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Filipino ISIS Executes Canadian Man After Gov.t Refuses To Pay Ransom

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A Canadian held by the Islamist group Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines has been killed, media reports say.

Robert Hall was kidnapped in September along with three other hostages from Canada, the Philippines and Norway.

Mr Hall was killed on Monday after a deadline for a ransom expired, security sources told Canadian broadcaster CBC and Philippine news website Rappler.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he believed it was "likely" that Mr Hall had been killed by his captors.

"It is with deep sadness that I have reason to believe that a Canadian citizen, Robert Hall, held hostage in the Philippines since September 21, 2015, has been killed by his captors," Mr Trudeau said in a statement.

Abu Sayyaf had previously demanded a multi-million dollar ransom.

The Philippine and Canadian governments are opposed to paying ransoms for hostages.

Instead, the Philippines have launched military operations against the militant group.

Mr Hall, his Filipina partner Marites Flor, Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad and Canadian John Ridsdel were kidnapped from a marina near the city of Davao in September.

They were taken to an Abu Sayyaf stronghold on the remote island of Jolo, and Mr Ridsdel was killed on 25 April after a ransom deadline passed.

Abu Sayyaf is a fragmented but violent militant group with its roots in the Islamist separatist insurgency in the southern Philippines. Several of its factions have aligned themselves with the so-called Islamic State.

It has repeatedly taken hostages over the years but has often released them in exchange for ransoms.

It is still holding several captives, including a Dutch birdwatcher taken in 2012.

What is Abu Sayyaf?
One of smallest but most radical of Islamist separatist groups in southern Philippines, its name means "bearer of the sword" in Arabic.

It split from the larger Moro National Liberation Front in 1991. Membership is said to number in the low hundreds.

What does it want?
The group has been agitating for the creation of an independent Islamic state in predominantly Catholic Philippines, and uses tactics such as hostage-taking and bombings to pressure the government.

Several of its factions have pledged allegiance to the so-called Islamic State.

How dangerous is it?
Numerous Filipino and foreign civilians have been kidnapped in south Philippines and parts of neighbouring Malaysia over the decades, and used as hostages to extract ransoms.

Though some have been released after negotiations or attacks by Philippine forces, others have been murdered when demands were not met.

Abu Sayyaf has also said it carried out bombings in cities in the south and a ferry bombing in 2004 in Manila Bay that killed more than 100 people, considered one of the worst terror attacks in the Philippines.

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Abu Sayef should keep ph govt busy. Yet tey worry abut SCS:lol:


Our pm Trudeau stated we will not give in terrorists groups for ransom money. i agree with him.
True, paying ransom means funding terrorists. So people should not visit any place or country that is known for kidnapping.
 
It's real tragic. But this is the ONLY way to negotiate with the terrorists.
If the ransom was paid, one can expect more kidnappings / the demands of ransom and more lives will be put at risk.

OR you can continue peace process. Peace process was about to be signed and then the government stopped negotiations
 
Both the Liberal & Conservative parties here reaffirmed Canada's policy of not paying ransoms to terrorists.

"We will not turn the maple leaf into targets(on not paying ransom)"
-Trudeau
 
someone has to sacrifice his/her life to better understand the minds of the terrorists. Killing Canadians for money are useless.

Noynoy as a president is a big joke.

So are you. lol
 
True, paying ransom means funding terrorists. So people should not visit any place or country that is known for kidnapping.
Yes. The people who go there know the risks involved. Most likely they are not even tourist but there for another reason.
 
This is extremely tragic. :( My deepest condolences go to the poor man's family.
 
The Duterte Administration is eyeing Martial law in the islands of Sulu and Basilan where the ASG are based. No more protection from the Aquino administration!!!
 
The Duterte Administration is eyeing Martial law in the islands of Sulu and Basilan where the ASG are based. No more protection from the Aquino administration!!!

Why would you assume the commander in chief of a nation would protect terrorists? Who in their right mind would seriously think that?
 
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