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[Summary] => The city government has asked the Islamic religious community to issue a first-ever fatwah (edict) condemning kidnappers and urging the public to help authorities stop their “un-Islamic” activities.
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[Summary] => COTABATO CITY While the Mindanao secessionist conflict has unduly projected Cotabato City as a hotbed of the Moro uprising, it is just a small part of the troubled south and local residents are struggling to thrive in unity despite the diversity in culture, religion, political convictions and ethnic identities.
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[Summary] => President Arroyo, who has styled herself as the nations chief crimebuster, had reason to rejoice yesterday. A young scion of one of the richest clans in the country was rescued from her kidnappers. The rescue came about following an encounter between combined law enforcement teams and Faisal Marohombsar...
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For 13 years Faisal Marohombsar lived a profitable life of crime, buying protection by giving away part of his loot like Robin Hood in areas where he hid to elude pursuing lawmen.
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[Summary] => The talk at Malacañang yesterday was that when President Arroyo learned of the death of Faisal Marohombsar, her order to her law enforcers was: "Huwag nyong lulunurin!" Meaning, she didnt want Marohombsars corpse disappearing into the deep sea, like Abu Sayyaf spokesman Abu Sabaya. Otherwise she would be spending the rest of the year insisting that Marohombsar is dead, while the public would be demanding to see the body.
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[Summary] => COTABATO CITY – Kidnappings of wealthy residents of Central Mindanao are feared to escalate as next year’s elections near.
Elected officials and other leaders in two Maguindanao towns where Chinese traders were recently abducted, said they are aware that criminal elements supporting their rivals were behind the spate of kidnappings in their respective areas.
Since 1990, kidnappings in Central Mindanao have mounted during election periods, with some alleged notorious kidnappers even throwing their hats in the political arena.
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Elected officials and other leaders in two Maguindanao towns where Chinese traders were recently abducted, said they are aware that criminal elements supporting their rivals were behind the spate of kidnappings in their respective areas.
Since 1990, kidnappings in Central Mindanao have mounted during election periods, with some alleged notorious kidnappers even throwing their hats in the political arena.
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August 26, 2002 - 12:00am