| HAPIT 2006 Issues HAPIT 
              English ed. January - March 2006 (Vol. XIV No. 1)• 
              EDITORIAL: The people are in a “State of Emergency”
 • Charter Change to intensify national crisis and legitimize 
              repression of basic freedoms
 • After the lifting of PP 1017: State terrorism of GMA continues
 • Break the chains of bondage and poverty! Oust the corrupt, 
              illegitimate and fascist Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo regime!
 • Another people power is in the offing
 • How long will we endure the burden-sharing?
 • SAPO intensifies minewatch in Apayao
 • Impending operations, impending doom: The Wolfland mining 
              project
 • CPA hosts national indigenous peoples’ conference 
              on mining
 • CPA discusses logging and mining issues in Aurora
 • Mindanao-wide interfaith conference on mining plunder held
 • CPA joins people’s protest in 6th WTO ministerial 
              in Hong Kong
 • Unity Declaration of Cordillera migrant workers in Hong 
              Kong to defend Cordillera homeland, life and resources
 • Unity Statement of the International Caucus on Mining and 
              WTO
 • Abra’s TADEK holds 3rd general assembly
 • Uma tribal leaders conference held
 • Baguio musicians launch human rights album
 • Baguio’s urban poor communities turn to alternative 
              water sourcing
 • Post Lepanto Strike Updates: Mining giant continues to violate 
              workers’ rights
 • CPA slams PNP for arrest, detention and torture of 11 backpackers
 • Lepanto is prime suspect in Abra river fishkill – 
              STARM
 • At home in Tanglag
 • Portrait of Pepe Manegdeg as an ecumenical activist, a modern 
              day saint in an age of globalization
 • Literary: Tyrant II
 HAPIT 
              English ed. May 2006 (Vol. XIV Special Issue)• 
              A background on the celebration of Cordillera Day
 • Kalinga community hosts Cordillera Day 2006
 • CPA statement on the 22nd Cordillera Day: Resist the Grand 
              Design of Deception and Terrorism by the Arroyo Regime
 • Cordillera Day 2006 Keynote Address by Atty. William Claver, 
              CPA Founding Chair
 • Cordillera Peoples Tribunal declares GMA guilty of crimes 
              against Cordillera indigenous peoples
 • Marker unveiled for Ama Daniel Ngayaan
 • Resolution from the workshop on Charter Change: Five reasons 
              why we oppose the GMA regime’s charter change
 • Resolution from the Workshop on Mining and Free Prior and 
              Informed Consent
 • Resolution from the Mineworkers’ Workshop during the 
              22nd Cordillera Day
 • Resolution from the Workshop of Migrant Workers during the 
              22nd Cordillera Day
 • Resolution against imperialist control to Philippines agriculture 
              ad to quash the anti-peasant policies of the US-GMA regime
 • Resolution calling for the immediate termination of the 
              Oplan Bantay Laya of the Arroyo government
 HAPIT 
              English ed. April-June 2006 (Vol. XIV No.2)• Editorial: True versus fake leaders
 • Tribute to Pangat Rafael Markus Bangit: A Life of Service 
              to the Cordillera Peoples
 • Cordillera political activists under siege
 • CPA statement on the political assassination attempt of 
              Dr. Chandu Claver
 • Alyce Omengan-Claver, 1964-2006
 • Medical, church groups condemn Clavers’ ambush
 • Statement from the UN Permanent Forum on IP’s on political 
              killings
 • Statement from Cultural Survival on political killings
 • Statement from the IITC
 • Struggle against Destructive Mining Heightens in Apayao
 • Kalinga Folk Reaffirm Stand vs. Mining, Charter Change in 
              KARSA forum
 • Unmasking the Makilala Exploration in Kalinga
 • Anakpawis Cordillera: Free Crispin “Ka Bel” 
              Beltran!
 • A Triumphant Cordillera Day 2006
 • Lacub teachers host training for relevant education
 • On May 1: Cordillera Workers Intensify “Oust GMA” 
              Call
 • Rainbow in Black: Gays and lesbians rage against political 
              killings
 • Jose Doton: People’s Champion versus San Roque Dam
 • Remembering Markus Bangit
 • Markus Bangit: A beloved colleague
 • Declaration of Unity: 2nd Int’l Decade of the World’s 
              IPs
 • Film Review: Napanday iti Welga/Tempered by the Strike
 HAPIT 
              English ed. July-September (Vol. XIV No.3)• Editorial: Farce and Fiction in GMA's 
              State of the Nation Address
 • Intensifying national oppression: Killings of Indigenous 
              Peoples in the Philippines
 • Anvil Mining eyes Itogon, Benguet for operations
 • Cordillera Peoples Alliance-Cordillera Human Rights Alliance 
              Statement on the 34th Martial Law Commemoration
 • Resisting GMA's state terrorism: Victims' families unite 
              in HUSTISYA
 • Hustisya Unity Statement: 'O Day of Wrath, O Day of Mourning'
 • Stop the Killings! Network-Cordillera Launched
 • Unity Statement for Peace and Life: STOP THE KILLINGS!
 • Kalinga network for peace and justice launched
 • Kalinga Peace Advocates Unity Statement
 • Commemorating Int'l IP Day; 2nd Decade of the World's IPs
 • H.E. Ambassador Jan de Kok Speech
 • International community says Stop the Killings in the Philippines
 • The Anuling water system in Lacub, Abra: Delivering social 
              services to indigenous communities
 • Cordillera Experience: Insights from a Taiwanese exposuree
 • Six Fil-Ams in Dalupirip: Why they went, What they did and 
              How they were affected
 • Literary: A Wish for Everyone
 HAPIT 
              English ed. October-December 2006 (Vol. XIV No. 4) • 
              Editorial: Harrassed 
              but not silenced; A murderous regime will push the people to rise 
              up in arms• The Ninth 
              Regional Congress of the Cordillera Peoples Alliance
 • Cordillera 
              IPs join indictment in International Permanent People's Tribunal
 • CPA hosts 
              Region-wide Elders Congress
 • The Tongtongan 
              Ti Umili-Cordillera Peoples Alliance on its Third Congress
 • Baguio 
              People's Forum: Towards the Formation of the Baguio People's Agenda
 • Baguio 
              People's Forum on Good Governance Unity Statement
 • Peasant 
              Month 2006: Cordillera indigenous peasants assert right to land 
              and food
 • Innabuyog-Gabriela 
              Statement on IDEVAW: State violence is Violence Against Women
 • Baguio 
              Women join National Protest versus Imperialism
 • International 
              Concern and Outrage Continue to Isolate GMA
 • Sagada 
              Farmers Produce Multi-Purpose Bio-Green Fertilizer
 • CPA-Mountain 
              Province hosts human rights forum
 • No Safety 
              in Mining
 • SAPO 
              Organizes Forum for Peace and Justice
 • CPA-Kalinga 
              Holds Special General Assembly
 • MACQUITACDEG Forum on Human Rights and Mining
 • Justice Caravan: Remembering Pepe Manegdeg and Albert Terredano
 • Cordillera Human Rights Alliance holds Third Congress
 • CPA Statement on the Deferment of the Adoption of the UN 
              Declaration on IP Rights
 • Literary: What does it mean to try turn our heroes into 
              criminals? By Aiyanas ormond
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