+ Follow MALAYSIAN AMBASSADOR TAUFIK MOHAMED NOOR Tag
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[Summary] => Malaysia would be unable to host peace talks between the Philippines and Muslim separatists while Manila treats the rebel negotiators as terrorist fugitives, Kuala Lumpurs ambassador said yesterday.
Malaysia earlier offered to host the negotiations, but Kuala Lumpur has since urged Manila to lift arrest warrants and bounties for senior Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) officials so talks to end the decades-old rebellion in the southern Philippines could start.
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[Title] => Angelica arrives in Sabah amid aid pledges
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) A Malaysian girl whose alleged rape in a detention center triggered a diplomatic row with the Philippines arrived Monday in eastern Sabah state and was immediately taken to a childrens home, an official said.
The 13-year-old girl, identified only as Angelica, was whisked by car from the airport to the Princess Anne Childrens Home, a government-run orphanage in the state capital Kota Kinabalu, the official said on condition of anonymity.
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[Summary] => Some 100,000 illegal Filipino entrants in Malaysia will be thrown in jail, whipped and fined heavily if they do not leave the country before July 31, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) said yesterday.
"Starting August this year, Malaysia will implement a new law that spells out stiffer penalties for those who entered the country illegally as well as those employing and harboring them," OWWA Administrator Wilhelm Soriano said.
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MALAYSIAN AMBASSADOR TAUFIK MOHAMED NOOR
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Malaysia earlier offered to host the negotiations, but Kuala Lumpur has since urged Manila to lift arrest warrants and bounties for senior Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) officials so talks to end the decades-old rebellion in the southern Philippines could start.
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The 13-year-old girl, identified only as Angelica, was whisked by car from the airport to the Princess Anne Childrens Home, a government-run orphanage in the state capital Kota Kinabalu, the official said on condition of anonymity.
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"Starting August this year, Malaysia will implement a new law that spells out stiffer penalties for those who entered the country illegally as well as those employing and harboring them," OWWA Administrator Wilhelm Soriano said.
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December 10, 2002 - 12:00am