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Is there a curse at the Commission on Elections (Comelec)?

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The JMC, with a secretariat made of five members from each side and based in Quezon City, will hear complaints about acts committed since Aug. 7, 1998, when a human rights agreement signed by the two sides took effect.
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The JMC will hold office at the multi-purpose center of the Immaculate Concepcion Parish in Quezon City.
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Is there a curse at the Commission on Elections (Comelec)?

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The JMC, with a secretariat made of five members from each side and based in Quezon City, will hear complaints about acts committed since Aug. 7, 1998, when a human rights agreement signed by the two sides took effect.
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