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HONG KONG – Survivors of the Manila hostage tragedy two years ago reiterated yesterday their call for justice, including reasonable compensation for them and the families of the fatalities as well as a public apology from the Philippine government.

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Malacañang said yesterday that there is no basis for Hong Kong to issue another black travel alert against the Philippines because of the commemoration of the Rizal Day 2000 bombing.

[DatePublished] => 2010-12-15 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804901 [AuthorName] => Aurea Calica [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 608120 [Title] => Hong Kong: Bodies of Manila bus victims mixed up [Summary] =>

Philippine authorities sent the bodies of three of the victims in the Manila bus hijacking to the wrong families, Hong Kong said today, in the latest of a series of misteps in the handling of the crisis.

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"We call on the government of the Philippine and the Filipino people to respect fully the rule of law, protect civil liberties and human rights and reject violence," US Embassy spokesman Matthew Lussenhop said in a statement read on national television.
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HONG KONG – Survivors of the Manila hostage tragedy two years ago reiterated yesterday their call for justice, including reasonable compensation for them and the families of the fatalities as well as a public apology from the Philippine government.

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Malacañang said yesterday that there is no basis for Hong Kong to issue another black travel alert against the Philippines because of the commemoration of the Rizal Day 2000 bombing.

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Philippine authorities sent the bodies of three of the victims in the Manila bus hijacking to the wrong families, Hong Kong said today, in the latest of a series of misteps in the handling of the crisis.

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"We call on the government of the Philippine and the Filipino people to respect fully the rule of law, protect civil liberties and human rights and reject violence," US Embassy spokesman Matthew Lussenhop said in a statement read on national television.
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