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Four ‘rogue’ Moro rebels die in Mindanao clash

- BY MANOLO B. JARA

MANILA: Four members of a “rogue” Moro rebel group that pledged allegiance to the Daesh extremists in the Middle East were killed in an encounter in Maguindana­o province even as Malacanang Palace announced the appointmen­t of a soon-to-retire top military oficer as the next presidenti­al adviser on the peace process.

THE military Confirmed THE killing of the four members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) who were foiled in their attempt to hoist the BLACK DAESH LAG In A remote ‘BARANGAY” (village) in the town of Ampatuan, Maguindana­o on Tuesday.

Major General Cirilo Sobejana, an Army infantry division commander, said concerned residents reported the presence of heavily-armed BIFF men at the village where they planned to raise THE DAESH LAG.

The military said the BIFF was founded By THE late veteran ield Commander Ameril Umbra Kato of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) who seceded with about 1,000 of his armed followers due to major policy difference­s with the front leaders over the conduct of their peace talks with the government.

The MILF and the government later signed an historic peace agreement aimed at helping bring just and lasting peace to troubled Mindanao that resulted in Congress approving the Bangsamoro Organic Law that was later signed by President Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte.

But the BIFF said they would continue to oppose the law which mandates the government to set up a new Bangsamoro political entity whose initial territory is to come from the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) composed of the provinces of Maguindana­o, Lanao del Sur, Sulu, Basilan and Tawi-tawi as well as Marawi City.

In a related developmen­t, Malacanang Palace announced the appointmen­t of General Carlito Galvez, who is to retire on Dec.12 as the chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, as the next presidenti­al adviser on the peace process.

Malacanang said Galvez is to replace Duterte’s close friend and political ally then secretary Jesus Dureza who resigned from his post following the president’s announceme­nt that he has dismissed two of Dureza’s aide for alleged rampant corruption.

Malacanang lauded Dureza for his “delicadeza” in resigning although he was not involved in the scandal, pointing out it spoke highly of his commitment as an honest public servant to help Duterte in his war on corruption, drugs and rampant criminalit­y.

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