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                    [Title] => Luisita union leader buried
                    [Summary] => Left-wing activists have formed a panel to identify the killers of slain Hacienda Luisita labor union leader Ricardo Ramos, who was buried yesterday, as well as to prove that the military was behind it.


Labor union leader Renato Galang, president of the United Luisita Workers’ Union (ULWU), rejected a police theory that Ramos was gunned down to stop Ramos’ union from reaching a settlement with Hacienda Luisita’s management.
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Privates First Class Romeo Castillo Jr. and Rhoderick de la Cruz denied involvement. They were seen in the neighborhood looking for Ramos on the day of the murder.
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The Catlu, comprised of workers at the hacienda’s sugar mill, had received benefits worth P8.8 million from the management of Hacienda Luisita, while the United Luisita Workers’ Union (ULWU) of sugar plantation workers still had to finish negotiations.
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Lily Ramos said she is convinced that the military is involved and will try to hide evidence linking Privates First Class Rhoderick de la Cruz and Romeo Castillo to her husband’s murder, which left-wing activists allege is part of a military-backed campaign against the left.
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Labor union leader Renato Galang, president of the United Luisita Workers’ Union (ULWU), rejected a police theory that Ramos was gunned down to stop Ramos’ union from reaching a settlement with Hacienda Luisita’s management.
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Privates First Class Romeo Castillo Jr. and Rhoderick de la Cruz denied involvement. They were seen in the neighborhood looking for Ramos on the day of the murder.
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The Catlu, comprised of workers at the hacienda’s sugar mill, had received benefits worth P8.8 million from the management of Hacienda Luisita, while the United Luisita Workers’ Union (ULWU) of sugar plantation workers still had to finish negotiations.
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