rappler.com-Oct 17

Moro Consensus Group chairman Drieza Lininding says: ‘The task force’s basis for accomplishments is its list of projects. But the bottom line should be whether or not people have returned to rebuild. Most of them have not.’ Officials on Monday, October 17, offered flowers and prayers at the foot of a memorial for soldiers and policemen who were killed during the five-month siege in the predominantly Muslim city of Marawi in 2017. The memorial, built in honor of the more than 160 soldiers and policemen who lost their lives, can be found in Camp Ranao, the seat of the Army’s 103rd Infantry Brigade. Marawi marked the fifth year of then-president Rodrigo Duterte’s declaration of the city’s liberation from the Daesh-inspired Maute Group that sought to establish a caliphate in the area. Drieza Lininding, the leader of the Marawi-based civil society organization Moro Consensus Group, said his group was with the officials in remembering the courage of the soldiers and policemen who died fighting the extremist group. Read more at: https://www.rappler.com/nation/mindanao/5th-marawi-liberation-anniversary-what-the-government-missed/