+ Follow PATRICK VIRAY Tag
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[Title] => Abu Sayyaf tells Sulu clergy: Convert to Islam or face
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JOLO, Sulu - The Muslim extremist group Abu Sayyaf has warned Roman Catholic
priests, nuns and other Christians in this island-province to renounce their
faith and convert to Islam or face a "holy war (jihad)," the provincial
police chief said yesterday.
Superintendent Candido Casimiro said the Abu Sayyaf, accused of bombing and
kidnapping Christian targets in the past, has posted bills in churches, schools
and other public places calling for a conversion to Islam.
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[Title] => Trader freed after 86 days in captivity
[Summary] =>
ZAMBOANGA CITY - Muslim separatist rebels abandoned a gas station owner they
held captive for 86 days, in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur last Thursday, the
military said.
Soldiers sent to pursue the kidnappers found Ralph Funda, of Ipil, Zamboanga
del Sur, inside a hut in Barangay Tawagan in Labangan town.
Funda, 54, looked pale and haggard, wearing worn-out denim pants, and his hands
were still tied behind his back, said Brig. Gen.
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[Title] => Abu Sayyaf rebels kidnap bank teller
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Muslim extremists belonging to the Abu Sayyaf have abducted a bank employee in
Sulu province, just a week after government troops killed six of their members,
the military said yesterday.
Seven armed men on Saturday snatched Patrick Viray while he was biking with
friends in the town of Parang, local Marine commander Brig. Gen. Orlando
Buenaventura said.
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PATRICK VIRAY
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[Title] => Abu Sayyaf tells Sulu clergy: Convert to Islam or face
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JOLO, Sulu - The Muslim extremist group Abu Sayyaf has warned Roman Catholic
priests, nuns and other Christians in this island-province to renounce their
faith and convert to Islam or face a "holy war (jihad)," the provincial
police chief said yesterday.
Superintendent Candido Casimiro said the Abu Sayyaf, accused of bombing and
kidnapping Christian targets in the past, has posted bills in churches, schools
and other public places calling for a conversion to Islam.
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[Title] => Trader freed after 86 days in captivity
[Summary] =>
ZAMBOANGA CITY - Muslim separatist rebels abandoned a gas station owner they
held captive for 86 days, in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur last Thursday, the
military said.
Soldiers sent to pursue the kidnappers found Ralph Funda, of Ipil, Zamboanga
del Sur, inside a hut in Barangay Tawagan in Labangan town.
Funda, 54, looked pale and haggard, wearing worn-out denim pants, and his hands
were still tied behind his back, said Brig. Gen.
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[Title] => Abu Sayyaf rebels kidnap bank teller
[Summary] =>
Muslim extremists belonging to the Abu Sayyaf have abducted a bank employee in
Sulu province, just a week after government troops killed six of their members,
the military said yesterday.
Seven armed men on Saturday snatched Patrick Viray while he was biking with
friends in the town of Parang, local Marine commander Brig. Gen. Orlando
Buenaventura said.
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