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Philippine gunmen kill 9 in road ambush in southern town, including Muslim rebel

  • One of those killed was Peges Mamasainged of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front; he and his companions were on their way to resolve a long-standing clan dispute
  • In November 2009, the country’s worst politically motivated massacre in the same province left at least 57 people dead, including more than 30 media workers

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Philippine police look for evidence next to bullet-riddled vehicles. Photo: AFP

Gunmen in the southern Philippines killed a Muslim rebel and eight of his companions in a road ambush Saturday that authorities said was apparently sparked by a land dispute.

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Several attackers raked two SUVs with assault rifle fire in an early morning ambush in an isolated farming village in Guindulungan town in Maguindanao province, killing nine people and wounding three others who were on their way to a meeting to resolve a long-standing clan dispute, police and local officials said.

Many such disputes over land, money and politics have been settled violently in southern areas with weak law enforcement, a surfeit of large numbers of loose firearms and the presence of armed groups controlled by powerful clans and politicians.

In November 2009, the country’s worst politically motivated massacre in the same province left at least 57 people dead, including more than 30 media workers. A court in 2019 found 49 people guilty, including members of an influential family.

Philippine police look for evidence next to bullet-riddled vehicles in the southern island of Mindanao. Photo: AFP
Philippine police look for evidence next to bullet-riddled vehicles in the southern island of Mindanao. Photo: AFP

One of those killed in Saturday’s ambush was Peges Mamasainged, a member of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the largest Muslim rebel group in the south of the predominantly Roman Catholic nation that signed a peace deal with the government in 2014. The rebels said his killing was apparently triggered by a clan dispute.

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