Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Muslim groups reject all-out military offensive in Mindanao

From the Mindanao Examiner BlogSpot site (Nov 4): Muslim groups reject all-out military offensive in Mindanao







The caskets of six soldiers slain in fierce clashes with Abu Sayyaf militants in Basilan province is being loaded to a military cargo plane in Zamboanga city on November 4, 2014 that would bring it to their provinces. (Photos by Ely Dumaboc)

Human rights group Suara Bangsamoro has warned that a full offensive against the militant group Abu Sayyaf in the southern Philippine province of Basilan could lead to civilian abuses and destruction of properties, and massive displacement of people.

A battalion of marines were sent to Basilan recently to reinforce army troops battling the Abu Sayyaf in the restive province.

This, after Mujiv Hataman, the governor of the troubled Muslim autonomous region in Mindanao, recommended an all-out offensive against the Abu Sayyaf tagged as behind the killings of 6 soldiers, including a young army officer, in a recent clash in Basilan’s Sumisip town, a known stronghold of the jihadist group and birthplace of the politician.

Amira Lidasan, the group’s leader, has cautioned Hataman - whose elder brother Hadjiman Hataman-Salliman is the congressman of Basilan - in his all-out war announcement against the Abu Sayyaf fearing that civilians will be targeted in the military assault.

“Such policy is prone to abuse of power by the authorities and would lead to more cases of human rights violations such as massive displacement of residents, death due to strafing and indiscriminate firing, destruction of properties, exposing women and children to harm,” Lidasan said.

She said previous wars against the Abu Sayyaf tied to al-Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiya had resulted in the exodus of civilians whose properties and livelihoods were affected by military operations. She said that in 2000, the government ordered a massive military assault, backed by US military forces, against the Abu Sayyaf and the biggest casualties were the civilians while the Abu Sayyaf still continues their criminal activities.

Lidasan also accused Hataman of contradicting himself when two years ago he and the other governors in the autonomous region said “never again” to all-out war policy in dealing with rebels. She reminded Hataman that in the previous military operations against the Abu Sayyaf, there were also reports of military clashes with Moro Islamic Liberation Front rebels who are also in the mountainous area of Basilan.

Various Muslim groups also opposed a full-scale offensive against the Abu Sayyaf in Sulu province where security forces are pursuing the militants, saying, it would affect and displaced tens of thousands of innocent civilians.

President Benigno Aquino has ordered security forces to sustain the operations against the Abu Sayyaf group and at the same time said the government is also trying to bring progress to the region by constructing infrastructure.

“Ina-assure tayo ng ating militar at kapulisan na supisiyente ang ating mga pwersa para malipol itong mga masasamang-loob na ito,” Aquino said.

He said the military has deployed several infantry battalions to sustain the operations against the Abu Sayyaf which is still holding more than a dozen Filipino and foreign hostages in Mindanao. “Kapag several (battalions), hindi one or two, hindi three – several battalions composed of some of our most elite forces and the regular line infantry battalions, are going to all of these mountain lairs and very heavily wooded jungle and dense areas to precisely deprive them of (their) safe havens,” he said.

http://www.mindanaoexaminer.net/2014/11/muslim-groups-reject-all-out-military.html

1 comment:

  1. Surara Bangsamoro (Voice of the Moro People) is a Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) sectoral/political front organization active among Moros in the Southern Philippines. The group is one of several Moro-based CPP fronts. Others include the Moro-Christian People's Alliance, Kawagib (Rights), Liga ng Kabataan Moro (League of Moro Youth), and Khadidja (a Moro women's group).

    Amirah Ali Lidasan is a long-time CPP front group activist. She has served as a leader of both Suara Bangsamoro and the Moro-Christian People's Alliance (MCPA). Typical communist propaganda. Condemn the military for human rights abuses before the troops even carryout military operations. She must have some sort of crystal ball. lol

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