+ Follow ABU SABAYA AND KHADAFFY JANJALANI Tag
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[Title] => CA affirms conviction of Burnham kidnappers
[Summary] => The Court of Appeals (CA) has affirmed the conviction of Abu Sayyaf bandits for the kidnapping of American tourist Gracia Burnham and 19 others, including businessman Reghis Romero, in Palawan in 2001.
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[Title] => Ally of the superpower
[Summary] => Israels Ariel Sharon is determined to starve out Yasser Arafat and wont budge from the West Bank, the Palestinian leader is fuming and wont call off his growing army of suicide bombers, and US Secretary of State Colin Powell is back home with little to show for his peace mission in the Middle East, after being snubbed by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Nope, the Arabs arent backing any second attempt by Washington to take out Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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[Title] => Promoted general drops plan to sue whistle-blowing priest
[Summary] => Manifesting magnanimity in victory, newly promoted Maj. Gen. Romeo Dominguez, commander of the Armys 8th Infantry Division based in Catbalogan, Samar, announced yesterday he has dropped his plan to sue Fr. Cirilo Nacorda who has accused him of taking bribes from Abu Sayyaf kidnappers in Basilan.
Dominguez wished, however, that Nacorda, parish priest of Lamitan in Basilan, would be transferred elsewhere.
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[Title] => We have no money to pay for ransom
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY As US troops prepared to help flush out the Abu Sayyaf, the younger sister of one of the American hostages appealed to the terrorists yesterday to release their captives.
"We have no money for ransom," Mary Jones, the younger sister of American missionary Gracia Burnham, said on radio.
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[Title] => 40 troops hunting Sayyaf go AWOL
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY In the midst of the battle to vanquish the Abu Sayyaf, even government troops are taking a break in observance of Ramadan.
The military operation to rescue two Americans and a Filipina from the clutches of the Abu Sayyaf in Basilan experienced a minor setback after 40 soldiers left their posts for customary prayer activities during the Muslim holy month.
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[Title] => 34 Sayyaf men charged with kidnap-for-ransom
[Summary] => The government filed yesterday charges of kidnapping-for-ransom and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition against 34 suspected Abu Sayyaf members and supporters arrested in a massive crackdown in Zamboanga City and the nearby islands of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.
This developed as officials reported that seven ranking Abu Sayyaf leaders with varying cash rewards on their heads were among more than 40 people netted in the crackdown in Basilan.
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ABU SABAYA AND KHADAFFY JANJALANI
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[Title] => CA affirms conviction of Burnham kidnappers
[Summary] => The Court of Appeals (CA) has affirmed the conviction of Abu Sayyaf bandits for the kidnapping of American tourist Gracia Burnham and 19 others, including businessman Reghis Romero, in Palawan in 2001.
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[Summary] => Israels Ariel Sharon is determined to starve out Yasser Arafat and wont budge from the West Bank, the Palestinian leader is fuming and wont call off his growing army of suicide bombers, and US Secretary of State Colin Powell is back home with little to show for his peace mission in the Middle East, after being snubbed by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Nope, the Arabs arent backing any second attempt by Washington to take out Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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[Title] => Promoted general drops plan to sue whistle-blowing priest
[Summary] => Manifesting magnanimity in victory, newly promoted Maj. Gen. Romeo Dominguez, commander of the Armys 8th Infantry Division based in Catbalogan, Samar, announced yesterday he has dropped his plan to sue Fr. Cirilo Nacorda who has accused him of taking bribes from Abu Sayyaf kidnappers in Basilan.
Dominguez wished, however, that Nacorda, parish priest of Lamitan in Basilan, would be transferred elsewhere.
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[Title] => We have no money to pay for ransom
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY As US troops prepared to help flush out the Abu Sayyaf, the younger sister of one of the American hostages appealed to the terrorists yesterday to release their captives.
"We have no money for ransom," Mary Jones, the younger sister of American missionary Gracia Burnham, said on radio.
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[Title] => 40 troops hunting Sayyaf go AWOL
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY In the midst of the battle to vanquish the Abu Sayyaf, even government troops are taking a break in observance of Ramadan.
The military operation to rescue two Americans and a Filipina from the clutches of the Abu Sayyaf in Basilan experienced a minor setback after 40 soldiers left their posts for customary prayer activities during the Muslim holy month.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => 34 Sayyaf men charged with kidnap-for-ransom
[Summary] => The government filed yesterday charges of kidnapping-for-ransom and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition against 34 suspected Abu Sayyaf members and supporters arrested in a massive crackdown in Zamboanga City and the nearby islands of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.
This developed as officials reported that seven ranking Abu Sayyaf leaders with varying cash rewards on their heads were among more than 40 people netted in the crackdown in Basilan.
[DatePublished] => 2001-07-17 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Delon Porcalla
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