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Military preparing for dialogue with GMA.(Metro & National News)
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Manila Bulletin
| Date:
March 16, 2006
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is preparing for the dialogue between President Arroyo and military personnel in AFP camps nationwide.
AFP spokesman Col. Tristan Kison said that the Presidentas dialogue with the military in the course of her provincial trips was not aimed at identifying who among them are pro or anti-government.
"Thatas the job of our intelligence and counter-intelligence units. Itas not the job of the...
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