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MANILA, Philippines – One night in late October, 21-year-old Jerico Camitan and 17-year-old Angel Fernandez were gunned down by unidentified men in Quezon City.
It took more than two weeks for the two to be buried, with the help of a Vietnamese-Australian human rights lawyer who helped raise enough money for the burial expenses.
The best of our humanity should win, says Hoi Trinh, not the worst of our instincts.
9-minute listen. Written by Patricia Evangelista, read by Chay Hofileña, edited by Emerald Hidalgo. If you missed the full story, you can read the text story here. – Rappler.com
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