Migrants , Provides no Adequate Protection of Undocumented Migrante Europe 208
14 Justice for Konstantina Kouneva! Migrante Europe 335
15 Labor Migration: A Dangerous Doctrine CenPeg 221
16 Condemn renewed wave of repressive attacks Migrante International 223
17 Malaysian police seize Nepali migrant leader Intl Migrants' Alliance 193
18 A Critical View of the GFMD from Migrants and Refugees International Assembly of Migrants and Refugees 471
 

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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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