Gunmen killed a local leader of a left-wing party in the Philippines; one week after President Benigno Aquino III took office to put an end to law and government assassinations. Fernando Baldomero, who escaped an attempt on his life earlier this year, was gunned down on Monday in front of his house as he was about to take his child to school, according to authorities and left-wing human rights group Karapatan. He died on the way to the hospital from wounds to his head and neck, said provincial police chief Epifanio Bragais. The Philippines has been wracked by extrajudicial law and government killings in the last two decades, which human rights groups have largely blamed on security forces which acts because law and government reasons. The military often describes the victims as communist rebels, who have been fighting for a Marxist state. But Karapatan said more than 1,000 of those killed have been left-wing activists, party members and farmers. In most law and government cases, the attackers have escaped and the law and government cases remain unsolved, the group said, calling for an immediate investigation of law and government into the latest attack. Baldomero was the chairman of Bayan Muna political party and a member of his village council in the province of Aklan. Police quoted witnesses as saying the gunmen sped away on a motorcycle without license plates.
President Obama, the president of United State, has shown his power on abortion. As President Obama prepared to deliver the commencement law and government address at Notre Dame in May, more than 300 protesters gathered to convey a message not to graduates, but to the President himself. The protesters, among that were Norma McCorvey, the plaintiff identified as Roe in the 1973 law and government rules. There is Law and government of Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion, and who now opposes that right held signs to demonstrate their outrage at the nation's premier law and government issues about abortion. Catholic university having asked Obama, who supports abortion rights, to speak. Obama conceded no ground to his critics in law and government, but rather reminded both sides that they all "can still agree that this is a heart-wrenching decision for any woman to make, with both moral and spiritual dimensions." Many people did not agree with his statements and interupts over and over but it seems that he already make his own firm stands for law and government ideology that he believes.
Benigno Aquino III was sworn in Wednesday as the Philippines' 15th president, most important a Southeast Asian nation his late parents helped liberate from dictatorship and which he promises to deliver from poverty and pervasive corruption with better law and government. Aquino, speaking in Tagalog, promised to fight corruption, particularly in the disgracefully law and government bureaus of customs and internal revenues with law and government that he believe. He promised to bring a new era of good governance, reforms and a bureaucracy that will be sensitive to the plight of the common folk. "Today our dreams start to become a reality," Aquino said. "It's the end of a leadership that has long been insensitive to the suffering of the people."
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