MANILA, Philippines -- Not just the usual suspects. Sometimes an "order of battle" would include the name of a government official that intelligence reports would link to crimes like drugs and kidnapping. Sen. Panfilo Lacson recalled being surprised upon reading the name of one such individual when he still had access to the so-called hit list of enemies of the state that the military has been prohibited from issuing following the enactment of the Anti-Enforced Disappearance Act last week. "You would be surprised and wonder why the names of some personalities are there," he said in Filipino in a radio interview Sunday. Pressed t...
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