Marawi remaining destroyed areas.
Sobrang tagal na and I wonder why di pa dinedemolish yung sirang areas. May budget and all naman for that as far as i know.

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Marawi remaining destroyed areas.
Sobrang tagal na and I wonder why di pa dinedemolish yung sirang areas. May budget and all naman for that as far as i know.
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (MindaNews / 12 October)—Residents marched through former bombed-out streets in Marawi City on Tuesday calling for the I
Residents marched through former bombed-out streets in Marawi City on Tuesday calling for the Israeli armed forces to stop the airstrikes on Gaza.
Video clips posted by Marawi civic leader Drieza Lininding on Facebook showed around 100 residents shouting “Palestine is Free” as they carried Palestinian flags in a protest march in downtown Marawi.
Speaker after speaker condemned the attack during the rally in Barangay Poblacion.
“When we saw the TV news footage of Israeli planes bombing Gaza City, it brought back memories of Marawi City being bombed during the 2017 siege,” Lininding said.
He added that they assailed the Israeli government for desecrating the Al-Aqsa compound, a revered mosque in occupied Jerusalem.
Lininding said they likened the desecration of Al-Aqsa mosque to the 2017 entry of former President Rodrigo Duterte and soldiers to the Grand Mosque, also a revered Muslim site in Marawi City, during the five-month siege.
Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao, Philippines
Credits to: https://www.instagram.com/jeszmann/
What's wrong with marawi city? #marawicity #marawi #election2019
One year after the 'liberation' of Marawi, tens of thousands of civilians are still unable to return to their homes due to the ongoing rule of martial law
A year since the guns fell silent, the Islamic City of Marawi is still in ruins. Five months earlier, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) had launched a desperate operation to capture the head of a terror group pledged to Islamic State. In retaliation, militants from the Maute and Abu Sayyaf groups set churches and schools ablaze, raising their black flag above the ashes to declare the city a new caliphate in the global jihad. Hundreds of thousands of civilians were driven from their homes as the pounding of government artillery reduced the city to rubble. Only when the bodies of Isnilon Hapilon and Omarkhayam Maute, the commanders of the insurgent groups, were dragged from where government snipers had laid them out did the fighting end.
But the war still hangs heavy over Marawi City. Drieza Lininding, chairman of the Moro Consensus Group civil society organisation, said that tens of thousands of refugees from the fighting continued to languish in makeshift shelters, unable to return to the homes that they’d left behind.
“We still have more than 2,000 families – that’s more than 50,000 individual persons – who are still displaced,” he said. “Most of them are scattered around the Philippines.”
Somewhere some war
This morning, it was Manchester
Today, it’s Marawi
Maute (an ISIS affiliate) just invaded the city of Marawi in Mindanao and they have put a hospital under hostage in the process.
I do not know how long until the Philippine Army will be able to drive them out, and I do not know if the people escaping from Marawi will make it out alive.
UPDATE: Martial Law has just been declared in Mindanao
My thoughts and prayers go to the people of Marawi
MY HEART BROKE AFTER READING THIS. This is a message sent by someone who’s in Marawi City. English isn’t my first language but I’ll try my best to translate this text message.
“Arianne. Jessica.
Both of you are my two best friends. You’re like a sister to me. You don’t know each other but I just wanna say that I love you guys so much. There is no signal here right now. We are under attack by ISIS. And we are hearing gunshots and grenade. Our mayor isn’t confirming the situation in here to the media. If you know someone, or if you have a connection to the police, soldiers or whatever, we are calling for help. Marawi is on red alert. Someone was beheaded, civilians were shot, schools were burnt. I am telling you, ISIS does not represent ISLAM. These people are evil. I love you guys. I don’t know if I’ll ever see you again. I love you so much. Forgive me if I ever done you wrong. I’m not sure what will happen tomorrow. Heard that it’ll be worse tomorrow. I am traumatized by the gunshots. They’ve been saying that this situation is still mild and tomorrow will get even worse. Electricity was cut off in some places and I hope they won’t do that here.”
credits to: Jessica Hong
#PRAYFORMARAWI #PRAYFORTHEWORLD