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Date of Letter: 17 July 2008

Letter to Professor Philip Alston on the updates of the recent aggressions committed by the New People’s Army (NPA). From May 02, 2008 up to July 05, 2008, with court decision on the case of Jose Doton dated May 30, 2008

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Date of Letter: 16 May 2008

Letter to Professor Philip Alston on the updates of the recent aggressions committed by the New People’s Army (NPA). From November 26, 2007 up to May 16, 2008, there were at least 41 incidents reported by various media sources involving assaults made by the N.P.A. with additional 21 as gathered from various media sources.

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Date of Letter: 10 March 2008

Letter to Professor Philip Alston on the updates of the recent aggressions committed by the New People’s Army (NPA). From November 27, 2007 up to March 10, 2008, there were at least 41 incidents reported by various media sources involving assaults made by the N.P.A. Attached is a summary of these incidents for your reference. This report excludes unreported incidents since some of the victims’ families refuse to talk for fear of retaliation from the said rebel group.

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Date of Letter: December 20, 2007

Letter to Professor Phillip Alston on the creation of the Task Force Against Political Violence or Administrative Order No. 211 which was mandated to undertake the prevention, investigation, prosecution and punishment of political violence; the care and protection of people and communities victimized and threatened with violence; and the promotion of a culture opposed to violence and for the advancement of reconciliation and peace. The TF211 intends to utilize the findings and recommendations of the professor's report.

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Date of Letter: January 03, 2008

Letter to Professor Phillip Alston updates on some recent events in the Philippines involving activities of the New Peoples’ Army (NPA).

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Date of Letter: December 10, 2007

Letter to MR. JOSE MANUEL ROMUALDEZ Columnist, The Philippine Star about a published news item dated 05 December, 2007 on the statement of KARAPATAN a human rights group, that not a single suspect in cases involving unexplained disappearances and enforced disappearances, or extrajudicial killings, numbering 887, has ever been convicted or sent to jail.

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