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"The punitive military actions against the terrorist attackers…have been dislodged from their bases and dispersed into ragtag groups," Arroyo said
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MANILA, May 26 (IslamOnline.net &
News Agencies) - President Gloria Arroyo declared victory Monday, May
26, in a 10-day-old military campaign against "terrorist
cells" allegedly sheltered by the largest Muslim separatist group
in the southern Philippines.
"The punitive military actions
against the terrorist attackers of Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte and
Maigo, Lanao del Norte have been dislodged from their bases and
dispersed into ragtag groups being run to the ground by the government
troops," she said in a speech.
"The investigation into the
Davao and Koronadal bombings is bearing fruit with the arrest of the
perpetrators of these and even previous terrorist attacks," she
added.
Arroyo had ordered crackdown on Moro
Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) units she blamed for deadly bombings
and raids on the Mindanao island shortly before her state visit to the
United States on May 17.
She warned the 12,500-member MILF,
waging a campaign to set up an Islamic state in the southern third of
the mainly Roman Catholic Philippines, of allegedly giving succor to
"terrorist cells", reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).
Arroyo threatened MILF to surrender
the suspected bombers and raiders responsible for nearly 100 deaths
and to renounce alleged ties to foreign terror groups by June 1 or be
branded as a "terrorist organization."
The MILF refuted any links to the
al-Qaeda or any other groups, including the local Abu Sayyaf kidnap
for ransom group, which both Washington and Manila say is affiliated
to the al-Qaeda.
Arroyo boasted that her Washington
trip secured a U.S. government aid worth 96 million dollars to help
children in conflict areas of the southern Philippines, apart from
Manila in the category of a full non-NATO military
ally.
"The success of my state visit
is about recognizing that moral choices in moments of crisis must be
backed up in day to day life by unified action, sustained vigor, and
effective prosecution," she said.