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Kidnappers Reject Manila Offer
Kidnappers of a Filipino truck driver rejected an apparent ransom offer from Manila and said he had been taken to an undisclosed site for possible execution. Al-Jazeera television quoted the kidnappers yesterday as saying they had extended by 24 hours to Monday night the deadline for the Philippines to agree to their demand to withdraw troops by July 20. The Arabic satellite channel said Angelo dela Cruz had been moved “to the place of implementing the punishment and was given food and water.”

“He asked his body to be handed over to his country as well as another day to send his last message to his president,” Al-Jazeera said, showing a letter it said it received from the group. The channel briefly showed a videotape in which it said Dela Cruz appealed to Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to swiftly withdraw troops from Iraq so he could return to his family alive. Manila has said it will not change its plans to withdraw its 51 humanitarian troops on Aug. 20, and sent its top Middle East diplomat to Baghdad to negotiate for Dela Cruz’s release and has pleaded with the militants not to kill him. A diplomat in Manila earlier said the kidnappers had told Manila through intermediaries that a cash ransom was out of the question. It was unclear how much was offered. “The captors are committed to their cause and said they cannot be bought,” said the diplomat, who asked not to be named.
Posted by: Fred 2004-07-12
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