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A new legal instrument will soon allow children from 10 countries to complain to a key U.N. committee if they believe their human rights have been violated.

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The Anti-Corporal Punishment Bill passed recently in the House of Representatives but still pending at the Senate could be the first in Asia, a visiting United Nations official said yesterday.

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If pass into law, the Anti-Corporal Punishment bill that recently passed in the House of Representatives but is still pending at the Senate could be first in the Asia, a visiting UN official said during a dialogue with children and the child rights advocates in Manila today.

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