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The Presidential Human Rights Committee (PHRC) and representatives from concerned government agencies, civil society and the private sector are finalizing the report on the human rights situation in the country for submission to the United Nations.

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Officials of National Association of Corruption Prevention Units (NACPU) said that their group decided to support Desierto after they noted that he was being subjected to "excessive and unfounded attacks" by some groups.

They mentioned in particular an impeachment complaint filed by a lawyer against Desierto before the House of Representatives.
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First Gentleman Mike Arroyo is very much aware of this volatile situation. In a press statement, Mike Arroyo said it is every Filipino’s wish for the day when people can walk the streets without fear of being accosted or robbed; or when women drivers can cruise at night sans the paranoia of being molested, much worse, murdered.
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Officials of National Association of Corruption Prevention Units (NACPU) said that their group decided to support Desierto after they noted that he was being subjected to "excessive and unfounded attacks" by some groups.

They mentioned in particular an impeachment complaint filed by a lawyer against Desierto before the House of Representatives.
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First Gentleman Mike Arroyo is very much aware of this volatile situation. In a press statement, Mike Arroyo said it is every Filipino’s wish for the day when people can walk the streets without fear of being accosted or robbed; or when women drivers can cruise at night sans the paranoia of being molested, much worse, murdered.
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