Indonesians and Malaysians were among foreign extremists battling the military after laying siege to a southern Philippine city, the government said yesterday, in a rare admission of what it said was an Islamic State (IS) “invasion.”
The army has deployed attack helicopters and special forces to drive rebels of the Islamic State-linked Maute group out of Marawi City, and Malaysians and Indonesians and other foreigners were among six guerrillas killed on Thursday.
The announcement elevates the threat of what experts and the military say are moves by the Islamic State group to exploit the poverty and lawlessness of predominantly Muslim Mindanao to establish a base for extremists from Southeast Asia and beyond.
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“What’s happening in Mindanao is no longer a rebellion of Filipino citizens,” Philippine Solicitor General Jose Calida told a news conference.
“It has transmogrified into invasion by foreign terrorists, who heeded the call of the ISIS [Islamic State of Iraq and Syria] to go to the Philippines if they find difficulty in going to Iraq and Syria,” he said.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has delivered on his threat to impose martial law on Mindanao, the nation’s second-largest island, to stop the spread of radical Islam.
He has been pleading with Mindanao governors and religious leaders to work with the government to keep extremists at bay.
Duterte recently said that Islamic State fighters driven from Iraq and Syria would end up in the southern Philippines and his country was at risk of “contamination.”
The Maute, which has pledged allegiance to Islamic State, held its positions on bridges and buildings yesterday as ground troops launched early morning offensives to flush out the remaining gunmen after unrest that has killed 11 soldiers and 31 militants.
The White House on Thursday said it backed the Philippines in its fight against “cowardly terrorists.”
Few of Marawi’s 200,000 inhabitants remained after militants ran amok, seizing and torching schools, a college and a hospital. They freed more than 100 prisoners and took a priest and churchgoers hostage at the city’s cathedral.
Convoys of vehicles packed with evacuees and protected by heavily armed soldiers streamed into nearby Iligan City.
A Christian resident, Mark Angelou Siega, described how students fled amid fears rebels would take over their university campus.
“We were preparing for exams, and we could hear the gunfire and bombs,” he said.
“We were so scared, and so were our Muslim brothers and sisters. We were sure they would get to us,” he said. “These terrorists are not real Muslims.”
Calida said the Maute group and Islamic State had a dream to create their own “ISIS province” in Mindanao and the government was not the only target of their aggression.
“People they consider as infidels, whether Christians or Muslims, are also targets,” he said. “What it worrisome is that the ISIS has radicalized a number of Filipino Muslim youth.”
Duterte has dealt with separatist unrest during his 22 years as mayor of Davao, Mindanao’s biggest city, but the rise of the Maute and signs that it has ties to another network, the Abu Sayyaf, present one of the biggest challenges of a presidency won on promises to restore law and order.
Philippine intelligence indicates the two groups from different parts of Mindanao are connected, through Isnilon Hapilon, a leader of a radical faction of Abu Sayyaf.
He was the target of Tuesday’s failed raid by troops on a Maute hideout in Marawi. Calida said the Islamic State had declared Hapilon its “emir” in the Philippines.
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