Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper (Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2018)

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China’s Xi visits Philippines as Duterte pressed to take tougher line CHINESE LEADER Xi Jinping visited the Philippines to further strategic gains made under President Rodrigo Duterte, who hailed a “new impetus” behind a relationship that his massive infrastructure ambitions could depend on. Continue on page 2

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Presidents Rodrigo Duterte and Xi Jinping and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte (PCOO photo)

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PAL to resume flights in Sulu SULU – Officials of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and Philippine Air Lines (PAL) executives have visited the southern province of Sulu and inspected the renovated airport in the capital town of Jolo following proposals to resume commercial flights there. Continue on page 2

Governor Toto Tan welcoming PAL officials.

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Sabah hunts down Abu Sayyafs! M alaysia is holding 7 Filipinos, six of them members of the pro-ISIS group Abu Sayyaf, in separate anti-terrorism operations in Sabah and Putrajaya, reports said. It said beheading their hostages Indama in Basilan provamong those captured in southern Philippines; ince. were an Abu Sayyaf exe- and a sub-commander unThe rest were involved cutioner, who admitted der militant leader Puruji Continue on page 2

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Malaysia, Indonesia foreign fighter transit routes to Philippines identified

Members of the Philippine jihadist group pose for propaganda photo in this screen shot taken from the website of the Islamic State.

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A Philippine terrorism expert has identified backdoors in the Malaysian Borneo state of Sabah and Manado in Indonesia’s North Sulawesi province used by foreign militants to enter the southern Philippines to join Islamic State-affiliated groups. The Defense Post recently reported Chairman of the Board of the Philippine

Institute for Peace, Violence and Terrorism Research Professor Rommel Banlaoi as saying that up to 100 foreign fighters, mainly Indonesians and Malaysians, arrived in Mindanao after the battle for Marawi. Banlaoi said some of the foreigners destined for Islamic State East Asiaaffiliates Abu Sayyaf and the Maute

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group had flown into Mindanao but were arrested at airports and deported. “Others were able to reach Mindanao after using a backdoor, mainly in Sabah and Manado,” he told The Defense Post. Banlaoi, who is also President of the Philippine Center for Intelligence and Continue on page 4

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