MANILA, July 25 (Xinhua) -- Security forces have arrested a suspect
believed to engineer a series of bombings, including a recent one that killed
six and injured 50 in front of a Catholic church in southern Philippines, the
authorities said Saturday.
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A member of the Philippine security
forces inspects vehicles along the highway near Cotabato City, the
Philippines, July 7, 2009. (Xinhua, File Photo) Photo
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Salman Mohamadali, tagged as a member of the Special Operations Group of
the Muslim secessionist group Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), was arrested
on Thursday in the town of Shariff Aguak in Maguindanao province.
Mohamadali is blamed for the July 5 explosion in front of the Cotabato
Cathedral that killed six civilians and injured 55 others and the Oct. 5, 2007
twin explosions in Kidapawan City, authorities said.
A string of bombings struck the restive southern Philippines in July,
leaving 12 people dead and more than 100 injured.
The MILF has been fighting government troops for decades for establishing a
self-rule Muslim state in the south of the predominantly Catholic country. Some
radical MILF guerrillas are believed to cooperate with the Al Qaida-linked
regional militant network Jemaah Islamiayh and the local Abu Sayyaf group, which
is blamed for a series of terrorist attacks and high profile
kidnapping-for-ransom activities.
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Philippine Presidential Assistant for
Mindanao Affairs Jesus Dureza (C) looks at the ex-ray result of blast
victim Jeffrey Sayrel at a hospital in the southern Cotabato City, the
Philippines, July 7, 2009.(Xinhua File Photo) Photo
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Philippines halts military assault to
lure rebels to talks
COTABATO, the Philippines, July 23 (Xinhua) --
The Philippine government on Thursday suspended its military offensive against
armed Muslim separatists in the southern Philippines.
Executive Secretary Educardo Ermita said the
suspension of assault against the Moro Islamic liberation Front (MILF), the
country's largest rebel group, was aimed at getting the rebels back to the
negotiation table. Full story
Four military bomb experts hurt in
ambush in S. Philippines
COTABATO, Philippines, July 20 (Xinhua) -- Four
military bomb experts were wounded on Monday in an ambush by unknown gunmen in
the restive southern Philippines, a military official said.
Jonathan Ponce, a local Army spokesman, said Major
Francis Senoren of the Philippine Army's bomb disposal division and three of his
colleagues were attacked by armed men on their way to an explosion site. The
blast took place in the morning in North Upi township, Maguidnanao province and
left one militia dead. Full story
Militia killed in blast near troops
detachment in S Philippines
COTABATO, Philippines, July 20 (Xinhua) -- A homemade
bomb went off Monday near military detachment in the southern Philippines,
leaving a state militia dead.
Ramon Piang, mayor in the township of North Upi in Maguindanao province, told
reporters the victim, Erol Roberts, was checking a bag left by an unknown man
beside a detachment around 8 a.m. in the village of Kibleg when it exploded. He
was killed in the explosion. Full story