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                    [Title] => Rights group hails UN decision on death of campus journalist
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The human rights watchdog Batug Katungod Mindanao welcomed the ruling of the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) over the death of human rights worker and campus journalist Benjaline Hernandez.

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Senior Superintendent Samuel Pagdilao, PNP spokesman, said during the First Multisectoral Media Dialogue on the Peace Process held at the Fontana Leisure Park here, that police investigators have solved 21 out of the 26 murder cases involving print and broadcast journalists since 2001 when President Arroyo assumed office.
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Killed wereBenjalibe "Beng" Hernandez, an ADDU student, and three others identified only as Andrade, a certain Crisanto Amora and one Labaon Sinunday, a farmer.
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The human rights watchdog Batug Katungod Mindanao welcomed the ruling of the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) over the death of human rights worker and campus journalist Benjaline Hernandez.

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Senior Superintendent Samuel Pagdilao, PNP spokesman, said during the First Multisectoral Media Dialogue on the Peace Process held at the Fontana Leisure Park here, that police investigators have solved 21 out of the 26 murder cases involving print and broadcast journalists since 2001 when President Arroyo assumed office.
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Killed wereBenjalibe "Beng" Hernandez, an ADDU student, and three others identified only as Andrade, a certain Crisanto Amora and one Labaon Sinunday, a farmer.
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