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Global War on Terror
May 08, 2003
Terror victims take matters in their own hands

From ABS-CBN News:

ZAMBOANGA CITY - Villagers angry over a spate of Moro rebel attacks raided a small Moro settlement in northern Mindanao, leaving one girl dead, a military report said Thursday.

The armed villagers from the predominantly Christian town of Maigo attacked the Moro settlers on the edge of the town last Sunday, burning three thatch houses and leaving a six-year-old girl dead.

The attack was apparently in retaliation for similar raid by the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) on Maigo in April where the rebels occupied parts of the town and looted homes, the military added.

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