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Avelino Ignacio, an urban poor leader from Agdao, recalls his two sons were killed by state elements during Martial Law on Friday’s forum at Ateneo de Davao University on compensation claims for Marcos’ victims.

SONS LOST TO MARTIAL LAW

Avelino Ignacio, an urban poor leader from Agdao, recalls his two sons were killed by state elements during Martial Law on Friday’s forum at Ateneo de Davao University on compensation claims for Marcos’ victims. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

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Read more about the article UP PROFS SLAM SURVEILLANCE
University of the Philippines Mindanao professors Myfel Paluga and Andrea Ragragio (middle) are joined by a co-teacher and activists in exposing alleged intelligence agents tailing them from their research work in General Santos City all the way to Davao City last Saturday.

UP PROFS SLAM SURVEILLANCE

University of the Philippines Mindanao professors Myfel Paluga and Andrea Ragragio (middle) are joined by a co-teacher and activists in exposing alleged intelligence agents tailing them from their research work in General Santos City all the way to Davao City last Saturday. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

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Read more about the article SOLDIERS’ SABOTAGE EXPOSED
Small-scale miner Rey Zamora from Maco town in Compostela Valley revealed soldiers were deliberately bombing their tunnels to sabotage operations due to large-scale mining interests. His group Indug Kautawan condemns the mining intrusion.

SOLDIERS’ SABOTAGE EXPOSED

Small-scale miner Rey Zamora from Maco town in Compostela Valley revealed soldiers were deliberately bombing their tunnels to sabotage operations due to large-scale mining interests. His group Indug Kautawan condemns the mining intrusion. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

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Davao’s Bureau of Fire chief Nestor Jimenez reports fire incidents doubled from the first half last year with 178 incidents from January to May, as he warns households to stop using flammable butane gas for cooking meals.

MORE FIRE INCIDENTS

Davao’s Bureau of Fire chief Nestor Jimenez reports fire incidents doubled from the first half last year with 178 incidents from January to May, as he warns households to stop using flammable butane gas for cooking meals. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

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