Philippine president let Moro leader leave country
Duterte terms Muslim ethnic group leader Nur Misuari revolutionary, not fugitive

ANKARA
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he intervened to allow Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) chief to leave the country, according to media reports on Wednesday.
Nur
In a speech on Tuesday in Bangued, capital of the northern Abra province, daily Manila Bulletin reported, Duterte said: “He came to see me to ask me to intercede in his behalf that he be given temporary pass to go out because he has a case and he would be jailed here, so he can attend the Organization of the Islamic Conference.
“So I told the military and the police 'Let him leave, he will return. He is not a fugitive, he is a revolutionary'.
“And you know what? That guy will always come back. It would be an insult to his person if he is buried in another land."
The Moro leader was accused of malversation of
He left the country on Feb. 26 and is expected to return by March 20.
The Moro
A historic referendum was held early this year to grant the Moro Muslims autonomy. A prime minister was appointed for the autonomous region in late February.
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