July 28, 2007:
Canada and
Japan sided with the MILF and forced the government to halt their search for
the MILF gunmen who had ambushed and killed fourteen marines. Canada and Japan
threatened to shut down major aid projects in the south if the military did not
halt their search operations. Since the money from these aid operations is a
major attraction for the MILF leadership, the loss would make the Moslem
leadership very angry and less likely to work out a peace deal. These
peace negotiations are mostly about how large a bribe the MILF and southern
politicians will get to stop fighting. The government will not openly admit
that, and is trying to get things built in the south that help the
general population, and cannot be stolen by corrupt local officials. This
corruption down south is what wrecked previous peace deals. The government
pours money into the Moslem south, local leaders steal most of it, and then
another rebellion starts because of the continuing poverty. Japan is the major donor
to the Philippines, and has poured nearly a billion dollars a year into the
Moslem south over the last decade. Japan wants the government to play
down the deaths of the 14 marines (who were looking for an Italian priest
kidnapped by Islamic terrorists allied with the MILF). But the government will
have a major morale problem with some of their most effective military units
(the marines), if the killers are not caught and brought to justice. The MILF
knows who the killers are, but refuses to help bring them in. This is largely
because the MILF is split into factions, some of whom back continued kidnapping
and terrorism.
July 27, 2007: Taiwanese
police have uncovered an extortion racket involving Filipino naval officers. At
least two Filipino patrol boats have caught Taiwanese fishing boats illegally
operating in Filipino waters. The Filipino offer to let the fishing boat
captains pay a lower fine, directly to the officers, rather than pay a larger
fine and have their boats detained in a Filipino port.