Sunday, December 27, 2015

Some in central Mindanao scared to sleep in homes after BIFF attacks – military

From GMA News (Dec 27): Some in central Mindanao scared to sleep in homes after BIFF attacks – military

Some Mindanao residents in the areas affected by recent deadly attacks by the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters are now too scared to sleep in their homes, the military said Sunday.

The death toll due to the attacks in central Mindanao was at 13 as of Friday afternoon, including fatalities from the BIFF, a breakaway faction of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) that is opposed to the peace agreement with the government.

BIFF guerillas captured several farmers and shot them dead on December 24 in Maguindanao and Sultan Kudarat, said Colonel Ricky Bunayog, commanding officer of 33rd Infantry Battalion.

Some of the bodies were not found till two days later, he told AFP.

Also on Christmas eve, the BIFF launched an attack on a village in Pigcawayan town, some 900 kilometers (560 miles) south of Manila, that left a district official dead, the colonel added.

Six guerillas were killed and eight wounded in fighting which lasted three days, although only one body was recovered, Bunayog added.

The raids have stoked fear in Mindanao, where Christians are the majority but which the country's Muslim minority claims as their ancestral homeland.

"Since [Saturday], it has been quiet. But the damage has been done. People on the outskirts are scared and at night, they move to the centre of the town," sleeping in the local  gymnasium, Bunayog said.

"I tell them we have enough security forces but they are too scared," he added.

Bunayog could not rule out more attacks by the BIFF, saying that members of the group had been seen meeting "in numbers beyond their usual size," but could not give a motive for their new attacks on Christian communities.

A BIFF spokesman earlier confirmed they were behind the raids but had said it was over an unspecified land dispute.

The BIFF continues to seek a separate Islamic state and remains opposed to a government-MILF effort to create a Muslim autonomous area in Mindanao as part of a peace agreement.

Last year, the BIFF uploaded clips on YouTube showing one of its leaders pledging support for the Islamic State organization, the jihadist group that has seized a large swathe of territory in Iraq and Syria.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/549224/news/regions/some-in-central-mindanao-scared-to-sleep-in-homes-after-biff-attacks-military

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