EDITORIAL Loose ends
Fourteen Abu Sayyaf members were meted life terms yesterday for the abduction of guests and workers from an island resort in
Now the government must reassure the surviving victims that the 14 will not escape from prison or will not receive a presidential pardon soon in yet another humanitarian gesture, in the spirit of… there must be an excuse that can be invoked somewhere. The conviction of the 14 reminds the nation of many unanswered questions, some of which involved details related by Gracia Burnham in her book about her ordeal, “In the Presence of My Enemies.”
Among the points raised in the book was that a military general had tried to get a share of the ransom and that soldiers had delivered supplies to the kidnappers. Questions about military complicity in the kidnapping had been raised even while the Burnhams and
The head of that Scout Ranger team now faces charges for participation in a coup attempt, while the commander of government forces during the Lamitan siege was later promoted and has retired in peace. The Senate launched an investigation into the allegations, but like most congressional inquiries, that one raised more questions than it answered. The conviction of the 14 kidnappers yesterday was a reminder of those loose ends.
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