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The fact-finding body tasked by President Arroyo to look into the killings of political activists and journalists is confident it would be able to consolidate its findings next month.
However, retired Supreme Court Justice Jose Melo, the five-member panels chairman, said they are faced with lack of witnesses from cause-oriented groups, who were vocal in accusing the government, particularly the military, of perpetrating the killings.
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However, retired Supreme Court Justice Jose Melo, the five-member panels chairman, said they are faced with lack of witnesses from cause-oriented groups, who were vocal in accusing the government, particularly the military, of perpetrating the killings.
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The fact-finding body tasked by President Arroyo to look into the killings of political activists and journalists is confident it would be able to consolidate its findings next month.
However, retired Supreme Court Justice Jose Melo, the five-member panels chairman, said they are faced with lack of witnesses from cause-oriented groups, who were vocal in accusing the government, particularly the military, of perpetrating the killings.
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The fact-finding body tasked by President Arroyo to look into the killings of political activists and journalists is confident it would be able to consolidate its findings next month.
However, retired Supreme Court Justice Jose Melo, the five-member panels chairman, said they are faced with lack of witnesses from cause-oriented groups, who were vocal in accusing the government, particularly the military, of perpetrating the killings.
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