+ Follow FORMER MORO NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT Tag
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[Title] => Pasay creates office for Muslim residents' concerns
[Summary] => The Pasay City government announced yesterday the creation of a special office that will directly address concerns of the Muslim residents in the city.
[DatePublished] => 2009-04-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => MNLF integrees allow Sayyaf rebs, 21 hostages to escape
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Former Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) rebels who are now soldiers have
allowed Muslim extremists to drive through a military cordon in Jolo, Sulu with
all 21 mostly foreign hostages, a senior police official said yesterday.
The Abu Sayyaf gunmen moved on Monday night from a mountain hideout in Talipao
town to the village of Panzol about 20 kilometers away in Patikul town, said
the official, who asked not to be named.
The abductors put their hostages on board 16 mini jeeps before 9 p.m. Monday
and drove away, the police official said.
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Former Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) rebels who are now soldiers have
allowed Muslim extremists to drive through a military cordon in Jolo, Sulu with
all 21 mostly foreign hostages, a senior police official said yesterday.
The Abu Sayyaf gunmen moved on Monday night from a mountain hideout in Talipao
town to the village of Panzol about 20 kilometers away in Patikul town, said
the official, who asked not to be named.
The abductors put their hostages on board 16 mini jeeps before 9 p.m. Monday
and drove away, the police official said.
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