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BRUTAL ang pagkakapatay sa mga miyembro ng Special Action Force (SAF) ng Philippine National Police (PNP) noong Linggo sa Mamasapano, Maguindanao ng mga miyembro ng Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) kasama ang Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

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MANILA, Philippines - President Arroyo will discuss the resumption of peace talks between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) with Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi during the 14th ASEAN summit in Thailand.

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ZAMBOANGA (AFP) - The Philippine military said Saturday it was closing in on Islamic extremists who ambushed and killed 14 marines this week in the nation's volatile south.

The 14 marines were slain and some were beheaded on Basilan island as they searched for a kidnapped Italian priest, following a tipoff that he was being held in the area.
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Mohaqer Iqbal, MILF chief negotiator, said: "This is a welcome development because this signals that the NDF is considering returning to the negotiating table even if this was canceled last month."
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"The MILF is not selective of any leadership in Malacañang," Mohaqer Iqbal, MILF chief peace negotiator, said in a statement posted at the rebel website at luwaran.com.
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ZAMBOANGA (AFP) - The Philippine military said Saturday it was closing in on Islamic extremists who ambushed and killed 14 marines this week in the nation's volatile south.

The 14 marines were slain and some were beheaded on Basilan island as they searched for a kidnapped Italian priest, following a tipoff that he was being held in the area.
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Mohaqer Iqbal, MILF chief negotiator, said: "This is a welcome development because this signals that the NDF is considering returning to the negotiating table even if this was canceled last month."
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"The MILF is not selective of any leadership in Malacañang," Mohaqer Iqbal, MILF chief peace negotiator, said in a statement posted at the rebel website at luwaran.com.
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