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Armed Forces chief Gen. Narciso Abaya said he has already cleared Lt. Gen. Romeo Dominguez of allegations of collusion based on the recommendations made by the AFP Inspector General. Dominguez is now the commander of the Army’s Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom) based here.
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Justice Undersecretary Merceditas Gutierrez said she will fly to the United States on May 24. She gave herself a week to try and get a statement from Burnham, who lives in Wichita, Kansas.

Burnham has stopped giving interviews after the allegations in her newly released book, "In the Presence of My Enemies," created a stir in the Philippines.
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After reading the book "In the Presence of My Enemies," Maj. Gen. Romeo Dominguez said Burnham stated clearly that she did not have first-hand knowledge of any collusion.
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Meanwhile, the Armed Forces stressed yesterday that there was no need to court-martial three Army officers for allegedly colluding with the Abu Sayyaf for a share of the ransom.

In the case of the terrorists, however, Perez said the government is intent on pursuing the cases against the Abu Sayyaf.
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"A court-martial is a very good venue because in a (Senate) hearing, your lawyers cannot cross-examine those accusing you but in a court-martial, they can," Maj. Gen. Romeo Dominguez said.
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Armed Forces chief Gen. Narciso Abaya said he has already cleared Lt. Gen. Romeo Dominguez of allegations of collusion based on the recommendations made by the AFP Inspector General. Dominguez is now the commander of the Army’s Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom) based here.
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Justice Undersecretary Merceditas Gutierrez said she will fly to the United States on May 24. She gave herself a week to try and get a statement from Burnham, who lives in Wichita, Kansas.

Burnham has stopped giving interviews after the allegations in her newly released book, "In the Presence of My Enemies," created a stir in the Philippines.
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After reading the book "In the Presence of My Enemies," Maj. Gen. Romeo Dominguez said Burnham stated clearly that she did not have first-hand knowledge of any collusion.
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Meanwhile, the Armed Forces stressed yesterday that there was no need to court-martial three Army officers for allegedly colluding with the Abu Sayyaf for a share of the ransom.

In the case of the terrorists, however, Perez said the government is intent on pursuing the cases against the Abu Sayyaf.
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"A court-martial is a very good venue because in a (Senate) hearing, your lawyers cannot cross-examine those accusing you but in a court-martial, they can," Maj. Gen. Romeo Dominguez said.
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