Government soldiers killed a Muslim man who attacked and
wounded a sentinel on a military post on Friday in southern Philippines , officials said.
Officials said the man, who was armed with a bolo, attacked
the soldier in the village
of Buhanginan in Sulu’s
Patikul town. Other soldiers guarding the post shot and killed the man.
The motive of the attack was unknown, but villagers have
decried human rights violations by the military in Sulu, one of 5 provinces
under the restive Muslim autonomous region.
Just last week, troops – on orders from the Western Mindanao
Command – stopped a boat owned by Governor Toto Tan’s family in the middle of
the sea and inspected its cargo of soft drinks. Tan was also on the boat when
soldiers intercepted the vessel.
It was not the first time the military harassed Tan. Just
this week, soldiers under the Western Mindanao Command also boarded the same
boat while it was anchored at the Port
of Zamboanga just this
week. Heavily-armed troops inspected its cargo of soft drinks, but did not
inspect other boats at the pier.
The incidents were also reported by Doctor Raden Ikbala, of
the Sulu Provincial Hospital ,
and he called on the public to condemn the military harassment. “We can think
of only one reason why the military would harass our honorable Governor: it is
being paid millions and millions of pesos by those who oppose the governor and
his family,” Ikbala said.
“Last Tuesday, the Governor was aboard their family-owned
Coca-Cola boat bound from Zamboanga to Jolo when suddenly the military
conducted a surprise inspection. That was okay with the Governor, but the other
boats docked at Zamboanga wharf were not inspected. The Coke ferry was singled
out,” he said.
“Last Sunday, the patrol boat radioed the same boat and
instructed the captain to stop at the sea fronting Tanduh (in Sulu) while the
Governor was aboard. Governor Toto Tan immediately called General (Alan)
Arojado (commander of military forces in Sulu), who reasoned out that they
thought the Coca-Cola boat was a Jungkung (wooden boat) carrying illegal
cargoes. What? That boat is humongous and Jungkung is microscopic when compared
to the Coca-Cola boat,” Ikbala added.
Past military commanders in Sulu had reportedly interfered
with local politics to protect their own interests and favored politicians,
especially during the time of President Gloria Arroyo. The military also – in
many occasions – allegedly facilitated or assisted in the payment of
ransoms to Abu Sayyaf for the safe release of mostly foreign and wealthy kidnapped
victims.
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