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                    [Title] => Truce monitors to set up offices
                    [Summary] => Iligan City — The international team tasked to monitor the ceasefire between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and help resolve conflicts, will soon put up offices in at least five cities in Mindanao.


According to H.D. Salah of the MILF, the members of the international monitoring team, led by Malaysia and composed of Libya, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Brunei and Bahrain, are expected to arrive next month.
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The Malaysians arrived in Manila Monday for an eight-day mission to monitor implementation of a ceasefire signed last year between the government and the MILF before peace talks resume in April, officials said.
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                    [Summary] => Iligan City — The international team tasked to monitor the ceasefire between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and help resolve conflicts, will soon put up offices in at least five cities in Mindanao.


According to H.D. Salah of the MILF, the members of the international monitoring team, led by Malaysia and composed of Libya, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Brunei and Bahrain, are expected to arrive next month.
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The Malaysians arrived in Manila Monday for an eight-day mission to monitor implementation of a ceasefire signed last year between the government and the MILF before peace talks resume in April, officials said.
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