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                    [Summary] => United Nations Special Rapporteur on free expression Irene Khan yesterday quizzed Philippine officials on their response whenever a journalist is killed or receives threats, President Marcos’ media security task force said, as it expressed confidence that it was able to dispel negative notions about the state of press freedom in the country.
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                    [Summary] => Calling it misinformation, United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions Agnes Callamard yesterday rejected the claim of Malacañang that the Philippine government was not informed of her visit to the country to attend a drug policy conference.
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                    [Title] => Palace: Invitation to UN special rapporteur already sent out
                    [Summary] => Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said Monday that an invitation for the United Nations to come to the Philippines to look into allegations of extrajudicial killings has already been sent out.
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