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[Summary] => The new law that criminalizes enforced disappearances in the Philippines is the first of its kind in Asia and a major milestone in ending human-rights violations, the international group Human Rights Watch (HRW) said yesterday.
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[Title] => Memory of Marcos misdeeds fading
[Summary] => Ferdinand Marcos transformed the Philippines from a promising democracy to a basket-case dictatorship, but 20 years after his fall from power surprisingly few people have bitter memories of him.
While government agencies are still struggling to find the billions that Marcos and his cronies allegedly stole during his 20-year rule, members of his family have bounced back into politics by getting elected to Congress and local posts.
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February 23, 2006 - 12:00am