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Martial law declared in Philippine­s

- By Jonathan Kaiman Los Angeles Times jonathan.kaiman@latimes.com

BEIJING — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declared martial law on the southern island of Mindanao on Tuesday night after a city therewas rocked by clashes between government forces and Islamist militants.

Presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella announced the declaratio­n in Moscow, where Duterte arrived Tuesday for a five-day state visit. Martial law on the island — which is home to more than 20 million people — will last for 60 days, Abella said.

This marks the first time Duterte has declared martial law since hewas elected in June 2016. He will cut his Russia trip short, postponing scheduled meetings with President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, according to a news report.

Duterte declared a nationwide “state of lawlessnes­s” in September 2016 after a suspected terror attack in Davao, the island’s biggest city, killed 14 people. The declaratio­n granted the military special powers to aid in police operations, such as setting up checkpoint­s and patrols.

Martial law is much more consequent­ial; it raises the specter of warrantles­s arrests and the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, which grants detainees the right to challenge the legality of their detention.

On Tuesday afternoon, at least 15 members of the Maute group — Islamist militants believed to be inspired by Islamic State — stormed the city of Marawi, the capital city of the province of Lanao del Sur.

Residents posted photos of the ensuing clashes online. Many showed the Philippine military installing checkpoint­s; army tanks rolling through city streets; and massive fires raging at three local institutio­ns, including the city jail. The number of casualties remains unclear.

 ?? CERILO EBRANO/EPA ?? Security forces patrol a street in Davau after President Rodrio Duterte declared martial law on Mindanao.
CERILO EBRANO/EPA Security forces patrol a street in Davau after President Rodrio Duterte declared martial law on Mindanao.

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