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Philippines: Eleven organisations urge to end unlawful killings of human rights defenders as land & environmental activists are increasingly targeted for opposing industrial projects
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Philippines: Judge orders release of five of the 17 arrested during the Tumandok massacre over resistance to Jalaur Mega Dam
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Philippines: Assailants of targeted lawyer in Tumandok massacre trial stole working laptop and documents
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Export-Import Bank of Korea did not respond on attacks against defenders in Tumanduk massacre trial
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Daewoo E&C did not respond on attacks against defenders in Tumanduk massacre trial
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Philippines: Key witness in defence of arrested Tumandok tribe members killed
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Philippines: Indigenous Tumandok land defenders' lawyer stabbed by unidentified men
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Daewoo E&C did not respond on Tumanduk massacre
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Export-Import Bank of Korea responded on Tumanduk massacre
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Philippines: Indigenous leaders killed in police raid had been red-tagged over dam opposition
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South Korea: Fourty-five organisations condemn massacre of indigenous people opposing dams in the Philippines linked to Korean firms
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Philippines: Killings of unarmed Indigenous leaders linked to dam opposition
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Philippines: Nine Tumanduk Indigenous leaders killed, seventeen arrested in police raids
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