Those evil extremists are now holding a deadline and threatened to hurt their victims unless the Philippine government complies with their request. According to a news,
ABS-CBN television journalist Ces Drilon, her cameramen Jimmy Encarnacion and Angelo Valderama, and university professor Octavio Dinampo, were heading to a secret meeting with a senior Abu Sayyaf leader when they were seized.
The abductors freed Valderama on June 12 after a ransom of 100,000 pesos (about 2,250 dollars) was paid.
I thought that the government is following a strict compliance with the no ransom policy? The Abu Sayyaf gave an ultimatum that they comply on June 17,2008 to resolve the problem. Drilon's family is interested in negotiating with the captors.
The government is offering a half million pesos reward for anyone who catches, kills or leads the army to the captors.
I am just so outraged. I don't know the words to use but, I hope that the captors will finally realize what their wrong doings are. I am just putting this in a calm manner but deep inside of me... nevermind...
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