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                    [Title] => Government hits US warning on terror
                    [Summary] => Malacañang rejected yesterday a US Embassy warning that Mindanao was becoming a hotbed of terrorism and could become the next Afghanistan. 


"Such negative hyperbole to describe the Mindanao situation is out of tune with what is happening on the ground," said Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye.

"With the United States as an ally, we are elevating hopes for a region that is being transformed from an area of conflict into an area of peace, development and harmony for Christians, Muslims and Lumads," Bunye said.
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"Such negative hyperbole to describe the Mindanao situation is out of tune with what is happening on the ground," said Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye.

"With the United States as an ally, we are elevating hopes for a region that is being transformed from an area of conflict into an area of peace, development and harmony for Christians, Muslims and Lumads," Bunye said.
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