Impunity persists as first activist slain under Aquino
| By Charlie V. Manalo 07/06/2010 The culture of impunity, widely  identified with the administration of former President Arroyo, has  persisted under President Aquino after two consecutive killings believed  to have been politically motivated, the latest of which was an activist  felled by gunmen yesterday. Fernando Baldomero,  an area coordinator for the leftist Bayan Muna (Nation First) group was  shot in the head and neck as he was taking his children to school in  Lezo, Aklan, police said. “He is the first  activist killed in five days into the new Aquino administration,” Bayan  Muna said in a statement. The militant group held  the military responsible for the murder, linking it to the killings of  other leftists in recent years. Over the weekend, a  veteran journalist in Kalinga province was shot dead inside his home.  According to Tabuk City police, Jose Daguio, a reporter of local radio  station Radyo Natin and columnist of community paper was slain while having dinner in his home  around 8 p.m. last Saturday. Investigators is  looking at a dispute over a public works contract as possible motive  behind the murder. Citing results of initial investigation obtained by  the Special Investigation Task Group (SITG) Daguio, Cordillera Regional  Director, Chief Supt Villamor Bumanglag said 75-year old Daguio was  involved in a public works project of the Tuga waterworks system in  Tuga, Tabuk City, Kalinga. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100706hed3.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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