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NDFP says ‘Duterte is also guilty of war crimes’

The National Democratic Front of the Philippines International Office said  that Duterte’s crimes are beyond his so-called “war on drugs,” pointing out that his government carried out systematic  killings of its peace consultants, aerial bombings of civilian communities, and the torture and execution of captured Red fighters (hors de combat). These, they added, are all in blatant disregard of the laws of war.

Suspected state agents harass human rights mission in Oriental Mindoro

Based on a series of videos posted by Karapatan Southern Tagalog,  alleged military intelligence agents interrogated the caretaker of the lodging occupied by the team on February 26. There were also reports of unidentified men on a motorcycle following the humanitarian team as they entered and left Pola. Meanwhile, in Bulalacao, suspected intelligence agents were seen taking pictures of the team without their consent. When confronted, they quickly fled.

Fact-finding mission links military offensives in Oriental Mindoro to mining, other big projects

“In its name alone, we know the reason for the intensified militarization there. ‘Mina de oro,’ we know that it is derived from the characteristics of the island: a large reserve of minerals in the country,” said Cristina Palabay, secretary general of Karapatan. The province is known for mineral resources such as gold, iron, copper, nickel, chromite, and marble.

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