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[Title] => EDITORIAL Center for terrorist training
[Summary] => Here is something world-class that is made, at least in part, in the Philippines: the terrorist bomber. No one is surprised that the two Malaysians tagged as the masterminds in the latest deadly bombings in Bali, Indonesia received training in the ways of terror in Mindanao. This is according to Indonesian anti-terror forces that are hunting down Azahari bin Husin and Noordin Mohamed Top.
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[Title] => Govt warns anew vs terror
[Summary] => Southeast Asian successes in the global war on terrorism could lead to "acts of desperation," President Arroyo warned yesterday, urging neighbors to keep up their guard.
"The constriction of terrorist cells across the region could lead to worse acts of desperation," Mrs. Arroyo warned in a statement.
"We must press the hunt and we must not let our guard down. The threat to peace and order should be met with utmost vigilance," she said.
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[Title] => Arroyo urges caution following Baghdad, Jakarta blasts
[Summary] => President Arroyo warned her countrymen yesterday to be on alert following the recent bombings in Baghdad and Jakarta.
"We must be on guard after the Jakarta and Baghdad bombings. We are taking pre-emptive measures but the people themselves, through active vigilance, must form the first perimeter of public safety," Arroyo said in a statement.
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[Title] => RP wants Hambali tried for Rizal Day blasts
[Summary] => Suspected al-Qaeda kingpin Hambali should stand trial in the Philippines for plotting a Light Railway Transit bombing that left 22 dead in December 2000, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Franklin Ebdalin said yesterday.
Manila has sent a formal request for the US government to be allowed access to the Indonesian militant, also known as Riduan Isamuddin, who is in US custody at an undisclosed place.
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[Title] => Manila asks Washington for access to Hambali
[Summary] => Manila formally asked Washington yesterday to provide access to Asias most wanted terrorist suspect, Hambali, who was also accused of involvement in the Rizal Day 2000 bombings in Metro Manila.
Invoking a treaty on mutual legal assistance with Washington, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople asked in a letter to the US Embassy for Manila to be granted access to Hambali and any information he gives be shared to help the governments anti-terrorism efforts.
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[Title] => Efforts stepped up to thwart terrorist attacks
[Summary] => Philippines police are taking a higher public profile as parts of efforts to thwart possible attacks following the arrest of Southeast Asias top terrorist suspect, President Arroyo said yesterday. "The Philippines is ready to thwart any possible terrorist attack," Mrs. Arroyo said in a statement. "We are bolstering police visibility and target hardening of vital installations and public places."
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Whos minding the terror front?
[Summary] => While security officials are busy appearing at the simultaneous investigations into the July 27 putsch and government forces are busy mopping up remnants of the mutineers, is anyone minding the anti-terror front?
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"The constriction of terrorist cells across the region could lead to worse acts of desperation," Mrs. Arroyo warned in a statement.
"We must press the hunt and we must not let our guard down. The threat to peace and order should be met with utmost vigilance," she said.
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[Summary] => President Arroyo warned her countrymen yesterday to be on alert following the recent bombings in Baghdad and Jakarta.
"We must be on guard after the Jakarta and Baghdad bombings. We are taking pre-emptive measures but the people themselves, through active vigilance, must form the first perimeter of public safety," Arroyo said in a statement.
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[Title] => RP wants Hambali tried for Rizal Day blasts
[Summary] => Suspected al-Qaeda kingpin Hambali should stand trial in the Philippines for plotting a Light Railway Transit bombing that left 22 dead in December 2000, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Franklin Ebdalin said yesterday.
Manila has sent a formal request for the US government to be allowed access to the Indonesian militant, also known as Riduan Isamuddin, who is in US custody at an undisclosed place.
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[Summary] => Manila formally asked Washington yesterday to provide access to Asias most wanted terrorist suspect, Hambali, who was also accused of involvement in the Rizal Day 2000 bombings in Metro Manila.
Invoking a treaty on mutual legal assistance with Washington, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople asked in a letter to the US Embassy for Manila to be granted access to Hambali and any information he gives be shared to help the governments anti-terrorism efforts.
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[Title] => Efforts stepped up to thwart terrorist attacks
[Summary] => Philippines police are taking a higher public profile as parts of efforts to thwart possible attacks following the arrest of Southeast Asias top terrorist suspect, President Arroyo said yesterday. "The Philippines is ready to thwart any possible terrorist attack," Mrs. Arroyo said in a statement. "We are bolstering police visibility and target hardening of vital installations and public places."
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