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Pinuri ni Retired Bri-tish Gen. Sir Rupert  Smith ang ginagawang hakbang ng gobyernong Arroyo sa tulong ng mga peace workers sa Mindanao upang makamit ang tunay na kapayapaan at pag-unlad sa rehiyon. Nagtungo si Gen.
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Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita met yesterday at Malacañang former Supreme Deputy Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Sir Rupert Smith, who is on a three-day goodwill visit to the Philippines.


Smith, a retired British general, is adviser to the Henry Dunant Center for Humanitarian Dialogue (CHD), a Switzerland-based organization that is helping victims of conflict around the world, including those in Mindanao.
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The bodies of two civilians believed murdered were found on Wednesday in separate locations in Aceh, humanitarian workers told AFP.

Meanwhile, a senior member of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), Sofyan Ibrahim Tiba, said his group rejected Philippine peace monitors on the ground. He said they were not expected to be neutral.
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Smith, a retired British general, is adviser to the Henry Dunant Center for Humanitarian Dialogue (CHD), a Switzerland-based organization that is helping victims of conflict around the world, including those in Mindanao.
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The bodies of two civilians believed murdered were found on Wednesday in separate locations in Aceh, humanitarian workers told AFP.

Meanwhile, a senior member of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), Sofyan Ibrahim Tiba, said his group rejected Philippine peace monitors on the ground. He said they were not expected to be neutral.
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