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                    [Title] => 'Red-tagging' ng gov't official nagpahinto sa 2021 PCOO budget hearing
                    [Summary] => Suspendido ang 2021 budget deliberation ng Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO), Miyerkules, matapos ireklamo ng ilang militanteng mambabatas ang Communications undersecretary sa pag-uugnay sa kanila sa mga "terorista."
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                    [Title] => Anti-Terror act kinuwestyon sa Korte Suprema
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                    [Title] => Terror law faces first SC challenge
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                    [Title] => Fighting ‘terrorist’ virus
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                    [Title] => Terrorizing the Anti-Terror Act?
                    [Summary] => For almost a decade working as prosecutor in Davao City, President Rodrigo Duterte surely knows by heart the pertinent laws on common crimes as against acts that constitute terrorism falling under special laws. Even while he was then Mayor of Davao City for succeeding decades, he had direct experience dealing with terrorist attacks.
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                    [Title] => Joma says terror bill will lead to GMA downfall
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BAGUIO CITY — Exiled communist rebel leader Jose Maria


Sison is happy with the Anti-Terror Act because he believes it will ultimately lead to the government’s downfall.

A day before Sison’s declaration, Gregorio "Ka Roger" Rosal, Communist Party of the Philippines spokesman, ordered the New People’s Army to intensify attacks against government forces to protest Congress’s enactment of the Anti-Terror Bill.
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Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, principal sponsor of Senate Bill 2137 or the proposed Anti-Terror Act, is optimistic that opposition and administration lawmakers will be able to reach a consensus on the controversial provisions of the bill, including the reduction of the 15-day warrantless detention period.
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Anti-Terror Act
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                    [Title] => DOJ: Anti-terror act to comply with warrantless arrest rules
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                    [Title] => 'Red-tagging' ng gov't official nagpahinto sa 2021 PCOO budget hearing
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                    [Title] => Fighting ‘terrorist’ virus
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                    [DatePublished] => 2020-06-24 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 136417
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                    [AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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                    [Title] => Joma says terror bill will lead to GMA downfall
                    [Summary] => 


BAGUIO CITY — Exiled communist rebel leader Jose Maria


Sison is happy with the Anti-Terror Act because he believes it will ultimately lead to the government’s downfall.

A day before Sison’s declaration, Gregorio "Ka Roger" Rosal, Communist Party of the Philippines spokesman, ordered the New People’s Army to intensify attacks against government forces to protest Congress’s enactment of the Anti-Terror Bill.
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Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, principal sponsor of Senate Bill 2137 or the proposed Anti-Terror Act, is optimistic that opposition and administration lawmakers will be able to reach a consensus on the controversial provisions of the bill, including the reduction of the 15-day warrantless detention period.
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