The Manila Times

PH becoming a magnet

- MAGNET JEFFERSON ANTIPORDA

“Out of the 40 (foreign terrorists) half of the number were scattered in different areas, but most of them have been killed already,” the AFP chief said.

- ers were attempting to penetrate the region as well as the Philippine­s, amid advances by Western forces against the IS.

“We expect that those terrorists who will be displaced will go to Asia, and because of the Marawi uprising the Philippine­s is now like a magnet,” he said.

Education needed

On Thursday, the Philippine­s, Malaysia and Indonesia agreed that the socioecono­mic developmen­t of residents who have been traumatize­d by terrorism were paramount in combating the ex the IS in Southeast Asia.

“We agreed to help each other in socioecono­mic developmen­t to stop extremism not only by bullets but also by ideology,” Cayetano said after the trilateral meeting at the Conrad Hotel in Pasay City on Thursday.

Cayetano said the Philippine­s needed the help of Malaysia and Indonesia in destroying the narrative of extremism that sowed divi and Christians.

“So with the help of Malaysia and Indonesia we will be able to combat [ IS] not only through arms but also through education and communicat­ion,” he said.

For the Philippine­s, Cayetano said, all department­s of government— from education, social services, health and livelihood— must come up with plans to help - ing young people that there were other ideas that were not extreme and violent.

He warned that more attacks were likely to happen and with more participan­ts, the risks would be bigger.

Cayetano warned that Southeast Asia was a potential IS target, and the vulnerabil­ity of the Philippine­s compared with other countries could be higher because of the degree of freedom in the country.

He said extremists might choose to go to smaller provinces or smaller areas in Mindanao, radicalize young Muslims, sell portions of their land and convince non-Muslims that this was “legitimate jihad.”

“So this is what we would do to prevent Southeast Asia from falling into the hands of extremist so that they will not have a foothold in radicalizi­ng,” Cayetano said.

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