More than 120,000 people have fled their homes in the
impoverished southern Philippines since
fighting broke out between government troops and Islamic militants in late
January, the UN refugee agency said Friday.
"UNHCR is concerned about the safety of civilians as
the conflict spreads into local villages," spokesman Babar Baloch told
reporters.
The Philippines military
launched an offensive earlier this year against the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom
Fighters (BIFF), a rebel group fighting for an independent Muslim homeland in
the south.
The offensive, including attacks with artillery and
helicopter gunships, has taken place in poor farming areas on Mindanao
island, where Muslim rebels have for decades fought for independence.
Baloch said an estimated 13 municipalities in Maguindanao
and North Cotabato had been affected by the
eight weeks of clashes.
More than 120,000 had been displaced and sought shelter in
schools, public buildings and madrasas, he said.
But he acknowledged, "the estimated number of displaced
could be higher, since it does not include people hosted by relatives and
friends."
Baloch also warned that the numbers were "expected to
grow as the fighting extends to the local communities ... already hosting many
of the displaced."
The volatile security situation is meanwhile blocking UNHCR
from accessing many of the affected areas, he said.
UNHCR expressed particular concern for the safety of
civilians, including women and children, stuck in the conflict area.
While civilians did not seem to be targeted directly, they
were getting caught in the crossfire, Baloch told AFP.
"Women and children could potentially be exposed to
exploitation and abuse," he warned, pointing out that many found
themselves without income or community protection, and with very limited access
to shelter, food, medicine and water.
"UNHCR appeals to all parties of the conflict to ensure
the safety of civilians while the law and order operation is underway," he
said.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/107355/more-than-120000-mindanao-residents-flee-as-all-out-offensive-vs-biff-continues
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