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Philippine Rebels Still Holding More Than 20 Hostages
Kristina Luz
Manila
16 Jun 2001 20:48 UTC
Muslim rebels in the southern Philippines have released three 1)hostages. The Abu Sayyaf rebel group is still holding more than two dozen 2)captives. Three Americans are among those seized last month. A local official says a rebel leader was killed in 3)clashes with government forces.
Two hostages and a Muslim cleric walked out of the 4)jungles of Basilan Island to freedom. Kimberly Jao and Francis Ganzon were flown to Manila Saturday to meet with President Gloria Arroyo1.
They were among a group of hostages seized by the Abu Sayyaf rebels last month from a resort on Palawan Island. The 5)cleric was a 6)volunteer negotiator from the area, who was seized a few days ago.
Francis Ganzon said in an interview with the Radio Mindanao Network that he and Ms. Jao were released because they were the youngest and the oldest in the group. Ms. Jao's mother escaped two weeks ago, along with Mr. Ganzon's wife and seven other 7)hostages. Newspaper reports said the families of the two paid ransoms2 for their release, something the Philippine government has refused to do. Officials could not confirm those reports.
Mr. Ganzon told the radio he had not seen one of the American hostages, Guillermo Sobero, for several days. But he could not confirm claims by the rebels that they had killed him. No body has been found. Mr. Ganzon said another American hostage, Martin Burnham, a missionary3 kidnapped with his wife, was injured during clashes between the rebels and government forces two weeks ago. Government officials could not confirm that.
Meanwhile, a local leader on Basilan Island said he had confirmation4 that Abu Sayyaf leader Khadaffy Janjalani was killed in clashes with government forces.
The government has rejected rebel demands that it 8)withdraw its forces from Basilan Island, and has vowed5 to continue its campaign against the rebels and the search for the hostages.
The rebels 9)kidnapped three Americans and 17 Filipinos from a 10)resort last month, and later took several more hostages from a hospital on Basilan Island after clashes with government troops. Nine h
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Philippine Rebels Still Holding More Than 20 Hostages
Kristina Luz
Manila
16 Jun 2001 20:48 UTC
Muslim rebels in the southern Philippines have released three 1)hostages. The Abu Sayyaf rebel group is still holding more than two dozen 2)captives. Three Americans are among those seized last month. A local official says a rebel leader was killed in 3)clashes with government forces.
Two hostages and a Muslim cleric walked out of the 4)jungles of Basilan Island to freedom. Kimberly Jao and Francis Ganzon were flown to Manila Saturday to meet with President Gloria Arroyo.
They were among a group of hostages seized by the Abu Sayyaf rebels last month from a resort on Palawan Island. The 5)cleric was a 6)volunteer negotiator from the area, who was seized a few days ago.
Francis Ganzon said in an interview with the Radio Mindanao Network that he and Ms. Jao were released because they were the youngest and the oldest in the group. Ms. Jao's mother escaped two weeks ago, along with Mr. Ganzon's wife and seven other 7)hostages. Newspaper reports said the families of the two paid ransoms for their release, something the Philippine government has refused to do. Officials could not confirm those reports.
Mr. Ganzon told the radio he had not seen one of the American hostages, Guillermo Sobero, for several days. But he could not confirm claims by the rebels that they had killed him. No body has been found. Mr. Ganzon said another American hostage, Martin Burnham, a missionary kidnapped with his wife, was injured during clashes between the rebels and government forces two weeks ago. Government officials could not confirm that.
Meanwhile, a local leader on Basilan Island said he had confirmation that Abu Sayyaf leader Khadaffy Janjalani was killed in clashes with government forces.
The government has rejected rebel demands that it 8)withdraw its forces from Basilan Island, and has vowed to continue its campaign against the rebels and the search for the hostages.
The rebels 9)kidnapped three Americans and 17 Filipinos from a 10)resort last month, and later took several more hostages from a hospital on Basilan Island after clashes with government troops. Nine hostages escaped and two have been found dead.
(1) hostage[5hRstIdV]n.人质, 抵押品
(2) captive[5kAptIv]n.俘虏adj.被俘的, 被迷住的
(3) clash[klAF]n.冲突, 撞击声, 抵触v.(使)发出撞击声, 猛撞, 冲突
(4) jungle[5dVQN^(E)l]n.丛林, 生死关头
(5) cleric[5klerIk]n.牧师, 传教士adj.牧师的
(6) volunteer[vRlEn5tIE(r)]n.志愿者, 志愿兵adj.志愿的v.自愿
(7) hostage[5hRstIdV]n.人质, 抵押品
(8) withdraw[wIT5drC:]vt.收回, 撤消vi.缩回, 退出v.撤退
(9) kidnap[5kIdnAp]vt.诱拐(小孩), 绑架, 勒赎
(10) resort[rI5zC:t]vi.求助, 诉诸n.凭借, 手段, 常去之地, 胜地
ostages escaped and two have been found dead.
(1) hostage[5hRstIdV]n.人质, 抵押品
(2) captive[5kAptIv]n.俘虏adj.被俘的, 被迷住的
(3) clash[klAF]n.冲突, 撞击声, 抵触v.(使)发出撞击声, 猛撞, 冲突
(4) jungle[5dVQN^(E)l]n.丛林, 生死关头
(5) cleric[5klerIk]n.牧师, 传教士adj.牧师的
(6) volunteer[vRlEn5tIE(r)]n.志愿者, 志愿兵adj.志愿的v.自愿
(7) hostage[5hRstIdV]n.人质, 抵押品
(8) withdraw[wIT5drC:]vt.收回, 撤消vi.缩回, 退出v.撤退
(9) kidnap[5kIdnAp]vt.诱拐(小孩), 绑架, 勒赎
(10) resort[rI5zC:t]vi.求助, 诉诸n.凭借, 手段, 常去之地, 胜地
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2 ransoms | |
付赎金救人,赎金( ransom的名词复数 ) | |
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5 vowed | |
起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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