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Southeast Asia
Rebels hold Manila military chief hostage
2007-02-03
Muslim separatists in the southern Philippines are holding Manila's military chief, the head of the government's truce panel, a colonel and an undetermined number of soldiers hostage, senior military sources said on Saturday.

Members of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) were refusing to let Brigadier-General Ben Dolorfino, the commander of military forces in the capital, and Ramon Santos, government undersecretary for the peace process with the MNLF, leave their camp until their jailed founder was released. Local media reported that more than 20 senior military, defense and government officials were being held at the MNLF's camp near Panamao town on Jolo island, 600 miles (950 km) south of Manila but senior military sources, who declined to be identified, would only confirm three hostages.

Dolorfino, a Muslim convert who had flown to Jolo for talks with the MNLF, told reporters by text message that he was safe. "Sorry I can't comment. Just wait for the policymakers to speak," he said. A military spokesman declined to comment.

The governor of Sulu, an archipelago that includes Jolo, said a local MNLF commander, Habier Malik, had refused to allow Dolorfino, Santos and 11 others to leave on Friday until their leader, Nur Misuari, was released from detention in Manila. Misuari was jailed in 2002 for rebellion after the breakdown of a peace deal the MNLF signed with the government in 1996.

Misuari's followers want him to go to Saudi Arabia this month for a meeting of government officials, rebel leaders and the Organisation of the Islamic Conference to review progress of the peace deal, which they argue has not been properly implemented.

Dolorfino, former deputy commander of the Philippines's southern forces, is the highest-ranked Muslim in the armed forces.
Posted by:ryuge

#6  USEC Santos is a beloved friend and a patriot to his nation. Nur is a snake that deserves the fate of all vipers, a fast death. Santos is a favorite of the old powers in that country. all hell is about to break loose if he is hurt.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2007-02-03 14:43  

#5  Related event?

In Zamboanga, "Dozens of people were killed yesterday when a trailer truck carrying chemicals overturned and exploded, ripping apart a passenger bus that was passing by...
“We categorically dismiss speculation that it was a bomb attack carried out by terrorists,” said Col. Emmanuel Sison, 53rd IB chief.

I am always suspicious when authorites are so positive they know the answer so quickly - they can only be that sure of it if they were involved. Which is to say that either they are lying because they really aren't sure, or they are lying because it actually was terrorism.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-02-03 11:48  

#4  They should have let Nur die Dec 7th 2001.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2007-02-03 11:00  

#3  the military chief is a mooselimb?
So would bombing the camp be a twofer?
Posted by: 3dc   2007-02-03 10:38  

#2  Waiting on some word.....
Posted by: Joe of the Jungle   2007-02-03 10:02  

#1  Oh man, I linked to the wrong article. Here's the proper link.
Posted by: ryuge   2007-02-03 06:41  

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