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[Title] => Religious freedom in RP secure, US says
[Summary] => WASHINGTON Most Muslims in the Philippines do not favor the establishment of a separate state, and the overwhelming majority rejects terrorism as a means of achieving autonomy, the US State Department said.
In its 2003 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom released here on Thursday, the State Department said socio-economic disparity between the Christian majority and the Muslim minority, not religious intolerance, is the source of conflict in certain provinces in the southern Philippines.
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[Summary] => WASHINGTON Most Muslims in the Philippines do not favor the establishment of a separate state, and the overwhelming majority rejects terrorism as a means of achieving autonomy, the US State Department said.
In its 2003 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom released here on Thursday, the State Department said socio-economic disparity between the Christian majority and the Muslim minority, not religious intolerance, is the source of conflict in certain provinces in the southern Philippines.
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