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Gang leader Joebert "Ondo" Perez, a former militiaman trained and armed by the government, talks to the media as hostages prepare their own meals at a remote village in Prosperidad township, Agusan del Sur province in southern Philippines, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009.
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Joebert "Ondo" Perez, a Government-armed former militiaman, talks to the media at a remote village in Prosperidad township, Agusan del Sur province in southern Philippines Friday Dec. 11, 2009.
Fore, right! 2009
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Villagers taken as hostages by Joebert "Ondo" Perez, unseen, a Government-armed former militiaman, rest on the grassy portion at a remote village in Prosperidad township, Agusan del Sur province in southern Philippines Friday Dec. 11, 2009.
Fore, right! 2009
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Gang leader Joebert "Ondo" Perez, a former militiaman trained and armed by the government, talks to the media as hostages prepare their own meals at a remote village in Prosperidad township, Agusan del Sur province in southern Philippines, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009.
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Two hostage-takers, former government-armed militiamen led by Joebert 'Ondo'
Fore, right! 2009
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Friday, December 11, 2009 at 9: 38 a.m. Joebert "Ondo" Perez, a Government-armed former militiaman, talks to the media at a remote village in Prosperidad township, Agusan del Sur province in southern Philippines Friday Dec. 11, 2009.
Fore, right! 2009
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Villagers taken as hostages by Joebert "Ondo" Perez, unseen, a government-armed former militiaman, prepare to take their lunch at a remote village in Prosperidad township, Agusan del Sur province in southern Philippines, Friday, Dec. 11, 2009.
Fore, right! 2009
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A hostage-taker walks past villagers taken as hostages by Joebert "Ondo"
Fore, right! 2009
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Two hostage-takers, former government-armed militiamen led by Joebert 'Ondo' ...
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The hostage-takers were demanding the release of tribal leader Jobert "Ondo" Perez, who was jailed with three other tribesmen for taking 79 people captive in the same place in 2009 over a long-running clan feud.
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