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To: energyplay who wrote (64475)5/31/2005 5:27:34 PM
From: Slagle   of 74559
 
energyplay Re: "Holland" There are bunches of Indonesian Muslims in Holland, some having been there for quite a while. The Filipino communists have their "government in exile" there too and it turns out that the two top Filipino communists living there are not Filipinos at all but Indonesians. Up till 2002 these two guys, their families and a bunch of underlings were all on the Dutch dole with the government taking care of their every need, housing, food, ect. This sort of thing has been a project of the left in Holland for a long time and I would guess they (the Dutch) harbor rebels from all around the reigon. In 2002 tthe Filipino communists lost their Dutch dole, though they still maintain their headquarters there, despite the protests of the Philippine government.

When a bomb goes off in a crowded market or on a bus in the Southern Philippines the NPA (Filipino communists) and the Muslim rebels both usually take credit for it. To say they work together is an understatement. And now the Dutch may just be just beginning to make the connection.
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