The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) rejected the demands made by the Abu Sayyaf Group, in particular, the withdrawal of troops in Sulu. ASG threatened to kill one of their German captives if the government will not accede to their demands.
AFP rejects ASG demand to withdraw troops in Sulu
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