asa man imo proof pud ani?Originally Posted by salbahis
Abu Sayaff = Kidnaps foreigner in exchange for a Ransom, which is called an Extortion
NPA = They burned cellsites because the telecom company failed to pay Revolutionary Tax, which is still called as an Extortion
BTW, they are both labeled as Terrorist
there's no need to show some proof dugay naman na nga balita!, the only seperates them is that NPA's doctrine is Communisn and Abu Sayaff is Islamic Extremisn/Fundamentalism :mrgreen:
Well, they are enemies of the State. Although the NPA rebels claim they are not terrorists, their acts proved otherwise. With their continuous extortion and abuses to the people, I'd rather agree that they are terrorizing the people in the countryside.
Our young soldiers who fought in the encounter that led to the killing of the ASG leader should be recognized. This just goes to show that they are doing their duty to the country and to the people.
If just incase there are some who do not believed that the ASG leader is done, then this story must be read by them...
remember the episode of Band of Brothers where they attack large German Platoon in Brecourt Manor with only 12 men!, but still they manage to subdued the enemy!, iba talaga ang marine!, THE FEW THE PROUD!!!
guys, unsa jud diay ang ultimate plan sa NPA?
overthrow the government, then sila ang mo take over... i'm quite confused man gud... murag, all i heard from them is burn those cellsites and buses who were unable to pay them Revolutionary taxes.. threatening officials that they are on their death list for being corrupt? have they really catered to the masses? or rally lang sila maayo...
I love my country jud.. as in...I know there are corrupt officials and there will always be.. if this is the case... if they were all to be irradicated as part of NPA's platform... kinsa nalang kaha mahabilin... couldn't we experience much more turmoil and instability na nuon if that happens?
bitaw, naglibog lang jud ko
Kung mag-birthday gani si Commander mangawat sila og mga livestock sa village.Originally Posted by salbahis
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This kind of people shoudn't be really exixting in a booming country like ours. This groups makes it more difficult for us to move into another level because they serve as big hindrance in achieving success. Kaya nga I agree when I heard that our leader has asked neighboring states to arrest Islamic militants fleeing a military campaign in Mindanao to help make Southeast Asia “terror-free.” Its better to be safe than to be sorry dba? We don't exactly know what's on the mind of this bandits, kaya if this is one of ways to eradicate them, then so be it...I am just hoping that everyone will cooperate in making the country free from communism..
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tanan mga fronts sa mga rebelde..labi na kanang mga militant groups, ipa exile tanan. sila ra gadala ug ra gadala ug tigaw perme. gusto man nila na daghan pobre para naa sila mass base ug kunwari na daghan sila suporters when in fact gipangwartahan ra nila gihapon.purbida. kung pwede pa lang na i salvage na sila, labing maayo. usa pa, kaning mga journalists ug media pud, ginaglorify nila ning mga rebelde, sama karun, ang time magazine gi feature ang NPA. tsk tsk tsk. mao na nga mugara sad. paminaw nuon nako, kurambos ang media ug NPA sa pagpaguba sa gobyerno naot. mao tingali daghan gi salvage na mga journalists? unsay paminaw ninyo?
That's the problem; the rebels have false idealisms by now. They are engaging themselves with sheer extortion and abuses. The people they are abusing are not just those who belong to the rich class, not that I wanted them to be abused. Quite sadly, even those who are just living their way to survive are being abused by these rebels. It's mere terrorism.
Do we have to wait that they will reorganize themselves? I hope not.
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