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KATO on small horse
12015-12-12T13:31:07-08:00Cary Yballa98e3545aa46567f71b3ab847ed3420c7a004d55d73641plain2015-12-12T13:31:07-08:00Philippines Muslim RebelsNickee ButlanganSTRMaguindanaoPHLTOK106APBM HY**TOK** KAJ**TOK**FILE - In this file photo taken Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011, Ameril Umbra Kato, the commander of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement, rides a horse inside his rebel stronghold in Maguindanao province in southern Philippines. The commander whose rebels have pledged support to the Islamic State group died Tuesday following a long ailment, the Philippine military and insurgents said Wednesday, April 15, 2015. (AP Photo/Nickee Butlangan, File)20110816000000+0000TUESDAY AUG. 16, 2011 FILE PHOTOAP5IFILEAmeril Umbra KatoCary Yballa98e3545aa46567f71b3ab847ed3420c7a004d55d