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The repositioning is aimed at preventing a repeat of Monday’s hostilities between local militia groups and MILF guerrillas in Shariff Aguak, sparked by squabbles for control of stretches of big irrigation dikes supplying water to rice farms located in rebel strongholds.
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CAMP SIONGCO, Shariff Kabunsuan Tension has waned in Datu Saudi, Maguindanao, paving the way for a joint ceasefire committee to embark on maneuvers to reconcile the feuding town militia and local fighters of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
Brig. Gen. Edgardo Gurrea, chairman of the governments ceasefire committee, said his MILF counterpart, Von Al-Haq, has succeeded in convincing the rebels who attacked last Sunday a roadside militia detachment in Datu Saudi to return to their villages to enable investigators to dig deeper into the cause of the trouble.
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