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Increase in number of minors as victims of state-related violence noted
By Aaliyah Nicole C. Ybera and LJ T. Meriño
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Sep 22, 2025
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A disturbing increase in the number of minors being victims of state-related violence has been noted by Sandatahang Dahas in its August 2025 monitoring.

What is Benjamin Magalong really fighting for?
By Antonio J. Montalvan II
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Sep 14, 2025
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Magalong is selective. At his worst, he is not a truth-seeker because of his bias for Duterte and his tendency to obstruct justice for the crimes of Duterte.

State forces both violence perpetrators and victims in keeping peace
By Aidrielle Raymundo
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Aug 28, 2025
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Monitoring by Sandatahang Dahas for the month of July showed while state forces are the consistent top perpetrator of state-related killings, they also bear the brunt of consistently having the most injuries in such incidents.

Wala nang grupong gerilya sa bansa?
By Miguel Paolo P. Reyes
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Aug 17, 2025
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Besides de Lima, no figureheads have emerged, perhaps giving further credence to the AFP’s claim that they are now dealing largely with NPA “stragglers” and “remnants,” whom committed soldiers are pursuing with all their might. If Asia’s longest-running communist insurgency does end under Marcos Jr.’s watch, that victory will not come after the peaceful surrender of (dead) rebel leaders—it will be drenched in blood.

IBON BirdTalk Midyear 2025: More poor and hungry Filipinos
By Liana Garcellano
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Aug 2, 2025
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Three years into Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administration, two questions hang in the air: How is the Philippine economy faring and how are Filipinos surviving? At the recent IBON BirdTalk Midyear 2025, IBON executive director Sonny Africa said there are more poor and hungry Filipinos despite the accomplishments Marcos enumerated in his 2024 State of the Nation Address
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Ancient Beliefs Guide Modern Conservation in Anda’s Lamanok Eco-Tours
Procopio Resabal, Jr.
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Aug 7, 2025

From Decline to Revival: Anda, Bohol Communities Take Back the Sea
Procopio Resabal Jr.
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Jul 30, 2025