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Release of journalists delayed

2000-09-10 11:20
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Jolo - Muslim rebels in the southern Philippines have scrapped plans to immediately free two French journalists following the release of four European hostages a day earlier, a senior negotiator said on Sunday.

The Abu Sayyaf were busy trying to sort out internal problems after a bloody gun battle over a ransom spoils dispute that left more than half a dozen dead and 20 others injured on Saturday.

"No release today. No release tomorrow," Aventajado told reporters in nearby Zamboanga city before flying to central Cebu city, where he was to meet up with the Frenchman, a German and two Finns freed on Saturday by the group.

Aventajado spent 12 hours from late Saturday in telephone talks with Abu Sayyaf leader Galib Andang, also known as Commander Robot, but failed to win the freedom of France 2 television cameraman Jean-Jacques le Garrec and soundman Roland Madura.

The negotiator was expected to update French diplomats on Sunday on the fate of their remaining nationals in captivity in southern Jolo island.

Aventajado said he and Andang "have agreed not to do any operation today or tomorrow to work out the release of the remaining French journalists."

"We agreed that it might be unsafe for them because of the current situation in the area. We agreed to talk again the day after tomorrow (to discuss) when we can finally receive the remaining French journalists," he said.

Aventajado said Andang was still grieving over the death of his men in a gunbattle with a rival faction which ambushed them shortly before they released the four Europeans on Saturday.

The faction was reportedly disgruntled over the sharing of ransom money allegedly received by the group from Libya, which has denied paying money but promised millions of dollars in "development aid" to Muslim areas in the south.

More than a dozen Abu Sayyaf members from both sides were reportedly killed in the fighting.

Aventajado would not give a specific time-frame for the Frenchmen's release, telling reporters "we will just probably surprise you when we already have the two."

Andang "has to take care of his problems first" before releasing the two Frenchmen to ensure his group's safety. "It might be dangerous if (we) take too much risk," he said.

Under a "global agreement" brokered by Libya, the two were to have been freed on Saturday along with the four other Europeans who were among the Abu Sayyaf's 21 original hostages snatched from a Malaysian resort in April.

The "ambush disrupted the whole plan," Aventajado said, adding that Andang was still in a "state of agitation."

Only one Filipino hostage from the Sipadan group remains with the Abu Sayyaf, although Andang's group also holds 15 other Filipinos while another faction has an American captive, Jeffrey Schilling.

Sources familiar with the rebels in Jolo said Andang was reportedly hatching a plan to avenge the death of his men, a possibility that could lead to further escalation of violence and endanger the lives of the French newsmen.

Aventajado said he would maintain contact with Andang through satellite phone, but that government emissaries had been instructed to take a rest and visit their families during the lull.

Meanwhile, the four freed hostages on Sunday relished their first full day of liberty.

They were being put up at the Shangri La Mactan Island Resort in Cebu city, as they awaited the arrival of a Libyan chartered airplane that would take them home, via Tripoli.

Aventajado said he would confer with French diplomats and Libyan mediator Rajab Azzarouq, both of whom would decide whether the four will fly to Libya without waiting for the two French reporters. - Sapa-AFP

- SAPA

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