From the Mindanao Examiner Blog site (Apr 15): Troops attack MILF forces in Mindanao
Philippine troops attacked Monday a stronghold of the country’s largest Muslim
rebel group Moro Islamic Liberation Front in the restive province of Basilan,
sparking a fierce firefight that left a still undetermined number of rebels dead
and wounded.
The MILF, which is currently negotiating peace with Manila,
accused the military of attacking its forces in Tipo-Tipo town. “The Philippine
Army raided the forces of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front early morning today
at Sitio Badja Maluha in Barangay Baguindan in Tipo-Tipo and MILF suffered
scores of casualties,” the rebel group said.
But the military’s Western
Mindanao Command said the offensive targeted the leaders of the militant Abu
Sayyaf group – Isnilon Hapilon and Puruji Indama – who were behind the
kidnapping of Australian adventurer Warren Rodwell.
Rodwell, kidnapped on
December 2011 from his seaside house in Ipil town in Zamboanga del Sur province
by gunmen who posed as policemen – was freed on March 2 after his Filipino wife,
Miraflor Gutang paid P4 million ransom to the Abu Sayyaf, which originally
demanded $2 million.
Army Col. Rolando Gregorio, a spokesman for the
Western Mindanao Command, insisted the operation was directed at the Abu Sayyaf
and troops had killed 6 militants, although their bodies were not
recovered.
“We would like to emphasize that the operation was conducted
and directed only against the ASG terrorists with utmost consideration on the
safety of MILF communities in the operational area,” Gregorio said, adding
soldiers captured an Abu Sayyaf encampment and that operations still continue in
the area.
But Abbas Salung, a senior member of the MILF cease-fire
committee, has strongly denied the military’s claim, saying the operation
targeted the MILF forces under rebel leader Ustadz Hamzah Sapanton.
He
said: “The MILF-CCCH (Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities) and AHJAG (Ad
Hoc Joint Action Group) were never coordinated by the government of the
movements or any activity of the government forces in Baguindan, which is a
known MILF community.”
Salung blamed the military for the violence in
Basilan, one of five provinces under the Muslim autonomous
region.
“Clearly there is a deliberate act to undermine the cease-fire
and the peace talks between the Aquino government and the MILF, which only
compounds the increasing doubts of the public over the sincerity of the
government in the peace process,” he quoted Sapanton as saying after the
fighting stopped.
He said the MILF would file a protest with the
government cease-fire committee against the military for violating the truce.
“The encounter had already ceased, but actions must be undertaken by the
government to avoid recurrence of the firefight between the government and MILF
forces and to prove that the government forces are indeed upholding the policy
of the Aquino government for the primacy of the peace process,” Salung
said.
The military offensive came just as the MILF expressed concerns
over so-called “spoilers” of the peace process.
“The sad part of this is
the fact that spoilers do not only thrive outside the process. There are those
who lurk within organization or government. They pretend to be on board the
process, but truth is that they have their own agenda, contrary to the desired
end state for the process, or more insensibly, undermining their principal’s
official instruction,” the MILF said, adding peace negotiators must be vigilant
in not allowing “moles” in their ranks.
Peace negotiators in October
signed the Bangsamoro Framework Agreement which shall replace the current Muslim
autonomous region.
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