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The leadership of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is not closing its doors on the nine convicted Magdalo junior officers, saying that if granted pardon by President Arroyo, they could always apply as reserve officers.

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Nine junior officers convicted for taking part in the 2003 Oakwood mutiny apologized to the public and the government yesterday and asked President Arroyo to grant pardon for their misdeeds.

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Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala had expressed his readiness to be a state witness against the Magdalo group of officers who staged the Oakwood mutiny on July 27, 2003.

Assistant Chief State Prosecutor Richard Anthony Fadullon, however, said the prosecution panel has yet to receive any communication from Gambala or his lawyer.
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Sa ipinalabas na ikalawang video ng Malacañang na pinamagatang "Sabwatan sa kataksilan" ay ipinakita si Capt. Gambala ng Magdalo group na umaming nagkamali sila ng makipagsabwatan sa NPA.

Sinabi ni Gambala sa naturang video na ipinakita sa mga mamamahayag ng Palasyo na nagsimula ang kanilang pakikipag-alyansa sa NPA noong Disyembre 2003.
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Sa ipinalabas na ikalawang video ng Malacañang na pinamagatang "Sabwatan sa kataksilan" ay ipinakita si Capt. Gambala ng Magdalo group na umaming nagkamali sila ng makipagsabwatan sa NPA.

Sinabi ni Gambala sa naturang video na ipinakita sa mga mamamahayag ng Palasyo na nagsimula ang kanilang pakikipag-alyansa sa NPA noong Disyembre 2003.
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Sa ipinalabas na ikalawang video ng Malacañang na pinamagatang "Sabwatan sa kataksilan" ay ipinakita si Capt. Gambala ng Magdalo group na umaming nagkamali sila ng makipagsabwatan sa NPA.

Sinabi ni Gambala sa naturang video na ipinakita sa mga mamamahayag ng Palasyo na nagsimula ang kanilang pakikipag-alyansa sa NPA noong Disyembre 2003.
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Two student interns stumbled upon Gambala being interviewed and filmed by Radio-TV Malacañang (RTVM) at the Army headquarters at Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City.

Two ranking Army officers were also interviewed by the RTVM interns inside a one-way mirrored room.

After the interview, Gambala and the RTVM crewmembers left the room discreetly through the back door.
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He told a Senate hearing yesterday that he chose to hide in the hotel because military agents who had been checking coup reports were hunting him down.

"I thought Oakwood was the safest place for me. Hindi po ako kayang sundan ng mga intelligence agents doon," he said.
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Nine junior officers convicted for taking part in the 2003 Oakwood mutiny apologized to the public and the government yesterday and asked President Arroyo to grant pardon for their misdeeds.

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Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala had expressed his readiness to be a state witness against the Magdalo group of officers who staged the Oakwood mutiny on July 27, 2003.

Assistant Chief State Prosecutor Richard Anthony Fadullon, however, said the prosecution panel has yet to receive any communication from Gambala or his lawyer.
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Sinabi ni Gambala sa naturang video na ipinakita sa mga mamamahayag ng Palasyo na nagsimula ang kanilang pakikipag-alyansa sa NPA noong Disyembre 2003.
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Sa ipinalabas na ikalawang video ng Malacañang na pinamagatang "Sabwatan sa kataksilan" ay ipinakita si Capt. Gambala ng Magdalo group na umaming nagkamali sila ng makipagsabwatan sa NPA.

Sinabi ni Gambala sa naturang video na ipinakita sa mga mamamahayag ng Palasyo na nagsimula ang kanilang pakikipag-alyansa sa NPA noong Disyembre 2003.
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Sinabi ni Gambala sa naturang video na ipinakita sa mga mamamahayag ng Palasyo na nagsimula ang kanilang pakikipag-alyansa sa NPA noong Disyembre 2003.
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Two student interns stumbled upon Gambala being interviewed and filmed by Radio-TV Malacañang (RTVM) at the Army headquarters at Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City.

Two ranking Army officers were also interviewed by the RTVM interns inside a one-way mirrored room.

After the interview, Gambala and the RTVM crewmembers left the room discreetly through the back door.
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He told a Senate hearing yesterday that he chose to hide in the hotel because military agents who had been checking coup reports were hunting him down.

"I thought Oakwood was the safest place for me. Hindi po ako kayang sundan ng mga intelligence agents doon," he said.
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