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                    [Summary] => Weeks after publicizing the manhunt on the elusive Abu Sayyaf chieftain Khaddafy Janjalani, the military has admitted difficulties locating him and his armed group in the thickly forested mountains of Mindanao.


A top military commander admitted Friday his men have lost track of Janjalani and his men for a couple of days now.
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Guingona said the Arroyo administration’s relentless campaign against foreign and domestic terrorist groups such as the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and the al-Qaeda has sidelined the Mindanao peace talks.
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Muhajir al-Ghozi reportedly sneaked into Mindanao from South Sulawesi in Indonesia shortly after his brother was killed in an encounter with troops in Pigkawayan, North Cotabato last Oct. 12.
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Mrs. Arroyo said the government "will not allow the peace process to stand in the way of the overriding fight against terrorism," and "will not hesitate to pursue terrorists wherever they are and whenever they are pinpointed to be."
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A top military commander admitted Friday his men have lost track of Janjalani and his men for a couple of days now.
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Guingona said the Arroyo administration’s relentless campaign against foreign and domestic terrorist groups such as the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and the al-Qaeda has sidelined the Mindanao peace talks.
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Muhajir al-Ghozi reportedly sneaked into Mindanao from South Sulawesi in Indonesia shortly after his brother was killed in an encounter with troops in Pigkawayan, North Cotabato last Oct. 12.
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Mrs. Arroyo said the government "will not allow the peace process to stand in the way of the overriding fight against terrorism," and "will not hesitate to pursue terrorists wherever they are and whenever they are pinpointed to be."
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