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was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com, www.bulatlat.net, www.bulatlat.org).
Vol. VI, No. 51, Jan. 30, 2007
Another COURAGE Member in
Samar Assassinated BY
Just when the necrological mass for Jose
Maria Cui, former COURAGE chairperson of Northern Samar was being held
at UEP chapel in Catarman, Northern Samar last January 29, another
member of the federation of unions of government employees was gunned
down in the busy streets of Catbalogan, Samar.
The latest victim was identified as Dominador L.
De Luna, 51 years old, husband of incumbent Board Member Concepcion de Luna of
the Province of Samar. He was, at the time of the killing, an employee of the
National Food Authority (NFA). Both of them have reportedly been included in
the Order of Battle of the Armed forces of the Philippines.
De Luna was shot at Primera st., Pier Uno,
Catbalogan while guiding a truck that was loading rice. The gunman, who was
wearing a baseball cap, shot him at the nape. The bullet exited at the right
side of his face.
Dominador and Concepcion were subjected to a
sustained smear and vilification campaign by the military when retired Maj. Gen.
Jovito Palparan was still commanding officer of military troops in the region.
The couple, active members of Bayan Muna, was accused by the military of being
members and/or supporters of the New People’s Army (NPA). Concepcion related
that she received a letter last August, 2003 warning her that she would be
killed. The letter, with a return address in Pasay City, Metro Manila, was
signed by an anti-communist movement which called itself the National Federation
Philippine Life Progressive Association. This, she said, clearly indicates that
they were targets for liquidation by the military and vigilante groups.
Witnesses said that days before the incident
there were unidentified men shadowing the De Luna house. Their neighbors even
warned Dominador to refrain from going out.
There is still no official statement from the
police. Bulatlat © 2007 Bulatlat
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