The Negros Occidental police say witnesses are afraid to come forward
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Colonel Pamittan said the Himamaylan Police Station had already prepared the case folders containing the documents that Emily needed to sign for submission to the court. Vincent Parra, head of the Commission on Human Rights in Negros, said the Himamaylan police have filed charges of grave coercion against the group.Both the military and communist rebels have traded accusations following the brutal killing of the Fausto family members.
Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Lacson, for his part, said the province was experiencing a growing momentum in the peace process, which he attributes to initiatives prioritizing the delivery of essential services, social development, and encouraging participatory programs.
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