From: "Stasi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: [Peoples War] Philippines: US Troops Sent In - BBC

Friday, 7 December, 2001, 09:47 GMT

US troops in Philippines
================
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_1697000/1697162.s
tm

At least 15 US soldiers have arrived in Zamboanga in the southern
Philippines, as local troops just 20 kilometres away battle with the Muslim
rebel Abu Sayyaf group.
The military spokesman General Edilberto Adan said troops in Isabela on
Basilan island were approaching the place where the rebels are holding two
American missionaries and a Filipino hostage.

At least three rebels have died in the fighting.

President Gloria Arroyo has emphasised that the US personnel are acting in
an advisory capacity.

Meanwhile, the trial has begun in Manila of Hector Janjalani, the brother of
the Abu Sayyaf leader.

He is accused of kidnapping 52 people including schoolchildren from a school
in Basilan last year. Most of the hostages were later rescued by troops, but
a priest and two teachers were killed by gunmen.

A not guilty plea was entered for Mr Janjalani after he refused to respond.

>From the newsroom of the BBC World Service



_________________________________________________
 
KOMINFORM
P.O. Box 66
00841 Helsinki
Phone +358-40-7177941
Fax +358-9-7591081
http://www.kominf.pp.fi
 
General class struggle news:
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
subscribe mails to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Geopolitical news:
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
__________________________________________________


Reply via email to