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But at noontime yesterday, village officials in Datu Piang and Shariff Aguak towns, scene of sporadic rebel-military clashes since early this month, urged the military to return to their barangays as many MILF guerillas reportedly ignored the local ceasefire and have not even repositioned themselves away from their villages.
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NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER ROILO GOLEZ AND PRESIDENTIAL ASSISTANT
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But at noontime yesterday, village officials in Datu Piang and Shariff Aguak towns, scene of sporadic rebel-military clashes since early this month, urged the military to return to their barangays as many MILF guerillas reportedly ignored the local ceasefire and have not even repositioned themselves away from their villages.
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By John Unson | September 11, 2001 - 12:00am
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