+ Follow CHAIRMAN SALAMAT Tag
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[Title] => The long journey to peace
[Summary] => The Bangsamoro Agreement, trumpeted as a breakthrough settlement of the 50-year-old Philippine Government-Moro rebels conflict in Mindanao, is yet waiting for resolution, still following a paper trail from the Office of the President to Congress, then probably the Supreme Court. And then, a plebiscite is to be conducted to determine if the people in the conflict areas will approve the signed agreement.
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[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
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[Title] => Salamat denies peace in the South has a price tag
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COTABATO CITY -- Moro Islamic Liberation Front chieftain Salamat Hashim
dismissed yesterday as "preposterous and nonsense" insinuations that he has
conceded to the forging soon of a peace pact with the government in exchange
for P2-billion worth of infrastructure projects in MILF-controlled
territories.
Salamat said what he had agreed with government emissaries who visited his
jungle hideout at Camp Abubakar was the possible setting up of "peace zones" in
areas where costly government projects are being built and where different
agencies could safely implement socio-economic pr
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Salamat agrees in principle to peace pact with infra deal
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Sen. Aquilino Pimentel Jr.
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COTABATO CITY -- Moro Islamic Liberation Front chieftain Salamat Hashim
dismissed yesterday as "preposterous and nonsense" insinuations that he has
conceded to the forging soon of a peace pact with the government in exchange
for P2-billion worth of infrastructure projects in MILF-controlled
territories.
Salamat said what he had agreed with government emissaries who visited his
jungle hideout at Camp Abubakar was the possible setting up of "peace zones" in
areas where costly government projects are being built and where different
agencies could safely implement socio-economic pr
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[Title] => Salamat agrees in principle to peace pact with infra deal
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Sen. Aquilino Pimentel Jr.
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