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The members of the Philippine karatedo team who boycotted the ongoing Philippine National Games in Bacolod City are facing severe sanctions from the Philippine Sports Commission.

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Instead of looking for a common ground that would lead to the lifting of the FIBA (International Basketball Federation) suspension on the Philippines, the two groups have started trading accusations through the media.
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