The gov't should consider rearming the Ilagas to help secure Mindanao against these rebels.
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kita nyo sa gmanews yung red suv na dumaan lang sa harapan ng govt. forces? mga mnlf spotters pala. sinaluduhan pa ng mga sundalo, kala nila kakampi, since naka fatigues din yung dumaan.![]()
Nag negotiate ng surrender...daw.
Zamboanga police chief not abducted – PNP official
By Jamie Marie Elona
INQUIRER.net
7:45 pm | Tuesday, September 17th, 2013
MANILA, Philippines–As it turned out, the police chief of Zamboanga City who was earlier said to have been seized by members of the Moro National Liberation Front was not really abducted, but only negotiated for the surrender of several guerrillas, a Philippine National Police official said.
In a phone interview, Chief Superintendent Juanito Vano Jr., Region IX police director, told INQUIRER.net that Senior Superintendent Jose Chiquito Malayo, the police chief of Zamboanga City only facilitated the surrender of 27 MNLF rebels.
“Hindi sya inabduct. Sya nagpa-surrender [ng mga MNLF] . . . OK na si Malayo (He was not abducted. He convinced the MNLF rebels to surrender…Malayo is now OK),” Vano said.
Senior Superintendent Theodore Sindac, PNP-Public Information Office chief, earlier said Malayo was abducted “at gun point” in Barangay (village) Mampang around 11 a.m. while he was negotiating for the release of civilian hostages.
In a separate advisory, Interior Secretary Mar Roxas II said “I am pleased to inform you that Zambo[anga] City director, Senior Superintendent Chiquito Malayo has successfully convinced MNLF fighters to come into the fold of the law.”
Roxas, however, said the number of rebels who surrendered was only 23.
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Last edited by Monseratto; September 17th, 2013 at 09:40 PM.
Clean up MNLF mess, FVR tells PNoy
MANILA - As the crisis in Zamboanga City stretched into another day, former President Fidel Ramos gave the Aquino administration some unsolicited advice.
"Why don't you clean up your own mess first because you did it in the first place after we turned it over to you in a nice silver platter," he said.
Ramos said Aquino should fix his management team.
"Put your team in order. After that, maybe you can succeed in cleaning up the mess," he added.
He said his advice is based on experience. "Kami, we are trying to give advice. You can take it or leave it but it is good advice because it is based on experience."
The peace agreement with the Moro National Liberation Front was signed in 1997 during the Ramos administration.
Ramos said the peace deal was not implemented properly by his successors.
"Hindi totoo na may nasasabi ng media, kayo, sa newspaper na nasira yung peace agreement nung Ramos administration nung panahon ni Ramos. Hindi po. Nasa implementation yan eh. Kahit na anong ganda ng kasunduan, peace agreement, eh kung mali mali ang implementation afterwards eh di sira rin yung kapayapaan na iyun," he added.
Source: Clean up MNLF mess, FVR tells PNoy | ABS-CBN News
Sa narinig ko kanina sa radyo pati si nognog tinira nya din. wag daw makialam at mag epal.
good in planning but poor in implementation ika nga ni tabako. typical pilipins.... tsk.![]()
nagmamagaling lang yan si tabako.
wala din namang alam yan, epal din yan
kaya lumaki ulo ni missuari eh dahil na baby nya dati
Sana matapos na yan tapusin niyo mga terrorista na yan government troops.
Meron pa palang bagong grupo na terrorista ang name ay "Bangsamotmot so called Freedom Fighters".
Palace rejects Misuari's request for safe conduct pass for his men
The Palace has rejected the request of Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) founding chair Nur Misuari for a safe conduct pass for his men in Zamboanga City.
Presidential Spokeperson Edwin Lacierda said Malacaņang has sent negotiators to Misuari to work out a peaceful end to the conflict but the MNLF leader's demand for a safe passage is unacceptable.
Lacierda cited the 2001 Cabatangan siege also in Zamboanga City which was carried out by Misuari’s forces, where MNLF fighters escaped after they were granted safe passage.
The stand-off in Zamboanga has reached its 9th day and has affected more than 60,000 families in the infiltrated barangays.
Most of the hostages were freed while some have managed to escape the armed men but the Misuari’s faction have yet to lay down their arms and succumb to the government.
Source: http://anc.yahoo.com/news/palace-rej...094947472.html
dapat managot si misuari dahil sa inutos nya, grabe pinaggagagawa ng tauhan nya tsk
still the same problem with the moros? they chopped off magellan's head and what did the spaniards do? sleep with the enemy of his enemy and have them face each other like a texas and labuyo. when the dusts settle, take the rest of the country. i don't understand why the govt still doesn't get the old paradigm
Sta. Catalina in Zamboanga City
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