Saturday, March 1, 2014

Moro rebels raid military base in Southern Philippines

From the Mindanao Examiner blog site (Mar 1): Moro rebels raid military base in Southern Philippines



Moro rebels launched a daring attack on a military base, firing grenades and automatic weapons and ambushed a government reinforcement that killed several soldiers in Maguindanao province in the Muslim autonomous region in southern Philippines.

A rebel spokesman, Abu Misry Mama, said they launched the attack on the army’s mechanized brigade near Datu Saudi Ampatuan town before midnight, surprising troops in the barracks. He said they also attacked a military reinforcement on the highway and killed soldiers.

“We brought the war to their doorstep. Brave mujahedeen attacked the military base and also ambushed soldiers trying to reinforce the beleaguered troops of the mechanized brigade. Our fighters killed several soldiers and we have no casualties,” Mama told the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner by phone from his headquarters in the province.

Mama said the attack was ordered by Sheik Mohidin Animbang, new leader of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement and its armed wing Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, in retaliation to continuing military offensive against them in the province.

“The military attacked our members who were just farming in the province and so we launched our own offensive,” Mama said, adding the raid was carried by an elite team of fighters armed with grenade launchers and automatic weapons. “At least 30 rounds of grenades have been fired into the camp,” he said.

The military said no soldiers were killed in the attack and citing intelligence reports claimed that three rebels were slain in the fighting.

The rebel group – founded by Ameril Umra Kato - split with the main Moro Islamic Liberation Front, which is currently negotiating peace with Manila. Kato accused MILF chieftain Murad Ebrahim of abandoning their demand for an independent state in Mindanao and vowed to pursue an independent Muslim homeland in Mindanao.

The rebel leader has several times criticized Ebrahim for talking peace with the Aquino government which insisted on granting wider autonomy to some four million Muslims in Mindanao.

Kato is facing a string of criminal charges in connection to the series of attacks that he led after the failed signing of the Muslim homeland deal in 2008 between the MILF and the government. The Supreme Court declared the accord as unconstitutional and the aborted deal triggered a series of deadly attacks by Kato’s forces in Mindanao.





Members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement and its spokesman Abu Misry Mama during a clandestine interview in southern Philippines. (Mindanao Examiner Photo - Mark Navales)

http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2014/03/moro-rebels-raid-military-base-in.html

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