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EDGEDAVAO
VOL. 7 ISSUE 33 • THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014
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ARMY STAYS PUT READY FOR SALE. A farmer removes the husk from coconuts using a sharp metal, ready for sell and delivery to public markets in the nearby towns. Lean Daval Jr.
Duterte assures no military encampment near Paquibato communities By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.
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In some. Lose some. After giving consent to the demands of the residents of Talaingod, Davao del Norte that the military operations in Ata-Manobo-populated villages shall be temporarily stopped, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte has remained steadfast that army soldiers shall remain in Paquibato district.
He turned down the demands by barangay officials and residents in Paquibato that army soldiers whom they accused of human rights violations shall be pulled out from the area. “Dili ko gusto na ang mga militar mo palayo. Lisud na,” Duterte said during the dialogue between the residents of Paquibato and the military units under the 10th Infantry Division (ID) last Tuesday afternoon at Grand Men Seng Hotel. “Goberno ko, eh. Unya gus-
to pud nako naa gyud ang military. Kung asa man gud ang komunista naa ang sundalo,” he said. Duterte said that aside from insurgency problem in the area, there are other cases that necessitate the presence of the military like the possible existence of illegal logging and illegal mining activities in the hinterlands. However, Barangay Captian Celso Bughao of Lumiad, Paquibato district expressed apprehension that the pres-
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BOULDER BED. A man sleeps comfortably atop a boulder at Osmeña Park along C.M. Recto Avenue in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.