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| Troopers vow to crush “We will give them a taste of their own medicine,” 79th Infantry “Masaligan” Battalion commanding officer Col. Nestor Porlucas said of the strategy the army will use in running after New People's Army rebels in Negros Oriental. Porlucas said the military is asking some people to withdraw their moral support to the NPA, and refrain from extending guerillas financial and material backing. He also said many were victims of rebellion during the height of the insurgency problem in early 1970s, because even some politicians supported the rebel movement. | ||||||||||||||||
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