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CEBU (AP) — Beating drums and chanting slogans, hundreds of Filipino activists marched in Cebu City yesterday to voice concern over a plan by Southeast Asian leaders meeting here to adopt stronger counterterrorism measures.


The left-wing protesters said they feared the bolstered regional anti-terror cooperation, which was finalized by the leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), will lead to an increase in human rights violations.
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The US government also promised to raise the development aid for strife-torn Mindanao once the Philippine government signs a peace deal with Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

US President George Bush gave the assurance when he accepted the credentials of the new Philippine Ambassador to the US, Willy Gaa, at the White House, the Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
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In a joint statement, Mrs. Arroyo and Abe "expressed their grave concern" about the Korean peninsula, blasted North Korea for its October nuclear test and urged the country to give up nuclear weapons.
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Malacañang said yesterday Mrs. Arroyo made the offer during a teleconference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, During their discussion, the two leaders reiterated calls for a peaceful resolution to the nuclear issue.
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The left-wing protesters said they feared the bolstered regional anti-terror cooperation, which was finalized by the leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), will lead to an increase in human rights violations.
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The US government also promised to raise the development aid for strife-torn Mindanao once the Philippine government signs a peace deal with Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

US President George Bush gave the assurance when he accepted the credentials of the new Philippine Ambassador to the US, Willy Gaa, at the White House, the Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
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In a joint statement, Mrs. Arroyo and Abe "expressed their grave concern" about the Korean peninsula, blasted North Korea for its October nuclear test and urged the country to give up nuclear weapons.
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