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Families displaced by Maguindanao clashes cry for help
Traumatized by the sound of bombs and guns, at least 2,000 families caught in the battle between terrorists and the military are staying in makeshift booths in open spaces, a Moro community leader tells Rappler

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IN PHOTOS: The 'bakwits' of Shariff Aguak
They need assistance but their sincere hope is for things to go back to normal They do not want to live longer in a situation where they are in constant fear of getting caught in the crossfire

Dispatches: Death of a witness in the Philippines
Dennix Sakal’s killing is a reminder to activists journalists and politicians of the vicious status quo in the Philippines in which gunmen with powerful backers routinely get away with murder

Another Maguindanao massacre witness killed in ambush
A former driver of the prime suspect in the Maguindanao massacre case is killed on his way to a meeting with prosecution lawyers

Soldiers hurt in Maguindanao IED blast
UPDATED The Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters BIFF a breakaway faction of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front MILF claims responsibility for the bombing
Bombs discovered in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao
All explosive devices have been diffused in Maguindanao tagged as an election hotspot by Comelec
One killed in attack on Maguindanao evacuation center
Unidentified gunmen attack an evacuation center in Maguindanao killing a barangay official and wounding a civilian
Why it took PNoy 1 year to approve the 2010 census
Why did it take President Aquino a year to sign a seemingly innocuous and routinary piece of document such as the latest national census?