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CEBU — Southeast Asian nations are working to establish a terrorism database that would include a list of the region’s most-wanted terror suspects.


The project would be one of the first products of a landmark anti-terrorism accord that was signed by leaders of the 10-member ASEAN last weekend, Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirayuda said.
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Romulo said the government was still studying similar bids by Germany, India and Brazil, and indicated that Manila also would support the aspiration of neighboring Indonesia — the world’s largest Muslim country and a fellow member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
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Erikson Hutagaol and Yamin Labaso went straight to the foreign ministry to be reunited with their families when they arrived in the Indonesian capital Jakarta.

Hutagaol and Labaso were rescued this month when Philippine elite forces stormed a rebel hideout in the southern island of Jolo. A third hostage, Ahmad Resmiyadi, remains in captivity but is believed still to be alive.
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Acting Press Secretary Silvestre Afable said Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirayuda met with former congressman Eduardo Ermita, President Arroyo’s senior adviser on the peace process, and asked to be updated on the rescue operations.
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CEBU — Southeast Asian nations are working to establish a terrorism database that would include a list of the region’s most-wanted terror suspects.


The project would be one of the first products of a landmark anti-terrorism accord that was signed by leaders of the 10-member ASEAN last weekend, Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirayuda said.
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Romulo said the government was still studying similar bids by Germany, India and Brazil, and indicated that Manila also would support the aspiration of neighboring Indonesia — the world’s largest Muslim country and a fellow member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
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Hutagaol and Labaso were rescued this month when Philippine elite forces stormed a rebel hideout in the southern island of Jolo. A third hostage, Ahmad Resmiyadi, remains in captivity but is believed still to be alive.
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