Muslim rebels kill seven farmers in southern Philippines

Muslim rebels on December 24 launched a series of attacks in the southern Philippines, killing seven Christian farmers, according to the country’s military.
Muslim rebels kill seven farmers in southern Philippines ảnh 1Photo taken on August 28, 2011 shows Ameril Umbrakato (3rd R-front), leader of the breakaway Muslim separatist group Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) (Source : AFP)

Hanoi (VNA) - Muslim rebels on December 24 launched a series of attacks in the southern Philippines, killing seven Christian farmers, according to the country’s military.

About 150 fighters of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) attacked many mainly-Christian towns in early December 24 in Mindanao island where Christian-Muslim conflicts have taken place for decades, said Colonel Ricky Bunayog, a local military commander.

The rebels arrested seven farmers and then killed them, Bunayog said.

The BIFF took responsibility for the attacks, saying it was over a land dispute.

In 2008, the BIFF split from the main Muslim rebel group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

It has opposed a peace process between the Philippine government and the MILF for the creation of a Muslim autonomous area in the south and has vowed to keep fighting for a separate Islamic state.-VNA

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