WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Rebel Leaders Issue List of Demands
Army rebels believed involved in a recent coup attempt called for a new military-backed government and far-reaching reforms, saying the country is “so sick that it needs major surgery.” In a 24-point set of demands on President Corazon Aquino, rebel leader Gregorio (Gringo) Honasan called for an end to church intervention in politics, reform of the justice system and amnesty for political offenders. In a statement published in the opposition newspaper Newsday, Honasan urged Aquino to either form a coalition government to implement radical reforms or step down in favor of a new governing council. But Aquino showed no signs of yielding.
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