According to the officials, the 5-month armed group Abu Sayyaf besieged the southern city of Malawi for 5 months.
Some observers believe Abu Sayyaf 's roots lie in economic and political differences between the South and the rest of the world. Ghazi Jafar, Vice Chairman of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, says:
On September 17, a few weeks after the ASEAN Summit, the Duterte government secured the release of the Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad who was kidnapped by the Islamic terrorist organization Abu Sayyaf last autumn. The fighter of Abu Sayyaf attacked the beach resort of the island near Davao and bound Sekkingstad with the other three men on the speed boat. Two of them, Robert Hall and John Riddle were Canadians, and their heads were cut. There were about 400 soldiers in Abu Sayyaf, and he performed a series of kidnappings, appearances, and bomb projections. In 2004, the organization bombed a ferry near Manila and killed 116 people. This is the worst terrorist attack on the history of the Philippines. In August, Duterte ordered the army to destroy Abu Sayyaf
In January 1995 Abu Sayyaf was concerned with the assassination of Pope John Paul II who was visiting Manila. Several foreign terrorist suspects allegedly confronted with Absayaaf were arrested in Metro Manila. Foreign terrorists are strengthening the allegations of the army that larger groups dominate abcaiff. The military report has traced a relationship with a discreet Muslim businessman named MUSTAPHA JAMMAL KHALIFA who married the world's terrorist Osama bin Laden's sister. The army said Bin Laden funded Abu Sayyaf through a foundation founded by Kalifah.
A battle took place in Malawi in the southern part of the Philippines on May 30, smoke rose. The Philippine army fought against the Islamic Abu Sayyaf terrorist organization on the streets of the city. Since the beginning of Ramadan on May 26, Abu Sayyaf killed 14 Christians and injured more than 50 people in the bomb attack. (Source: Jesznar / Getty Images) Ramadan 2016 is the busiest time. It is estimated that at least 421 people died in the vicinity of 15 countries this month and 729 injured in the middle of this month. More than 5,000 people including 49 people who were killed in Orlando's nightclub and 300 people in Baghdad were killed or injured only by Islamic states.