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Patay nang naabot sa Gullas Memorial Medical Center sa Banilad ang Traffic Enforcer sa Cebu City Traffic Office Management human gipusil sa nag-inusarang mamumuno nga nagsakay og motorsiklo diha sa Archbishop Reyes Avenue sa barangay Banilad sa siyudad sa Sugbu kagahapon sa buntag.

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In a joint statement, Namfrel chairman Jose Concepcion Jr. and secretary general Guillermo Luz said FPJ’s Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP) paid all the expenses of Hajji Abdullah Dalidig, Namfrel’s Lanao del Sur head, to come to Manila and take part in its press conference.
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However, their man in Lanao del Sur insisted in the same forum that large-scale cheating did take place to ensure that President Arroyo would win the elections and that Fernando Poe Jr. would be defeated.
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In a huge rally in Bangolo district, lawyer and former Lanao del Sur Governor Saidamen Pangarungan said: "Any identification card imposed for a select group is illegal and unconstitutional." Singling out the Muslims in Metro Manila, he stressed, is discriminatory.
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In a joint statement, Namfrel chairman Jose Concepcion Jr. and secretary general Guillermo Luz said FPJ’s Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP) paid all the expenses of Hajji Abdullah Dalidig, Namfrel’s Lanao del Sur head, to come to Manila and take part in its press conference.
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In a huge rally in Bangolo district, lawyer and former Lanao del Sur Governor Saidamen Pangarungan said: "Any identification card imposed for a select group is illegal and unconstitutional." Singling out the Muslims in Metro Manila, he stressed, is discriminatory.
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