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                    [Summary] => Dalawang mag-asawang matanda ang iniulat na minasaker ng mga hindi kilalang armadong kalalakihan noong Biyernes ng gabi, Pebrero 7, 2003 sa magkahiwalay na bayan ng Ilocos Sur at Pangasinan.


Kinilala ng mga alagad ng batas ang mga nasawing biktima na sina Yabelino Eugenio Sr., 75, asawang si Marcela, 70, na kapwa residente ng Barangay Canarvacanan, Alcala, Pangasinan.
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"There was no physical abuse whatsoever," said Lt. Col. Juanito Dalmas, commanding officer of the Army’s 17th Infantry Battalion, in reaction to allegations that Singson’s "aide," Joselito Baleva, was tortured.
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Angelica Gonzales-Baleva, a registered nurse, said her husband Joselito had several bruises all over his body when she, along with human rights groups in the Ilocos region, located him in the provincial police command.
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Kinilala ng mga alagad ng batas ang mga nasawing biktima na sina Yabelino Eugenio Sr., 75, asawang si Marcela, 70, na kapwa residente ng Barangay Canarvacanan, Alcala, Pangasinan.
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"There was no physical abuse whatsoever," said Lt. Col. Juanito Dalmas, commanding officer of the Army’s 17th Infantry Battalion, in reaction to allegations that Singson’s "aide," Joselito Baleva, was tortured.
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Angelica Gonzales-Baleva, a registered nurse, said her husband Joselito had several bruises all over his body when she, along with human rights groups in the Ilocos region, located him in the provincial police command.
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