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Rody mulls over amnesty for Reds

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte once again floated the idea of declaring a general amnesty to communist rebels, but only if they would surrender and give...

RAM appeals to Duterte for amnesty

Members of the Reform the Armed Forces Movement appealed to President Rodrigo Duterte the granting of amnesty decades after they launched coup attempts in...

Manila eyes ‘LLP’ amnesty

Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada will soon grant amnesty to property owners who have been negligent in paying their monthly amortization fees under the city...

41 Filipinos return from Saudi after getting amnesty

Forty-one (41) Filipinos have just  arrived from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). They are part of the 18 families, mostly women and children. The returned...

Amnesty for tax evaders rejected

CALLS for Congress to pass a new  amnesty law for the benefit of corporations and individual with unpaid tax obligations in prior years have...

150 OFWs get amnesty from Saudi

DOHA"•The Qatari government will likely pardon two of the three Filipino workers who were convicted of espionage and economic sabotage here, Labor Secretary Silvestre...

Amnesty: China remains world’s top executioner

BEIJING"•China executed more people last year than the rest of the world combined, Amnesty said Tuesday, defying a global decline with thousands of killings...

Trillanes amnesty under Palace review

CHIEF Presidential Legal Counsel Secretary Salvador Panelo on Wednesday said he will review the amnesty granted to Senator Antonio Trillanes IV over his involvement...

Illegals in Qatar urged to leave

THE Department of Labor and Employment has urged hundreds of undocumented Filipinos working in Qatar to avail the three-month amnesty offered by the Qatari...

BI eyes another alien amnesty

THE Bureau of Immigration has already crafted a draft amnesty for some 500,000 overstaying undocumented and illegal aliens and it is just awaiting the...

Amnesty for Reds on peace agenda

THE government and the communist rebels will discuss an amnesty proclamation and the replacement to the bilateral ceasefire agreement that will lapse on Oct....

Police torture still rife in China, says Amnesty

BEIJING—The torture of suspects in police detention is widespread in China, Amnesty International said Thursday, citing interviews with nearly 40 lawyers, some of whom...
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