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Philippine government pays $6mil ransom to terrorist kidnappers
2004-07-19
From Wretchard, as his underlying link doesn't work...
Michelle Malkin links to an article in the Philippines Daily Tribune which reports that the Philippines has paid an Iraqi terrorist gang US$6 million dollars for the release of hostage Angelo de la Cruz.
A ransom of $6 million was offered and paid out to the Iraqi rebels holding Filipino truck driver Angelo de la Cruz hostage, to ensure his release before President Arroyo's scheduled State of the Nation Address (Sona) on July 26, a high level Philippine intelligence officer told the Tribune yesterday. This offer was alleged to have been approved by the President herself, who then tapped Malaysian emissaries for the job, the intelligence officer, who asked for anonymity, said. Of the $6-million payoff, $5 million was shouldered by Malaysia and $1 million by the Landbank of the Philippines, the officer added.
He seems to think this is a credible possibility.
Operationally these ransom payments are actually cash infusions into terrorist coffers and the "matching funds" are probably a kind of disguised contribution by certain Malaysian and Libyan sympathizers to the cause. However that may be, the scale of the ransom reported by the Philippines Daily Tribune can be gauged by comparison to the World Trade Center attacks which cost Osama Bin Laden half a million dollars. The "ransom" paid by the Philippine Government is twelve times that amount and will kill dozens of Americans and Iraqis before it is expended. Six million dollars buys a lot of IEDs.
No kidding. Disgraceful if we let them do this.
Posted by:someone

#5  Paying ransoms merely funds continued terrorism. The extremists will now kill even more people.

America should cut aid to the Philippines by 12 MILLION. It would be a sure-fire demonstration of how much displeasure we feel at their financing the killers of our soldiers.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-07-19 10:14:22 PM  

#4  I think ransoms are much cheaper within Phillipines, itself. Domestic torrostists will be screaming about the injustice of such a high ransom paid to a "foriegn" terrorist band. Patriotic Pillipine terrorists will up their price demands to compensate.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-07-19 2:59:19 PM  

#3  If she gave 6 mill to them she just funded terrorist,Don't we put her on the list of axis of evil.:)
Posted by: djohn66   2004-07-19 2:58:36 PM  

#2  If this is true (and I wouldn't put it past her) then Arroyo has just placed a $6M pricetag on the head of each and every filipino worker in the Middle east.

Nice going.... What a great way to protect the Filipino workers.....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-07-19 2:52:39 PM  

#1  Correct me if Im wrong but wasnt the funding of terrorist organizations one of the reasons we went into Iraq in the first place?
Posted by: John   2004-07-19 2:31:08 PM  

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