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Seven members of the leftist New People's Army (NPA) surrendered to government security forces in southern Philippines on Wednesday, a military official said today.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Government-armed former militiamen freed 10 more hostages seized in the remote southern Philippines, and their leader demanded Friday that murder charges against them be dropped before they release 47 others.

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Government-armed former militiamen freed nine more hostages they seized in the remote southern Philippines, and their leader demanded Friday that murder charges against them be dropped before they release 48 other captives.

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Officials negotiated for a second day Friday with government-armed former militiamen who took 57 villagers hostage in the southern Philippines to press their demands that murder and banditry charges against them be dropped.

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(UPDATE 2) MANILA, Philippines – A total of 57 people are still in the hands of a local armed group in Agusan del Sur, a military spokesman in the province disclosed today.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Suspected bandits abducted dozens of villagers in the southern Philippines on Thursday and were still holding about 60 of them hostage, including schoolchildren and teachers, officials said.

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