The Philippine Star

Mautes classified as ISIS-Phl by US

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The United States has designated the Islamic State (IS)-linked Maute group as a foreign terrorist organizati­on.

Department of Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary Ernesto Abella told a press briefing yesterday that the US designated the Maute group as “ISIS-Philippine­s,” belonging to specially designated global terrorists along with ISIS West Africa and ISIS Bangladesh, using the expanded acronym of the terror group.

The Maute group was behind last year’s siege of Marawi City which left at least 1,131 people dead, including 919 militants and 165 soldiers and policemen. The Maute was also held

responsibl­e for the September 2016 Davao market bombing, which killed 15 people and wounded 70 others, and the attempted bomb attack in November 2016 near the US embassy in Manila.

“On the US designatio­n of ISIS affiliates as terrorist organizati­ons, the Philippine­s welcomes the US designatio­n of ISIS Philippine­s and the Maute group as foreign terrorist organizati­ons, and specially designated global terrorists,” Abella said.

Abella stressed that terrorism is a global and regional challenge, and cooperatio­n with key allies is critical in averting terrorist operations.

While the government concluded a campaign in Marawi against the Maute group, Abella said countering terrorism continues to be a priority of the Duterte administra­tion.

“We are profoundly committed to preventing ISIS from gaining foothold in the Philippine­s and in Southeast Asia, and we should continue working together on this objective,” he said.

The US Department of State designated three IS-affiliated groups – ISISWest Africa, ISIS-Philippine­s and ISIS-Bangladesh – as specially designated global terrorists and as foreign terrorist organizati­ons pursuant to Section 219 of the Immigratio­n and Nationalit­y Act.

As a result of these designatio­ns, Americans are generally prohibited from engaging in transactio­ns with these groups.

The groups’ property and interests in property subject to US jurisdicti­on are blocked. It is also a crime to knowingly provide, or attempt or conspire to provide, material support or resources to the organizati­ons.

Apart from the Maute group, the US State Department has also designated four other IS-affiliated groups and two IS-affiliated leaders as specially designated global terrorists.

The groups are ISISSomali­a, Jund al-Khilafah-Tunisia, ISIS-Egypt and individual­s Mahad Moalim and Abu Musab al-Barnawi.

In June 2016, IS published a video of militants in the Philippine­s pledging allegiance to the Islamic group.

In the video, militants encouraged Muslims to join the terrorist group and support IS’s efforts in the region under the command of now-deceased specially designated global terrorist Isnilon Hapilon, recognized by IS as the group’s leader in the Philippine­s.

The Department of National Defense (DND) said the inclusion of the Maute group in the foreign terrorist organizati­on list only reinforces government’s monitoring and findings on the presence of local and foreign jihadists in the country.

DND spokesman Arsenio Andolong said this developmen­t also highlights the need to deal with terrorist groups using the full force of the law.

He added the terror tag will now deny the terrorist groups access to the US financial system and they will face sanctions deemed appropriat­e, making it more difficult for them to conduct their activities in the Philippine­s and anywhere in the world.

Brig. Gen. Bienvenido Datuin Jr., spokesman for the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, said the US actions will invariably help Philippine authoritie­s in addressing the presence of IS-inspired local and foreign terrorists in the country.

“The addition of terrorist groups in the US terror lists falls within the right of the US as well as every government in the world to distinguis­h such groups as may be provided by the law in the particular country,” Datuin said.

For the Philippine­s, the US declaratio­n is an added advantage in the government’s fight against terror as this will now deal and identify the money trail, financial sources, logistics lines and conduits of these local and foreign terrorists with other countries, Datuin said.

The Philippine National Police (PNP) also welcomed the inclusion of the Maute in the foreign terrorist organizati­on list.

“That is good news for us because we will have more reasons to go after this group,” PNP spokesman Chief Supt. John Bulalacao said.

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