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Gregorio "Ka Roger" Rosal, senior spokesman of the Communist Party of the Philippines, said President Arroyo should order the military to comply with the procedures which government peace negotiators and rebel leaders agreed to for the safe and orderly release of 1Lt. Ronaldo Fedelino and Pfc. Ronnel Nemeno.
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Gregorio "Ka Roger" Rosal, senior spokesman of the Communist Party of the Philippines, said President Arroyo should order the military to comply with the procedures which government peace negotiators and rebel leaders agreed to for the safe and orderly release of 1Lt. Ronaldo Fedelino and Pfc. Ronnel Nemeno.
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