Images
from an MILF video: (Clockwise from top left) A young recruit, pretending to be
a war war correspondent of the “MILF 105th Base Command”; an MILF fighter
smiles for the camera before getting coached on how to fire a rifle; a fighter
shooting at the SAF force obviously at quite a distance. Last image, a SAF
trooper shot at the back of his head.
For what was purportedly a
fierce firefight, Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) fighters were enjoying
themselves, rollicking, lounging at times, laughing at their jokes, and
occasionally firing their rifles toward a distant rice field where the Philippine
National Police Special Action Forces (SAF) troopers were pinned down.
One bored, young MILF
fighter, to amuse himself, pretended he was a war correspondent representing
the insurgent group’s “105th Base Brigade.” A comrade behind him guffawed. One
MILF fighter holding a cigarette tutored another how to properly aim an M-14.
These are
shown in a 10-minute video of the firefight, if one can call it that, taken
with a smartphone by somebody who was obviously an MILF fighter. The video clip
is posted on liveleak.com. Check it out (second video there) for yourself and
be shocked.
Partly
hidden behind coconut trees, the dozen and more fighters shown in the video
were part of the MILF force which had cornered the SAF troops, and were waiting
for the elite police force to run out of bullets so that they would surrender
helplessly.
The
other, shorter video clip on the website shows the gruesome result of the
episode: dozens of SAF troops dead, several obviously shot in the face
pointblank, the skull of one cracked wide open and filled with leaves, every
corpse stripped of all battle gear, one even of its jacket and boots. The MILF
claims 64 policemen were killed while the government says only 44 bodies were
recovered, including those of seven officers.
There are
two undisputed sets of information. First, the encounter started before sunrise
and the entire episode ended about sundown. Second, the SAF troops, according
to an earlier, gloating report carried by the MILF website, had run out of
bullets by noon.
With
these two reports, along with the video clips, one may view the incident as
nearly crystal-clear: a horrific episode and an indictment of the MILF’s inhumanity.
As the
SAF troops tried to withdraw after their first early morning encounter with the
MILF, the insurgents managed, instead, to box them into an open, harvested rice
field with little protection, behind them a river obstacle with only a makeshift,
rickety bamboo bridge. The MILF called in reinforcements, including the
supposedly renegade Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) to strengthen
the encirclement, and man a blocking force right after the river.
A nearby
Philippine Army battalion either waited for orders from headquarters, which
never came, or naively tried to contact the MILF (to beg them to stop?).
The MILF
at the front and back of the SAF fired at them continuously for them to fire
back—until they ran out of bullets.
They had
no choice but to surrender. The MILF, with the BIFF, shot the SAF surrendering
troops point blank, and looted them of their battle equipment, even their
boots.
Not a firefight
It wasn’t a firefight. It was first a turkey shoot by an MILF force that encircled the SAF troops, and then a massacre after the policemen surrendered.
It wasn’t a firefight. It was first a turkey shoot by an MILF force that encircled the SAF troops, and then a massacre after the policemen surrendered.
The
Aquino government is intent on covering up this atrocity. No forensic
examination by experts of the SAF troops corpses was made to determine if they
were, indeed, shot point-blank. No forensic experts were sent to examine the
killing field in Mamasapano town in Maguindanao.
“The SAF
didn’t coordinate their operations,” Commander-in-Chief President Benigno S.
Aquino, Secretary Mar Roxas who commands the PNP, PNP Officer-in- Charge
Leonardo Espina, chief negotiator Miriam Coronel Ferrer and MILF vice chairman
Ghazali Jaafar, all said.
But even
if they didn’t ask for permission from the MILF — what these people really
meant by “coordination” — the insurgents violated all standards of humanity,
based on all the teachings of either Mohamed of the Muslims or Jesus Christ of
the Christian faith, when they massacred them when they were clearly
law-enforcement agents of the Republic who had laid down their arms. The video
clip I mentioned, in fact, had a conversation between two MILF fighters. One
asked who their enemies were. Another said “policemen from national
headquarters.”
This is
worse than the first Maguindanao massacre in 2009, when 58 innocent civilians
were killed in a rushed frenzy. This second Maguindanao massacre, which snuffed
out the lives of our young police officers, was a very calculated, cold-blooded
operation that took hours to undertake, and ignored long-held values of respect
among warriors.
The MILF
was able to mobilize its forces to the killing field as its three camps were
not too far away: Camp Omar ibn al-Khattab, Camp Abubakar as-Siddique and Camp
Badre in Maguindanao
These are
the MILF camps that the “Annex on Normalization” of President Aquino’s
“Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro” recognized, in effect the insurgent
territory that forces of the Republic cannot enter or even approach. They had
become centers of mujahideen recruitment and training. (see my column “Aquino
pact restores, strengthens MILF camps,” Jan 30, 2014).
One would
have to be extremely, criminally naive to believe that the MILF would soon be
surrendering their arms accumulated in these camps as part of the
“demobilization” process of the “peace agreement.”
It was a
perfect, secured refuge for the two terrorists, Malaysian explosives expert
Zulkifli Bin Hir and his Maguindanaon cohort, Basit Usman, whom the SAF
attempted to arrest. That itself is something we should seriously consider,
that the Bangsamoro will be a refuge for international jihadists. (See my
column “Could the Bangsamoro be haven for ISIS in the future?” Sept 18, 2015.
So that
the MILF won’t be accused of coddling the terrorists, Aquino, however claimed
that the two weren’t in any of the camps, but in a place surrounded by several
camps. Brilliant.
What kind
of a President is this, when instead of expressing outrage against this MILF
atrocity, devoted much of his speech to the issue the other night expounding on
the MILF’s and Roxas’ excuse, that “they didn’t coordinate”?
“The
truth shall set us free,” Aquino melodramatically said in his speech, referring
to the results of an investigation of the episode he ordered.
I hope
the truth will, indeed, set us free — of this incompetent, bungling, and
compassionless president who has cost the Republic 44 of its elite commandos.
Rigoberto Tiglao
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