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U.S. to help RP tackle bin Laden-linked group

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U.S. to help RP tackle bin Laden-linked group

Reuters, Manila

The United States will send military officers to the Philippines
this month to help crack down on Muslim guerrillas linked to
Osama bin Laden, Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes said on Friday.

The self-styled Abu Sayyaf rebels, who Washington has said are
linked to bin Laden's Al Qaeda network, executed an American
tourist they kidnapped in May and are holding a U.S. couple
seized in the same raid on a southern tourist resort.

The U.S. team of 15 or 16 officials, including military
officers, would be in the Philippines by the end of the month,
Reyes told foreign correspondents.

They would provide advice on combating the Abu Sayyaf and the
two sides would also discuss coordination and cooperation in the
global fight against terrorism.

"This (team) would contain people that could cooperate,
coordinate with us on the military side of it, on how to handle
the legal activity, perhaps, the financial aspect...the
information sharing," Reyes said.

The predominantly Catholic Philippines was a U.S. colony and
the two countries have enjoyed close relations for decades.

The U.S. team was expected to visit Basilan, a remote
Philippine island 900 km south of Manila, where the Abu Sayyaf
have been holding American and Filipino hostages for months.

The U.S. Embassy in Manila said on Friday remains found on a
southern Philippine island last week were those of a Californian
tourist killed by the rebels in June.

A Filipino hostage who escaped from the guerrillas said two
other Americans, missionaries Gracia and Martin Burnham,
kidnapped along with Guillermo Sobero, were still alive.

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