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[Title] => Jail all plunderers, free all political prisoners
[Summary] => All political prisoners should be freed. All plunderers should go to jail.
[DatePublished] => 2014-06-28 00:00:00
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[Title] => Are the military and police, instead, the ones being harassed?
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The above headline voices an almost sacrilegious thought. The statistic of 741 militants, activists, church workers, labor leaders and journalists having been assassinated in this violence-riddled country has been bandied about so often, not only locally but in the foreign media that our archipelago is being made to appear worldwide like a slaughterhouse.
Yet, as I inquired in yesterdays column, how did we come about with this grim and startingly impressive total of politically and ideologically-motivated murders?
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[AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
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[Title] => Playing God
[Summary] => It felt like reading pornography. Or pulp fiction of the cheapest variety.
These guys were so arrogant, so full of themselves and so afflicted with extreme megalomania, they kept minutes of their most devious meetings and even prepared a joint document stating their messianic (albeit warped) vision for a "revolutionary transition government."
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Yet, as I inquired in yesterdays column, how did we come about with this grim and startingly impressive total of politically and ideologically-motivated murders?
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