Juan Pajadora Pala Jr. (July 17, 1954 – September 6, 2003), more widely known as Jun Porras Pala, was a Filipino journalist, columnist and pundit who worked for DXGO. Pala was mostly known for his extensive work exposing corrupt politicians from the southeastern Davao City, Davao Region, Philippines. Pala was the target of three assassination attempts before he was killed on September 6, 2003.
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| - Juan Pajadora Pala Jr. (July 17, 1954 – September 6, 2003), more widely known as Jun Porras Pala, was a Filipino journalist, columnist and pundit who worked for DXGO. Pala was mostly known for his extensive work exposing corrupt politicians from the southeastern Davao City, Davao Region, Philippines. Pala was the target of three assassination attempts before he was killed on September 6, 2003. (en)
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| - Davao City, Philippines (en)
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| - Buhangin Memorial Cemetery (en)
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| - Davao City is located in the Philippines. (en)
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| - Juan Pajadora Pala Jr. (en)
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| - Davao City, Philippines is shown here relative to the capital city of Manila. (en)
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| - BS Commerce Major in Marketing (en)
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| - being the spokesperson for Alsa Masa and for exposing corrupt politicians (en)
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| - Radio program Isumbong Mo Kay Pala (en)
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| - Juan Pajadora Pala Jr. (July 17, 1954 – September 6, 2003), more widely known as Jun Porras Pala, was a Filipino journalist, columnist and pundit who worked for DXGO. Pala was mostly known for his extensive work exposing corrupt politicians from the southeastern Davao City, Davao Region, Philippines. Pala was the target of three assassination attempts before he was killed on September 6, 2003. In 2016, testimony was introduced in the Philippines by a former hitman that allegedly linked President Rodrigo Duterte to the death squads that carried out Pala's murder while Duterte was the mayor of Davao City. The office of the president denied the allegations. (en)
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| - Davao Empress Subdivision, Panacan (en)
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