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                    [Title] => Execution of Sabah captives a hoax?
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Authorities continue to search in vain for five men snatched from a resort in Sabah who were reportedly killed by Abu Sayyaf rebels in a Tawi-Tawi village, as claimed by another hostage who said he managed to flee the massacre.
                    [DatePublished] => 2003-11-03 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => Jakarta: Indons in Mindanao won’t be harrassed
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Indonesian diplomats said here over the weekend said they are confident there shall be no harassment of known Indonesian communities in Mindanao after the government elevated the Jemaah Islamiyah as a top national security threat.


"We still believe the Philippine government will be wise enough to identify and separate the issue and at the same time not generalize. Is the JI identical to Indonesia? I don’t think so," Indonesian vice consul Johannes Manginsela told The STAR.
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Indonesian vice consul Johannes Manginsela received the remains of Muntu Jacobus Winowatan, one of four Indonesian seamen abducted a year ago in Sulu, from the military provincial command.
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"We are going to hold meetings with the police here," Brig. Gen. Jon Lalo, North Sulawesi police chief, said.

Their visit includes a trip to General Santos City before they return to Manado, Indonesia on Monday.
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Local officials and business leaders stressed this as they slammed an Indonesian police official who was quoted as saying such in a story by the Antara news agency in the Singapore Straits Times.

"It’s true the district on the border with the Philippines has become an entry and exit point from Indonesia after terrorists finish training in Davao," Brig. Gen. Jhon Lalo, police chief of Indonesia’s North Sulawesi province, was quoted as saying.
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                    [Title] => Jakarta: Indons in Mindanao won’t be harrassed
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Indonesian diplomats said here over the weekend said they are confident there shall be no harassment of known Indonesian communities in Mindanao after the government elevated the Jemaah Islamiyah as a top national security threat.


"We still believe the Philippine government will be wise enough to identify and separate the issue and at the same time not generalize. Is the JI identical to Indonesia? I don’t think so," Indonesian vice consul Johannes Manginsela told The STAR.
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Indonesian vice consul Johannes Manginsela received the remains of Muntu Jacobus Winowatan, one of four Indonesian seamen abducted a year ago in Sulu, from the military provincial command.
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"We are going to hold meetings with the police here," Brig. Gen. Jon Lalo, North Sulawesi police chief, said.

Their visit includes a trip to General Santos City before they return to Manado, Indonesia on Monday.
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Local officials and business leaders stressed this as they slammed an Indonesian police official who was quoted as saying such in a story by the Antara news agency in the Singapore Straits Times.

"It’s true the district on the border with the Philippines has become an entry and exit point from Indonesia after terrorists finish training in Davao," Brig. Gen. Jhon Lalo, police chief of Indonesia’s North Sulawesi province, was quoted as saying.
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