Military defies SC on 43
AFP fails to present detainees
by Norman Bordadora
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Despite a writ of habeas corpus issued by the Supreme Court, the military and the police failed to present before the Court of Appeals Friday the 43 health workers arrested on Feb. 6 on suspicion of being members of the communist...
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will JUSTICE be served this time?
Andal Ampatuan Jr. has been arrested and charged with the mass murder of 57 innocent people during the Maguindanao massacre – the most brutal killing in recent history due to political rivalry. He is now facing life imprisonment without parole if ever found guilty. Everyone is praying that justice...
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Maguindanao Massacre: Where has our country gone to?
Once again, the Philippines have made her mark in the international scene. Not only has the country witnessed the most brutal massacre connected to political rivalry but she has also been able to oust Iraq as the most dangerous place for journalists.
It is really appalling how such a heinous crime can...
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Where is Arroyo’s promise to Swift Justice?
Posted by netizen on November 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment
I personally dislike to voice out my opinions about issues like the Maguindanao Massacre for many reasons. One of these reasons hindering me to is probably the fear to end up as one of those journalists who were killed in the Massacre which now has the death toll of 57 as of writing. Not only the media...
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