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Members of the LGBT community carry a giant rainbow flag as they march against discrimination during the first Pride March in Davao City on Wednesday, June 1. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com file photo)

Davao’s LGBT advocates mourn for victims of Orlando shooting

The LGBT community here expressed condemnation of the Orlando, Florida shooting that killed at least 49 people, and injured 53 others.

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Read more about the article ‘It was a planned massacre,’ – strafing survivor in Laak
MISSING POULTRY. Aladin Rosquites points ?to ? ? ? ? the cage ?where their chickens are kept. The chicken have been lost after alleged soldiers fired at their house. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)

‘It was a planned massacre,’ – strafing survivor in Laak

Bullet holes on walls and ceilings, scattered clothes, damaged farm materials and missing poultry greet survivors of a massacre in this interior town as they go back to their house for an independent investigation on Saturday, June 4.

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Read more about the article Woman leader scores Davao’s ‘macho’ culture
IDEVAW. Lyda Canson (right), chair emeritus of women’s group Gabriela-Southern Mindanao and Jeannette Laurel-Ampog of women advocacy group Talikala Foundation, inform media workers about the International Day for the elimination of Violence Against Women on Monday’s Kapehan sa SM in Davao City. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

Woman leader scores Davao’s ‘macho’ culture

Even with the passage of a landmark ordinance that promotes and advances women's rights, the city still has long way to go to end the "macho culture", a woman leader here said.

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