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[Title] => Peace talks tuloy sa Libya
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY – Dahil sa pagdeklara ng all-out war policy laban sa Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) ni dating President Joseph Estrada na naging dahilan upang maantala ang negosasyon sa usaping pangkapayaan ay matutuloy na rin ang peace talks na itinakda sa Hunyo 20 sa bansang Tripoli.
Ang naturang usapin ay kinumpirma naman ni Moner Bajunaid ng MILF technical committee na siyang nakipag-usap sa mga opisyal ng Libyan Embassy sa Manila noong nakaraang taon.
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[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Dahil sa pagdeklara ng all-out war policy laban sa Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) ni dating President Joseph Estrada na naging dahilan upang maantala ang negosasyon sa usaping pangkapayaan ay matutuloy na rin ang peace talks na itinakda sa Hunyo 20 sa bansang Tripoli.
Ang naturang usapin ay kinumpirma naman ni Moner Bajunaid ng MILF technical committee na siyang nakipag-usap sa mga opisyal ng Libyan Embassy sa Manila noong nakaraang taon.
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[Title] => No definite date yet for Government-MILF talks
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY  The government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have yet to set a definite date for the resumption of formal peace negotiations.
"Until now, the two panels have not decided yet on the definite date. But it would not be before the May 14 elections or even shortly after that," said Moner Bajunaid, co-chairman of the MILF technical committee.
Despite this, Bajunaid said the MILF will comply with the agreement it forged with government representatives in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last March 24.
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[Title] => 2 nuisance bet humabol
[Summary] => Bagaman may tatlong linggo na lang bago sumapit ang pambansa at lokal na halalan, nakahabol pa rin ang dalawang kumakandidatong senador na naunang naituring na nuisance candidate umano.
Pormal na idineklara kahapon ng Commission on Elections na kuwalipikadong kandidato sina dating Philippine Air Force Colonel Eddie Gil at Moner Bajunaid makaraang mapag-aralang mabuti ang kani-kanilang motion for reconsideration.
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[Title] => Talks wont open April 27
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY A Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) official said peace talks with the Arroyo government could not possibly resume on April 27 because the group still has to reconstitute its panel.
"There are so many things to consider and to do before we finally start the talks. At this point, I dont think it could be on April 27," said Moner Bajunaid, former head of the MILF technical committee.
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[Title] => MILF bet for Senate disqualified
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has declared Moner Bajunaid, the candidate of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) to the Senate, as among the nuisance bets, thus disqualifying him in the May 14 elections.
The Comelec has trimmed down to only 34 the qualified candidates to run for the Senate out of the 68 who filed their certificates of candidacy. The trimming was based on the capability of the candidates and their political parties to conduct a nationwide campaign.
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Ang naturang usapin ay kinumpirma naman ni Moner Bajunaid ng MILF technical committee na siyang nakipag-usap sa mga opisyal ng Libyan Embassy sa Manila noong nakaraang taon.
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Ang naturang usapin ay kinumpirma naman ni Moner Bajunaid ng MILF technical committee na siyang nakipag-usap sa mga opisyal ng Libyan Embassy sa Manila noong nakaraang taon.
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"Until now, the two panels have not decided yet on the definite date. But it would not be before the May 14 elections or even shortly after that," said Moner Bajunaid, co-chairman of the MILF technical committee.
Despite this, Bajunaid said the MILF will comply with the agreement it forged with government representatives in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last March 24.
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Pormal na idineklara kahapon ng Commission on Elections na kuwalipikadong kandidato sina dating Philippine Air Force Colonel Eddie Gil at Moner Bajunaid makaraang mapag-aralang mabuti ang kani-kanilang motion for reconsideration.
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[Title] => Talks wont open April 27
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY A Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) official said peace talks with the Arroyo government could not possibly resume on April 27 because the group still has to reconstitute its panel.
"There are so many things to consider and to do before we finally start the talks. At this point, I dont think it could be on April 27," said Moner Bajunaid, former head of the MILF technical committee.
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[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has declared Moner Bajunaid, the candidate of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) to the Senate, as among the nuisance bets, thus disqualifying him in the May 14 elections.
The Comelec has trimmed down to only 34 the qualified candidates to run for the Senate out of the 68 who filed their certificates of candidacy. The trimming was based on the capability of the candidates and their political parties to conduct a nationwide campaign.
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