+ Follow DATU MANSAGABAW Tag
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[Title] => Agusan lumads flee conflict-torn village
[Summary] => BAYUGAN, Agusan del Sur More lumads (uplanders) are fleeing a remote tribal community in San Luis town, fearing that they might be caught in the crossfire of two warring factions of tribesmen, authorities said.
San Luis Mayor Jose Chua said at least 300 families are now housed in public schoolbuildings and other shelters in a village at the boundary of Bukidnon and Agusan del Sur.
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[Title] => Cops seek end to tribal conflict in Agusan Sur
[Summary] => BUTUAN CITY Police are seeking a peaceful settlement to the tribal conflict in a remote village in San Luis, Agusan del Sur that triggered the hostage-taking of 24 tribal folk last Dec. 11.
Of those taken hostage, 18 remain in captivity in the hands of the group of Datu Mansagabaw, chieftain of the Talaindig tribe in Sitio Akbayan. But San Luis Mayor Jose Chua got assurances from emissaries that all 18 tribesmen are safe.
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San Luis Mayor Jose Chua said at least 300 families are now housed in public schoolbuildings and other shelters in a village at the boundary of Bukidnon and Agusan del Sur.
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Of those taken hostage, 18 remain in captivity in the hands of the group of Datu Mansagabaw, chieftain of the Talaindig tribe in Sitio Akbayan. But San Luis Mayor Jose Chua got assurances from emissaries that all 18 tribesmen are safe.
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January 4, 2003 - 12:00am