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Daghan na’ng balita nga akong nabasa bahin sa pag-abuso ug pagpamatay, pero kini nga nahitabo sa lumad sa Surigao, Davao ug uban pa nga bahin sa atong nasud nga gipatay sa mga armado nga grupo, mura’g gipaluyohan og dautang elemento sa atong katilingban.

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Daghan na’ng balita nga akong nabasa bahin sa pag-abuso ug pagpamatay, pero kini nga nahitabo sa lumad sa Surigao, Davao ug uban pa nga bahin sa atong nasud nga gipatay sa mga armado nga grupo, mura’g gipaluyohan og dautang elemento sa atong katilingban.

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