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It Is Recalled that the Use of Words Including 'Master' and 'Mabuhas' Is a Crime.

Summary by UMUSEKE
Many people do not pay attention to some of the patronizing expressions that include calling someone ‘Master, Master’, especially since those who closely monitor the respect of human rights and justice, indicate that such expressions still undermine human rights. It was reiterated in a training session for security agencies as the basis of justice in the country, with the aim of collaborating in reminding each other of the periodic reviews of th…
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Many people do not pay attention to some of the patronizing expressions that include calling someone ‘Master, Master’, especially since those who closely monitor the respect of human rights and justice, indicate that such expressions still undermine human rights. It was reiterated in a training session for security agencies as the basis of justice in the country, with the aim of collaborating in reminding each other of the periodic reviews of th…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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