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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 (Philippines)

Labor leader shot, survives
Four armed men ambushed a labor leader in Sitio Gaway-gaway, Barangay Uling, Naga in southern Cebu as he was on his way to bring his mother home yesterday morning.

Antonio “Tony” Cuizon, 49, president of Panaghiusa sa mga Mamu-muo sa Atlas (Pama) survived four gunshot wounds.

His four fingers on his right hand were cut off. He had a graze wound on his right forearm and left neck. A bullet was embedded in his left shoulder.

The side mirror of his car was also damaged.

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Last week, it was a businessman, Wilson Yu. This time, it’s a labor leader. Antonio “Tony” Cuizon (left) survived an ambush at the Uling, Naga road by four men on two motorcycles. Even with four gunshot wounds, Cuizon was able to drive all the way to Don Andres Soriano, Lutopan City. As of last night, he was still in critical condition. (Sun.star photo/Amper Campaña)

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An alleged righthand man of Aristotle “Ares” Aves, one of Cebu City’s most wanted and an Alpha Kappa Rho (Akrho) member, was arrested in a manhunt in Barangay San Nicolas, Cebu City last Sunday night.
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