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[Title] => Metro Manila on alert for 9/11 bombings
[Summary] => Security forces have been placed on alert following intelligence reports that two explosives experts from an al-Qaeda-linked group have arrived in Metro Manila to carry out terrorist bombings on the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
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[Title] => Government has no political will to execute V-Day bombers VACC
[Summary] => Despite their death sentence, convicted terrorists Rohmat Abdurrohim, Angelo Trinidad and Gammal Baharan will not die by lethal injection because the government lacks the political will to implement the Death Penalty Law, an anti-crime group said yesterday.
Dante Jimenez, Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) founding chairman, said Indonesian Abdurrohim, and Filipinos Trinidad and Baharan deserve the death sentence meted out by Judge Marissa Guillen of the Makati Regional Trial Court, branch 60. "(It is) justice for (their) victims," he said.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL Swift justice
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Now that was quick. In the annals of the Philippine judiciary, the criminal case against three men tagged in a terrorist attack in Makati was adjudicated in record time. Last Friday, the Makati regional trial court sentenced to death two Abu Sayyaf members and an Indonesian Jemaah Islamiyah militant for a bus bombing in the city that killed four people and wounded over a hundred others. The attack was staged last Feb. 14, Valentines Day.
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[Title] => Bali bombers now in Metro?
[Summary] => Two senior Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) militants who were implicated in the October 2002 bombings in Bali, Indonesia could now be hiding in Metro Manila, officials disclosed yesterday.
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[Title] => GMA pushes okay of anti-terror bill
[Summary] => President Arroyo reiterated her call to Congress yesterday to enact an anti-terrorism bill to further strengthen the countrys fight against the global menace.
At the same time, Mrs. Arroyo vowed the government will increase its vigilance at all levels to sustain her administrations current success in preventing terrorist attacks.
She also said the ongoing peace negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) are "at a high point" which could bring about the "end of good and fruitful" negotiations.
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[Title] => 3 V-Day bombers get death
[Summary] => The Makati City regional trial court sentenced to death yesterday an Indonesian and two Abu Sayyaf bandits for the bus bombing in the city on Valentines Day this year that killed four people and wounded more than a hundred others.
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[Title] => Government has no political will to execute V-Day bombers VACC
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Dante Jimenez, Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) founding chairman, said Indonesian Abdurrohim, and Filipinos Trinidad and Baharan deserve the death sentence meted out by Judge Marissa Guillen of the Makati Regional Trial Court, branch 60. "(It is) justice for (their) victims," he said.
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At the same time, Mrs. Arroyo vowed the government will increase its vigilance at all levels to sustain her administrations current success in preventing terrorist attacks.
She also said the ongoing peace negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) are "at a high point" which could bring about the "end of good and fruitful" negotiations.
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[Title] => 3 V-Day bombers get death
[Summary] => The Makati City regional trial court sentenced to death yesterday an Indonesian and two Abu Sayyaf bandits for the bus bombing in the city on Valentines Day this year that killed four people and wounded more than a hundred others.
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