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Philippine National Police officers escort to his detention suspected Abu Sayyaf leader Mujibar Alih Amon, center, Thursday Feb. 25, 2010 at Manila's Quezon city following his arrest in the island of Jolo in southern Philippines over the weekend. Amon, who carries a $13,000 (P600,000...
View Photo »Filipino soldiers carry the body of suspected Abu Sayyaf leader Albader Parad after he and five others were killed in an encounter in the jungles of Jolo in southern Philippines Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010. Parad, top commander of the Al Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf, is accused of the abduction of...
View Photo »Philippine police chief Director General Jesus Verzosa marks a cross on the picture of Al Bader Parad, an alleged member of Abu Sayyaf who was recently killed by government soldiers in Jolo in southern Philippines, during a news conference in main police headquarters Camp Crame in Manila's...
View Photo »Philippine police escort Mujibar Alih Amon, an alleged member of Islamic militant group Abu Sayyaf, to a detention cell in the main police headquarters Camp Crame in Manila's suburban Quezon city February 25, 2010. Philippine police chief Director General Jesus Verzosa announced on...
View Photo »Philippine police chief Director General Jesus Verzosa crosses out the picture of Mujibar Alih Amon, an alleged member of Abu Sayyaf, from a roster of wanted persons during a news conference in main police headquarters Camp Crame in Manila's suburban Quezon city February 25, 2010. ...
View Photo »Philippine National Police Chief Jesus Versoza crosses out the photo of suspected Abu Sayyaf leader Mujibar Alih Amon from a wanted poster during a news conference Thursday Feb. 25, 2010 at the police headquarters at Manila's Quezon city to announce his capture over the weekend in the...
View Photo »A hooded informant receives 600,000 pesos ($13000) in reward money from Philippine police chief Director General Jesus Verzosa (L) for information leading to the arrest of Mujibar Alih Amon, an alleged member of Abu Sayyaf, in main police headquarters Camp Crame in Manila's suburban...
View Photo »Philippine National Police Chief Jesus Versoza crosses out the photo of Abu Sayyaf leader Albader Parad during a news conference Thursday Feb. 25, 2010 at the police headquarters at Manila's Quezon city to announce the capture of another Abu Sayyaf leader Mujibar Alih Amon. Parad, who...
View Photo »Philippine National Police Chief Jesus Versoza, left, hands the US$10,000 (P600,000 pesos) reward to an informant during a news conference Thursday Feb. 25, 2010 at the police headquarters at Manila's Quezon city following the arrest of suspected Abu Sayyaf leader Mujibar Alih Amon on...
View Photo »Police and military escort two of three alleged members of the Abdul Basit Usman's terror cell, center in blue without collar, following a news conference Friday, March 5, 2010, at the Armed Forces of the Philippines headquarters at Manila's Quezon city. The three men accused of deadly...
View Photo »In this photo taken on Feb. 18, 2010 and released by the Philippine Navy, Jumadail Arad, a suspected member of the Muslim militant Abu Sayyaf group, is shown after his arrest. Arad who was in hiding for nine years, was wanted for kidnapping, and serious illegal detention for his...
View Photo »Health workers carry on a stretcher one of the wounded civilians upon arrival in Zamboanga city from nearby Basilan island Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010 after suspected al-Qaida-linked militants raided a village in the southern Philippines early Saturday, killing 11 people, including a...
View Photo »A protestor clashes with police as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits the typhoon affected Malanday High School in Marikina, suburban Manila on November 12, 2009. Clinton's two-day visit comes as US Special Forces advisers are in the southern Philippines to train and equip...
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) is welcomed by government officials as she arrives in Manila November 12, 2009 in a bid to deepen defence ties with a country fighting Islamist militants who officials say are now using Iraq-style tactics. The two-day visit comes as US Special...
View Photo »Filipino soldiers carry the body of suspected Abu Sayyaf leader Albader Parad after he and five others were killed in an encounter in the jungles of Jolo in southern Philippines Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010. Parad, top commander of the Al Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf, is accused of the abduction of...
View Photo »The soldier and the CAAs were manning the temporary checkpoint when Abu Sayyaf gunmen staged the harassment
We have information that Zulkifli bin Hir, alias Marwan, was hiding with the Abu Sayyaf group on the island, but we are not sure whether he was there during the raid. We're still trying to identify the seven bodies we recovered
The villagers were sleeping when the Abu Sayyaf came with their guns blazing. They spared no one, not even the children
It's a normal thing for them (Abu Sayyaf) to retaliate but we're not lowering our guards particularly at soft targets like markets, schools, churches, piers and public utility terminals
Abu Sayyaf militants raid Philippine village
Isnilon Hapilon and Radullan Sahiron are still active and can still wreak havoc. The Abu Sayyaf Group is a very resilient organisation that has the ability to change color from terrorism to banditry and vice versa. There are many young Muslims in the south lured to the Abu Sayyaf just to escape poverty.
Amon is an active member of the urban terrorist group of the Abu Sayyaf and served as a logistics officer
We're closely coordinating with police in the national capital region to thwart any potential Abu Sayyaf attacks. We believe there's a small militant cell operating in Manila.
This will be a big blow to the Abu Sayyaf ... He was the most visible among the leaders. The fear of the people for the Abu Sayyaf is represented by the face of Albader, which always comes out in newspapers.
This will be a big blow to the Abu Sayyaf ... He was the most visible among the leaders. The fear of the people for the Abu Sayyaf is represented by the face of Albader, which always comes out in newspapers.
It's a very significant gain in our campaign against terrorism because we all know that Albader Parad is one of the influential leaders (of the Abu Sayyaf) ... This will have a very big demoralizing effect on the other members and shows that they cannot hide forever from the arms of the law.
Albader is the most influential Abu Sayyaf leader ... This is a big blow to them, his death.
They (Parad and his men) were the targets of this operation,' Guerrero told local radio. 'We are running after the leaders of this notorious Abu Sayyaf group.
It isn't just al Qaeda operating in the tribal areas ... You have Pakistani groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. You have the Uzbek terror groups. You have HuJI (the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami, a terror group based in Pakistan and Bangladesh), Jemaah Islamiyah, Abu Sayyaf, you name it.
Whether criminals or fundamentalists, the Abu Sayyaf is still an enormous challenge to internal security.
There is no shortage of recruits to the Abu Sayyaf as it has money. Although it is split into many factions led by different people, many of them are linked to the MILF or MNLF through blood or marriage
The Abu Sayyaf is not a united group with a command structure. Basically, it is a bandit group that makes money from kidnapping. Their members float between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Moro National Liberation Front.(MNLF)
When the government says the Abu Sayyaf is under control, the question should be asked: who exactly are under control? There are so many different factions within all these groups and so many cross over from one group to another it is impossible to keep track of who is who. So when the government says t...
When the government says the Abu Sayyaf is under control, the question should be asked: who exactly are under control? There are so many different factions within all these groups and so many cross over from one group to another it is impossible to keep track of who is who. So when the government says t...
If the gauge of success is the elimination or neutralisation of the Abu Sayyaf, then it would appear that the cooperation has been a failure
Terrorist activities, including kidnappings for ransom and beheadings of captives for effect, have recently been conducted by the most notorious terrorist group in the Philippines – the Abu Sayyaf.
The Abu Sayyaf is cash-rich following a series of very successful, high-profile kidnappings-for-ransom last year, and young out-of-work Muslims are queuing up to join
The Abu Sayyaf is still a potent threat to the nation’s internal security
The Abu Sayyaf Group has kidnapped foreigners in eastern Sabah in the past.
The Abu Sayyaf group, based in the southern Philippines, has kidnapped foreigners in eastern Sabah in the past.
Navy to deploy troops, ships to hunt down Abu Sayyaf bandits - http://tinyurl.com/yfctsvn
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