Christians
and other civilians trapped in Marawi City in the Philippines are being tortured
and used as sex slaves and human shields by an Islamic State-affiliated terror
group. Soldiers in the Philippines Army have also reported finding decapitated
bodies on the streets.
The Catholic Online reported Tuesday that
although the Maute group jihadists, who are aligned with IS and are operating
under its command, have been reduced to holding just a few blocks in the city,
they have been carrying out horrific atrocities.
The
terrorists are still holding close to 100 Christians hostages, survivors who've
escaped have said.
One
of the Christians in captivity is Roman Catholic priest Teresito Soganub, who is
an ambassador to the Vatican and advocate for peace. Soganub appeared in a video
late in May begging Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte to help the hostages,
but it is not know what has happened to him.
Military
spokesman Jo-Ar Herrera confirmed during a news
conference that hostages are being kept as sex slaves and as human
shields.
"This
is what is happening inside, this is very evident," Herrera said on
Tuesday.
"These
are evil personalities."
Lieutenant
Colonel Emmanuel Garcia of the Western Mindanao Command separately said that the
Army has found the decapitated bodies of at least five civilians in the occupied
city.
Reuters noted that it was not clear
when the bodies were found, though the military warned that the atrocities could
rise sharply as the battle continues.
Military
spokesman Restituto Padilla said that the civilian death toll in Marawi is not
yet known, and while authorities have been able to independently confirm 44
casualties, many more are expected to have been killed.
"(It)
may increase significantly once we are able to validate all this information,"
Padilla said.
"There
have been a significant number that have been seen but again, we cannot include
many of these," he added.
Another
71 security forces have been killed, reports said, along with 299 militants,
while over 246,000 people have been displaced.
Duterte,
who has called the IS invaders "dogs
of hell," said that the jihadists are motivated only by
murder and destruction, and had been planning the occupation of the city well in
advance.
"It
seems to be limitless supply. They were able to stockpile their arms," the
president said.
"Some
of those who traveled to the Middle East got contaminated, brought the ideology
back home and promised to declare war against humanity."
Catholic News Agency reported that
the terror group has been attacking other towns in southern Philippines as well,
and last week jihadists destroyed a Catholic chapel, and desecrated consecrated
hosts and religious icons.
The
Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, who have pledged allegiance to IS, carried
out a nine-hour long attack on the town of Malagakit, robbing houses and stores
at gunpoint, forcing hundreds of residents to flee.
Cardinal
Orlando Quevedo of Cotabato condemned "in the strongest terms possible the
wicked desecration of the Catholic Chapel of Malagakit in the parish of
Pigcawayan ..."
"If
the BIFF wants to have an image as a 'respecter' of all religions, it must
punish its members who perpetrated the odious desecration in Malagakit and
educate all its members in strictly respecting other religions," he
added.
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