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"We
will not allow the MILF to continue fooling the Islamic world
(that) it is an insurgent organization with legitimate aims,"
Arroyo said
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MANILA,
May 10 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - Philippine President
Gloria Arroyo on Saturday, May 10, ordered a hardline campaign against
the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), including a diplomatic
offensive to persuade Islamic nations to stop backing the independence
fighters.
"We
shall combine military action, stringent legal measures, full
diplomatic pressure and community preparedness to bear upon the MILF
threat," Arroyo said in a radio address.
Her
statement came after an upsurge of alleged MILF attacks in the
southern Philippines in recent weeks that have left at least 83 people
dead and hundreds wounded since March, reported Agence France-Presse
(AFP).
"I
have instructed that all the terrorist acts of the MILF be fully
documented and be brought before the OIC," Arroyo said, referring
to the Organization of the Islamic Conference.
"We
will not allow the MILF to continue fooling the Islamic world (that)
it is an insurgent organization with legitimate aims. It is engaged in
the murder of innocent civilians," she claimed.
The
OIC has been fostering rapprochement between Manila and the MILF and
has been monitoring the situation in the southern Philippines where
the Muslim community lives.
On
Tuesday, May 6, Arroyo scrapped
preliminary talks with the MILF that were scheduled to open on Friday,
May 9, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
In
her latest speech, Arroyo said the latest attacks, allegedly blamed on
the MILF, "were clear acts of terrorism," adding, "the
leadership of the MILF must answer for these crimes."
She
said it was pointless to continue talking unless the MILF showed
sincerity in seeking peace.
"The
MILF are wrong if they think they can get concessions in the peace
talks because of these actions," Arroyo said, adding "we
shall not allow the peace talks to be held hostage by the threat of
terror."
In
a separate radio interview, MILF spokesman Eid Kabalu blamed Manila
for the breakdown in the talks, saying "the government has been
looking for a way out. They have really wanted to abandon the peace
process."
He
admitted that the MILF mounted attacks on military outposts but said
reports of kidnapping and bombings of civilians were groundless.
The
12,500-strong MILF has been waging a 25-year campaign for an Islamic
state in the southern third of the Philippine islands.