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                    [Title] => It was not a coup, just a gripe session — Erap
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Former President Joseph Estrada yesterday said last Sunday’s mutiny was just an expression of grievances made by a group of young officers and servicemen over the high level of corruption in the Arroyo administration.

"As compared to what happened during Edsa II, last Sunday’s mutiny was not a coup in the strict sense. The real coup occurred when (then Armed Forces chief) Defense Secretary (Angelo) Reyes withdrew their support for the duly elected president," Estrada said in Filipino.
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The summons referred to Estrada’s alleged "unlawful" transfer from his place of detention at the height of a failed mutiny July 27, which defense lawyers said dispensed with a court order.
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                    [Title] => It was not a coup, just a gripe session — Erap
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Former President Joseph Estrada yesterday said last Sunday’s mutiny was just an expression of grievances made by a group of young officers and servicemen over the high level of corruption in the Arroyo administration.

"As compared to what happened during Edsa II, last Sunday’s mutiny was not a coup in the strict sense. The real coup occurred when (then Armed Forces chief) Defense Secretary (Angelo) Reyes withdrew their support for the duly elected president," Estrada said in Filipino.
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The summons referred to Estrada’s alleged "unlawful" transfer from his place of detention at the height of a failed mutiny July 27, which defense lawyers said dispensed with a court order.
[DatePublished] => 2003-08-01 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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