+ Follow ABUBAKAR ABDURAJAK JANJALANI Tag
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - No room for complacency
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[Summary] => Indeed these are hard times. I could not help shedding tears when I watched on television Sen. Dick Gordon barely controlling his emotion as he talked about the nearing deadline for the beheading of three workers of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) held hostage by the terrorist Abu Sayyaf organization in Sulu.
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[Title] => Government troops pull back to save ICRC hostages
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines – The government has agreed to withdraw troops from a jungle area in Indanan, Sulu in a bid to save three kidnapped Red Cross workers threatened with beheading.
Interior and Local Government Secretary Ronaldo Puno said the troop withdrawal demanded by the kidnappers, which began yesterday, should be completed within 36 hours, clearing the path for one of the three captives to be freed.
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ZAMBOANGA CITY The military is verifying whether skeletal remains found in a shallow grave in the dense jungles of Patikul, Sulu are those of Abu Sayyaf chieftain Khadaffy Janjalani.
The remains were unearthed Tuesday after four Abu Sayyaf bandits surrendered and led the military to the location of the supposed grave site in Barangay Kabuntakas.
The body was wrapped in a Muslim ceremonial burial cloth.
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As of last night three jail guards were dead while at least two others were wounded, one of them critically, following a foiled jailbreak at the Camp Bagong Diwa detention center in Taguig. The only good news in this sordid affair is that the jailbreak was foiled, despite the fact that it was led by some of the most notorious terrorist suspects.
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[Title] => Utol ni ASG lider Janjalani timbog!
[Summary] => Bumagsak sa magkakasanib na elemento ng Philippine National Police (PNP) at Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP) ang nakababatang kapatid ng Abu Sayyaf leader at founder sa isinagawang operasyon kahapon sa Muslim area sa Quiapo, Maynila.
Kinumpirma ni AFP chief of staff General Angelo Reyes ang pagkakadakip kay Hector Janjalani, na kilala rin bilang si Abu Escobar, isa sa tagapagsalita ng Abu Sayyaf group.
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Interior and Local Government Secretary Ronaldo Puno said the troop withdrawal demanded by the kidnappers, which began yesterday, should be completed within 36 hours, clearing the path for one of the three captives to be freed.
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ZAMBOANGA CITY The military is verifying whether skeletal remains found in a shallow grave in the dense jungles of Patikul, Sulu are those of Abu Sayyaf chieftain Khadaffy Janjalani.
The remains were unearthed Tuesday after four Abu Sayyaf bandits surrendered and led the military to the location of the supposed grave site in Barangay Kabuntakas.
The body was wrapped in a Muslim ceremonial burial cloth.
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As of last night three jail guards were dead while at least two others were wounded, one of them critically, following a foiled jailbreak at the Camp Bagong Diwa detention center in Taguig. The only good news in this sordid affair is that the jailbreak was foiled, despite the fact that it was led by some of the most notorious terrorist suspects.
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Kinumpirma ni AFP chief of staff General Angelo Reyes ang pagkakadakip kay Hector Janjalani, na kilala rin bilang si Abu Escobar, isa sa tagapagsalita ng Abu Sayyaf group.
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