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U.S. Troops Participating in Joint Military Drills Subject to Philippine
Laws

Xinhuanet 2002-01-26 19:14:08


����MANILA, January 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Justice Secretary Hernando Perezsaid
Saturday that U.S. troops participating in the ongoing joint
Philippine-American military exercises are subject to all the Philippine
laws unless the government decides to waive its jurisdiction over them.

����The local dzBB radio quoted Perez as saying that monitoring teams have
been formed to assure that the American troops do not commit any offense
while they are in the country for the joint wargames, dubbed Balikatan
(Shoulder to Shoulder).

����The Visiting Forces Agreement between the two countries, under which the
military drills are being held, provides that while the Philippines has
jurisdiction over erring American personnel, the government could waive this
right upon request by the U.S. government depending on the nature of the
offense mentioned under the agreement.

����The Philippine Senate ratified the agreement in May 1999 allowing the
resumption of large-scale Philippine-American joint military exercises in
the country.

����Some 660 U.S. soldiers will eventually be deployed to the southern
Philippines where about 160 soldiers from U.S. special forces units will
join local troops in operations against the Abu Sayyaf, which Washington
listed as a terrorist group with links tothe al-Qaeda network of Osama bin
Laden after the terror attacks on the United States on September 11 last
year.

����Critics said the war games violated the country's Constitution.Civilian
groups in Manila and other parts of the country held protest rallies in the
past several days demanding the pullout of American soldiers.

����The government, defending the U.S. military presence in the country,
said the American troops are here only to train the localmilitary in
counter-terrorism and are banned from engaging in actual combat operations
against the Abu Sayyaf although they are allowed to carry weapons and fire
back if attacked.

����The Abu Sayyaf bandits, which began a new kidnapping spree lastMay, are
still holding an American couple and a Philippine nurse in the southern
island of Basilan.

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