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MANILA, Sept. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- Thirty-four rebels of the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front (MILF) have surrendered to government troops in the southern
Philippines, the military said Saturday.
A group of 31 MILF rebels led by a commander identified as Salik Ali
Abubakar surrendered to government forces in Iligan cityin the province of Lanao
del Norte on Friday, Army chief Lieutenant General Gregorio Camiling said.
The rebels, who also turned over 25 pieces of arms, are now undergoing
tactical interrogations, Camiling said.
Meanwhile, Army spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Joselito Kakilala said three
MILF fighters surrendered to authorities with their firearms in Lamitan town in
Basilan province on Thursday.
The government and the MILF are expected to resume formal peacetalks next
month in Malaysia, which has been brokering peace talksbetween the two parties
over the past several years.
The 12,000-strong MILF, the largest rebel group in the Philippines, has
been fighting for an independent Islamic state inthe southern part of the
country since 1978. Enditem
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