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Showing posts with label Mindanao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mindanao. Show all posts

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Philippine Military Says ISIS Luring Recruits with ‘Bundles of Money’

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The Philippine military says that Islamic State linked militants besieging the southern city of Marawi may be using cash to lure new recruits into joining the insurgency.

As fighting in the so-called “Islamic city” on the island of Mindanao nears its fourth month, Colonel Romeo Brawner of the Joint Task Force Marawi has said that the seizure of a “bundle of money” from an individual who was attempting to enter the war zone backs up reports that the Maute militants are paying fighters to join their ranks.

"We have received several reports about people being paid in cash to join the Maute terrorist group and also to support them in kind,” Brawner told Philippine channel ABS-CBN.

“For instance, some are being paid for their boats… Their boats are rented so that they can bring in reinforcements,” he added.

On Friday the Australian military said it will send a team of soldiers to help train Philippine forces to fight the Islamists who are trying to establish a base in the city.

"We are very committed to supporting the Philippines in its efforts to defend itself against terrorist threats,” Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne said to ABC.

“Not only because we support our friends but because it's important for Australia as well. This is a threat to the region we all need to work together to defeat.”

Surrender

President Rodrigo Duterte said on Saturday that militants who lay down their arms and surrender will be given a fair trial.

“We will try them, give them due process, provide them with a lawyer and there will be no oppression, harassment or anything,” Duterte said in a press briefing, ABS-CBN reports.


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“No violence will be inflicted upon them if they surrender... nothing of the sort. I will not allow it. That is not the way how I treat people, even if they’re criminals.”

Earlier this week military officials said they had killed over 600 Maute militants and 11 foreign fighters in the ongoing fight for the city - a fight which led to the implementation of martial law for the entire Mindanao region.

Some 150 Philippine soldiers have been killed in the fighting, while thousands of people have been displaced as a result of the unrest.


Thursday, May 25, 2017

Philippines Army Rescues 78 Hostages, Kills 13 ISIS-Linked Terrorists

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At least seven soldiers and police officers were killed in the Philippines city of Marawi where government forces carried out an operation to rescue dozens of hostages held by Islamic State-linked terrorists, according to the army.

Five soldiers and two policemen have been killed in sporadic clashes with militants since Tuesday, Col. Edgard Arevalo of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Public Affairs Office announced late Wednesday.

The army managed to kill at least 13 gunmen of the IS-affiliated Maute group who had overrun the local clinic, taking hostages, and occupying Marawi’s City Hall.

Government forces managed to rescue 78 civilians from the Amai Pakpak Medical Center where the terrorists tried to use them as human shields as the army moved in, Western Mindanao Command chief, Lt. Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr., said according to the PhilStar daily.

The troops also secured 42 teachers who had taken refuge and got trapped at Dansalan College after the city was engulfed in violence.

Obviously, the priest and others from the Catholic church who were taken hostage yesterday were not among those rescued.

Authorities provided no details of civilian injuries and casualties, but said at least 31 soldiers were wounded in the attempt to rescue the hostages and escort civilians to safety.

On Tuesday night, President Rodrigo Duterte placed the entire island of Mindanao under martial law for 60 days after battles between government troops and the Maute in Marawi escalated. Duterte was forced to cut short his trip to Russia to return home to tackle the terrorist insurgency.

“Anyone now holding a gun, confronting the government with violence, my orders are spare no one, let us solve the problems of Mindanao once and for all," Duterte said Wednesday.

“If I think you should die, you will die. If you fight us, you will die. If there's an open defiance, you will die, and if it means many people dying, so be it. That's how it is,” he added.

Duterte also warned that he will not hesitate to declare martial law throughout the entire country if terrorism spills beyond Mindanao.

“Government may consider the covered areas of martial law, in the event that members of Maute group and other ISIS-affiliated terrorists seek sanctuary or expand their terrorist activities in the Visayas and Mindanao,” Duterte said.

“I will not allow the country to go to the dogs. As I said, the military has the primary role now of keeping the law and order situation and in all parts of the Republic of the Philippines,” the president said.

The Philippines leader also promised to resign if extremists prove him incapable of maintaining peace in his country.

“As president, if I cannot confront them, I will resign,” Duterte said. “If I am incompetent and incapable of keeping order in this country, let me step down and give the job to somebody else.”