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Meanwhile, television host Oscar Orbos said he and other rally leaders would file complaints in court as well as with the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and the local Commission on Human Rights for what he said was the violation of their right to free assembly.
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New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) superintendent Venacio Tesoro said they are waiting for the President to clarify her order to execute convicted kidnappers and drug traffickers whose death sentences have been affirmed by the SC.
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Prominent political personalities, led by former Senate president Jovito Salonga, are meeting today to declare a common stand in denouncing President Arroyo’s decision to use US forces in operations against Abu Sayyaf terrorists in Mindanao.
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Meanwhile, television host Oscar Orbos said he and other rally leaders would file complaints in court as well as with the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and the local Commission on Human Rights for what he said was the violation of their right to free assembly.
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