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Philippine court jails 17 militants for life for mass kidnapping of tourists


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Philippine court jails 17 militants for life for mass kidnapping of tourists

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Philippine court has convicted and sentenced to life 17 Islamic militants for kidnapping for ransom 21 people, including ********* tourists and ****** workers, from a ***** resort in Malaysia more than two decades ago, officials said Monday.

The ********* militants belonged to the small but violent

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Among those convicted by the Regional Trial Court in Taguig city, a suburb of the capital region, were two Abu Sayyaf leaders, Hilarion Santos and Redendo Dellosa, who had been included in a ******* Nations terrorism blacklist, the Department of Justice in Manila said.

The 17 were sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of pardon after 30 years, according to justice officials.

In April 2000, Abu Sayyaf militants armed with ******** rifles and machetes, traveled by speedboats from their southern Philippine jungle strongholds and raided the Sipadan Island ***** resort in neighboring Malaysia, where they abducted 21 Western tourists and resort workers at gunpoint.

The militants are an offshoot of the decades-long ******* separatist unrest in the southern Philippines, homeland of ********* Muslims in the largely Roman ********* nation. The Philippines and the ******* States both consider the Abu Sayyaf a ********** organization.

The militants carried out bombings, ransom kidnappings and beheadings during their heyday starting in the late 1990s, but they have been weakened considerably by battle defeats, surrenders and infighting.

The hostages consisted of a ******* family of three, two tourists from Finland, a South ******** couple, a Lebanese woman and two French citizens. The rest were Malaysians and Filipinos who worked in the far-flung resort.

They were taken by speedboats to the jungles of the southern Philippine province of Sulu, where they were held in harsh conditions before being mostly ransomed off using millions of dollars reportedly provided by then-Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.

Two Associated Press journalists, who were allowed by the Abu Sayyaf to interview the hostages while they were in jungle captivity at the time, saw most of the horrified captives sitting on banana leaves ***** on the ground and surrounded by a fence of tree branches. Some rapidly scribbled letters and begged their families and embassies to send them food, water, medicine and find ways to free them.

After the hostages were freed, the Philippine military launched offensives that lasted several years and resulted in the ******** or capture of most of Abu Sayyaf leaders and fighters.

Ghalib Andang, the militant who led the kidnapping, was ******* by police commandos during an attempted jailbreak and siege in a high-security detention center in 2005 in metropolitan Manila.



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