Philippines: Bin Laden death 'will crush extremists'

Philippines security officials said today that they expect Osama bin Laden’s death to weaken local Islamic extremists and eventually lead to their end.

Philippines security officials said today that they expect Osama bin Laden’s death to weaken local Islamic extremists and eventually lead to their end.

A captured Abu Sayyaf commander, however, said his former comrades have hardly been affected by such major foreign setbacks.

The Department of National Defence said in a statement today that bin Laden’s death in a US military operation in Pakistan would lead to the “total elimination” of the already isolated local terrorists.

Military spokesman Miguel Jose Rodriguez said Abu Sayyaf militants lost an inspirational leader and a sense of invincibility with bin Laden’s death.

But former Abu Sayyaf commander Abu Hamdie said the group has been affected by local circumstances more than outside events.

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