With
the nation about to commemorate the first year anniversary of the bloody Zamboanga City siege this coming Sept. 9, the
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) announced that it has taken steps to
prevent a repeat of the crisis.
"We
are making steps to prevent this crisis from happening again in the
future," AFP public affairs office chief Lt. Col. Ramon Zagala said
Sunday.
He
also that the sacrifices made by the military in defending Zamboanga City
will never be forgotten.
"The
defense of Zamboanga
City last year will
always remind us of the heroism and sacrifices of our soldiers. They risked
their lives to defend the city and save innocent civilians from lawless
elements selfishly trying to grab power," Zagala stressed.
Around
25 soldiers were killed while another 184 were wounded in the successful
defense of Zamboanga
City against rogue
elements of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) led by Nur Misuari.
Killed
in the three-week fighting were 183 MNLF fighters while 292 were captured.
The
fighting also greatly debilitated Misuari's faction.
"Right
now he is in hiding and eventually the law will catch-up with him," the
AFP public affairs office chief stressed.
"We
all witnessed the restraint and focus of our soldiers who successfully rescued
the civilians being used as human shields. This manifests the maturity,
professionalism, and respect for human rights and international humanitarian
law of our soldiers," Zagala added.
And
due to this valiant efforts of the AFP, Zamboanga City
is now peaceful with its government and citizens engaged in rebuilding efforts.
"Right
now Zamboanga City is peaceful and the AFP is in close
coordination with its civilian partners in order to ensure the total
normalization of the situation in the city," the AFP public affairs chief
concluded.
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