Killings in Philippines leave deeply entrenched fear, distrust

At the height of the escalating incidents of the murder of activists, there was strong condemnation, both within and outside the country that forced the government to do something to stop the killing. Now that the number of killings has declined, condemnation has also decreased and discussion into finding reasonable remedies and redress for the victims had waned. It has even prompted the government to take the credit for the decline in the number of killings as proof of the improved human rights conditions in the country.

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Bayan’s worst-case scenario: P50 per liter gasoline, P700 LPG

Unless government removes the 12 percent value added tax (VAT) on oil and repeal the Oil Deregulation Law, the country is facing as much as P50 per liter in gasoline prices and more than P700 in LPG retail prices by the end of the year, umbrella group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) disclosed.

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PHILIPPINES: ADMINISTRATION URGED TO STICK TO AGENDA OF CHARTER CHANGE — SHIFT TO FEDERALISM

Senate Minority Leader Aquilino ?Nene? Q. Pimentel, Jr. (PDP-Laban) said he believes that Congress will back a Malaca?ang call for amending the 1987 Constitution to pave the way for the…

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