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A Matigsalog leader from Talaingod, Davao del Norte, Bai Bibyaon Bigkay, gives a necklace to Atty. Rosario Setias-Reyes (in white), president of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, to show her tribe's gratitude on the assurance of the lawyers group to help the Lumads on their call to stop the killings of their leaders and tribal members. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)

GRATITUDE

A Matigsalog leader from Talaingod, Davao del Norte, Bai Bibyaon Bigkay, gives a necklace to Atty. Rosario Setias-Reyes (in blue), president of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, to show her tribe's gratitude on the assurance of the lawyers group to help the Lumads on their call to stop the killings of their leaders and tribal members. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)

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The New People's Army soldiers sing their anthem "Ïnternationale" in the opening program prior to the release of their prisoners of war Tuesday afternoon in Compostela Valley. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)

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Private First Class Niño Alabaso of the 25th Infantry Batallion cries after the public announcement of their release Tuesday afternoon in Laak, Compostela Valley. Añover's mother comforts him and fellow captured soldier, Pfc Marjun Añover. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)

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Army Private First Class Niño Alabas (left) and Pfc. Marjun Añover sign their release papers on Tuesday morning after they were released by the New People's Army somewhere in Laak, Compostela Valley Province. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte acted as one of the third party facilitators during the release of the prisoners-of-war. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)

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Army Private First Class Niño Alavazo (left) and Pfc. Marjun Añover sign their release papers on Tuesday morning after they were released by the New People's Army somewhere in Laak,…

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Nel, 48, an overseas Filipino worker for eight years from Davao City is making sure that his luggage are safe from the "laglag bala" scheme in Philippines airports, which has caused inconvenience for OFWs like him.

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Nel, 48, an overseas Filipino worker for eight years from Davao City is making sure that his luggage are safe from the "laglag bala" scheme in Philippines airports, which has caused inconvenience for OFWs like him.

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