New York, March 3, 2000--CPJ is investigating the February
27 bomb attack against the Catholic radio station dxMS, in Cotabato
City, on the island of Mindanao. A bomb reportedly exploded outside
the building housing the station just after 8:00 p.m., during the
broadcast of the daily program "Radio Kalimudan."
Cotabato City police said the bomb's intended target was Zam Ampatuan,
host of "Radio Kalimudan," according to a report published in the
Philippine Daily Inquirer, an English-language newspaper based
in Manila. Ampatuan said he had previously received several death
threats from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), one of several
groups fighting for an independent Islamic state on the island of
Mindanao.
"I am definite it was the handiwork of the MILF because I am exposing
[in my program] their very terroristic nature and some of their very
well-known atrocities in the community," Ampatuan told the Inquirer.
Sunday's bombing took place soon after the breakdown of peace talks
between the government and Muslim separatists in the southern Philippines.
The MILF has denied responsibility for the attack, according to the
English-language daily Zamboanga Times, published in Zamboanga
City, Mindanao.
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