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Rights group Karapatan on Tuesday slammed Commission on Human Rights chairperson Etta Rosales for rebuking students and youth groups preparing for protest actions leading to September 21, in commemoration of the 40th year of the imposition of Martial Law.  

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Malay was rushed to the Capitol Medical Center after he slipped into a coma Wednesday.

His remains lie in state at the Protestant Chapel at the Gumersindo Garcia Hall of the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City.

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Available in cassettes and compact discs, Erapsongs plays regularly in anti-Estrada rallies and public gatherings here in this home province of former President Corazon Aquino.
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Rights group Karapatan on Tuesday slammed Commission on Human Rights chairperson Etta Rosales for rebuking students and youth groups preparing for protest actions leading to September 21, in commemoration of the 40th year of the imposition of Martial Law.  

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Malay was rushed to the Capitol Medical Center after he slipped into a coma Wednesday.

His remains lie in state at the Protestant Chapel at the Gumersindo Garcia Hall of the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City.

Born in 1914 in Tondo, Manila, Malay attended Torres High School where he wrote his first column, entitled "We," for the school paper, The Torres Torch.
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