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Philippine rights campaigner Leila de Lima arrives for court ruling

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Phillipine human rights campaigner Leila de Lima arrives at court on Monday ahead of an expected ruling for the last of the major criminal charges against her, more than seven years into a legal fight that saw her jailed for over six years. IMAGES

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