+ Follow AL AZHAR Tag
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[Title] => Salamat: From librarian to rebel
[Summary] => Muslim rebel chief Hashim Salamat, who died amid moves to restart peace talks with the government, was a humble government librarian before spearheading the biggest Filipino Muslim separatist group’s bloody struggle.
His death — from natural causes according to his organization — on July 13 at the age of 61 was only publicly announced on Tuesday, to allow for a smooth transition and to avoid hurting morale within his 12,500-strong Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF.)
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[Title] => Iraq war, not a crusade
[Summary] => Five days after terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in New York, President Bush declared a U.S. "crusade" against the terrorists.
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His death — from natural causes according to his organization — on July 13 at the age of 61 was only publicly announced on Tuesday, to allow for a smooth transition and to avoid hurting morale within his 12,500-strong Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF.)
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