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No trace so far of kidnapped European birdwatchers in Tawi-Tawi

To: "Steve Potter" <>
Subject: No trace so far of kidnapped European birdwatchers in Tawi-Tawi
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 20:03:21 +1100
I was just reading this item on a birding tour company web site http://www.birding2asia.com/W2W/Philippines/Zamboanga.html which dates from November 2012. They seem to think things were pretty OK in Zamboanga. I think that they were a bit optimistic I think birding in Zamboanga, particularly in the southern islands, should be regarded as being riskier than juggling hand grenades.

Carl Clifford


On 03/02/2012, at 7:22 PM, Steve Potter wrote:

Hi all

Not sure if any of you have seen this.

Steve Potter



http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/246564/news/regions/no-trace-so-far-of-
kidnapped-european-birdwatchers-in-tawi-tawi

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