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Southeast Asia
11 Injured in S. Philippines as Communist Rebels Attack Military Band
2005-12-22
Another victory the commies can be proud of...
Communist rebels attacked a group of military band members, wounding at least eleven people, on a remote village in the southern Philippines, officials said. Officials said the rebels detonated a land mine and then opened fire on the truck hired by soldiers to bring them to the village of Bangunay in the town of Jabonga, Agusan del Norte province, on Tuesday. “At least eight soldiers, who are band members, and three civilians, were injured in the attack,” said Lt. Col. Francisco Simbajon, a spokesman for the army’s 4th Infantry Division.

He said the soldiers, all members of the 30th Infantry Battalion, were to perform in the village as part of a Christmas civic program. The band members were armed only with drums and trumpets and guitars. And the civilians were only drivers and helpers, he said. Simbajon said the truck driver managed to escape from the ambush scene. Villagers rescued the soldiers and protected them from the rebels.

Rebels earlier killed four soldiers in a daring broad daylight attack at a market in Tagum City. One of the dead was army Capt. Marcelo Quitiquit, officials said. The four were about to board their van when the gunmen attacked in front of horrified civilians, said Maj. Gamal Hayudini, a Southern Command spokesman.
Posted by:Fred

#4  There must be lots of guns in the Philippines -- friends living in Manilla talk of the extraordinary number of deaths due to New Year's Eve celebratory gunfire. Anyone have more information on this?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-12-22 23:06  

#3  OP-There is a CAFGU program in many parts of the PI. The real problem seems to be the locals in the provences infested with NPA support the NPA. The political wing of the NPA actually have members voted into the congress.
Posted by: 49 pan   2005-12-22 19:05  

#2  Two attacks like this in the United States would see the return of visibly armed citizens everywhere. I think the Philippine government needs to consider developing a national militia and arming its citizens to fight such crap. My nephew's wife said her parents have at least two guns in their house, and would use them against armed intruders. An armed, loyal citizenry is the best defense against "terrorism" - or any set of goons that want to impose their will by armed force.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-12-22 16:58  

#1  Looks like the NPA is having a little difficulty controlling their troops and finding targets they can win against.
Posted by: 49 pan   2005-12-22 08:28  

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