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A student cries as she speaks during a protest rally against the killing of Laude, outside the U.S. embassy in Manila

A student cries as she speaks during a protest rally against the killing of a 26-year-old Filipino transgender Jennifer Laude, outside the U.S. embassy in Manila October 14, 2014. The commander of U.S. Pacific Command has stopped two of its warships from leaving the Philippines after a U.S. Marine was named as a suspect in the murder of a transgender Filipino he met in a bar, a Philippine official said on Monday. Admiral Samuel Locklear had ordered the USS Peleliu and another warship to stay in the former U.S. base of Subic Bay until after the murder investigation is over, executive director of the Visiting Forces Agreement Commission, Eduardo Oban, said. REUTERS/Erik De Castro (PHILIPPINES – Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)

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