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Philippines Commutes 1,200 Death Sentences

Sunday, April 16, 2006 3:27:11 PM
By JIM GOMEZ

In this  photo released by the Malacanang palace,  Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, center, and first gentleman Jose Miguel Arroy, left, sit with Philippine Supreme Court Justice Reynato Puno, right, during necrological services for Puno's late wife in suburban Manila, Philippines on Sunday April 16 2006. Crime victims expressed shock while death row inmates erupted into celebration over Arroyo's decision to commute death sentences to life imprisonment, a move that could save about 1,200 convicts including al-Qaida-linked militants. (AP Photo/Marcelino Pascua, HO)MANILA, Philippines (AP) - The president of the Philippines said in an Easter announcement that she would commute the death sentences of some 1,200 convicts, including about a dozen al-Qaida-linked militants.

Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said the death sentence would be commuted to life in prison for everyone on death row. Her justice minister said the government would commute all future death sentences as well.

At least 11 Islamic militant members of Abu Sayyaf, a small al-Qaida-linked group blamed for deadly bombings and kidnappings, are on death row.


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