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When a Malacañang special emissary signed two interim accords with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, politicians in Manila were livid. "A virtual surrender of sovereignty," an opposition congressman snarled for the headlines. "Treason," a colleague shouted from the Senate.
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The Moro Islamic Liberation Front has also resumed manufacturing firearms, three years after the military flushed them out of their camps in Mindanao, MILF regional chief Ustadz Shariff Jullabi said.
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When a Malacañang special emissary signed two interim accords with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, politicians in Manila were livid. "A virtual surrender of sovereignty," an opposition congressman snarled for the headlines. "Treason," a colleague shouted from the Senate.
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The Moro Islamic Liberation Front has also resumed manufacturing firearms, three years after the military flushed them out of their camps in Mindanao, MILF regional chief Ustadz Shariff Jullabi said.
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