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Southeast Asia
Filipino marines battle Muslim militants
2008-05-25
Two Muslim rebel groups, including the al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf, attacked a military outpost and a convoy of troops Sunday in the southern Philippines, sparking a clash that killed two guerrillas and wounded 10 marines, the military said.

The fighting between the marines and the combined forces of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and Abu Sayyaf broke out after dawn on southern Basilan island, forcing villagers to flee, according to the military and the rebels.

Both sides blamed each other for starting the fighting, which erupted during a withdrawal of Malaysian peacekeepers who have helped stop such violence in the past.

Philippine marines commandant Lt. Gen. Benjamin Dolorfino said an unknown number of MILF and Abu Sayyaf guerrillas attacked a marine detachment in Basilan's remote Ungkaya Pukan township at day break, sparking a gunbattle. There were no immediate reports of casualties in that clash.

Marine reinforcements aboard an armored carrier and trucks were later ambushed by the rebels, setting off a clash that killed two rebels and wounded 10 marines. The armored carrier was damaged by a rebel land mine, Dolorfino said.

Government troops were pursuing the attackers and helicopter gunships were on standby in case the conflict escalates. The MILF-led attack violated a cease-fire, he said.

"This is definitely a cease-fire violation, and we will protest," Dolorfino told The Associated Press.

Mohagher Iqbal, a MILF leader, said the marine forces advanced threateningly toward a rebel stronghold, triggering a gunbattle that killed at least one rebel and inflicted casualties among the marines. A marine tank and a truck were destroyed in the fighting, he said.

Iqbal denied that his forces were backed by Abu Sayyaf militants.

The MILF, which fights for Muslim self-rule in the south, always denies any link with Abu Sayyaf, a smaller but more brutal group linked to al-Qaida and blacklisted by Washington as a terrorist group for ransom kidnappings, bombings and beheadings.

But the Philippine military and police say they have intelligence indicating tactical alliances between the two groups, which are both active on predominantly Muslim Basilan island.

Malaysia has been brokering peace talks between Manila and the MILF, which has about 11,000 fighters. The talks stalled last year when the guerrillas protested the government's insistence that any accord should conform with the Philippine constitution.

Disappointed with the monthslong impasse, Malaysia early this month started withdrawing dozens of its monitors that form the bulk of a foreign contingent safeguarding a 2003 cease-fire. The monitors have been credited with curbing clashes in the south.

Malaysian officials have pledged to continue brokering the talks.
Posted by:gorb

#5  In the case of the Phillipines, it means Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). In the case of the Internet and pr0n, it means Mother I'd Like to F*ck - highly desirable woman in her late 30s through 40s. Does cause some confusion until the contextual orientation is established.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2008-05-25 21:55  

#4  I ain't proud. I STILL don't know what milf means. Doopey me.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2008-05-25 21:09  

#3  no, Abu ;-)
Posted by: Frank G   2008-05-25 19:50  

#2  Yeah, I know what you mean. My idea of just punishment vacillates between gut shooting them and spanking them. :-)
Posted by: gorb   2008-05-25 19:28  

#1  i cant be the only one who gets a moment of confusion when i see MILF in an article am i?
Posted by: Abu do you love   2008-05-25 17:41  

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