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[Title] => Jarque wants DFA to file diplomatic protest
[Summary] => Retired Army brigadier general Raymundo Jarque has asked the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to file a diplomatic protest against the United States for the alleged harsh treatment he received when he traveled to Dallas, Texas last week.
In a letter to Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo, Jarque urged the DFA to protest the "undignified, unjust and harsh treatment" that he and his wife Zenia received from the US authorities, who labeled him a terrorist. He and his wife were sent back to the Philippines a day later.
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[Title] => Gen. Jarque, misis binaboy sa US
[Summary] => Trinato na parang mga hayop si ret. Phil. Army Brig. Gen. Raymundo Jarque at misis nito matapos na kaladkarin, hindi pakainin at paghubarin sa loob ng kulungan nang sila ay arestuhin sa Dallas International Airport sa Texas nitong Martes.
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[Title] => Former communist adviser barred from entering US
[Summary] => Former Army general Raymundo Jarque, who served as an adviser to communist rebel negotiators, has been denied entry to the US and deported to the Philippines, Sen. Rodolfo Biazon said yesterday.
Biazon said Jarque and his wife Xenia were initially detained by US immigration authorities at the Dallas airport in Texas, possibly on suspicions of terrorism.
He said Jarques daughter on Wednesday signed the release papers for her parents "for immediate deportation to the Philippines."
The couple is expected back in Manila today, the senator said.
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[Title] => Ex-general kulong sa Texas
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DALLAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
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In a letter to Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo, Jarque urged the DFA to protest the "undignified, unjust and harsh treatment" that he and his wife Zenia received from the US authorities, who labeled him a terrorist. He and his wife were sent back to the Philippines a day later.
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Biazon said Jarque and his wife Xenia were initially detained by US immigration authorities at the Dallas airport in Texas, possibly on suspicions of terrorism.
He said Jarques daughter on Wednesday signed the release papers for her parents "for immediate deportation to the Philippines."
The couple is expected back in Manila today, the senator said.
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