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Paris-based Reporters Without Borders voiced great concern over the midnight raid by policemen on the offices of The Daily Tribune in Manila last week "only hours after declaration of a national state of emergency, apparently in the face of a failed military coup."
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"We are not skilled on media operation so we ask the higher ups to let the PIA do the monitoring," Senior Superintendent Samuel Pagdilao Jr., PNP spokesman, said.
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ANTONIO ZUMEL CENTER
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Paris-based Reporters Without Borders voiced great concern over the midnight raid by policemen on the offices of The Daily Tribune in Manila last week "only hours after declaration of a national state of emergency, apparently in the face of a failed military coup."
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"We are not skilled on media operation so we ask the higher ups to let the PIA do the monitoring," Senior Superintendent Samuel Pagdilao Jr., PNP spokesman, said.
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