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Sekkingstad, 56, thanked President Duterte, Sec. Dureza, Moro National Liberation Front Chairman Nur Misuari, as well as the Philippine and the Norwegian governments for helping with his release. (Photo by Dick Hermoso/OPAPP peace panel member)

Sekkingstad: I’m very happy to be alive and free

After almost a year in captivity with terrorist group Abu Sayyaf, President Rodrigo Duterte received Norwegian hostage Kjartan Sekkingstad on Sunday, September 18.

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Read more about the article Duterte’s sister mulls charges vs Matobato
President Rodrigo Duterte's eldest sister, Eleanor, says she will file charges against Edgar Matobato, the witness during the Senate hearing who linked the President to the extrajudicial killings in Davao City when he was still a mayor. In an interview on Friday, September 16, Eleanor said the allegations against his brother are untrue. (Maria Patricia C. Borromeo/davaotoday.com)

Duterte’s sister mulls charges vs Matobato

Eleanor Roa Duterte elder sister of President Rodrigo Duterte said she would press charges against the alleged former Davao Death Squad (DDS) member Edgar Matobato who drag her sister Jocelyn Duterte and the President into the alleged DDS killings in the city .

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Read more about the article Davao activists commemorate 25th year of US bases rejection
JUNK VFA, EDCA. Activists led by the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan Southern Mindanao Region and the League of Filipino Students hold a protest action in San Pedro street, Davao City to urge President Rodrigo Duterte to pursue his plan of an independent foreign policy in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Philippine Senate's rejection of the new treaty for the Subic Bay Naval Station and end to US military presence Friday,September 16. The groups called on Pres. Duterte to scrap the Visiting Forces Administration and the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

Davao activists commemorate 25th year of US bases rejection

Activists here commemorated the 25th year since 12 Senators voted to reject the RP-US Bases treaty of 1991 by protesting ?alleged human rights violations committed by United States military and called for the termination of the agreements that allow the presence of American soldiers in Philippine territory?.

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DSWD told to fulfill promise to Lumad evacuees

Members of Bagong Alysansang Makabayan ?here picketed the Department of Social Welfare and Development Region 11 Office in Davao City on Thursday, September 15 to remind the agency of their promise to help the Lumad evacuees staying inside a church compound here.

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Independent probe on Duterte’s alleged link to death squads urged

The Human Rights Watch is urging the Philippine government to invite the United Nations to look into the accusations of a witness who claimed to be a former “hitman” linking President Rodrigo Duterte to extrajudicial killings.

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