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Celebrating solidarity

Submitted by Karl Ramirez on Sun, 05/16/2010 - 00:37.
  • Outreach
  • International Solidarity
  • National Elections 2010

A solidarity affair was held May 16 after the brief mass action in Plaza Miranda by the People's International Observers Mission (PIOM). The mission, which was participated by 89 foreign delegates from 11 countries went to various parts of the Philippines to observe the conduct of elections. Click to browse the photo story

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