+ Follow SAN JUAN METROPOLITAN TRIAL COURT Tag
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[Title] => Abat's backers here to carry on struggle
[Summary] => Cebuano supporters of former defense secretary Fortunato Abat, who declared himself president of a transition government and was arrested by authorities, announced that they will continue their campaign for the reform of the government by tapping different sectors here next year.
Retired general Jesus Hermosa, a member of the executive committee of the Christian Nationalist Union-Visayas, said they cancelled their activities this month in the spirit of Christmas.
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[Title] => DOJ chief files new charges of inciting to sedition vs Abat
[Summary] => The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a new charge of inciting to sedition yesterday against retired general Fortunato Abat at the San Juan Metropolitan Trial Court, this time for forming a group that state prosecutors claim was aimed at bringing down the government.
Abat issued a statement yesterday calling on young officers in the armed forces to press for reforms and "give a new day, a new beginning to our nation."
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[Summary] => Pormal nang sinampahan ng kasong kriminal ng Department of Justice (DOJ) si retired Gen. Fortunato Abat at tatlo pang kasamahan nito dahil sa itinatag na transition government.
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Retired general Jesus Hermosa, a member of the executive committee of the Christian Nationalist Union-Visayas, said they cancelled their activities this month in the spirit of Christmas.
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Abat issued a statement yesterday calling on young officers in the armed forces to press for reforms and "give a new day, a new beginning to our nation."
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