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The 17 Filipino seafarers aboard the Taiwanese fishing vessel Win Far 161, held captive by Somali pirates for more than 10 months, are scheduled to arrive in Manila this morning from Kaoshiung, Taiwan, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.

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Nakatakdang umuwi na sa bansa ngayong Linggo ang may 17 tripulanteng Pinoy na pinalaya ng mga pirata sa Somalia matapos na makapagbigay ng milyun-milyong ransom ang manning agency ng mga tripulante.

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Matapos ang 10 buwang pagkakabihag, pinalaya na rin ng mga pirata ang may 17 tripulanteng Pinoy na sakay ng isang pangisdang barko sa Somalia.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - Seventeen Filipino crewmen aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel hijacked by Somali pirates were freed after more than ten months in captivity, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Friday.

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Taiwan says Somali pirates have freed a Taiwanese fishing boat and all of its crew held since April after the boat owner paid a ransom.

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Taiwan has asked the Philippines for help in working for the release of a Taiwanese-flagged fishing vessel carrying 17 Filipino crewmen seized by Somali pirates off the Seychelles islands last week, according to the Philippine representative office in Taiwan.

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MANILA, Philippines - Somali pirates have released 19 Filipino crewmembers of a chemical tanker but are still holding 98 other Filipinos, including 21 from two other vessels seized on April 6 off Seychelles and Madagascar.

Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman J. Eduardo Malaya said the Philippine embassy in Nairobi, Kenya informed them of the release of Bow Asir and its crew, including 19 Filipinos.

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The 17 Filipino seafarers aboard the Taiwanese fishing vessel Win Far 161, held captive by Somali pirates for more than 10 months, are scheduled to arrive in Manila this morning from Kaoshiung, Taiwan, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.

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Nakatakdang umuwi na sa bansa ngayong Linggo ang may 17 tripulanteng Pinoy na pinalaya ng mga pirata sa Somalia matapos na makapagbigay ng milyun-milyong ransom ang manning agency ng mga tripulante.

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Matapos ang 10 buwang pagkakabihag, pinalaya na rin ng mga pirata ang may 17 tripulanteng Pinoy na sakay ng isang pangisdang barko sa Somalia.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - Seventeen Filipino crewmen aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel hijacked by Somali pirates were freed after more than ten months in captivity, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Friday.

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Taiwan says Somali pirates have freed a Taiwanese fishing boat and all of its crew held since April after the boat owner paid a ransom.

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Taiwan has asked the Philippines for help in working for the release of a Taiwanese-flagged fishing vessel carrying 17 Filipino crewmen seized by Somali pirates off the Seychelles islands last week, according to the Philippine representative office in Taiwan.

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MANILA, Philippines - Somali pirates have released 19 Filipino crewmembers of a chemical tanker but are still holding 98 other Filipinos, including 21 from two other vessels seized on April 6 off Seychelles and Madagascar.

Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman J. Eduardo Malaya said the Philippine embassy in Nairobi, Kenya informed them of the release of Bow Asir and its crew, including 19 Filipinos.

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