Philippines unlawful killings by military and parliamentary forces.
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- JC 571 .P538 1988
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Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center | JC 571 .P538 1988 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 3IRC0000006374 |
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JC 495 .B769 1987 Dictatorship & martial law : Philippine authoritarianism in 1972 / | JC 571 .C57 1996 Educating for human rights : the Philippines and beyond / | JC 571 .D621 2004 Human rights centered development : theory and practice / | JC 571 .P538 1988 Philippines unlawful killings by military and parliamentary forces. | JC 585 .H783 2000 The power to be a phenomenology of freedom / | JC 585 .Sa32 1989 Essays : U.S. Bases, spirituality of liberation / | JC 599.P5 .Ea33 1987 A smouldering land : lessons from the Philippines / |
AI Index : ASA/35/02/88
Unlawful killings by government and government-backed forces have become the most serious human rights problem in the Philippines since mid-1987. Most victims have been people suspected of sympathy for the communist insurgency, many of them members of legal left-wing organizations. The killers have belonged to regular military and police forces, paramilitary civil defence forces and community-based "vigilante" groups acting with government support. --From the back cover
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