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                    [Summary] => ANGELES CITY — The families of two of three "civilians," who were killed in Tuesday’s clash between government troops and the New People’s Army (NPA) in Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac, are set to file complaints against the military whom they accused of summarily executing the three.


Emil Paragas, a member of an investigative team sent to Sta. Ignacia town by the human rights group Karapatan, quoted witnesses as saying that they saw four military men arresting the two "civilians" a day before their bodies were located in a local funeral parlor.
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Col. Preme Monta, Armed Forces Northern Luzon Command spokesman, said an Army soldier and 10 NPA rebels were killed and four soldiers wounded in a 10-hour gun battle in Barangay Sta. Ines West in Sta. Ignacia on Tuesday.
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Emil Paragas, a member of an investigative team sent to Sta. Ignacia town by the human rights group Karapatan, quoted witnesses as saying that they saw four military men arresting the two "civilians" a day before their bodies were located in a local funeral parlor.
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Col. Preme Monta, Armed Forces Northern Luzon Command spokesman, said an Army soldier and 10 NPA rebels were killed and four soldiers wounded in a 10-hour gun battle in Barangay Sta. Ines West in Sta. Ignacia on Tuesday.
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