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96 viewsA Moro woman harvests rice at the village of Liong in Datu Piang, Maguindanao Province on Wednesday, October 24. The secessation of hostilities in the area allowed many residents to lead normal lives. Datu Piang used to be one of the most affected towns during the wars since the 1970s. MindaNews Photo by Ruby Thursday More
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99 viewsA Moro woman harvests rice at the village of Liong in Datu Piang, Maguindanao Province on Wednesday, October 24. The secessation of hostilities in the area allowed many residents to lead normal lives. Datu Piang used to be one of the most affected towns during the wars since the 1970s. MindaNews Photo by Ruby Thursday More
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105 viewsRESPITE FROM WAR. Moro women harvest rice in the conflict-affected village of Liong in Datu Piang, Maguindanao on October 24. It has been a year since they last evacuated to the poblacion to avoid getting caught in the crossfire. The signing of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro has given them hope their planting season won't be disrupted by war again and that they can look forward to more bountiful harvests. MindaNews photo by Ruby Thursday More
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98 viewsGOING HOME. Teachers from Buliok, Maguindanao side, pass by the fish port in Bagoinged, Pikit, North Cotabato Province on their way home on a wooden boat with no outriggers on Thursday, October 25. MindaNews photo by Ruby Thursday More
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108 viewsFRESH FISH. Freshwater fish from the marshy villages of North Cotabato and Maguindanao provinces are delivered at the fish port in Barangay Bagoinged, Pikit, North Cotabato on Thursday, October 25. MindaNews photo by Ruby Thursday More
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103 viewsFRESH FISH. Freshwater fish from the marshy villages of North Cotabato and Maguindanao provinces are delivered at the fish port in Barangay Bagoinged, Pikit, North Cotabato on Thursday, October 25. MindaNews photo by Ruby Thursday More
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102 viewsRETURNING HOME. Passengers board a wooden boat with no outriggers at the fish port in Barangay Bagoinged, Pikit, North Cotabato on Thursday, October 25. These boats, which can carry around 20 passengers, is the primary means of transportation of residetns living in the marshy villages in North Cotabato and Maguindanao provinces. MindaNews Photo by Ruby Thursday More
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110 viewsHOME. Wooden boats with no outriggers are docked at the fish port in Barangay Bagoinged in Pikit, North Cotabato on Thursday, October 25. These boats, which can carry around 20 passengers, is the primary means of transportation of residents living in the marshy villages in North Cotabato and Maguindanao provinces. MindaNews photo by Ruby Thursday More
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106 viewsEVACUEES NO MORE. This parish gymnasium at the town center in Pikit, North Cotabato used to host thousands of evacuees during the wars in the 1990s up to 2008. MindaNews Photo by Ruby Thursday More
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132 viewsA vendor sorts newly arrived malong (shawl) stocks in her store inside the Barter Trade Center in Cotabato City. MindaNews Photo by Keith Bacongco
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115 viewsA vendor sorts newly arrived malong (shawl) stocks in her store inside the Barter Trade Center in Cotabato City. MindaNews Photo by Keith Bacongco
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119 viewsA vendor sorts shawls in her store inside the Barter Trade Center in Cotabato City. MindaNews Photo by Keith Bacongco
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