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MILF ‘ready to cooperate’ in tracking down terrorists

- (philstar.com)

MANILA — The Moro Islamic Liberation Front is ready to cooperate with the government in tracking down terrorists as long as the agreements signed by the peace panels are complied with.

Reacting to President Aquino's second address on the Mamasapano clash, MILF chief negotiator Mohaquer Iqbal maintained that prior coordinati­on is needed before security forces operate in their area.

"As long as signed documents would allow, then we are cooperatin­g fully with the government," Iqbal said in an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel anchor Tina Monzon-Palma Friday night.

Iqbal was asked to react to the president's demand that the MILF do everything it could to help capture wanted terrorist Basit Usman, who managed to evade law enforcers during the operation in Mamasapano.

When asked to comment on Aquino's appeal for the MILF not to interfere with the government's pursuit of Usman, Iqbal replied in Filipino: "Indeed but we need to have coordinati­on."

"The incident on January 25 happened because there was no coordinati­on. We did not want it to happen. The government did not want it to happen," he added.

With regard to Aquino's demand for the MILF to surrender Usman in case one of its members is protecting him, Iqbal said his group does not sanction the coddling of terrorists.

"If there is such occurrence, just for the sake of argument, it does not have the blessing of the MILF. If such situation arises, the mechanisms of AHJAG (Ad Hoc Joint Action Group) will operate," the MILF chief negotiator added.

The AHJAG is a mechanism of the peace talks that was created to isolate and interdict lawless groups and terrorists.

Despite Aquino's demands, Iqbal described the president's address as "very fair and objective."

MILF's sincerity in talking peace with the government has been questioned after wanted terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir or "Marwan" was killed in an area inhabited by its members.

Marwan was killed shortly before 44 members of the Special Action Force (SAF) died in an encounter with MILF forces in Barangay Tukanalipa­o in Mamasapano, Maguindana­o.

Usman, a Filipino bomb expert with a bounty of $1-million on his head, was also believed to be in the area but was able to escape. Security officials are now conducting pursuit operations against him.

When asked why the MILF was not aware of the presence of Marwan and Usman in Mamasapano, Iqbal said the area was a community composed of different groups.

"It is a community and not an MILF camp. There are many people and groups there. Besides, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s reported in 2012 that Marwan was killed in an air raid in Sulu," Iqbal said.

The MILF's chief negotiator claimed that the MILF would not gain anything from protecting terrorists.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Indigenous students call for "Unity for Peace and Justice" as they perform an Ifugao ritual dance in Manila in front of a display of photos showing the 44 elite commandos who died in a police raid in Mamasapano town.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Indigenous students call for "Unity for Peace and Justice" as they perform an Ifugao ritual dance in Manila in front of a display of photos showing the 44 elite commandos who died in a police raid in Mamasapano town.

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