+ Follow AL AZHAR Tag
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[Title] => Salamat: From librarian to rebel
[Summary] => Muslim rebel chief Hashim Salamat, who died amid moves to restart peace talks with the government, was a humble government librarian before spearheading the biggest Filipino Muslim separatist groups bloody struggle.
His death from natural causes according to his organization on July 13 at the age of 61 was only publicly announced on Tuesday, to allow for a smooth transition and to avoid hurting morale within his 12,500-strong Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF.)
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[Title] => Iraq war, not a crusade
[Summary] => Five days after terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in New York, President Bush declared a U.S. "crusade" against the terrorists.
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