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I will do everything I can in my position to convince the Greeks to choose to stay in the euro zone and everything to convince Europeans....Two Europeans kidnapped in Mindanao Wednesday, 01 February 2012 23:47
Manila: Two European birdwatchers and their Filipino guide were abducted yesterday in the remote southern Philippines where Islamic militants frequently kidnap foreigners to extort ransoms, authorities said.
Gunmen seized the men, including a Dutch and a Swiss, on a tiny island that is part of the Tawi-Tawi archipelago and forced them onto a speedboat, regional military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Randolph Cabangbang said.
One of two Filipino guides accompanying them was also abducted while the second escaped and reported the crime to authorities, he added.
The trio were identified as 47-year old Swiss national Lorenzo Vinciguerra, 52-year old Dutchman Ewold Horn, and 35-year old Filipino guide Ivan Sarenas with police sources in the area saying they were on a birdwatching trip.
Sarenas is a member of the Wild Bird Club of the Philippines and frequently visits Tawi-Tawi, the club’s treasurer, Michael Lu, said. “We are aware that Ivan was in Zamboanga (southern city near Tawi-Tawi) with two foreigners,” Lu said.
“He had been a frequent visitor to Tawi-Tawi and he is the only person I know who has pictures of rare birds from that area, such as the Sulu hornbill.”
The Dutch foreign ministry refused to confirm the abduction at present and said it did not know the identity of the person kidnapped.
Cabangbang said the military did not yet know who abducted the trio. But immediate suspicion fell on Islamic militants who are based in the southern Philippines and frequently kidnap foreigners as well as locals in efforts to extort ransoms.
The Al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf is the most infamous group based in the south, but other bandits and kidnapping gangs also roam the often lawless area that is close to Malaysian waters.
A rotating force of 600 US troops have been stationed in the southern region of Mindanao for a decade, helping to train local soldiers how to combat the Abu Sayyaf and other Islamic militants.
Wednesday’s abductions lift the number of foreigners kidnapped in the southern Philippines since the beginning of last year to more than 10.
Five of them -- an Australian, two Malaysian traders, an Indian married to a Filipina and a Japanese man -- are still in captivity. Three abducted Filipinos are also still being held.
The Australian, 53-year-old Warren Rodwell, was kidnapped from his home in in a southern town in December and appeared in a video released to media last month in which he said his abductors were demanding $2m for his release.
AFP
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