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                    [Summary] => COTABATO CITY — Despite the fragile peace which now prevails in Maguindanao’s Shariff Aguak, Mamasapano and Datu Unsay towns, many evacuees still refuse to go back to their villages.


The reason: they have nowhere to return to since their houses were razed to the ground during the hostilities between marauding Moro rebels and pro-government militiamen from June 28 to July 6.
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Since last January alone, Dr. Hadji Tahir Sulaik, chief of Maguindanao’s Integrated Provincial Health Office (IPHO), said 42 Maguindanaoan men have undergone vasectomy.
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The reason: they have nowhere to return to since their houses were razed to the ground during the hostilities between marauding Moro rebels and pro-government militiamen from June 28 to July 6.
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