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Bantay Ceasefire Report: Midsayap Update

by Initiatives for International Dialogue | Apr 3, 2007 | Papers, Peace Process, Resources

The joint ceasefire coordinating committee conducted investigation on the incidents that took place in Midsayap, North Cotabato from January 25- March 12, 2007 that resulted to the displacements of more or less 5000 families. Though findings of the joint investigative...

Bantay Ceasefire Report on the Monitoring of IDPs and the War in Midsayap and Datu Paglas,

by Initiatives for International Dialogue | Mar 7, 2007 | Papers, Peace Process, Resources

This report covers the events that happened after February 16, 2007, which was covered by Bantay Ceasefire Report 002-02-07, which was a product of a five-day assessment mission. The first mission on March 4 was triggered by Bantay Ceasefire volunteers’ report that...

IDP Assessment Mission Report, February 13-16, 2007

by Initiatives for International Dialogue | Feb 19, 2007 | Papers, Peace Process, Resources

Barely has all of over 7,000 evacuees of Midsayap town in Cotabato Province have gone back home when a chain of displacement was again reported, this time, expanding to other towns of Cotabato and some municipalities of Maguindanao. But if the Midsayap case had been...

Bantay Ceasefire Report on the Displacement of Civilians in Six Barangays of Midsayap, Cotabato

by Initiatives for International Dialogue | Jan 29, 2007 | Papers, Peace Process, Resources

Around 1,235 families, or some 6,000 individuals from Barangays Rangaban, Mudseng, Tugal, Tumbras, Nes and Nabalawag in Midsayap, Cotabato have abandoned their homes and temporarily took shelter in schools, houses of relatives and other structures like turugan...

Time to take Burma seriously

by Initiatives for International Dialogue | Dec 4, 2006 | Papers, Resources, Self-determination and Solidarity

For the last three to five years, we have seen the international community’s unrelenting advocacy and campaign work aimed in attaining genuine political changes inside Burma. The campaign to block Burma from chairing the ASEAN this year was a major success....

Burma remains ASEAN’s biggest shame!

by Initiatives for International Dialogue | Dec 4, 2006 | Papers, Resources, Self-determination and Solidarity

Among the 10-member countries of ASEAN, Burma is considered the most brutal to its own citizens. Its human rights record is unsurpassed in the region. Among its fellow ASEAN members, Burma is uncooperative. Its secretive regime, a military junta has ruled, or...
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