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    Malaysia to help Philippines identify dead militants

    The Philippine military said Friday Malaysia would send forensics experts in an effort to obtain proof that Filipino forces had killed three of Southeast Asia's most-wanted terror suspects.

    The military said its US-backed airstrikes last week on a remote southern island killed three senior leaders from the Al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and Abu Sayyaf networks, as well as 12 junior figures.

    But it was not able to immediately provide proof, with authorities saying bodies had been taken away by fellow militants and quickly buried in line with Muslim custom.

    Philippine military spokesman Colonel Arnulfo Burgos said Friday police had gathered pieces of human tissue and blood after the strike on the southern island of Jolo.

    Philippine police will now liaise with the Malaysian team over the forensic evidence, Burgos said.

    "This would help the Armed Forces of the Philippines provide proof that the terrorists Mauwiyah and Marwan are already dead," Burgos told reporters, without saying when the Malaysian team would arrive.

    The highest-profile militant reported slain was Malaysian Zulkifli bin Abdul Hir, alias Marwan, one of the United States' most-wanted terror suspects with a $5 million bounty on his head from the US government.

    Zulkifli was one of JI's top leaders and a bomb-making expert who had been hiding out in the southern Philippines since 2003, according to the US State Department.

    The Malaysian forensics experts are expected to obtain DNA samples from Zulkifli's relatives before they fly to the southern Philippines to compare samples, Burgos said.

    Also reported killed was Singaporean Mohammad Ali, alias Muawiyah, another JI leader who had been hiding in the Philippines since the group killed 202 people in a series of bomb attacks on the Indonesian island of Bali in 2002.

    The third senior militant reported killed was Filipino Abu Pula, also known as Doctor Abu or Umbra Jumdail, one of the core leaders of the Abu Sayyaf that is blamed for the worst terrorist attacks in the Philippines.

    The US military, which has a small team of US Special Forces providing counter-terrorism training in the southern Philippines, helped in the attack by providing intelligence support, Filipino military officials said.

    However the US government has declined to comment on whether the three senior terrorists suspects were definitely killed.

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's senior advisor on political-military affairs, Andrew Shapiro, declined to discuss details of the incident when talking to reporters in Manila, deferring questions to the Philippine military.

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    15 comments

    • eggnog Chan  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      oinks...money talk in this country,, i don't think they're all dead.... pulis at militar pa!!!
      • Brix Sagupa 3 months ago
        Eggnog matanong kita, ganyan ka rin ba? wag mo naman lahatin..saludo pa rin ako sa kakayahan ng mga Pilipino.
      • Toulema 3 months ago
        tama ka eggnog . reserch nyo na lang sa mga imbistigative journalism both local and international.
    • BERNARD  •  Guangzhou, China  •  3 months ago
      Pag may nakuhang dugo at human tissue patay na agad hindi ba pedeng nasugatan muna???kung utak ng tao nakuha nila pede na nila declare may namatay sa ginawa nilang operation...Kayo ba kung binobomba kayo at pinapaulanan ng bala iisipin nyo pa na dalin ung mga patay. at isabay sa pagtaks nyo???di ba dapat kung may air strike may ground troops na outside ng range ng bomba para ung mga tumatakas macover bakit parang sobrang layo ng ground troops sa area at may time pa makabalik ang mga terorista to retrieve yung mga patay nila????
    • seVen  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Terrorists only thrive when they present an invisible force that cannot be stopped. I think that if a false death of a high ranking Al-Qaeda member was reported to the world, they would immediately respond with some proof that it was not true. When the US killed BinLaden, I never saw anything that stated this was not true. These people love to show videos of themselves bragging of their deeds. Why would they not do so, if in fact the claim was not true? I tend to believe that these people were killed, and hopefully proof will follow.
    • Marc  •  3 months ago
      Naku po buhay pa sila. Wow mali!
    • ------  •  3 months ago
      no bodies = no proof...
      the last thing we need are undead terrorist or terrorist that are presumed dead...

      terminate more of them and possible they'll get the acceptable results w/o the needed "proof"
    • Sakristang Lollipop  •  Marathon, United States  •  3 months ago
      Kung pwede lang akong mag volunteer para puksain ang mga rebelde sa mindanao ay ginawa ko na. Kaso ayoko lang kasi sa mga lamok at iba pang insekto sa gubat.hehe sayang naman ang mistiso kong balat kung makakagat lang. magagalit ang mga fans ko. hehe acheche
    • Tt Lucky  •  3 months ago
      High level security concern ito. Why would the military and the US government talk about it publicly? Wag na kayo umasa ng detalye.
    • JUAN TAMAD  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      WE ALL KNOW THE PHILIPIN GOVERNMENT AND MILITARY ARE THE ONES MAKING MONEY OUT OF THESE TERRORISTS. THEY SELL ARMS TO THESE TERRORISTS. UNTRUSTWORTHY IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT
      • eggnog Chan 3 months ago
        you are right man,,,i heard that fact from a very reliable source,, and i think they are not all dead as the military claims to,, prisoners here in the philippines can just simply pay for their freedom... police, military, government officials sucks in this country...
      • Jojo 3 months ago
        shut up! your stupid!
      • Brix Sagupa 3 months ago
        @eggnog kung ganun ano na ang nagyayari sa bansa natin? punong puno ng kasinungalingan! kaawa awa naman pala ang wlang alam.=( mahina na nga Hustisya may ganito pa.
    • F**kinMO  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  3 months ago
      Anymore terrorist in there?
      • eggnog Chan 3 months ago
        yup,,, many more....
      • Toulema 3 months ago
        terrorist win
      • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
        Lots of terrorist in Philippines dont go there
    • Ichiro Abs  •  3 months ago
      lies, the US has been lied to so the military can claim the bounty money...and the officers will have a 'pabaon'
    • Czarlee  •  Jakarta, Indonesia  •  3 months ago
      bakit taga ibang bansa pa ang titingin kung totoo ba yang mga tao na natipi...nakaka insulto yan pinoy
      • James Jones 3 months ago
        tutulong nga po kasi may tendency na sya nga ung isa sa napatay na kalahi nila at malamang may records sila esp. may kamag anak sya na if mag match ang DNA test e one down na...
      • Bernard 3 months ago
        tama si james...
      • alca 3 months ago
        they need the DNA... but i wish they didn't report/assumed immediately the deaths of these terrorist without evidences to back up their claim ....
    • Michael  •  Carnelian Bay, United States  •  3 months ago
      I understand marc's point. I'm a FilAM and I visit the Philippines once every two years to visit my lolo and lola eversince. I stay about 1 or two months in Manila. I'm a Filipino too and proud to be one but Filipinos are just really extreme. either they're too nice - ofcourse mostly your relatives and friends but if your not their really swindlers. I really look pinoy and speaks little filipino. Im surprised that tricycle drivers and pedicabs charges me 20 or 25, once even P40 all just on the same rout. a ride that doesnt even take 5 mins. that's when I start to think this way. then you'll see corruption here and there from country leaders, stores and airport officials overcharges you, even lots of people comming up to you and asking you money or giving you a story but then others will advice that's not true. I once gave P500 to a woman with a child asking for money to get home. I see her the next day doing the same thing. true story! I dont really want to generalize but for the past 3 visits. there's no one trip that I get fairly treated. you cant blame marc. he's probably someone like me too who gets taken advantage on.
    • Marc  •  3 months ago
      Filipinos are so untrustworthy always fooling other people just to gain for themselves.
      • Czarlee 3 months ago
        like you Marc untrustworthy walang aasa sayo pinoy ka rin bobo
      • LAURENCE GAST 3 months ago
        your stupid and pathetic person, you should be killed just like those terrorist!!!!
      • inGreta 3 months ago
        And you are trustworthy? Stupid Idiot, look at the way you express yourself, like you are not happy about anything at all.
    • Antonio  •  Yorba Linda, United States  •  3 months ago
      Malaysia to help !!! come on people, specially the military , do you TRUST this Malaysia. Does anybody have the real thought what is really the Maysia to the Phils.? Maysia is the same as Saudi that all wants to the Phils. have troubles in Mindinao in internity to serve their purpose. Have Malaysia have ears in the military planning is like having the evil ARMM with Abu Sayaff,.
    • Chief Kunsintidor  •  3 months ago
      napakadali lang i-secure ng mga areas na pinamumugaran ng abu sayyaf...magpatayo lang ng mga military camps at magpadala ng mga stationed combatant troops sa rebel areas
      masasakop na nila yang areas na yan kahit bundok pa yan.

      sa bawat ransom na binabayad sa mga naki-kidnap na foreigner, may kickback ang ilang opisyales jan...sa military at local government.

      ngayon nagtataka pa kayo kung bakit hindi matapos tapos ang kidnapan jan sa mindanao?
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