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At least 20 killed as two bomb blasts hit Jolo Cathedral in Philippines

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January 28, 2019

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Killings, arrests as military ‘flush out’ Mindanao environmental defenders

NZ protesters slam arrest of Lumad cultural speaker and other Filipino political prisoners

Philippine soldiers harass mission probing rights abuses in Mindanao

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