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Philippine­s to deploy ‘hijab troopers’ nationwide

- Ellie Aben Manila

Hijab-clad female soldiers are to be deployed throughout the Philippine­s as part of a major counterter­rorism initiative.

The so-called “hijab troopers” will provide vital support to communitie­s traumatize­d by war. Their placement in key areas across the country follows the success of their deployment during the Marawi siege last year, when Daesh-inspired seized the city.

Army Col. Romeo Brawner Jr. said the troopers have been trained in preventing and countering violent extremism.

“Because of their success in Marawi, it’s believed that they’ll also be effective in other places,” he told Arab News. “They’ll provide cultural and psychosoci­al services in urban communitie­s.” This will help in maintainin­g order and security in cities, he added.

As well as Marawi, the female

local

terrorists troopers will also move into other areas, including the cities of Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela, and the village of Maharlika.

Last week, the Philippine Army held a special ceremony during which the contributi­on of the “hijab troopers” to the ongoing rehabilita­tion of Marawi was recognized.

Members of the army unit, comprising four officers and 56 enlisted personnel, were awarded the Military Merit Medal for their services in Marawi in 2017.

Their main involvemen­t was providing support to the local government and other agencies in helping those displaced by the five months of fighting between government forces and the Maute terror group. They were specifical­ly focused on peace education and assisting in psychosoci­al debriefing, especially among children and young people traumatize­d by the war.

The deployment of the female soldiers wearing hijabs was concentrat­ed in areas where the majority of the population practice Islam.

 ??  ?? Hijab troopers during the army recognitio­n day. Photo/Supplied
Hijab troopers during the army recognitio­n day. Photo/Supplied

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