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Terrorists employed to undermine Muslims: Analyst

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A Philippine Marines armored personnel carrier speeds away as black smoke billows from burning houses after military helicopters fired rockets at militant positions in Marawi on the southern island of Mindanao on May 30, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

Max Igan, a radio host and political commentator from London, says the Daesh Takfiri terrorists who have besieged the city of Marawi in the Philippines are not Muslims but foreign mercenaries tasked with destabilizing the Asian country.

“These terrorist forces are not Muslim extremists, they are going and attacking every Muslim country” and other nations, Igan told Press TV on Tuesday.

He said the terrorist groups are all foreign extremists and “none of this is coming from Philippines itself, they are foreign mercenaries that are brought in to undermine yet another country.”


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