From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jan 28): Philippine extremists refuse to free foreign hostages
A Muslim rebel group says al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf gunmen have refused to free
foreign hostages after two weeks of negotiations but the Abu Sayyaf won’t take
any immediate or drastic steps that could harm the captives.
Moro National Liberation Front commander Khabir Malik said Monday that he met
an Abu Sayyaf militant, Jul-Asman Sawadjaan, over the weekend to seek the
release of a Jordanian journalist and other foreign and local hostages held in
the jungle of southern Sulu province’s Patikul town but the extremists refused
and gave no indication when they would free their captives.
Moro National Liberation Front rebels, who signed a 1996 autonomy deal with
the government, have encamped near the Abu Sayyaf’s jungle lairs in Patikul for
two weeks to demand that the extremists free their captives.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/62895/philippine-extremists-refuse-to-free-foreign-hostages
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