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The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Manila, Philippines.
in Politics, on the 8th of March 2010
The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines. 

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal. 

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.

The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines.

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal.

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.

ID: 271461
The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines. 

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal. 

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.

The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines.

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal.

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.

ID: 271462
The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines. 

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal. 

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.

The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines.

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal.

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.

ID: 271463
The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines. 

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal. 

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.

The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines.

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal.

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.

ID: 271465
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The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines. 

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal. 

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.
The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines. 

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal. 

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.
The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines. 

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal. 

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.
The 43 health workers are still detained at Camp Capinpin, headquarters of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Tanay, Rizal. 8/3/10. Philippines. 

They were accused of being members of the New People’s Army and were making bombs while apprehended in a farm resort in the town of Morong, Rizal. 

It is more than a month since they were abducted and detained. They are composed mostly of women numbering to 26 individuals which primarily give services to the countryside as volunteer health workers for poor peasants families.