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                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY — Kalinga tribal folk, women and students marched here yesterday morning to deplore what they said was police inaction on the cases of two Kalinga students who were beheaded two months ago.


The rallyists, numbering at least 500 and including tribal leaders and elders, professionals and students from different universities, marched along Session Road, the city’s main thoroughfare, and converged at the People’s Park.
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These theories are raised as the headless and armless bodies of two men belonging to the Lubo tribe in Tanudan, Kalinga were found in Benguet and La Union last week.

Last Friday, the body of Martin Bulakit, a criminology student of the Baguio Colleges Foundation, was found in Rosario, La Union, stuffed in plastic bags. His penis was also cut off.
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The rallyists, numbering at least 500 and including tribal leaders and elders, professionals and students from different universities, marched along Session Road, the city’s main thoroughfare, and converged at the People’s Park.
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Last Friday, the body of Martin Bulakit, a criminology student of the Baguio Colleges Foundation, was found in Rosario, La Union, stuffed in plastic bags. His penis was also cut off.
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