Mayon is alive. It is spewing death and suffering for Duterte. He thinks that god is dead.
The blood-thirsty bastard put Marawi on fire with gunships and savage ground weaponry. The objective is to obliterate rebel Muslims who are also his citizens. The policy is take no hostage.
What is the root cause of their so called terrorism? The Spaniards' conquer of the Philippines brought with them the idea of crusade against Muslims. They call them Moros instead of Moors. Hence, the suppression if not genocide against Muslims began three centuries ago.
The US imperialists continued with the killing fields. Muslim blood flowed.
The idea of a living enemy is good propaganda to get US aid and technology. It should be remembered that Mt. Pinatubo kicked the gringos out of the Philippines several decades ago. Behind such apparently natural act is God's will.
The crusaders to pay for the killing fields, 1900-1941:
Anti-American miltarism
Lanao
1. Tunggul Attack, 1902, Datu Tunggul Binidayan Sultan - leaders killed.
2. Maciu Resistance, 1902, Sultan Ganduli, Tanagan - leaders, 150-200 Muslims killed.
3. Taraca Defiance, 1903-09, Ampuanagus - leader surrendered, 290 Muslims killed, 13 wounded, 52 captured.
Sulu
1. Lirut Incident, 1901, Panglima Hassan - leader surrendered, no data.
2. Taglibi Encounter, 1903, Maharajah Andung - leader, 74 Muslims killed.
Cotabato
1. Ali Rebellion, 1903-04, Datu Ali, leader, sons, datus, several Muslims killed.
2. Alamanda Resistance, 1913. Datu Alamanda - leader surrendered, no data.
The crusaders to pay for the killing fields, 1900-1941:
Anti-American miltarism
Lanao
1. Tunggul Attack, 1902, Datu Tunggul Binidayan Sultan - leaders killed.
2. Maciu Resistance, 1902, Sultan Ganduli, Tanagan - leaders, 150-200 Muslims killed.
3. Taraca Defiance, 1903-09, Ampuanagus - leader surrendered, 290 Muslims killed, 13 wounded, 52 captured.
Sulu
1. Lirut Incident, 1901, Panglima Hassan - leader surrendered, no data.
2. Taglibi Encounter, 1903, Maharajah Andung - leader, 74 Muslims killed.
Cotabato
1. Ali Rebellion, 1903-04, Datu Ali, leader, sons, datus, several Muslims killed.
2. Alamanda Resistance, 1913. Datu Alamanda - leader surrendered, no data.
Anti-Christian
Lanao
1. Pandak Movement, 1924, Datu Pandak - leader killed, no data.
Sulu
1. Usap Rebelllion, 1904, Datu Usap - leader killed, no data.
Palawan
1. Footmen, 1911, a wounded man - leader, 85 Muslims killed.
2. Achara Movement, 1923, Achara, Mutalla - leaders, 32 Muslims killed.
Cotabato
1. Ambang Threat, 1917, Datu Ambang, 1 Muslim wounded.
Bucas Islands
1. Colorums, 1924, Mahdi - leader, several Muslims killed, 10 soldiers killed.
Agusan
1. Balete Incident, 1924 - 7 soldiers killed, no data.
Anti-Government
1. Pandak Movement, 1924, Datu Pandak - leader killed, no data.
Sulu
1. Usap Rebelllion, 1904, Datu Usap - leader killed, no data.
Palawan
1. Footmen, 1911, a wounded man - leader, 85 Muslims killed.
2. Achara Movement, 1923, Achara, Mutalla - leaders, 32 Muslims killed.
Cotabato
1. Ambang Threat, 1917, Datu Ambang, 1 Muslim wounded.
Bucas Islands
1. Colorums, 1924, Mahdi - leader, several Muslims killed, 10 soldiers killed.
Agusan
1. Balete Incident, 1924 - 7 soldiers killed, no data.
Anti-Government
Lanao
1. Binaning Defiance, 1921, Amai Binaming - leader killed, no data.
2. Tugaya Troubles, 1923 - leader, 54 Muslims killed.
3. Ganassi Movement, 1923, Saruang - leader, several Muslims killed.
1. Binaning Defiance, 1921, Amai Binaming - leader killed, no data.
2. Tugaya Troubles, 1923 - leader, 54 Muslims killed.
3. Ganassi Movement, 1923, Saruang - leader, several Muslims killed.
4. Dimakaling Movement, 1934, Dimakaling, Amai Milon - leaders, several killed.
5. Gotta Fights, 1936-41 - Forts demolished, several Muslims killed.
Sulu
1. Pala Uprising, 1904-05, Pala - leader, 320 Muslims killed.
2. Tubig Puta Incident, 1905 - no data.
3. Bud Dajo Massacre, 1906 - 600-1000 Muslims killed.
4. Bud Bagsak Battle, 1913, Amil, Tahil - leaders, 450 Muslims killed, Tahil surrendered.
5. Battle of Talipao, 1913 - 140 Muslims killed
6. Battle of Taglibi, 1913 - no data.
7. Aukasa Rebels, 1919, Aukasa - Aukasaa's household killed.
8. Untong Revolt, 1920, Maharajah Untong - leader, sons, 90 Muslims killed.
9.Pata Affair, 1920, Atib Sahiban, leaders surrendered, 33 Muslims killed.
10. IMS Movement, 1933, Ibra, Mahmud, Saccam - leaders, 124 Muslims killed, Saccam surrendered.
11. Talipao Rebels, 1937 - several Muslims killed.
12. Hassan Uprising, 1903-04, Panglima Hassan - leader, 250 Muslims killed.
13. Tahil Uprising, 1927, Datu Tahil - 30-40 Muslims killed.
Cotabato
1. Ampatuan Threat, 1913, AMpatuan - leader surrendered, no data.
2. Santiago Resistance, 1923, Datu Santiago - leaders surrendered, 102 Muslims killed.
(source: Samuel K. Tan. 1977. The Filipino Muslim Armed Struggle 1900-1972.Filipinas Foundation, 201pp)
5. Gotta Fights, 1936-41 - Forts demolished, several Muslims killed.
Sulu
1. Pala Uprising, 1904-05, Pala - leader, 320 Muslims killed.
2. Tubig Puta Incident, 1905 - no data.
3. Bud Dajo Massacre, 1906 - 600-1000 Muslims killed.
4. Bud Bagsak Battle, 1913, Amil, Tahil - leaders, 450 Muslims killed, Tahil surrendered.
5. Battle of Talipao, 1913 - 140 Muslims killed
6. Battle of Taglibi, 1913 - no data.
7. Aukasa Rebels, 1919, Aukasa - Aukasaa's household killed.
8. Untong Revolt, 1920, Maharajah Untong - leader, sons, 90 Muslims killed.
9.Pata Affair, 1920, Atib Sahiban, leaders surrendered, 33 Muslims killed.
10. IMS Movement, 1933, Ibra, Mahmud, Saccam - leaders, 124 Muslims killed, Saccam surrendered.
11. Talipao Rebels, 1937 - several Muslims killed.
12. Hassan Uprising, 1903-04, Panglima Hassan - leader, 250 Muslims killed.
13. Tahil Uprising, 1927, Datu Tahil - 30-40 Muslims killed.
Cotabato
1. Ampatuan Threat, 1913, AMpatuan - leader surrendered, no data.
2. Santiago Resistance, 1923, Datu Santiago - leaders surrendered, 102 Muslims killed.
(source: Samuel K. Tan. 1977. The Filipino Muslim Armed Struggle 1900-1972.Filipinas Foundation, 201pp)
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