by Eunille Santos

All they wanted was to paint an image of justice in vivid colors.

But the snail-paced judicial system called for marching shades of black and white along the historic avenues of the university. And as voices calling for justice resonate within the milieu, the undying hope for a just society and the end of impunity still lingers within the hearts of all those people fighting for a righteous and prompt trial.

And maybe then the colors will go back and the gray-scaled life of all those people victimized, directly or indirectly, of this haunting problem will return to its original technicolor state.

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CMC students wore shirts screaming justice for the victims of the Maguindanao Massacre. /KIM PAUIG