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Southeast Asia
Rebels guilty of huge extortion
2010-01-25
[Straits Times] COMMUNISTS guerrillas in the Philippines have collected more than 1 billion pesos (S$30.9 million) through extortion in the past 13 years and plan to squeeze more money from candidates ahead of general elections this spring, the military said on Sunday.

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has ordered the 120,000-strong Philippine military to defeat the 40-year-old Maoist insurgency by the end of her term in June. About 48 million Filipinos will vote for a new president, senators, congressmen and thousands of officials down to the village level on May 10. Past elections in the South-east Asian democracy have been marred by bloodshed and fraud.

Documents seized from captured guerrillas show they plan to extort money and firearms from candidates in exchange for protection from rebel attacks, as well as help in gaining support in the countryside, military civil relations service commander Brigadier General Francisco Cruz said in a statement.

He said such demands are preposterous because the rebels do not control any territory or voters.

Candidates should immediately report any extortion demands from the 5,000-strong New People's Army rebels because giving them funds or guns would bolster their waning movement, Gen Cruz said.

'This is their moneymaking season,' he said. 'Extortion is what's keeping them alive, not their ideology.' Maoist guerrillas have also attempted to extort money from a company contracted by the elections commission to supply automated voting machines nationwide, Gen Cruz said.
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