From the Philippine Star (Feb 3): Abu
Sayyaf members behead MNLF fighters in Jolo
The Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), a terrorist organization operating in Mindanao,
reportedly beheaded four fighters of the Muslim guerilla faction of the Moro
National Liberation Front (MNLF) in a clash between the two groups, police said
today.
The clash broke out when the MNLF forces under spiritual leader Ustadz Habier
Malik reportedly attacked the Abu Sayyaf group that refused to free captive
Jordanian broadcast journalist Baker Adbullah Atyani Sunday morning in the
mountains of Patikul township in Sulu province, island of Jolo, a police
security official said.
At least 5 MNLF guerilla members were killed by the Abu Sayyaf militants in
the assault. Four of the victims were subsequently beheaded, police said.
Jordanian broadcast journalist Baker Atyani and two Filipino companions were
kidnapped by the Abu Sayyaf gunmen in Jolo, Sulu on June 13 of last year. The
Filipino companions were released by ASG on Saturday night.
Nearly 500 MNLF fighters rushed to the camp of the Abu Sayyaf in the village
of Buhanginan in Patikul town early Sunday and were met by around 300 militants,
according to police.
Government security forces from police and marines have been deployed at the
border to avert the escalation of the fighting between the two forces as
fighting continued intermittently, according to the Sulu provincial police
office.
http://www.philstar.com/breaking-news/2013/02/03/904422/abu-sayyaf-members-behead-mnlf-fighters-jolo
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