+ Follow DOCTOR ABU Tag
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[Title] => 200 Sayyaf bandits guarding Vagni
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Remaining kidnapped Red Cross aid worker Eugenio Vagni is now being guarded by 200 heavily armed Abu Sayyaf bandits under Doctor Abu somewhere in Parang town in Sulu province, according to police intelligence reports.
[DatePublished] => 2009-05-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => Ces nagpabili ng tissue
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[DatePublished] => 2008-06-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Seizure of Sayyaf properties mulled; 3 more die in clash
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The military might confiscate the housing units and other properties that leaders of the Abu Sayyaf have acquired through the millions of ransom they have amassed from the hostage taking in Sulu province.
Maj. Gen. Narciso Abaya said government lawyers are now looking into the legal process to seize the properties that have been positively pinpointed in Sulu.
Abaya said, at least eight housing units were discovered by the military to have been newly acquired by the Abu Sayyaf leaders in Indanan town.
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[Title] => Gov't identifies Sayyaf captors
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The government released yesterday the names of five leaders of the Muslim
extremist Abu Sayyaf group holding 21 mostly foreign hostages in the southern
Philippines.
Defense Secretary Orlando Mercado told a media briefing that each of the Abu
Sayyaf leaders was holding four to five hostages.
They split up after clashes with the military which had cordoned off their
jungle hideout in Jolo island.
The hostages comprise nine Malaysians, a German family of three, two French
nationals, two Finnish men, a South African couple and a Lebanese woman, along
with two Filipinos.
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DOCTOR ABU
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[Title] => 200 Sayyaf bandits guarding Vagni
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Remaining kidnapped Red Cross aid worker Eugenio Vagni is now being guarded by 200 heavily armed Abu Sayyaf bandits under Doctor Abu somewhere in Parang town in Sulu province, according to police intelligence reports.
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[Title] => Seizure of Sayyaf properties mulled; 3 more die in clash
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The military might confiscate the housing units and other properties that leaders of the Abu Sayyaf have acquired through the millions of ransom they have amassed from the hostage taking in Sulu province.
Maj. Gen. Narciso Abaya said government lawyers are now looking into the legal process to seize the properties that have been positively pinpointed in Sulu.
Abaya said, at least eight housing units were discovered by the military to have been newly acquired by the Abu Sayyaf leaders in Indanan town.
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[Title] => Gov't identifies Sayyaf captors
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The government released yesterday the names of five leaders of the Muslim
extremist Abu Sayyaf group holding 21 mostly foreign hostages in the southern
Philippines.
Defense Secretary Orlando Mercado told a media briefing that each of the Abu
Sayyaf leaders was holding four to five hostages.
They split up after clashes with the military which had cordoned off their
jungle hideout in Jolo island.
The hostages comprise nine Malaysians, a German family of three, two French
nationals, two Finnish men, a South African couple and a Lebanese woman, along
with two Filipinos.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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