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Duterte urges rebels to rebuff Daesh advances

- Reuters

manila — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday pleaded with the country’s Muslim separatist groups to deny sanctuary to militants with links to Daesh State, warning a war would ensue that would put civilians in danger.

His appeal comes a day after his defence minister said foreign intelligen­ce reports showed a leader of the Abu Sayyaf rebel group was getting instructio­ns from Daesh State to expand in the Philippine­s, in the strongest sign yet of links to the Middle Eastern militants.

Duterte said he could no longer contain the extremist “contaminat­ion” and urged two Muslim separatist rebels groups — the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Moro National Liberation Front - to rebuff Daesh State’s advances.

“I am earnestly asking, I am pleading to the MNLF and the MILF, do not provide sanctuary to the terrorists in your areas,” he told troops at a military camp in Mindanao, his home region.

“Because if that happens, then we will be forced to go after them within your territory, and that could

I am earnestly asking, I am pleading to the MnLF and the MILF, do not provide sanctuary to the terrorists in your areas.’ Duterte, Philippine President

mean trouble for all of us. I don’t want that to happen.

“The government is going after them, they have done wrong, they killed a lot of innocent people.”

The south of the predominat­ely Christian Philippine­s has for de- cades been a hotbed of Muslim insurgency but Duterte is worried some smaller groups and splinter factions that have pledged allegiance to Daesh could host fighters being driven out of Iraq and Syria. They include the Maute group in Lanao del Sur province and the Abu Sayyaf in the Sulu Archipelag­o. Abu Sayyaf, which means “bearer of the sword”, is notorious for piracy and kidnapping and for beheading foreign hostages for whom ransoms are not paid. —

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