The Philippines in 2012 enacted a law on terrorism financing, the Terrorism Financing and Prevention and Suppression Act.
A top ranking communist guerrilla in Mindanao was killed on Wednesday in an armed encounter with government troops, the ...
Philippine authorities are filing baseless terrorism-financing charges against civil society groups and activists, apparently ...
A former New People’s Army (NPA) team leader operating in Cagayan province in the late 80s-90s, surrendered to authorities this week. Farmer “Ka Loloy,” 55, who joined the East Front of the Cagayan ...
Suspected New People's Army leader killed in clashes in southern Agusan Del Norte province, says army - Anadolu Ajansı ...
The Army’s 9th Infantry Division urged candidates in the 2025 elections against giving in to extortion demands from communist ...
Two Air Force B-1 bombers conducted an overflight of a disputed South China Sea shoal together with Philippines jet fighters ...
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More ex-rebels apply for amnesty
THE National Amnesty Commission (NAC) said on Wednesday that it had reached a milestone of 2,000 amnesty applications. Four ...
The National Amnesty Commission (NAC) on Wednesday announced it has received over 2,000 amnesty applications through in its 19 Local Amnesty Boards (LABs). In a statement, it said four of its LABs ...
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Ex-rebel leader surrenders
An alleged former New People’s Army leader, whose group used to operate in the hinterlands of Cagayan, surrendered to authorities on Monday.
Amnesty International urged the government of the Philippines on Wednesday to cease using the country's anti-terrorism laws against development workers and human rights activists, and to halt its ...