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Philippine Moro Islamic Liberation Front fighters return to base.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| August 15, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report in English by Moro Islamic Liberation Front website Luwaran.com on 15 August

Three hundred forty seven MILF [Moro Islamic Liberation Front] combatants, who were repositioned last 21 July to give space to the military operations against Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), returned to their mountain base in Talayan, Maguindanao following a meeting of the Joint Monitoring and Assistance Centre (JMAC) three days ago. JMAC is a provisional body created by the GRP [Government of the Republic of the Philippines] and MILF Peace Panels to address the persistent problem of uncoordinated tactical manoeuvring of government …

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