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Southeast Asia
Philippine Ferry Blast Said Caused by Bomb
2004-10-11
A bomb planted by the brutal Abu Sayyaf group caused a ferry fire in February that killed over 100 people in the Philippines' worst terrorist attack, an investigation concluded Monday. President Gloria Macapagal, who initially downplayed a claim of responsibility by the al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf, said six people, including two arrested shortly after the attack, have been charged. "These are the same people responsible for the Dos Palmas kidnapping," she said, referring to a mass abduction from the Dos Palmas resort on Palawan island in 2001 that left several hostages dead. She said the men in custody made and planted the bomb, and that one beheaded Guillermo Sobero of Corona, Calif., early in the yearlong hostage crisis. Missionary Martin Burnham of Wichita, Kan. also died during a rescue mission that freed his wife, Gracia.

"I am now instructing the police and the military to intensify the manhunt for the two masterminds — Khaddafy Janjalani and Abu Sulaiman — and their two other accomplices," Arroyo told a news conference. Sulaiman was the target of an unsuccessful U.S.-backed operation two weeks ago aimed at capturing or killing him, his son and other Abu Sayyaf members. He and Janjalani, the group's main leader, already had $5 million bounties on their heads.
Posted by:Fred

#3  A bomb? Really, ya think? Surely not from the ROP.
Posted by: SR71   2004-10-11 6:07:38 PM  

#2  This was in February, pre-appeasement. Or at least pre the big hostage bend over appeasement.

Front page story in Sunday's Seattle Times on how the Feds are convinced that the Wa State ferry system has been scoped out for a terror attack. Current safety procedures don't anticpate an attack. For instance, the major runs have two ferries shuttling back and forth. The presumption that one could help the other in the event of an emergency doesn't hold if both come under attack.
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2004-10-11 12:52:03 PM  

#1  But that's not possible.

The Philippine government appeased the terrorists, so the terrorists should leave them alone, right?

Right???
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-10-11 12:42:26 PM  

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