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Philippines wants 90 Muslim rebels charged for bloody ambush

Published: 22 Apr 2015 - 04:55 pm | Last Updated: 14 Jan 2022 - 07:03 pm

The 44 fallen police commanders

 


Manila--The Philippine Justice Department on Wednesday recommended murder charges against 90 Muslim rebels, even though such a move could jeopardise a peace process championed by President Benigno Aquino.
The department said the Muslim rebels could be charged over the January 25 incident which left 44 police commandoes dead in the rural district of Mamasapano.
"It was murder all the way and around," the report said, charging that members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), which agreed to a ceasefire with the government last year, and other Muslim armed groups had banded together to kill the commandoes who were on a mission in the strife-torn south.
This could affect the government's peace process with the 10,000-member MILF which is aimed at ending a four-decade old separatist struggle that has claimed an estimated 120,000 lives.
In a summary of its investigation, the Justice Department said MILF and other Muslim bands attacked the commandoes even though they knew they were policemen.
The report charged that the attackers continued to shoot the policemen even when "the latter already raised their arms in surrender.
"After the firefight, MILF elements crossed the river over to the cornfield to finish off the dying (policemen)," the summary added.
The Justice Department said it had to withhold the names of witnesses and suspects as this could make it difficult to make arrests.
The government peace panel, which hoped to seal a peace deal with the MILF before Aquino steps down next year, said they were studying the report and would issue a reaction.
The MILF has previously said it would not surrender men wanted in connection with the incident despite impending criminal charges.
"We maintain that our combatants involved in the Mamasapano incident defended themselves so they did that in self-defence. As far as we're concerned, they did not commit any crime," MILF vice chairman Ghazali Jaafar had said earlier.
Aquino had originally hoped to pass a law authorising an autonomous region for the nation's Muslim minority -- the key part of the peace pact, before the end of his term.

AFP