'No clear evidence Daesh already in our place, because we don’t see any foreign personality there,' he tells
Almost one week after Philippine forces engaged in a bloody
shootout with a group claiming Daesh links, the chairman of the country's
one-time largest rebel group has underlined that there is still no proof that
the violent terrorist outfit has infiltrated local communities.
In an interview with
Anadolu Agency this week, Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)
Chairman Al-Haj Murad Ebrahim said that there was “no clear evidence yet
that Daesh is already in our place, because we don’t see any foreign personality
in there.”
Although Middle Eastern in
origin, the group relies on a swarm of sympathizers from foreign shores -- many
of whom have travelled through neighboring countries to sign up in its
destructive campaign of terror.
While acknowledging that some radical
elements in southern Mindanao
Island may be inspired by
Daesh, Ebrahim insisted there was “not direct contact” with the group.
"We have seen that there
are some radical elements in Moro who are sometimes being inspired by ISIS
[Daesh], but, I think these have not [had] direct contact with Daesh
or ISIS."
He emphasized the MILF’s efforts
to counter radicalism by talking to people in the Moro community about the
threat posed by Daesh.
On Sunday, the Philippines ’
military revealed that seven people who had recently been killed alongside an
Indonesian bomb-maker in a clash with marines belong to a new radical group in
the Muslim south.
GMA News quoted Capt. Joan
Petinglay, spokesperson for the 6th Infantry Division and Joint Task Force
Central, as saying that Daesh flags had been found in
the Ansar al-Khalifa Philippines
(Supporters of the Caliphate of the Philippines ) encampment where
Thursday’s clash broke out in Sultan Kudarat province.
Last year, two militant groups in
the south – the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters and the al-Qaeda-linked Abu
Sayyaf -- pledged allegiance to Daesh, prompting fears that the group could
make inroads in a region torn apart by decades of armed conflict.
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