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                    [Title] => Beijing scores Kudarat killings
                    [Summary] => China demanded yesterday an explanation from the Philippine government for the killing of two Chinese kidnap victims as they fled from their captors during a rescue operation over the weekend. 


The Chinese Embassy made the demand even as the Arroyo administration expressed its condolences for the death of Zhang Zongqiang and Xue Xin.

Chinese Ambassador Wang Chungui, in an "urgent" visit to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) yesterday, voiced Beijing’s "profound shock and pain" at the death of the two victims.
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Armed Forces chief Gen. Diomedio Villanueva said villagers between Barangays Bunawan and Polomolok in Colombio, Sultan Kudarat tipped off the authorities on the presence of the kidnappers and their captives.
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                    [Summary] => China demanded yesterday an explanation from the Philippine government for the killing of two Chinese kidnap victims as they fled from their captors during a rescue operation over the weekend. 


The Chinese Embassy made the demand even as the Arroyo administration expressed its condolences for the death of Zhang Zongqiang and Xue Xin.

Chinese Ambassador Wang Chungui, in an "urgent" visit to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) yesterday, voiced Beijing’s "profound shock and pain" at the death of the two victims.
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Armed Forces chief Gen. Diomedio Villanueva said villagers between Barangays Bunawan and Polomolok in Colombio, Sultan Kudarat tipped off the authorities on the presence of the kidnappers and their captives.
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