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30 Filipino police commandos killed in clash with rebels

30 Filipino police commandos killed in clash with rebels

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — More than 30 police commandos were killed in a clash with Muslim insurgents Sunday in the southern Philippines in the biggest single-day combat loss for Filipino forces in many years, officials said.

Dozens of commandos had entered the far-flung village of Tukanalipao at dawn looking for a top terror suspect, but had a "misencounter" with members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, Mayor Tahirudin Benzar Ampatuan of Mamasapano town told The Associated Press by telephone.

Other insurgents in the area later joined in fighting the outnumbered police forces, the mayor said.

The 11,000-strong Moro group signed a peace deal with the government last year and forged a cease-fire, which has been safeguarded by a Malaysia-led team of foreign truce monitors and has halted major conflicts between the two sides for years.

Ampatuan, the Moro group and military officials said the police commandos did not coordinate their plan to enter the Muslim rebel village before sunrise, apparently resulting in the fierce fighting.

The fighting in the marshy village of cornfields and coconut plantations subsided after several hours when members of a cease-fire committee and foreign truce monitors intervened, Ampatuan said, adding he deployed a team of village leaders and guards, who saw more than 30 of the slain commandos scattered in the battle scene.

"What they described to me was gruesome," Ampatuan said.

At least two villagers were wounded in the gunbattle. A few thousand villagers fled from their homes near the scene of the fighting, he said.

At least two Philippine security officials told The AP that the target of the police commandos was Zulkifli bin Hir, a Malaysian terror suspect known also as Marwan, who has been blamed by U.S. and Philippine authorities for several deadly bombings in the south. Marwan, who allegedly has provided bomb-making training and funds to local al-Qaida-linked militants, is believed to have been hiding in the country's south since 2003.

The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to reporters about operations to capture Marwan, who they said may have been wounded or killed in Sunday's fighting.

Aside from Moro rebels, hardline insurgents who broke off from the main Moro group a few years ago because they opposed peace talks with the government also inhabit Tukanalipao and outlying villages. Some of the Moro rebels and breakaway insurgents are relatives and co-exist in the same villages.

Ampatuan said his village leaders managed to extricate only five of the policemen's bodies by nightfall because they were afraid for their safety amid sporadic gunfire and the darkness in the village, which is 2 to 3 kilometers (1.2 to 1.9 miles) from the nearest road.

It remains unclear how many police commandos entered the village, he said, adding the death toll would likely increase.

An initial police report seen by AP said at least 37 police commandos perished in the fighting while 6 insurgents were killed and 11 others wounded.

Military spokesman Col. Restituto Padilla said government troops were helping the police retrieve the dead from the scene of the clash. "No military units were involved the fighting," he said.

While the tragic fighting underscored the difficulty of forging peace in the long-volatile southern region, homeland of minority Muslims in the predominantly Roman Catholic country, it also showed how the cease-fire and the foreign truce monitors, troops and rebels who jointly enforce it have effectively prevented occasional flareups from degenerating into a full-blown fighting that could endanger the peace deal.

The pact, which was signed in March, aims to establish a more powerful and better-funded autonomous region for minority Muslims in the south and end a decades-long rebellion. The conflict has left 150,000 people dead and helped stunt development in the country's poorest region.

At least four smaller armed groups, including the al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf group, have continued fighting government forces and staging attacks in the south.

RIP to the dead servicemen. Terrorism must be crushed wherever it is found.
 
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So it was a surprise attack on innocent Muslims oppressed by Pinoy army but they ended up defeated and destroyed before they could harm Muslim women and children. Freedom fighters celebrate. Pinoys should end their occupation.
You are a disgusting human being. I pity you for your upbringing.

Anyways, they were to arrest one of the master minds in the indonesian Bali bombing.

This guy
Zulkifli Abdhir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Arrival at Villamor Airbase
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Relatives and Families wait for the arrival of their dead love ones

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One of the Two SAF with Tausug decent and has to be buried within 24 hrs

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The pictures are really painful to look at. Still an all out war or any type of violence to avenge their death is NOT the solution. We fought with our Muslim brothers and sisters for many decades and now we are very close to having real PEACE in Mindanao. We don't want to start all over again.
 
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The pictures are really painful to look at. Still an all out war or any type of violence to avenge their death is NOT the solution. We fought with our Muslim brothers and sisters for many decades and now we are very close to having real PEACE in Mindanao. We don't want to start all over again.

Just disarm these MNLF/ MILF brigands.
 
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PNoy no-show at arrival honors for 42 slain SAF men at Villamor Air Base
January 29, 2015 12:21pm

(Updated 2:32 p.m.) The remains of the 42 elite policemen who were killed in what authorities called a "misencounter" in Mamasapano town, Maguindanao, last Sunday arrived at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City Thursday morning.

Present to honor the slain policemen were former President Fidel V. Ramos, Vice President Jejomar Binay, and top officials of the military and the police.

However, there was one man who was conspicuously absent in the event: President Benigno Aquino III.

Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte clarified that Aquino did not "skip" the arrival honors.

"The President did not skip the arrival honors today, it presupposes he was originally scheduled to attend it, which was not the case," she said.

Valte added that Aquino will lead the necrological services on Friday morning at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City.

Aquino, whose official schedule for Thursday states that he was in Laguna for the inauguration of a Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Plant, addressed the nation Wednesday evening regarding the clash. He is due to visit the wake of the slain policemen—all members of the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF)—on Friday.

Two other slain SAF members had already been laid to rest in Mindanao in accordance with Islamic rites.


‘Despicable’

But Kabataan party-list Rep. Terry Ridon said it was not enough for Aquino to give a speech and visit the wake of the fallen policemen. In a statement, Ridon called Aquino’s absence at Villamor Air Base “despicable.”

“Aquino's absence in the arrival honor ceremony for the fallen SAF men speaks volumes of the president's lack of basic respect for his servicemen," Ridon said, adding Aquino's "cold, unfeeling heart cannot even sympathize briefly to the families of the fallen SAF officers."

"It is truly despicable, especially for the commander-in-chief,” Ridon said.

Ridon also criticized Aquino’s decision to attend the opening of a car plant instead of the the honor rites in Villamor.

“His choice to instead head to the opening of a car factory in Sta. Rosa shows how little he cares for his uniformed personnel, who died in an encounter that he himself green-lighted,” Ridon said.

“The president's absence in today's ceremony only heightens the people's disgust in a leader who let his own men go to battle for the sake of his own vanity, only to disown the whole plan and deny accountability in the end,” he added.

Netizens also criticized Aquino for not attending the arrival honors, with some of them saying the President "has no empathy" and "has no sincerity in sympathizing with our fallen SAFs." —Patricia Denise Chiu/KBK/KG, GMA News

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PNoy no-show at arrival honors for 42 slain SAF men at Villamor Air Base | News | GMA News Online
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The autism of the president ABNoy is too damn high!
 
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Muslim separatist wont succeed there religion is all they got to wage war upon but using aks is just condition for this athiest haters !
 
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Noy held back on order to reinforce SAF — source
In his obsession to obtain the peace agreement with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) as a political trophy, President Aquino deliberately ignored the pleas from the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF) for additional reinforcement to rescue trapped operatives from their dire position.
This was bared to The Tribune by a source within the PNP saying not only was Aquino informed beforehand of the SAF operation against Malay-sian Zulkifli bin Hir, alias “Mar-wan,” believed to be a key leader of the al-Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islam-iyah, and his alleged Filipino henchman, Abdul Basit Usman, but that he was actually on top of the operation itself.
“The President was actually monitoring the operation. Everything was being reported to him in real time,” said the source.
According to the source, Aquino was in Zamboanga that time, waiting in the wings for the outcome of the operation, ready to jump anytime to Maguindanao should the two suspected terrorists be captured.
“But when the operation went out of control as the MILF and the BIFF Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters) joined forces in attacking the SAF, the President refused to send any reinforcement even as the SAF were already crying for help from heir beleaguered position,” the source said.
Aquino, the source said, cannot deny the fact that he was aware all the time of the SAF operation.

Noy held back on order to reinforce SAF — source

I"m proud that I did not vote for Pnoy. He's a bad president who abandons his own men.
 
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Noy held back on order to reinforce SAF — source

In his obsession to obtain the peace agreement with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) as a political trophy, President Aquino deliberately ignored the pleas from the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF) for additional reinforcement to rescue trapped operatives from their dire position. This was bared to The Tribune by a source within the PNP saying not only was Aquino informed beforehand of the SAF operation against Malay-sian Zulkifli bin Hir, alias “Mar-wan,” believed to be a key leader of the al-Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islam-iyah, and his alleged Filipino henchman, Abdul Basit Usman, but that he was actually on top of the operation itself.
“The President was actually monitoring the operation. Everything was being reported to him in real time,” said the source.
According to the source, Aquino was in Zamboanga that time, waiting in the wings for the outcome of the operation, ready to jump anytime to Maguindanao should the two suspected terrorists be captured.
“But when the operation went out of control as the MILF and the BIFF Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters) joined forces in attacking the SAF, the President refused to send any reinforcement even as the SAF were already crying for help from heir beleaguered position,” the source said.
Aquino, the source said, cannot deny the fact that he was aware all the time of the SAF operation.

Noy held back on order to reinforce SAF — source

I"m proud that I did not vote for Pnoy. He's a bad president who abandons his own men.


Very troubling to read this. Let this not happen again....
 
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Just disarm these MNLF/ MILF brigands.

What if they don't want to be disarmed?

This is the problem why peace with them is unachievable. Hard it may be, the only solution is to drop the hammer on them.

Very troubling to read this. Let this not happen again....

This is why I doubt that he could even stand up against China.

(I'm sure you understand Tagalog) Kung sa mga MILF (local threat) palang wala magawa si Aquino III, paano pa kaya sa China (foreign threat)?
 
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PNoy no-show at arrival honors for 42 slain SAF men at Villamor Air Base
January 29, 2015 12:21pm

(Updated 2:32 p.m.) The remains of the 42 elite policemen who were killed in what authorities called a "misencounter" in Mamasapano town, Maguindanao, last Sunday arrived at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City Thursday morning.

Present to honor the slain policemen were former President Fidel V. Ramos, Vice President Jejomar Binay, and top officials of the military and the police.

However, there was one man who was conspicuously absent in the event: President Benigno Aquino III.

Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte clarified that Aquino did not "skip" the arrival honors.

"The President did not skip the arrival honors today, it presupposes he was originally scheduled to attend it, which was not the case," she said.

Valte added that Aquino will lead the necrological services on Friday morning at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City.

Aquino, whose official schedule for Thursday states that he was in Laguna for the inauguration of a Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Plant, addressed the nation Wednesday evening regarding the clash. He is due to visit the wake of the slain policemen—all members of the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF)—on Friday.

Two other slain SAF members had already been laid to rest in Mindanao in accordance with Islamic rites.


‘Despicable’

But Kabataan party-list Rep. Terry Ridon said it was not enough for Aquino to give a speech and visit the wake of the fallen policemen. In a statement, Ridon called Aquino’s absence at Villamor Air Base “despicable.”

“Aquino's absence in the arrival honor ceremony for the fallen SAF men speaks volumes of the president's lack of basic respect for his servicemen," Ridon said, adding Aquino's "cold, unfeeling heart cannot even sympathize briefly to the families of the fallen SAF officers."

"It is truly despicable, especially for the commander-in-chief,” Ridon said.

Ridon also criticized Aquino’s decision to attend the opening of a car plant instead of the the honor rites in Villamor.

“His choice to instead head to the opening of a car factory in Sta. Rosa shows how little he cares for his uniformed personnel, who died in an encounter that he himself green-lighted,” Ridon said.

“The president's absence in today's ceremony only heightens the people's disgust in a leader who let his own men go to battle for the sake of his own vanity, only to disown the whole plan and deny accountability in the end,” he added.

Netizens also criticized Aquino for not attending the arrival honors, with some of them saying the President "has no empathy" and "has no sincerity in sympathizing with our fallen SAFs." —Patricia Denise Chiu/KBK/KG, GMA News

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PNoy no-show at arrival honors for 42 slain SAF men at Villamor Air Base | News | GMA News Online
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The autism of the president ABNoy is too damn high!
Aquino is busy fighting China. He claim he rather killed by MILF terrorist or sell himself to US/Moro than submit to Chinese.
 
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