+ Follow JALANDONI AND AGCAOILI Tag
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[Title] => Leftist rebels' proposal to postpone peace talks 'unfortunate': official
[Summary] => The proposal of the communist National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) to defer the peace process with the Philippine government pending the release of all rebel detainees is "unfortunate," a senior government official said today.
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[Title] => RP asks Dutch gov't: Restrain Sison et al
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The government has asked the Netherlands to prevent several Filipino communist
guerrilla leaders living in that country from taking hostile action against the
Philippines, Presidential Spokesman Fernando Barican said yesterday.
Last year, Malacañang asked the Dutch government to expel Jose Maria
Sison, Luis Jalandoni and Fidel Agcaoili, accusing them of conducting terrorist
acts against the Philippines from the Netherlands.
The Hague replied it could only take legal steps w
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The government has asked the Netherlands to prevent several Filipino communist
guerrilla leaders living in that country from taking hostile action against the
Philippines, Presidential Spokesman Fernando Barican said yesterday.
Last year, Malacañang asked the Dutch government to expel Jose Maria
Sison, Luis Jalandoni and Fidel Agcaoili, accusing them of conducting terrorist
acts against the Philippines from the Netherlands.
The Hague replied it could only take legal steps w
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