Edge Davao 9 Issue 139

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 139 • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2016

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NOT AFRAID. Students light candles after offering prayers during a vigil at the blast site of Roxas night market in Davao City on Monday evening. Lean Daval Jr.

CITY COUNCILORS CONDEMN BLAST By TIZIANA CELINE S. PIATOS

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HE City Council has strongly condemned the deadly bombing at the Roxas Night Market on Friday night that killed at least 14 people and left more than 60 injured. In his remarks in yesterday’s regular session, First District Councilor Nilo Abellera, described the bombing as “a cowardly and senseless attack by soulless outlaws targeting innocent and defenseless civilians.” Abellera emphasized the suspects must take full responsibility for the horrific incident. However, no group has yet claimed responsibility for the blast. Muammar Askali alias Abu Rami, a self-proclaimed spokesperson of Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), recently denied that their group was behind

the explosion. Abellera reaffirmed the city council’s full support for efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice and provide legal assistance to the victims and their families. Councilor Pilar Braga likewise called the bombing “a heartless and cruel attack against human life.” Braga also joined City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte and Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte in urging the people of Davao to pick up the pieces of their lives, and for them to rebuild, restore, and eventually heal from the physical and emotional wounds caused by the tragedy. Councilor Bai Halila Sudagar stressed the attack was “not an act of a true [practitioner of] Islam” because Allah forbids the killing of innocent people. “Muslim or non-Muslim,

we shall be one, hand in hand, to save this country, we shall help our President Rodrigo Duterte,” Sudagar said. She also quoted the Ateneo de Davao University – Al Qalam institute, which stated that it is impossible for the Islamic faith to practice tolerance for such forms of violence. On the other hand, Third District Councilor Conrad Baluran called on his fellow Dabawenyos to support President Duterte in his battle against the illegal drug trade and criminality. “We [need to unite] to eliminate the evil plots of people behind these terroristic acts and the narco-pandemic in the country,” Baluran said. Meanwhile, Second District Councilor Al Ryan Alejandre warned people about “unwanted rumors” that may incite panic among the people,

particularly those spread on social media. Alejandre stressed that people should always verify the news they are receiving, as he everyone to report suspicious looking objects or individuals in their communities. He added the city government will continuously cooperate with authorities in order to find justice for the victims.

Previous attacks The city has seen more than it share of bomb attacks, with twin attacks killing nearly 40 people 13 years ago. The deadly explosion on Friday at a popular night market along Roxas Avenue in Davao City occurred 13 years after twin explosions rocked the city a month apart in 2003. Twenty-one people died and 146 others were wound-

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Rody, Obama meeting reset

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By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ

HE highly-anticipated meeting between Presidents Rodrigo Duterte and Barack Obama has been reset. This developed following reports that the meeting between the two leaders was cancelled due to the tirades made by President Duterte F RODY, 12


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