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Physicist Kim Gargar

|  October 5, 2013 - 7:23 pm

Physicist Kim Gargar narrates his experience at the Mati City Police Office on Friday, October 4, 2013 when he was "intercepted" by the military near the clash site with New Peoples Army rebels in Barangay Alwagwag, Cateel, Davao Oriental on October 1. Gargar is a doctorate student of chronobiology at the University of Groningen in Netherlands. Human rights and environment groups said the military is fabricating charges of illegal possession and murder against him. MindaNews photo by Toto Lozano

Physicist Kim Gargar narrates his experience at the Mati City Police Office on Friday, October 4, 2013 when he was "intercepted" by the military near the clash site with New Peoples Army rebels in Barangay Alwagwag, Cateel, Davao Oriental on October 1. Gargar is a doctorate student of chronobiology at the University of Groningen in Netherlands. Human rights and environment groups said the military is fabricating charges of illegal possession and murder against him. MindaNews photo by Toto LozanoPhysicist Kim Gargar narrates his experience at the Mati City Police Office on Friday, October 4, 2013 when he was “intercepted” by the military near the clash site with New Peoples Army rebels in Barangay Alwagwag, Cateel, Davao Oriental on October 1. Gargar is a doctorate student of chronobiology at the University of Groningen in Netherlands. Human rights and environment groups said the military is fabricating charges of illegal possession and murder against him. MindaNews photo by Toto Lozano