+ Follow FILIPINO ABU SAYYAF Tag
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[Title] => Is he dead? Philippines awaits answer of costly terror raid
[Summary] => The cellphone message of the Filipino police commandos to their base was triumphant: "Mike 1 bingo," a code meaning they have killed one of Southeast Asia's most-wanted terror suspects, Malaysian Zulkifli bin Hir, also known as Marwan.
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[Title] => US eyes missile strike versus SEA terrorists
[Summary] => A controversial CIA-led missile strike which killed six suspected al-Qaeda members in Yemen was "legal and necessary" and may be emulated in Southeast Asia to crush terror groups, a top US counter-terrorism official said yesterday.
"We will use whatever is necessary and legal to attack this (terrorist) threat, to interdict it and eliminate it," Francis Taylor, the US State Department coordinator for counter-terrorism, told a media briefing at the US Embassy in Manila.
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"We will use whatever is necessary and legal to attack this (terrorist) threat, to interdict it and eliminate it," Francis Taylor, the US State Department coordinator for counter-terrorism, told a media briefing at the US Embassy in Manila.
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November 10, 2002 - 12:00am