[iwar] [fc:Guerrillas.attack.Philippine.mobile.phone.facilities]

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Guerrillas.attack.Philippine.mobile.phone.facilities]
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Guerrillas attack Philippine mobile phone facilities 
By John Leyden, The Register, 11/13/2001
<a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/5/22786.html">http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/5/22786.html>

Marxist guerillas have attacked mobile phone facilities in the
Philippines, threatening guards and dousing buildings with petrol. 
The attacks, believed to be the work of the New People's Army, disrupted
cellular telephone services in five northern Philippine provinces over
the weekend Associated Press reports. 
No-one was hurt in the orchestrated attacks, which police believe may be
part of a plan to extort money from firms such as Smart Communications,
Globe Telecom and Pilipino Telephone Corporation. 
Police chief superintendent Reynaldo Berroya told AP that gangs of seven
to eight armed men doused buildings on at least five sites with petrol. 
Communist insurgents have been active in the Philippines for more than
30 years and the attacks against the country's mobile phone
infrastructure follow the recent suspension of peace talks, called off
after a spate of political assassinations. ®

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