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Detainees during the martial law era asked the Supreme Court (SC) to reconsider its ruling last month favoring the late Armed Forces chief Fabian Ver and his former subordinates in a case for damages.

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Last week’s decision by a Hawaii court to distribute $7.5 million in compensation to 7,500 victims of human rights violations during the Marcos dictatorship was a piece of good news, the third one since the original 9,529 victims, who filed the class suit against Marcos in 1986, won their case in 1995.

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