Young Muslims in Marawi City in the southern Philippine province of Lanao del Sur pledge their allegiance to IS in Iraq and Syria in these photos sent to the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.
Various armed Muslim groups in the southern
The 6th Infantry Division in the restive province
of Maguindanao has recently confirmed recently the recruitment of civilians
into the “Anṣār al-Khilāfah” or “Supporters of the Caliphate” headed by
Mohammad Jaafar Maguid, who pledged allegiance to ISIS in August 2014.
Troops recently clashed with Maguid’s group in Sultan
Kudarat’s Palimbang town and killed 8 jihadists – one of them an Indonesian
fighter Ali Ibrahim. The rest of the casualties were all Filipinos and one is
believed a clan member of a powerful political clan in the Muslim autonomous
region.
His family was shocked when news broke out that he was among
those killed in the clash, saying, the slain man was just a student studying
Koran in General Santos
City.
Recruitment
Captain Jo-ann Petinglay, a spokeswoman for the 6th
Infantry Division, said they only learned about the Anṣār al-Khilāfah
recruitment after retrieving various documents and identifications cards of new
members in the jihadists’ camp following the deadly clash.
She said the military is now working to stop the recruitment
of civilians by the radical groups.
Petinglay said the slain Indonesian militant was also a
senior member of the Mujahideen Indonesian Timur and had been previously
arrested in Zamboanga
City in 2005 for illegal
gun possession and freed by the court in 2013. And he had since joined the
Anṣār al-Khilāfah, which has threatened to kill American troops assisting the Philippines in
defeating terrorism in the troubled Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).
Maguid, who was a key member of the Moro Islamic Liberation
Front which signed a peace deal with Manila
in 2014, escaped the fighting in Sultan Kudarat along with over 3 dozen
followers. Maguid was believed wounded in the clash.
Petinglay said troops and policemen tracked down the
jihadists’ hideout after villagers tipped off authorities about the radical
group.
“The successful operation is a manifestation of the
established good relationship of the military and police with the
community, as information pertaining to the presence of the target and his
supporters was volunteered by concerned citizens from the local community,”
Petinglay said.
Troops, she said, also recovered six ISIS flags, including a
.50-caliber Barrett sniper rifle, an M16 automatic rifle, a .45-caliber pistol,
assorted improvised explosives, radio communication sets, identification cards
and various documents with intelligence value from the encounter site.
Aside from local Anṣār al-Khilāfah, the Abu Sayyaf group and
the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters in the southern Philippines also pledged allegiance to ISIS and
vowed to put up a strict Islamic state in Mindanao .
Kill the Infidels
Just mid-November, ISIS-inspired rebels have warned of more
attacks on civilian targets, particularly Christian areas in the Philippines , as
security forces continue its offensives on insurgent and radical groups in the
ARMM.
Masked gunmen released a video on Facebook threatening
attacks on innocent civilians and to pursue an Islamic caliphate in Mindanao . The video came out following bombing and
suicide attacks by ISIS on various civilian targets in Paris ,
France and in Beirut early in the
month.
The gunmen, with the ISIS flags behind them, spoke lengthily
in fluent Tagalog, mimicking ISIS style in
threatening to wipe out the “infidels.” But the military said local insurgents
were riding on the notoriety of ISIS also known as Islamic State of Iraq and
the Levant or ISIL.
Black Flag Movement
Late last year, some 100 local Muslims in Marawi City
have pledged allegiance or bai’ah to the ISIS following trends from radical
jihadist groups in the Philippines .
Those who pledged their allegiance took their mass oath-taking in a surprise
announcement inside the Masjid Islamic Center there.
An elderly Muslim cleric who was a former senior member of
the Moro Islamic Liberation Front; and members of the Khilafah Islamiyah
Mindanao-Black Flag Movement allegedly organized the mass oath-taking.
Dozens of Muslim detainees in Taguig
City just outside Manila
also pledged their allegiance to ISIS and was
believed organized by Ahmad Santos, the jailed leader of the radical
Muslim-converts group Rajah Solaiman Movement or RSM.
The Khilafah Islamiyah Movement which is being linked by
police and military with the Abu Sayyaf and the BIFF, and the Al-Khobar group
and RSM, was the first local jihadist group that vowed support to the ISIS .
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