Philippine Muslim guerrillas murder seven in Christmas eve raids

About 150 of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters launched assaults in different mainly-Christian towns


Afp December 24, 2015
Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters. PHOTO: AFP

TUKURAN, PHILIPPINES: Seven Christian farmers were killed on Thursday as Muslim guerrillas launched a series of attacks in the troubled southern Philippines, the military said.

The fighters of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) seized the seven and then killed them in a series of raids in the island of Mindanao where Christian-Muslim conflicts have seethed for decades.

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About 150 fighters of the BIFF launched assaults in different mainly-Christian towns before dawn, said Colonel Ricky Bunayog, the local military commander.

"They abducted farmers and then killed them. When we attempted to recover their bodies, they fired on us," he told AFP in the southern town of Tukuran, one of the the group's targets.

He said that four of the guerrillas were reportedly also slain in the fighting about 775 kilometres (470 miles) south of Manila but villagers said their bodies were carried off by their comrades.

The attackers had since dispersed but the military was planning a "counter-action," Bunayog said, although he would not disclose details.

BIFF spokesperson Abu Misry Mama confirmed they were behind the attacks, saying it was over a land dispute. He would not elaborate.

In Manila, military spokesperson Colonel Restituto Padilla said the guerrillas may have launched the attack "to make a statement," ahead of the Christian holiday of Christmas.

The Philippines is overwhelmingly Christian but has a Muslim minority that claims the south as their homeland.

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The BIFF split from the main Muslim rebel group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), in 2008.

It has opposed a peace process between the government and the MILF for the creation of a Muslim autonomous area in the south and has vowed to keep fighting for a separate Islamic state.

Last year, the BIFF uploaded clips on YouTube showing one of its leaders pledging support for the Islamic State organisation, the militant group that has seized a large swathe of territory in Iraq and Syria.

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