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KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - Malaysia Monday urged a united stand from Southeast Asian nations to push for the release of detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, a week before her current house arrest is reviewed.

"ASEAN countries must act together. There cannot (just) be some ASEAN countries that may be sympathetic towards what is happening (in Myanmar)," Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar told reporters.

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Guingona announced the agreement as Malacañang rejected suggestions that Misuari, who allegedly instigated deadly clashes with the military last month, be allowed to go on exile in a third country.
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In a joint communiqué issued Thursday, the foreign ministers of the three nations said Malaysia would turn over Misuari to the Philippines.
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Manila says it wants the mutinous former governor of a semi-autonomous region returned, but appeared in no hurry to take him back since he fled to Malaysia after an ill-fated revolt last month during which as many as 200 people were killed.
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But Malaysian Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that any assistance from Malaysia would not include granting political asylum to the rebels.

"If they want us to play a role and they think we can play a useful role, of course we are willing to do that, but the terms of reference must be clear on our role," Syed Hamid said.
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"ASEAN countries must act together. There cannot (just) be some ASEAN countries that may be sympathetic towards what is happening (in Myanmar)," Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar told reporters.

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Guingona announced the agreement as Malacañang rejected suggestions that Misuari, who allegedly instigated deadly clashes with the military last month, be allowed to go on exile in a third country.
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In a joint communiqué issued Thursday, the foreign ministers of the three nations said Malaysia would turn over Misuari to the Philippines.
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Manila says it wants the mutinous former governor of a semi-autonomous region returned, but appeared in no hurry to take him back since he fled to Malaysia after an ill-fated revolt last month during which as many as 200 people were killed.
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But Malaysian Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that any assistance from Malaysia would not include granting political asylum to the rebels.

"If they want us to play a role and they think we can play a useful role, of course we are willing to do that, but the terms of reference must be clear on our role," Syed Hamid said.
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