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SEARCH HOME NEWS & FEATURES OPINION LIFESTYLE SPECIAL SECTIONS READER SERVICES | August 22, 2008

‘Mindanao Crawling with CIA, FBI, Aussie Spies’

Published: January 20, 2007   |     |     |   Subscribe: RSS or Email    

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The Philippine Star reported today what progressive and leftist groups have been saying all along — that the CIA, the FBI and other foreign spies have been operating in Mindanao for quite some time.

“Mindanao is crawling with CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) and even Australian federal agents,” a source told the paper.


The report followed allegations this week that American soldiers have not only been advising their Filipino counterparts in Mindanao but actually joining in the fighting as well. If true, the allegation, which the Pentagon denies, violates the agreements that government the presence in the country of foreign troops. It violates as well the Philippine Constitution.

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One Response to “‘Mindanao Crawling with CIA, FBI, Aussie Spies’”
  1. Mindanao » Blog Archive » Mindanao Morning Roundup - January 21, 2007 Says:

    [...] Yesterday, rumors were flying around about CIA, FBI and Australian spies crawling all over Mindanao.   I can’t say for sure if that is true or not.  I am sure that some such people are here.  Many are probably here at the invitation of the Philippine Government, assisting in the fight against the Abu Sayyaf and other terrorist groups.  However, AFP Chief Hermogenes Esperon says that it isn’t true. [...]

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