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Call for Justice for Murdered Witness in the Philippines
The flood of extrajudicial killings since 2001 is a resurgence of an old problem in the Philippines. In the 1970s, the Marcos government created civilian militias as part of the military's counter-insurgency operations. After Marcos was deposed in 1986, many of the armed groups were dissolved, having been linked to extensive human rights violations. However, in the vacuum that followed, numerous vigilante groups, many of them created and supported by the armed forces, targeted those alleged to have links to, or sympathies for, communist insurgents. During this period the insurgents also carried out bloody purges of their own members.
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Indictment before the Permanent People's Tribunal The Filipino People vs GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO and GEORGE WALKER BUSH
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