Don't Underestimate Deadline from Abu Sayyaf Militans
Sabtu, 09 April 2016 - 09:30 WIB
Don't Underestimate Deadline from Abu Sayyaf Militans
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JAKARTA - Related deadline given by Abu Sayyaf militans, a former terrorist Umar Patek to be sent to conduct negotiations to remind the Indonesian government not to underestimate the deadline given Abu Sayyaf group.
As is known, the Abu Sayyaf group has given the second deadline, in 8 April for the Indonesian government gave the ransom of 50 million pesos (USD 14.3 billion).
"They see the seriousness of the negotiation stage within a time limit. If by the deadline the two has been no concrete steps to redemption, ahead of the deadline they would kill the three hostages,"Umar said.
The killings were, said Umar, usually will be uploaded to the internet.
In the article "Radical Muslim Terrorism in the Philippines" by Rommel C Banlaoi contained in A Handbook of Terrorism and insurgency in Southeast Asia (2009) revealed that the efforts of hostages in the sea area to fix the plural ransom occurred after the Abu Sayyaf led by Khadaffy Janjalani since 1998.
This was due to the lack of ideology and leadership abilities Khadaffy. He replaced his older brother who was killed in military attacks and police in the Philippines, namely Abdurajak Abubakar Janjalani in December 1998.
According to Umar, in the leadership of Abdurajak, Abu Sayyaf got a supply of funds from Al Qaeda to the war logistics fulfillment.
However, after an absence of Abdurajak, help it disappear. Piracy and hostage maintained by the amir (leader) Abu Sayyaf later, as Albader (2006-2010) and Radullan Sahiron (2010-present).
Abu Sayyaf is composed of several Majmu'ah (group) that has its own policy. Although Radullan become leaders in general, each group has a leader, one of which Al-Habsi and Jim.
"Hostage-taking is purely to meet the logistics needs of each group, such as buying weapons and ammunition. They have a high appetite for weapons, because only wanted US-made weapons and refuse (weapon) made in the Philippines," he said.
Read more: Abu Sayyaf Considers Philippines as Enemy
Umar also said that the efforts to free hostages always causes a dilemma for the victims' families and the government.
Victims want ransom given for reasons of safety, while the government would want to keep a state of national pride so preparing a military attack.
Military attack, he added, it will backfire. Umar said the Abu Sayyaf will bring together all the hostages when the guerrilla military strike. That, he added, causing the hostages will be risk of becoming victims of military attacks.
Umar pointed out, three hostages ICRC members, namely Lacaba, Andreas Notter and Eugenio Vagni, brought Albader and guerrilla group before being released after receiving ransom Abu Sayyaf on Notter and Vagni.
However, if government is not firmly negotiate, Abu Sayyaf could also kill the hostages.
"There must be no tears from the families of the victims, families of our soldiers, and this country," said Umar.
As is known, the Abu Sayyaf group has given the second deadline, in 8 April for the Indonesian government gave the ransom of 50 million pesos (USD 14.3 billion).
"They see the seriousness of the negotiation stage within a time limit. If by the deadline the two has been no concrete steps to redemption, ahead of the deadline they would kill the three hostages,"Umar said.
The killings were, said Umar, usually will be uploaded to the internet.
In the article "Radical Muslim Terrorism in the Philippines" by Rommel C Banlaoi contained in A Handbook of Terrorism and insurgency in Southeast Asia (2009) revealed that the efforts of hostages in the sea area to fix the plural ransom occurred after the Abu Sayyaf led by Khadaffy Janjalani since 1998.
This was due to the lack of ideology and leadership abilities Khadaffy. He replaced his older brother who was killed in military attacks and police in the Philippines, namely Abdurajak Abubakar Janjalani in December 1998.
According to Umar, in the leadership of Abdurajak, Abu Sayyaf got a supply of funds from Al Qaeda to the war logistics fulfillment.
However, after an absence of Abdurajak, help it disappear. Piracy and hostage maintained by the amir (leader) Abu Sayyaf later, as Albader (2006-2010) and Radullan Sahiron (2010-present).
Abu Sayyaf is composed of several Majmu'ah (group) that has its own policy. Although Radullan become leaders in general, each group has a leader, one of which Al-Habsi and Jim.
"Hostage-taking is purely to meet the logistics needs of each group, such as buying weapons and ammunition. They have a high appetite for weapons, because only wanted US-made weapons and refuse (weapon) made in the Philippines," he said.
Read more: Abu Sayyaf Considers Philippines as Enemy
Umar also said that the efforts to free hostages always causes a dilemma for the victims' families and the government.
Victims want ransom given for reasons of safety, while the government would want to keep a state of national pride so preparing a military attack.
Military attack, he added, it will backfire. Umar said the Abu Sayyaf will bring together all the hostages when the guerrilla military strike. That, he added, causing the hostages will be risk of becoming victims of military attacks.
Umar pointed out, three hostages ICRC members, namely Lacaba, Andreas Notter and Eugenio Vagni, brought Albader and guerrilla group before being released after receiving ransom Abu Sayyaf on Notter and Vagni.
However, if government is not firmly negotiate, Abu Sayyaf could also kill the hostages.
"There must be no tears from the families of the victims, families of our soldiers, and this country," said Umar.
(rnz)