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Southeast Asia
Philippine military attacks hardline Muslim renegades
2014-01-28
[Bangla Daily Star] The Philippine military attacked a Moslem renegade faction yesterday, two days after the country's main Moslem rebel group successfully ended negotiations to end a decades-long insurgency that has killed tens of thousands.

Soldiers, backed by artillery, attacked guerrillas of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in a remote village on the southern island of Mindanao, triggering fighting that sent hundreds of civilians fleeing, the military said.

Regional military front man Dickson Hermoso told AFP the attacks were launched in a bid to arrest about 25 leaders of the BIFF, a small group of between 250 and 400 forces of Evil that is opposed to the grinding of the peace processor.

The attacks began yesterday morning and were continuing throughout the day, according to Colonel Hermoso, who said there were no immediate casualties.

Hermoso said the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), the 12,000-strong rebel organization that wrapped up peace talks with the government on the weekend, was helping the military.

"The MILF are part of the law enforcement operations. They are just securing their communities so those (BIFF fighters) cannot enter. They are also angry at the BIFF," he told AFP.

MILF military front man Von al-Haq confirmed that the military had coordinated with the MILF before the attack.

"The BIFF cannot enter (our territories.) We have a line where we have re-positioned (personnel). If they run there, they cannot enter there unless they are surrendering," he told AFP.

Brigadier General Edmundo Pangilinan, one of the commanders of the operation, said it was a coincidence the attack came just after the conclusion of the peace talks with the MILF.

But he also said the army wanted "to totally neutralise the BIFF to prevent the rise of another group that may want to destroy peace".

"We want to have this group neutralised so they won't cause trouble... especially now that we have this positive development in our peace negotiations," he added.

The MILF has been leading a rebellion in the southern Philippines since the 1970s aimed at winning independence or autonomy for the country's Moslem minority in Mindanao, which they regard as their ancestral homeland.

About 150,000 people are estimated to have been killed in the conflict.

After 18 years of negotiations, the MILF agreed Saturday on the final parts of a peace accord that would give Moslems a large degree of autonomy in the south, including control of much of the region's natural resources.

The peace accord is expected to be signed within weeks and President Benigno Aquino is aiming for it to be fully implemented before he steps down in mid-2016.

However it must still clear other hurdles, including congressional approval and a regional plebiscite, as well as the opposition of smaller rebel groups such as the BIFF.

The BIFF broke away from the MILF gradually after its leader, Saudi-trained holy man Ameril Umbrakato, accused the main Moslem group of betraying the region's quest for independence.

Umbrakato led attacks against mostly Christian towns in the south in 2008, leading to the deaths of more than 400 people and displacing 750,000 others.
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Southeast Asia
Eight Slain as Philippine Troops Clash with Rebels
2013-07-08
[An Nahar] Five Philippine soldiers and three rogue Moslem rebels have been killed in festivities ahead of the resumption of peace talks aimed at ending a decades-old rebellion, the military said Sunday.

The Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, a splinter guerrilla group, ambushed an army truck and attacked an army camp on Saturday, said regional military front man Major-General Romeo Gapuz.

The fighting occurred two days before the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the country's largest Moslem guerrilla force, were to resume talks in neighboring Malaysia on Monday.

"The BIFF is hell-bent on derailing the (Philippines-MILF) peace talks by launching simultaneous attacks against civilian and military installations," Gapuz said in a written statement.

The BIFF set off a roadside kaboom as a military truck drove past in the mainly rural Datu Piang municipality, killing three soldiers, officials said.

A Philippine Army unit based nearby killed three of the rebels in a subsequent firefight, they added.

BIFF forces simultaneously attacked an army detachment in another section of the town, killing two other soldiers, a military report said.

BIFF front man Abu Misry confirmed that his group was behind Saturday's attacks.

"We will continue our guerilla offensives against the military until they leave Maguindanao," Misry told Catholic-run local radio station DXMS in a telephone interview, referring to a Mindanao province where his group operates.

The group is led by Ameril Umbrakato, a former senior MILF official who was expelled in 2011.

His renegade group has been blamed for a series of raids across Mindanao in 2008 that left nearly 400 people dead and displaced hundreds of thousands.
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Southeast Asia
Thousands displaced in Philippine fighting
2012-08-17
COTABATO, Philippines: The United Nations said Thursday deadly clashes between soldiers and a Muslim rebel group in the violence-plagued southern Philippines had displaced up to 45,000 people. Arjun Jain, head of the UN’s High Commissioner for Refugees office in the southern Philippines, said nearly half of the displaced were living in poor conditions in makeshift evacuation camps such as schools and madrassas.

“The evacuation sites are crammed and sometimes eight to 10 families are forced to share one room,” Jain said.

He said there were also concerns about safety, referring to reports that rebels had infiltrated the evacuation camps disguised as refugees.

“If the communities will be forced to remain in the camps any longer, we fear that the situation will become even worse for them,” he said.
Sounds a bit like northern Nigeria. Wonder what the connection is...
Members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) attacked several army detachments in the southern province of Maguindanao last week, triggering gunbattles that left at least five soldiers dead. The rebels occupied a major highway and sabotaged power lines, before the military forced them back and overran their mountain lair.

Sporadic fighting has continued and aid groups have had trouble getting access into affected areas, officials said.

The BIFF is made up of a few hundred fighters who broke away from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), a 12,000-strong group that has struggled for decades for an independent homeland for the country’s Muslim minority. The insurgency has left about 150,000 dead since it began in the early 1970s.

The MILF is now in peace talks and has said it is willing to accept an autonomous homeland in the south that remains part of the Philippines.

The government said last week’s attacks were carried out to derail the peace talks.

The BIFF’s leader, Ameril Umbrakato, is hard-liner who led attacks against mostly Christian towns in the south in 2008, leading to the deaths of more than 400 people and displacing 750,000 others. That attack came after the Supreme Court rejected a proposed deal that would have given the MILF control over large areas in the south they claim as their “ancestral domain.”
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Southeast Asia
Moro rebels strike again as MILF talks end
2012-08-12
The latest round of peace talks between Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front will resume again in late August after ending on Friday.

Both sides have yet to come up with a solid agreement that would end the terrorism in Mindanao while a renegade group led by commander Ameril Umbrakato renewed its attack, this time hitting a SAF outpost in Datu Unsay town. A government trooper was killed in the Saturday attack.

Meanwhile, National Police chief Director-General Nicanor Bartolome on Saturday deployed the Special Action Force to augment military forces who are after Moro terrorists rebels belonging to the splinter group Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement led by Umbrakato.

The deployment followed aN attack at around 2 a.m. Saturday by the terrorists rebels against a SAF outpost killing one of its members. The terrorists rebels fled before reinforcements arrived.
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Southeast Asia
Three Dead in Breakaway Rebel Attack in Philippines
2012-08-07
[An Nahar] A breakaway group of Moslem rebels used chainsaws to launch simultaneous attacks across 11 towns in the southern Philippines Monday, leaving at least three dead, officials said.

A civilian died in crossfire, while the army said the bodies of two Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) had been recovered hours after the attacks in Maguindanao province.

The rebels used chainsaws to bring down electricity pylons before dawn, plunging several towns into darkness, and then opened fire on army detachments, police and the military said.

"Sporadic heavy fighting
... as opposed to the more usual light or desultory fighting...
continued in the morning, but we set up roadblocks while the military went after the rebels," provincial police chief Senior Superintendent Marcelo Pintac told AFP.

"They used chainsaws to sabotage the power lines. Heavy fighting
... as opposed to the more usual name-calling or slapsy...
is ongoing," he added.

He said the rebels were also believed to have planted improvised bombs along a major highway that runs through the strife-torn province of Maguindanao, where the fighting erupted.

At least six armored vehicles were seen rolling down the highway as attack helicopters flew overhead, while kabooms and machine-gun fire echoed in the distance.

Provincial governor Esmael Mangudadatu said "hundreds" of villagers were believed to have fled their homes as government forces repelled the rebels.

"They sabotaged power lines and attacked 11 towns. We are now largely in control except for a section of the highway that remains closed," he said.

The governor said he was asking the rebel fighters to call a truce but advised commuters to avoid the area.

The government's chief presidential adviser on the grinding of the peace processor, Teresita Deles, said the attack was apparently meant to derail negotiations with the larger, more mainstream Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

The BIFF is headed by Ameril Umbrakato, a hardline Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in their national face...
n-educated guerrilla who split from the 12,000-strong MILF after it dropped its bid for full independence to negotiate for an autonomous region.

Umbrakato has boasted of having about 5,000 armed fighters, though military officials believe he only has a few hundred under his command.

"This act of aggression... is meant to derail the grinding of the peace processor," Deles said in a statement, as she sought to assure the public the violence would not affect a new round of talks set to resume in Malaysia this week.

Umbrakato had previously accused his former comrades of betraying the rebellion's ultimate goal of an independent Islamic state in the troubled south.

The government has said it hopes to sign a peace deal with the MILF by the end of the year, but has asked the MILF leadership to help contain Umbrakato's forces. BIFF opposes peace talks with the government.

The Moslem insurgency on the island of Mindanao began in the early 1970s and the fighting has killed some 150,000 people, miring large parts of the south in deep poverty.

Abu Misri, a front man for Umbrakato, told AFP by phone that the attack was launched to avenge the alleged unprovoked killing of a BIFF member by troops in June.

He said his men were under instructions not to stand down, despite rebel positions being pounded by helicopter gunships.

"We are not harming civilians. But we are prepared to die," he said.
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Southeast Asia
Spokesman: Philippine rogue rebel just ill, not dead
2011-11-27
Rogue Muslim rebel leader Ameril Umbrakato, whose forces have threatened the peace efforts of the Philippine government, has fallen ill, said a spokesman for his group on Saturday. However he is not dead despite a number of reports about his demise, said Abu Misri Mama, spokesman of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters splinter faction.

Mama said, "Four days ago, (Umbrakato) was walking around the camp when his vision darkened and he collapsed. He regained consciousness three minutes later and told his followers they should go back because he did not feel well."
If we had a CIA worth anything at all, we'd be spreading a story about how the assassin had poisoned Ameril's mushrooms...
Mama said that another terrorist a vice-commander had taken Umbrakato to a doctor and he had not been seen since. The other terrorist vice-commander said he was merely suffering from asthma. But others in the rebel group said that Umbrakato could barely speak and was communicating by writing.

Mama said that if the he died, they would announce it publicly.

The local army commander, Major General Rey Ardo, said he had also heard reports of Umbrakato's death or that he had suffered a stroke, but had not verified them. He repeated an earlier offer to have Umbrakato treated at a military hospital.

Von Al-Haq, a spokesman for the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), said he had also heard similar reports but could not confirm them.

Umbrakato and his group broke from the MILF after the latter opened peace talks with the government. Umbrakato, thought to have as many as a 1,000 followers, rejected the talks and accused his former comrades of abandoning the fight.

He was one of two hard-line MILF leaders who led large-scale attacks across Mindanao in August 2008 after the Supreme Court outlawed a draft peace deal that would have given the MILF control over vast areas of the south. About 400 people died and 750,000 were displaced in that attack.

In recent months, members of Umbrakato's "freedom fighters" have clashed with MILF members in disputes over territory.
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Southeast Asia
Philippines seriously concerned over rebel split
2011-02-07
[Straits Times] THE chief Philippine government negotiator on Sunday said he was 'seriously concerned' after a feared rebel commander broke from the main Islamic separatist group ahead of peace talks.

Ameril Umbrakato's split from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (Milf) could compromise the talks between the government and the rebels, warned Marivic Leonen.

'The government views the reported resignation of a known commander of the Milf with serious concern and looks forward to a clarification from the Milf (peace) panel,' Mr Leonen said in a statement.

Mr Leonen, who is due to meet his Milf counterparts from Wednesday to reopen the stalled talks, said that the government wanted a settlement with the 12,000-strong Milf 'at the soonest possible time'.

But on Saturday, a top official of the Milf confirmed that the group had a potentially serious rebellion in its ranks after Umbrakato quit the rebel organisation seven months ago, taking at least a thousand fighters with him.

Umbrakato was one of the Milf commanders who broke the group's ceasefire with the government in 2008 to launch deadly attacks on Christian communities in the south, leaving nearly 400 people dead and 70,000 displaced.
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Southeast Asia
27 dead in Philippines clashes
2009-03-29
TWENTY Muslim separatists and seven soldiers have been killed in fighting in the southern Philippines during a visit to the region by President Gloria Arroyo, a military spokesman said.

About 60 Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels attacked a security patrol Thursday near the town of Mamasapano on the island of Mindanao, about 10 kilometres (six miles) from the provincial capital where Mrs Arroyo was scheduled to visit, said Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Ponce.

Mrs Arroyo went ahead with her visit on Friday, as clashes escalated and 20 MILF fighters were killed, he added. Seven soldiers were also killed the same day. Mrs Arroyo was aware of the ongoing fighting nearby during her visit to Maguindanao province, said a provincial official who was part of the welcoming party.

'The president appeared unmindful of her security, anyway the fighting was far away,' the official added.

MILF spokesman Eid Kabalu confirmed the clashes but alleged the military started it when they attacked a community where some of the rebels' families lived. He made no casualty reports.

The military said the attacks were led by Ameril Umbrakato, a hardline MILF leader who is one of the country's most wanted men following a series of deadly attacks on Christian communities in the Mindanao region last year that claimed dozens of lives and displaced about 600,000 people.

Last year's fighting was triggered by a Supreme Court ruling that outlawed a draft peace agreement being offered by Arroyo to end four decades of insurgency in the homeland of the mainly Roman Catholic nation's large Muslim minority.

The accord would have granted the Muslims control over large areas of the south, a region where the Muslims are now outnumbered by Christian settlers.

Colonel Marlou Salazar, commander of an army brigade involved in the fighting, told reporters the rebels continued lobbing mortar shells onto army positions on Friday night and Saturday morning.

Meanwhile the army pursued the rebels who split into smaller groups and fled towards a marshy area, Mr Ponce said.
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