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   Pacific Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 15, 1986, Tokyo, Japan                                IT r m rJ H cn g 4ft1 fa ss oe Stars and Stripes M 03 cn O ill M nc 5 a RQ TV and Radio Stripes looks at RP insurgency Beginning Tuesday 41st 73 250 AN AUTHORIZED UNOFFICIAL PUBLICATION FOR THE PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND AUTHORIZED US PERSONNEL WITHIN THE PACIFIC COMMAND 7 RICHARD STEVENSON March 1986 Aquino readies amnesty for rebels Compiled from wire reports MANILA President Corazon Aquino is prepar ing an amnesty proclamation for Communist and Moslem guerrillas to end insurgencies spawned during the 20year reign of Ferdinand a Cabinet member said Political Affairs Minister Antonio Cuenco said factions of the Communist New Peoples Army and the Moro National Liberation Front of the Mos lems have made truce proposals through civilian and church ceasefire feelers involve thousands of Cuenco They just want to lay down their arms and start a new Cuenco said he was drafting an amnesty proclamation spelling out the conditions under which rebels could come down from the hills and be pardoned for political The minister said the amnesty was expected to be signed in the next few days and it would include a program to grant dissidents economic aid and This will allow these people to go back to the mainstream of our national Cuenco See related Page A4 The Cuenco described the guerrillas truce proposals as a giant step toward peace for the Aquino which took over after a civilian backed military revolt ousted Marcos on In an effort to pursue truce seven Roman Catholic nuns left Thursday for one of the Philippines most active Communist rebel strong THE from the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred flew on a military transport plane bound for the thirdlargest island about 300 miles southeast of One nun about to board the plane said the missionary group would be expanded to a total of 17 nuns when it enters the hinterlands of a known sanctuary of the Communist New Peoples Army The who spoke on condition she not be said the missionaries will visit 24 towns in the islands three and said the military had promised to Asked if that meant a ceasefire had been declared for the another nun Itll be safer with just because they know She said hundreds of rebels remained on the but gave no specific In the past eight the missionary group has concentrated its efforts on trying to persuade the rebels to give up their armed struggle by entering territories where the rebels are active and holding direct talks with We will try to convince them to give up arms so that we may have There have been a lot of killings said another who also declined to be A nun who saw the group off said a family of insurgents that surrendered in late 1985 had told the missionaries there were others waiting to give up but did not know feeling it was dangerous to surrender to the Philippine They found out they were fighting for See Page A2 Golden opportunity Mark Brown 44 shoots on the run as teammate Bryan Maddox 33 watches in the Midway Golds 10387 victory over Thursday in the Western Pacific Conference Regional Basketball Championship The loss knocked out of the See Page Gloria Montgomery Reagan reportedly denies pressuring for shuttle launch WASHINGTON AP President Reagan says the White House never pressured NASA to meet any sched ules for launching space I am not a scientist and they a published report Reagans made day in an interview with The Balti more came as the White House disclosed that weeks before the shut tle Challenger NASA asked the president to highlight the Challenger mission in his State of the Union speech by calling it the ultimate field trip of an American We have never from here sug gested or pushed them for a launch of the Reagan was quoted as I would feel that I was way out of my depth in trying to do I am not a scientist and they Asked whether a White House directive calling on NASA to aim for 24 shuttle launches a year had cre ated pressure to go ahead with the disastrous Reagan replied and we have never done any thing except to approve their The president added that he would not decide whether to approve finan cing a replacement for the Challen ger until receiving a report from the See Page A2 Police arrest suspect in Palme assassination Sweden AP Police have arrested a man on cion of complicity in the murder of Prime Minister Olof a Stock holm police official said After news agency re ported a man was being Stock holm police spokesman Leif Hallberg I can confirm that after follow ing up various we had reason to arrest a man on suspicion of complic ity in Palmes Hallberg He was brought in last night at and booked for interroga The arrest was made for further investigation of the mans possible part in the Hallberg refused to give any fur ther details about the A man wielding a Mag num revolver killed Palme on 28 as the prime minister walked along a See Page A2  

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