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Pardoned rebel soldiers, including their ringleader, former Army Capt. Milo Maestrecampo, have been hired by presidential peace adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. to help in the government’s program for former communist guerrillas.

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Matapos pagkalooban ng executive pardon ni Pangulong Arroyo, pina­laya na kahapon ang siyam na Magdalo na nasangkot sa Oakwood mutiny noong Hulyo 27, 2003.

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Nine rebel military officers who pleaded guilty to the crime of coup d’etat last week are expected to be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in prison today.

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A group of the accused Army officers made known their intent to dismiss Ruel Pulido as their defense counsel in a letter addressed to the lawyer along with a copy furnished to the General Court-Martial (GCM) yesterday.
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"In the midst of our former companions’ call for drastic actions against the government, we also want to state that we remain steadfast in our realization that military intervention is not the way to effect change," 14 junior Armed Forces officers declared in a statement.
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Pardoned rebel soldiers, including their ringleader, former Army Capt. Milo Maestrecampo, have been hired by presidential peace adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. to help in the government’s program for former communist guerrillas.

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Matapos pagkalooban ng executive pardon ni Pangulong Arroyo, pina­laya na kahapon ang siyam na Magdalo na nasangkot sa Oakwood mutiny noong Hulyo 27, 2003.

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A group of the accused Army officers made known their intent to dismiss Ruel Pulido as their defense counsel in a letter addressed to the lawyer along with a copy furnished to the General Court-Martial (GCM) yesterday.
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