From The Daily Tribune (Sep 17): Clan war ends in Maguindanao
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They can talk peace, after all.
The bloody clan war between two families in Maguindanao finally ended on Saturday after a settlement aided by Army soldiers between their members.
The Iranun Inter-Agency Task Force, led by the local government of Barira, successfully aided the settlement between the Daraba-Sasao and Kumiling-Nati families.
The violent dispute started with a personal grudge that led to the killing of two persons last July.
The settlement also led to the handover of a pistol, two rifles and a rocket-propelled grenade as a sign of their sincere desire to end their conflict.
Brigadier Gen. Jesus Sarsagat of the 603rd Brigade and Mayor Abdul Radjak Tomawis helped to settle the dispute.
They said they wanted to end the culture of violence and uphold peace and security within the community.
Both parties expressed their gratitude to the military and civilian authorities.
http://tribune.net.ph/index.php/2018/09/17/clan-war-ends-in-maguindanao/
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