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From January 22, 2001 to July 15, 2002, there were 1,334 cases of human rights violations recorded that victimized 37,164 persons, 1,265 families and 38 communities. (See article in July 31, 2002 issue of AB) Among the peasantry. More than 163,000 families were victims of land-use conversion; cancellation of Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOA), Emancipation Patents and Certificates of Land Transfer (CLT); and "development projects" like Danding Cojuangco's cassava project in Isabela Among the fisherfolk. More than 145,000 families were victimized by the regime's aquaculture projects Among workers. Two-hundred and twenty-six (226) cases of harassment, torture, beatings, intimidation, sexual abuse, coercion, murder threats, illegal arrest and detention, surveillance and other human rights violations were recorded. Among national minorities. There were 99 victims in 354 incidents involving illegal arrests, murder, stafing, destruction to property, forced disappearance, eviction, harassment, illegal searches, surveillance and their forcible use as guides during military operations. Six-hundred seventeen (617) families were victimized. ![]()
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