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BuCor: No rules violated in Palparan interview

No rules were violated when a news channel interviewed convicted kidnapper Jovito Palparan, the Bureau of Corrections said yesterday.

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Bitcoin katapultiran iznad 44.000 dolara, dva pokazatelja govore da smo u novom uzlaznom trendu

Najpopularnija kriptovaluta bitcoin (BTC) u pozitivnom je ritmu već puna tri tjedna, a vrijednost mu je jutros uzletjela dodatnih 6,7 posto, na preko 44.600 dolara

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Opposition solons seek probe into alleged police profiling of lawyers


Opposition solons seek probe into alleged police profiling of lawyers
By ANNA FELICIA BAJO, GMA News
Published March 16, 2021 6:26pm
Some lawmakers on Tuesday sought a probe into the alleged profiling being done against legal counsels representing left-leaning personalities.
Members of the Makabayan Bloc as well as Representatives Edcel Lagman and Jose Christopher "Kit" Belmonte filed House Resolution 1657 urging the House Committee on Human Rights to condemn and investigate, in aid of legislation, the police's alleged profiling of lawyers of suspected communists and other left-leaning individuals.
"The legal community is threatened considering the current dismal human rights situation in the country and the recent attacks in lawyers. These brutal attacks and killings of lawyers, prosecutors and judges, are attacks also to all human rights defenders and to the legal profession, which demand a thorough and impartial investigation that should be conducted posthaste," the resolution read.

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AFP's Arevalo: Military not into torturing, detaining civilians


By ANNA FELICIA BAJO, GMA News
Published February 4, 2021 8:51am
Updated February 4, 2021 9:23am
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Thursday denied that it is the practice of the military to torture civilians, insisting that troops respect human rights in accordance to their mandate.
"The act that our soldiers are accused of is a serious allegation that is neither a policy nor a practice. As a matter of fact, AFP regulations mandate that we respect human rights and abide by the law of armed conflict," AFP spokesman Major General Edgard Arevalo said in a message to GMA News Online.
Deinla had said two Aetas were supposedly tortured by government forces as a form of reprisal for the death of a soldier during an encounter with rebels in Zambales in August 2020.

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