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Filipino fighters killed in Iraq
2005-03-28
The Philippines is verifying with the Iraqi military a report that Filipinos were among the anti-US fighters killed in an American-backed assault last week in Iraq. According to the US foreign affairs department on Sunday, Iraqi troops assaulted a resistance training camp in the country's central region last Tuesday - killing 85 suspected anti-US fighters. Among those killed were Iraqis, Filipinos, Algerians, Moroccans and Afghans, an Iraqi military official, Major General Rashid Filaigh, told Iraqi state television last week.

"The Philippine Embassy in Baghdad is inquiring with Iraqi military authorities for confirmation of that report," said Gilbert Asuque, spokesman of the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila. "We want to have the basic facts before even venturing into the security implications of this," Asuque said. Hundreds of Filipinos joined Afghans who waged an armed resistance against the Soviet occupation in Afghanistan. Among those Filipinos was Abd al-Razaq Janjalani, who returned home and founded the Abu Sayyaf seperatist group around 1990.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Bet they're among the more efficent ones.... Is there a Taft handy to send over?
Posted by: Shipman   2005-03-28 3:32:24 PM  

#4  The Philippines is verifying with the Iraqi military a report that Filipinos were among the anti-US fighters killed in an American-backed assault last week in Iraq.

The United States: an equal opporunity terrorist killer.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-03-28 1:25:46 PM  

#3  Hundreds of Filipinos joined Afghans who waged an armed resistance against the Soviet occupation in Afghanistan.

"Boys, I've got some good news for you. We've found a replacement training area to replace Afghanistan....."
Posted by: Steve   2005-03-28 12:40:48 PM  

#2  Most likely these are from the MILF / JI / Abu Sayyaf group.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-03-28 11:52:53 AM  

#1  So I guess not all Filipinos bailed out of Iraq when the Phillipine Government caved to terrorist demands a few months back.
Posted by: Tibor   2005-03-28 11:47:59 AM  

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