Wala nang katapusan ang ganitong mga karahasan , kong oobserbahan mo itong mga pangyayari walang mga Politikong nag mungkahi man lang kong ano ang kanilang mga solusyon sa kanilang mga bayan,parang bang hindi nila responsibilidad ang ganitong mga problema.Wla silang mga preventive measures,dapat hindi lang responsibilidad ng mga militar ang inteliggence gathering kundi sa ating mga Elected Opisyal din, mag buo sila ng kanilang intelligence group hangang sa mga barangay,na well funded at may training at walang nakaka alam na kahit sinong pamily o taga barangay na isa kang agent.
Pinag tatawanan lang tawo sa mga taong yan,alam kong mahirap prara sa militar na masugpo ito gawaiin ito kong walang tulong galing sa mga Politiko mismo at mga taong bayan.Kailangan mayroon tawong civilian secret agent sa bawat barangay sa buong bansa. ehh kong yang intelligent funds ng goberno ay ilaan dito sa barangay intellegent group malaki ang maitutulong sa seguridad sa ating bansa.
Gumising na kayo!!!! hindi na biro itong nang yayari sa Mindanao,kailan pa kayo aaksyon kong kayo mismo ang ma biktima??
Dapat isa nalang ang gasto sa militar, ubusin na yang mga walang kwentang mga tao, ang kasu may mga koneksyon din itong iba nating mga elected opisyal kaya mahirap mahuli, mahirap ma ubos!!!.Sana kayo na ang maubos!!!
Gunmen ask US$2-M ransom for Irish priest
by Manny Mogato, Reuters | 10/31/2009 9:17 PM
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MANILA - Gunmen holding an Irish Catholic missionary in the southern Philippines for nearly three weeks have demanded a $2 million ransom, officials said on Saturday.
Michael Sinnott, a 78-year-old Columban priest, appeared on a video holding a local newspaper dated Oct. 22 and relayed his captors' ransom demand, said Allan Molde, spokesman of a government crisis panel dealing with the abduction.
"It was our first proof of life," Molde told reporters, adding the priest was wearing a white t-shirt and looked weak.
"In the videotape, he relayed the demands of his captors and appealed to our president, his government and his brother priests to get him out soon."
Molde said local officials had agreed not to pay any ransom and to ask security forces to put more pressure on the kidnappers to free Sinnott.
The military has been informed about the ransom demand but want to validate the authenticity of the material, said military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Romeo Branwer.
"Our forces in the area are ready to use force to free the priest, but we are just awaiting instructions from authorities tasked to negotiate with the kidnappers," Brawner said.
The country's largest Muslim rebel group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, had also offered to help free the priest and sought permission to deploy about 100 of its guerrillas in the area where Sinnott is believed to be held.
Sinnott was walking in the garden of the missionary house in Pagadian City on Zamboanga peninsula on Oct. 11 when gunmen bundled him into a van and took him by boat to nearby Lanao provinces.










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