The Philippine Star

Defense chief calls for stability in Southeast Asia

- By JAIME LAUDE – With Alexis Romero

Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin has called on stakeholde­rs to ensure regional stability in Southeast Asia.

Speaking at the 12th Asia Security Summit Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore last Sunday, Gazmin said territoria­l disputes, issues surroundin­g the Korean Peninsula, military modernizat­ion and arms race, and proliferat­ion of weapons, remain high in the regional security agenda.

“Sensitive issues placed on the backburner in the past have re-emerged to take center stage,” he said. “This dispels notions that these issues have become irrelevant in the 21st century with the emergence of non-traditiona­l security challenges.”

Gazmin also noted the world has become heavily dependent on informatio­n and communicat­ion technology.

“The regional security environmen­t continues to evolve,” he said.

“More issues are becoming security concerns as they negatively a„ect our quality of life and limit our policy options. As we become increasing­ly dependent on informatio­n and communicat­ion technology, we are also confronted with cyber threats. While cyber security previously focused only on individual hackers, recent trends show that attacks against government portals could come from organizati­ons.”

Cyber- related capabiliti­es must be developed to secure all channel of communicat­ions, Gazmin said.

AFP: Phl not terror haven

The military disagrees with a US report that the Philippine­s is a safe haven for terrorists.

Speaking to reporters, Armed Forces public affairs chief Maj. Ramon Zagala said the military has been curbing the activities of terrorists.

“We respect the US government assessment, ( but) we disagree that (the Philippine­s) is a safe haven for terrorists,” he said.

Zagala said the military’s sustained and focused operations have put terrorists on the run.

“Our momentum against terrorists has not decreased,” he said. “The Abu Sayyaf cannot move freely, they are forced to be mobile and they cannot plan and execute terrorist activities easily.”

The US State Department’s Country Reports on Terrorism 2012 has named the Sulu/ Sulawesi Seas Littoral and Southern Philippine­s as among the terrorist havens in Southeast Asia.

“A range of licit and illicit activities that occur there – including worker migration, tourism, and trade – pose additional challenges to identifyin­g and countering the terrorist threat,” read the report.

“Surveillan­ce improved but remained partial at best, and traditiona­l smuggling and piracy groups have provided an e„ective cover for terrorist activities, including movement of personnel, equipment, and funds.”

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