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ALL-OUT WAR VS ABUS President Aquino addresses a national television audience from Malacañang on Monday saying he has ordered an intensified military operation against Abu Sayyaf bandits, not Moro Islamic Liberation Front rebels. JOAN BONDOC

President Benigno Aquino III on Monday declared not an all-out war but “all-out justice” for 19 soldiers massacred last week on Basilan.

The President also announced that his administration would continue with its peace negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), which was set to begin in Malaysia next month.

“We will try to push the negotiations forward to address the roots of the conflict,” he said.

Reading a prepared statement before a national television audience, Mr. Aquino stressed that the target of an “intensified” military operation he had ordered were members of the Abu Sayyaf, not the MILF.

The President said the government had asked for help and was now getting it from the MILF in its bid to arrest the 10 Abu Sayyaf bandits responsible for the killings and now located and “contained” in Payao, Zamboanga Sibugay.

“The mailed fist of the State will be brought to bear upon them so that justice may be served. There is no question the State will find them; the only remaining question is when,” he said.

Mr. Aquino rejected calls for the government to wage an all-out war against the MILF, which had earlier admitted that its men were responsible for the massacre of the 19 Special Forces troops on October 18 in Al-Barka, Basilan.

“We will not pursue all-out war; we will instead pursue all-out justice. All-out war is indiscriminate and borne out of danger. All-out justice is sober and fair; it is based on the rule of law, and leads to lasting peace,” the President said.

Sulayman, Aswani

He said his decisions on the worst losses the military suffered in years “cannot be borne out of ignorance … but have to be based on facts.”

Explaining his order for intensified operations,  Mr. Aquino said later in news conference that the government was after 10 members of the Abu Sayyaf bandits led by its leader Ibrahim Malat Sulayman and Dan Aswani.

He identified Sulayman as a “notorious criminal wanted for nine counts of murder” while Aswani was an escaped fugitive wanted for the beheading last year of Marine soldiers in Basilan.

The President said this bandit group had been located in Payao, Zamboanga Sibugay, and “in response to the local government unit’s appeal to free them from criminal activities of these individuals, they are now contained—about 150 or so of them—in that area.”

“We’re trying to isolate them from even the others who joined them. But even if that’s not the case and the negotiations for them to leave the area do not happen, we still have to enforce the law and go after the 10. And those who help the 10, they will be guilty of abetting known criminals,” he said.

Mr. Aquino noted that the weekend attacks against the police and military in Zamboanga Sibugay “were diversionary to dilute our efforts at arresting those people who are isolated in Payao.”

He also said that the information he got on the attack that killed five rubber plantation workers “might be related to extortion activities.”

MILF claims

Told that the MILF had stated in its website that the rebel group was responsible for attacking the 19 soldiers in Basilan, the President said he did not view the MILF website as he made clear that there were specific arrest warrants for the 10 Abu Sayyaf bandits.

Asked whether the government would engage the MILF should it coddle the criminals, he said: “We are targeting certain people, those who will block our forces in pursuit of legitimate operations cannot be differentiated from those we are after.”

“We send the message to the MILF that we are not out to get them but if some of their members participate, there is no exemption,” he said.

Mr. Aquino disclosed that actually the MILF was now helping the government in going after the Abu Sayyaf bandits.

“There are ongoing efforts to tell them precisely what our intentions are so there will be no missteps, no doubts—that’s what we’re trying to avoid,” he said.

Asked what the MILF response was, the President said: “I cannot reveal all this to you but there is cooperation already in terms of certain personalities. They will not be a problem in effecting the arrest of the people in the Order of Battle.”

The President said that the military would make sure civilians would be safe from the ongoing operations.

“While it is tempting for the government to join the chorus in calling for blood, we believe that such a course of action is not appropriate at this point. We are not interested in knee-jerk actions that will jeopardize our efforts to address the roots of conflict in the region,” he said.


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Tags: Basilan Attacks , Benigno Aquino III , Government , Insurgency , MILF , Mindanao

  • Anonymous

    all-out justice? parang may subtext!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_U4O52EPL5SWUROGUCRW7QJGUZQ Wilson

    All out Justice? Mr. President you only looked at 2LT. JD Khe’s casket for just 67 seconds without realizing that he spend 9 hours fighting for his country! How long are we going to wait for Justice  for my friend JD and his fallen comrades ? baka naman maging forgotten heroes ang labas nila nyan?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_RDGSX2X4U55HS6NNYQHMNB7RCQ papaboar75

    Mr. President, the root cause is simply;  The MILF are just a bunch of thugs who cannot make an honest living.  They just rob, kidnap and harrass people who are trying to make a living.

    I don’t understand the hesitation in disarming them or better yet permanent deletion?  How many more soldiers do you need to see perish before you can decide? Show some balls please…

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_5PGZA6WQW46QED7HFNWEDJ5EC4 Arnel

    palamigin muna lahat ng ulo.,,so that we can think properly to make better decisions..to those with “an eye for an eye mentality” think first..we are lucky to have a president na maka-ina..soft hearted..di mainit ulo or basagulero..

    if you were relatives or friends of the dead soldiers..my sympathy with you..thats the risk of being a soldier to die anytime defending our country..

    on the other hand if our wish was MAKAGANTI..thats a selfish motive…

    how many more widows, orphans= would anyone of u like to see..
    muslims are also human beings like us christians who most of us wants to see peace in mindanao..
    we breath the same air, we eat food to live, we drink water from the same source..we share the same land and history..we may have different religion but we believe in the same god with just different name.. 

    if muslims rebels, bandits, mnlf, abusayaff. milf, or npa.. started killing innocents civilians wether muslim, christians or others..then i will agree we have to pursue to eradicate these people with impunity..through our armed forces..

    but vigilante justice..NO WAY..our soldier, policemen, even security guards are always ready to die.. because thats a part of their..job..

    if you are a tricycle driver, teacher, janitor, office clerk or market vendor,,,you are not ready to die because of your job description have very small risk of dying.

    think again properly before you criticize our president’s decision on this delicate issue eventhough it was unpopular..

  • Anonymous

    DECLARE ALL OUT WAR AGAINST THE TRAITOR MILF…

  • Dennis Dy

    The only way to get rid of M.I.s, M.N.s and NPAs is to improve the quality of life of Filipinos.  Get rid of poverty, make jobs available to them and iradicate illiteracy through education. I am sure the President is aware of this that is why he was hesitant to bomb the MILF.  It’s useless. They will just multiply by recruiting more people to fight the government.

    The best way to protect our troops is to get rid of corruption so our taxes can go to the modernization of the AFP. The recent PAF bombing using outdated planes and bombs probably killed mosquitoes but not MI members.

    Dapat gawin batallion commander dyan sa Mindanao si Gen. Carlos Garcia.  Tingnan natin kung tumagal sya sa butas na combat boots, balang di pumuputok, at kamote na hapunan.

  • Anonymous

    Go PNoy! Whatever you do critics will be there.  God speed.

  • Anonymous

    PNOY is moving in the right track. Global eye is watching this matter. More power.

  • Anonymous

    anu raw? all-out-justice? magtigil ka nga Pnay!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_WYX4ZTAV4BUGW2RIMT45CPYBGA Pio Gante

    indeed, the only thing that we will have from this guy is “all out justshit”



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