Fighting between Islamic State-loyal militants and the Filipino security forces in Southern Philippine

The clash is maintained over a week after militants Central MARAWI

The clash is maintained over a week after militants Central MARAWI

MARAWI … News Time

In the southern Philippines has been fighting between security forces and Muslim militants. MARAWI city Mindanao Island of wealth in the Islamic government forces had clashed with armed groups linked to the militant group last week. After the clash, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte martial law was imposed on Mindanao and the neighboring islands. Central MARAWI fighters battle to hold on after a week. During the fierce battle in the Philippine military says has killed more than 100 people, including ordinary citizens. He was told that beleaguered civilians in occupied areas close to 2,000 fighters. President Rodrigo Duterte is indicated to extend the 60-day period of martial law, which would allow the military to arrest suspects without a warrant. But Rodrigo Duterte human rights observers have criticized the project. These are comparing the current situation to exploitation being the authoritarian regime of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos observers.

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