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| Jan.22 |
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One-armed rebel leads Abu Sayyaf| Septuagenarian Radullan Sahiron has become the top leader of the deadliest Islamic militant group | |
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| Aug.4 |
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Key rebel leader dead The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has announced that group's founding chairman Salamat Hashim has died
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| Jul.27 |
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Rebel troops end mutiny| Manila: Renegade troops (296 soldiers, including 70 officers) have agreed to return to barracks | | |
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| Aug.22 |
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Army turns up heat on Abu Sayyaf| Southern Philippines: The army is responding to the execution of two people by militants with heavy shelling of their jungle camps on Jolo | | |
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| Jul.29 |
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1,300 U.S. troops begin pull-out Special Forces trainers and military engineers are wrapping up a 6-month training program to help combat terrorism
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| Jul.1 |
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Extra $10m to fight terror| The United States will provide emergency money, which will be used for military services and equipment | |
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| Jun.25 |
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Rebel spy given $100,000 Informant led soldiers to a Muslim rebel leader Abu Sabaya believed killed by Philippine troops
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| Jun.20 |
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Abu Sayyaf leader shot and missing Abu Sabaya was linked to the kidnappings of Kansas missionaries and scores of other people
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| Jun.8 |
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Fight steps up after hostages die Officials have vowed an all-out military assault on remaining Abu Sayyaf gunmen in the southern part of the country
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Bethlehem church under siege
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| Nov.27 |
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Rebels release all hostages| Muslim separatists have released all 89 remaining hostages in exchange for safe passage through military forces | |
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Hamas leader killed
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| Nov.19 |
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50 killed in rebel attack Hundreds of members of the Muslim secessionist group Moro National Liberation Front stormed a military camp
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| Nov.18 |
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Muslim rebels attack town Moro National Islamic front is trying to prevent holding elections that Muslim leader could lose
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| Aug.4 |
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Troops recover 13 hostages Filipino hostages were abandoned by their captors
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| Jul.2 |
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Gunmen release 2 hostages Kidnappers will continue attacks until government withdraws from Muslim-majority islands
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| Jun.18 |
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Military closing in on kidnappers Military is rejecting a negotiation offer from the Abu Sayyaf
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| Jun.16 |
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3 Abu Sayyaf hostages freed Manila: 2 of the 3 Filipino hostages arrived in Manila. 3 Americans and 23 Filipinos have not been freed
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| Jun.10 |
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Kidnappers call off beheading Southern Philippines: Government said it would drop any objections to the introduction of a Malaysian negotiator
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Troops killed 2 kidnappers Government forces captured 3 other. Leader Sabaya threatened to chop the heads off the Americans
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| Jun.1 |
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Intense fighting, troops and rebels About 40 to 60 Abu Sayyaf muslim extremists invaded a hospital and church and seized patients and a priest
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| May.31 |
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Hostages shot in firefight 2 hostages held by separatists have been killed in gunfire with government troops, say rebels
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| May.6 |
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Rebellion decree lifting President Arroyo is ending the state of rebellion she imposed week before
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| May.1 |
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Arroyo declares state of rebellion Demonstrations call for the ousting of President Arroyo. 2 police officers and one protester were killed
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| Apr.6 |
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Rebels release last hostage Maj. N. Buan, last hostage held by communist rebels, the New People's Army, was released, clearing the way for peace talks
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Macedonia launches offensive
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