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According to Executive Secretary Eddie Ermita, the "cannonization" (a term invented by imaginative texters) of protesters last Friday was "justified na justified," because certain things they did were not right ("hindi tama"). The E.S. was obviously referring to police video purporting to show a man in polo barong rushing from the demonstrators’ side to pick up a pistol he had apparently dropped earlier.
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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY EDDIE ERMITA
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According to Executive Secretary Eddie Ermita, the "cannonization" (a term invented by imaginative texters) of protesters last Friday was "justified na justified," because certain things they did were not right ("hindi tama"). The E.S. was obviously referring to police video purporting to show a man in polo barong rushing from the demonstrators’ side to pick up a pistol he had apparently dropped earlier.
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