From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Aug 9): New al-Qaeda-inspired group eyed in Mindanao blasts—terror expert
A young jihadist group inspired by the al-Qaeda could be behind the spate of
bombings in Mindanao, an expert on terrorism told Radyo Inquirer on Friday.
Khilafa Islamiya, a jihadist group based in Lanao del Sur with links to the
regional terror network Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), is the probable suspect in a
spate of bombings in Mindanao, according to Prof. Rommel Banlaoi, executive
director of the Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence and Terrorism Research.
In an interview with Radyo Inquirer 990AM, Banlaoi said his group received
information that the Khilafa Islamiyah and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom
Fighters recently held a joint training on bomb-making with the help of
JI-linked individuals.
Banlaoi said they are led to believe that the series of blasts in Mindanao
are part of the groups’ “after-training missions.”
“Based on our experience, when trainings are held by militants, they later
embark on test missions to see if the students learned anything,” he explained.
On July 26, six people were killed in an explosion in Cagayan de Oro City. It
was followed by the Cotabato City blast on August 5 which claimed eight lives.
Like the first two incidents, the August 7 explosion in North Cotabato has yet
to be claimed by any group.
Meanwhile, the BIFF claimed responsibility for a roadside bombing in
Maguindanao which injured seven soldiers.
Asked why the Khilafa Islamiyah did not admit responsibility for the
bombings, Banlaoi said, “Maybe they still do not want to the public to know
about the new group so law enforcement authorities won’t focus on them.”
He said that while the BIFF is pushing for an independent Islamic state in
the Philippines, the Khilafa Islamiyah is inspired by the al-Qaeda.
“Their regional agenda is to be part of the Islamic caliphate in Southeast
Asia which is also being pursued by the Jemaah Islamiyah. It is also part of
their agenda to be part of the global caliphate that al-Qaeda wants to
establish,” Banlaoi said.
He said there are reports that the BIFF and the Khilafa Islamiyah were
trained by JI personalities such as the Singaporean Abdullah Ali, alias Mauwiya,
and Malaysian operative Maruwan. The two groups are supposedly working together
because of a “convergence of interests on the Islamic cause.”
According to state authorities, the BIFF, a breakaway group of the Moro
Islamic Liberation Front, wants to derail the peace process.
“It is difficult to achieve peace. This is a huge challenge for the
Bangsamoro government that will be established, how they will address these
groups that are coordinating to spread chaos and terror in Mindanao,” Banlaoi
said, referring to the ongoing peace process between the MILF and the Philippine
government.
He said they have known about the group since last year. He said their
research group had long been sharing information with the authorities and
private security firms.
Khilafah in Islam means caliphate which refers to an Islamic state
representing political unity for the entire Muslim community.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/462101/new-al-qaeda-inspired-group-eyed-in-mindanao-blasts-terror-expert
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