Philippine Views
Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
The Great Left Divide
Trial of the Century May Take Ages to Finish
Native Revival
Another Disaster Looms in Marinduque
Trail of Power Mess Leads to Ramos
Teenagers Perish in Davao’s Killing Fields
Twilight in Oyon Bay
Unregulated Fish Pen and Cage Operations Mess Up Coastal Ecosystems
Garbage Problem Rooted in Money and Politics
Comrade Torturer
A Pattern of Abuse
Troubled Return of the Faithful
Despite the Risks, Filipino Seafarers Toil in the World’s Oceans
A Study of Corruption in the Philippine Navy
Arming the Enemy
Manila's Privatized Water
Gambling on Greens
The story of activists turned political consultants
In Tarlac, CARP gives land to the wealthy
The Real Score on Deficits and the Public Debt
Major Players Elude Government’s Anti-Logging Drive in Aurora
Up to 70% of Local Health Funds Lost to Corruption
The Unmaking of the President
Billions in Farm Funds Used for Arroyo Campaign
The Campaign - Jekyll-And-Hyde Campaign
The Paradox Of Freedom - People Power In The Information Age
When will the killings stop?
House bill seeks gender quota for government posts
People Power and the Perils of Democracy Lite
Local Bosses: Equal Opportunuty Violence
The U.S. Troops' 'Unconventional' Presence
An Abnormal Return to Normality by MANUEL L. QUEZON III
Still Strangers in Their Own Land by RORIE R. FAJARDO
The Maguindanao Massacre, the Bangsamoro Problem and the Peace Process
Report of the Humanitarian and Fact-Finding Mission to Maguindanao
10 Ampatuans implicated in massacre are candidates
The Ampatuans of dirt-poor Maguindanao: Shamefully rich, clan has 35 houses, fleet of wheels (First of Three Parts)
Maguindanao a development black hole: The poor get poorer, Ampatuans get richer as IRA billions pour in (Second of Three Parts)
Ampatuans managed public funds like clan’s own purse (Third of Three Parts)
The 15th Congress: Clans keep tight grip on power
On EDSA’s 25th, corruption devours the Armed Forces
Petty, big, routine graft a lucrative trade at AFP
Corruption talks trigger worry, debates in AFP
Amazons of the Huk Rebellion
Institute for Popular Democracy
2012 – Historical Political Conjuncture
IMPEACHMENT TRIAL TOWARDS THE ENDGAME
Extra-Judicial Killings in the Philippines
Materials on the Human Rights Violations of the New Peoples Army
The Post-1992 CPP Assassination Policy in the Philippines
Why Kintanar Was Killed - The Real Story By Nathan Gilbert Quimpo
The Human Rights Implications of the Left Purge by Soliman M. Santos Jr
Killing season in the Philippines
World Council of Churches Statement
Human Rights Philippines: Senate Speech by Gavin Marshall
Uniting Church Report: Getting Away With Murder
Philippines: Growing number of political killings risks retaliatory spiral (Amnesty International)
PHILIPPINES: Political Killings, Human Rights and the Peace Process (Amnesty International - Report)
All talk
The Killings Must Stop: Statement of European Church and Civil Society Organisations
Comrade vs comrade By Earl G. Parreno
Forum on Violence Against Movements, Movements Against Violence
NEWSBREAK: Independent Journalism
Sison's (Fatal) Greetings
Kintanar Widow: ‘Yes, I Filed the Case Against Joma’
Dutch cops arrest Joma Sison of CPP for 'multiple murder'
Imelda Marcos, the CIA, and the Pope: A Secret History
Extrajudicial killings in the Philipines: What we can learn from the Wikileaks releases
VERA Files
Unesco fears universal primary education by 2015 unlikely in RP
After the Ampatuan carnage: The stories of four widows
International NGO urges steps toward justice, security, peace
RP fuels record death toll of journalists worldwide
DOJ to reopen ‘cold’ cases of extrajudicial killings
No ‘cold case’ for widow on quest for justice
MindaNews
Military secures mine sites in South Cotabato
Taganito mining firm seeks AFP support
PNoy urged to thumb down Special Cafgus for mining firms
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