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Deep in a jungle hide-out in
They are members of the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front [MILF], the largest Muslim rebel group in the southern "What we want is to achieve
freedom and independence for "We would rather die fighting for
an independent homeland than continue living under this oppressive
system," he said. For years the MILF operated openly
across large swathes of The group set up checkpoints and even
shadow governments in a number of towns and villages. But in 2000, the MILF's main base, Camp
Abu Bakar, fell to the
The MILF has now broken up into smaller
and more mobile guerrilla units, whose leaders are confined to secret
locations. In a BBC interview, Al Haj Murad, the
MILF's vice chairman for military affairs, said that Islam inspired the
Muslim independence, or Bangsa Moro, movement. But he stressed that the struggle was
really about political and social neglect. "The Bangsa Moro people feel that
the
"So that even now, the Moro people
still consider Many of the MILF's political leaders,
like Mr Murad, are former mujahideen, or holy warriors. They volunteered to fight the Soviets
in Mr Murad met with Osama Bin Laden in
the 1980s. But although the MILF has experience
overseas, Mr Murad insisted that their struggle was purely a domestic one. "The problem here in The Both the The MILF does not deny that it has
welcomed foreign visitors to its camps in the past. But its leaders say it
has nothing to do with JI or al-Qaeda. Francis Ricciardone, the "There has been persistent
reporting of foreigners, Indonesians, presumably from JI, running around in
areas that are outside of the government's control, and inside the MILF's
control. "And whenever this is raised, the
MILF says, oh, we have nothing to do with it. That kind of thing is really
not very credible," he said.
The Many local officials have labelled them
as terrorists, and are eager for the Americans to follow suit. Emmanuel Pinol is the governor of
Cotobato province, where the MILF is active. "I do not think it is wise for the
national government to talk peace with a terrorist organization. The prospect
of achieving a peace agreement with the extremist group of MILF is almost
impossible and I have given up hope of this," he said. Since mid-February, the But now more than ever, the
More than 1,000 They are training Filipino troops on
so-called "small unit tactics", ideal for fighting guerrilla
movements. The But Al Haj Murad said that the
Americans were really after the MILF. "We know that the "The real purpose is not just to
fight the Abu Sayyaf, but the entire enemies of the government, and this
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