Ateneo de Manila University community protesting in a walkout for accountability and justice in student-athletes' deaths.
Ateneo de Manila University community protesting in a walkout for accountability and justice in student-athletes' deaths.
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Ateneo students stage walkout calling for accountability

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Students, teachers and staff of Ateneo de Manila University held a solidarity walkout on June 19 calling for transparency, accountability and justice in the deaths of student-athletes Rene Clert Baterbonia and Divine Adili.

The walkout was led by the Sanggunian ng mga Mag-aaral ng mga Paaralang Loyola ng Ateneo de Manila. Participants called on the university to uphold its Ignatian values and take clear action.

At the Zen Garden, the crowd held a program with candles and prayers. Graduating seniors also wore black armbands during commencement exercises to remember the two students.

Former Sanggunian president Annika Torres said it was time for renewal at Ateneo. The community also called for a thorough investigation and support for the victims' families.

Ateneo president Fr. Roberto Yap announced on June 19 the creation of a Response and Reform Committee that will submit recommendations by July 19.

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X posts from news outlets and Ateneo student media primarily shared photos and reports of the June 19 walkout, highlighting community demands for justice, accountability, and transparency over the student-athletes' deaths. High-engagement content focused on visual documentation of the event and solidarity actions like wearing black bands.

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Illustration of Malacañang Palace with officials discussing the investigation into Ateneo athletes' drowning deaths.
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Palace urges swift probe into Ateneo athletes’ deaths

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Malacañang called for an immediate investigation into the drowning deaths of two Ateneo de Manila University basketball players during a team-building activity. The university announced its own independent probe as multiple agencies intensified inquiries.

The UAAP said on June 14 it will review investigation findings into the June 8 drowning deaths of Ateneo basketball players Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili before deciding on sanctions.

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Ateneo de Manila University has accepted the resignations of men's basketball head coach Tab Baldwin and team manager Christopher Quimpo following the deaths of two players. University president Fr. Bobby Yap issued an apology and offered material support to the families.

Rights groups and Indigenous activists expressed rage and grief outside Camp Aguinaldo on Thursday, April 30, marking three years since two Indigenous rights defenders were seized at gunpoint in Rizal. The protest was led by Katribu, Sandugo, and Kabataan para sa Tribung Pilipino. They highlighted the ongoing disappearances and linked them to the recent Toboso killings.

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The Philippine National Police announced on Sunday it is conducting a full investigation into the shooting incident at the Senate that took place on Wednesday and will release findings soon.

Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano compared his bid for Senate presidency to the fight of the late Benigno Ninoy Aquino Jr. against the Marcos dictatorship during a June 12 Facebook Live. The August Twenty-One Movement condemned the comparison as delusional and insulting.

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The Cebu City Council has referred separate complaints against the Sangguniang Kabataan councils of Labangon and Duljo-Fatima to its youth committee for investigation over allegations of missing funds and neglect of duty.

 

 

 

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