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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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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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LAWYER ROGELIO VINLUAN
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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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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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By James Mananghaya | November 22, 2006 - 12:00am
By James Mananghaya | November 22, 2006 - 12:00am
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