VOL. 9 ISSUE 35 • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2016
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FIRE AFTERMATH. A fish trader unloads huge tuna fishes from a cart into his stall at the fish ‘bagsakan’ area in Bankerohan Public Market yesterday. Fish traders in the area, which was hit by a massive fire last week, go on with their daily life despite the damages on their belongings incurred from the incident. Lean Daval Jr.
RODY SAYS HE’S SORRY Duterte backtracks, apologizes for rape remark
April 5 - 10, 2016
By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.
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RESIDENTIAL bet Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte changed his mind and issued an apology over the remarks he made of an Australain rape victim that happened 27 years ago. Mayor Duterte, who on Sunday said he would not going to say sorry, took a full turn yesterday and apologized for the rape joke he said during a rally last April 15 at the Amoranto Stadium in Quezon City. “There was no intention of disrespecting our women and those who have been victims
of this horrible crime. Sometimes my mouth can get the better of me,” Duterte said in a statement. Duterte, however, said he will not apologize for the things he has done to protect our people, especially the weak and defenseless, from crime. “I know what it can do to the victims and their families. The anguish and pain they cause. The trauma that can’t be erased. I have witnessed these myself numerous times,” he said.
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“This is why I am angry. I am angry because horrendous things like this continue to happen to our women and children all over our land,” he added. Duterte said that sadly the government has failed to protect the victims. He said if given a chance to lead this country, he promises to protect the women, and families from the horrors and disorder of crime. “I will do this even if I lose my life, my honor and even the
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