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Sa pagdalaw sa mga puntod ng mga biktima ng extra-judicial killing ngayong taon lalong maigting ang panalangin para sa hustisya ng kanilang mga kaanak. Nabuhayan kasi sila ng pag-asa dahil sa muling pagbubukas ng imbestigasyon sa Duterte Drug War.


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00:00To the victims of extrajudicial killings this year,
00:05the prayer for the justice of their loved ones is even louder.
00:09They were revived with hope because of the reopening of the investigation in the Duterte Drug War.
00:15This is what Marie Zumali is talking about.
00:17In the middle of the parade here in the Laloma Cemetery,
00:24the victims of extrajudicial killings of the Duterte administration are in mourning.
00:29Among them is the sister and uncle of Roan, whom he set free with a candle and a prayer.
00:35We are praying for the release of the victims of the 2016 extrajudicial killings.
00:42We are praying for the justice of our loved ones.
00:45Jimmy Segovia is also praying for the justice of his 17-year-old daughter, Jonel,
00:51and his friends, Sonny Espinosa and Angelito Soriano,
00:55who were killed in the police operation on December 28, 2016.
01:00It seems that they were given a new hope in the revival of the investigation in the Duterte Drug War.
01:06I felt like a candle was being lit.
01:07I felt like a candle was being lit.
01:10I saw them.
01:12Of course, there were a lot of them, 13 of them.
01:14I felt like my daughter was being given justice.
01:19Earlier, a lay minister was visiting their relatives in Binasbasan.
01:25Throughout the afternoon, no one came to visit their relatives in the cemetery.
01:30That's why the security is tight.
01:32Medical and rescue personnel are also on the move to give free blood pressure and first aid to the injured.
01:39Because it was so hot, I felt different.
01:43I felt dizzy and my eyes were running.
01:47It was hard to go to their houses.
01:51It's something that the relatives are holding on to in memory of their loved ones.
01:55He's been away from us for 27 years.
01:57But still, we still remember him, his love for us.
02:05I was in pain. I slipped and fell into a hole.
02:09We're happy when we see our loved ones alive.
02:14As we were walking around the TALA Cemetery, a few more problems came up.
02:20Here in this part of the TALA Cemetery, you can see some of the broken walls.
02:25Even this one, it's only 2022, but it's already covered in cement.
02:32That's why the cement is exposed.
02:35The authorities are taking care of it because it could be dangerous for the visitors here in the cemetery.
02:41It can cause odors, and sometimes there are viruses that can spread.
02:47It's possible that the construction of the cemetery is substandard.
02:51If we look at it, there's a lack of steel.
02:54And there's a possibility that when it was exposed,
02:58it was taken from the cemetery.
03:03Because there are, we can't say for sure,
03:08there are also scorpions inside the cemetery.
03:11They are now cooperating with the TALA Cemetery to solve this problem.
03:16For GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali for Tutok, 24 Horas.

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