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  2. CIA activities in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Maoist Party of the Philippines was the country's largest Communist group, which stirred up fearful emotions on the side of the CIA. The document revealed that the American agency continued to involve themselves in the politics of the Philippines. The documents highlights the change in the Filipino Communist and their notions of the Soviets.

  3. Philippines–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Despite further efforts to salvage the situation, the two sides could not reach an agreement. As a result, the Philippine Government informed the U.S. on December 6, 1991, that it would have one year to complete withdrawal. That withdrawal went smoothly and was completed ahead of schedule, with the last U.S. forces departing on November 24, 1992.

  4. Politics of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    [9]: 81 [10]: 179 Its involvement was expanded further by Ferdinand Marcos, who actively used the military for civil work. [99] While the 1935 constitution designated the president the Commander in Chief, the 1973 constitution was the first to explicitly include the principle of civilian control of the military.

  5. Philippine Civic Action Group - Wikipedia

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    US military leadership wanted the Philippines to contribute technical personnel to support the Vietnamese Air Force, special forces platoons, medical company, engineering company, and Philippine Marines and Navy personnel to help the South Vietnamese Navy. US civilian leadership were more inclined in medical personnel and civic action group.

  6. Scarborough Shoal standoff - Wikipedia

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    The Scarborough Shoal standoff is a dispute between the Philippines and the People's Republic of China over the Scarborough Shoal.Tensions began on April 8, 2012, after the attempted apprehension by the Philippine Navy of eight mainland Chinese fishing vessels near the shoal, [1] which resulted in the actual control of the atoll under China.

  7. ACT-CIS Partylist - Wikipedia

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    The ACT-CIS Partylist (pronounced "act CIS"), officially the Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvement and Support Partylist, [1] is a political organization which has party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. From 2013 to 2016, ACT-CIS was represented by former police officer Samuel Pagdilao.

  8. Category:Philippine public documents - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Media in category "Philippine public documents" ... The Members of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 2012.jpg 1,554 × 911; ...

  9. Philippines and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The document was the basis of the establishment of the United Nations in 1945. [9] Carlos P. Romulo, the President of the Fourth Session of the UN General Assembly. The UN system in the Philippines began in 1945 when the Philippines, along with 49 other nations, signed the UN Charter in San Francisco, USA.