With Sec. Angelo Reyes death, the case against corruption in AFP dies , too?
By EdnaReyes
@EdnaReyes (2622)
Philippines
February 8, 2011 5:02am CST
I don't want to think that people in some quarters will use Sec. Reyes' death to put a stop in investigating corruption in AFP. Looks like there are people diverting the real issues. They want to stop the people wanting change in the AFP. Do you agree that everything must be forgiven because it has caused one life to end? For me a big big NO. Justice should be on the people they have cheated and abused and robbed!
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2 responses
@Lhenni (1242)
• Philippines
8 Feb 11
I think not everyone should be forgiven for a reason as such.
There's really many clever people just hangin' around wanting to divert the real issues for personal gain. But, I'm confident to the justices working on AFP's corruption now... I think the fairness, the validity, the evidence, the application of law will prevail.
@EdnaReyes (2622)
• Philippines
9 Feb 11
And I am one of those who will rally behind this, bringing the issues of corruption to the fullest to obtain positive results,it's time for us to be firm and become one and united in this advocacy!
@greenpeas (998)
• Philippines
9 Feb 11
I think its a setback, but the investigations and justice must continue for the sake of the Filipino people and our brave soldiers who risk their lives and some make ultimate sacrifice for their country while the wives of these shameless thieves who call themselves "generals" go on spending spree abroad using their hard-earned money.



