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‘Nobody Can Blame Me Anymore’

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  • Post published:September 5, 2006
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By CARLOS H. CONDE September 2001 Nur Misuari, the 61-year-old founder of the Moro National Liberation Front, retreated to his hometown in Jolo after he was sacked by President Arroyo…

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The Fruit of Misuari’s Capitulation

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  • Post published:September 5, 2006
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In 1976, Nur Misuari capitulated to the national government when he signed the Tripoli Agreement that severely constricted the Moro National Liberation Front?s position. This capitulation was sealed in 1996…

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The ?Betrayal? of Nur Misuari

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  • Post published:September 5, 2006
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BY CARLOS H. CONDE Bulatlat.com For the first time since the group led by Salamat Hashim bolted the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) more than 20 years ago to form…

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The Politics of Betrayal

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By CARLOS H. CONDE Sunday Inquirer Magazine September 23, 2001 Even his eyes betrayed him. They looked weary, as though they had not had a wink for days. If you…

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In Limbo: MNLF Old Guards Are Trapped in the Past

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  • Post published:September 4, 2006
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Germelina Lacorte, associate editor of Davao Today, was commissioned by Newsbreak magazine to write about the old guards of the Moro National Liberation Front and where they are now. "What…

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‘Pro-China?’: Coast Guard spox confronts Duterte siblings over West Philippine Sea stance
Family of missing labor organizer hails Supreme Court order directing military to comment
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UP students push for higher budget as Congress prepares for deliberations
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