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To: HAL9000
From AFP English Service via Inq7.com

Martin Burnham, Ediborah Yap dead, Gracia freed in rescue

Posted: 5:06 PM (Manila Time) | Jun. 07, 2002

Agence France-Presse

ZAMBOANGA – US hostage Martin Burnham was killed and his wife Gracia Burnham wounded but freed in a rescue attempt by the Philippine military on Friday, a Filipino general told Agence France-Presse. Television reports said the Filipino hostage, nurse Ediborah Yap, was also killed. The Christian missionaries were taken hostage by Abu Sayyaf Muslim guerrillas in the southern Philippines in May last year.

"Martin is dead," the general said. "Gracia has been rescued, but she is wounded," he said without elaborating.

The rescue attempt was mounted in the early afternoon near the town of Siraway on Mindanao island's Zamboanga peninsula, said the general, who asked not to be named.

The Philippine military believes that for most of their ordeal, the Burnhams were held hostage on the nearby southern island of Basilan, where US troops are helping to hunt down the Abu Sayyaf rebels.


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U.S. Hostage Dies in Philippines

By Associated Press

June 7, 2002, 5:05 AM EDT

ZAMBOANGA, Philippines -- One U.S. hostage died and another was wounded but rescued Friday when Philippine troops launched a strike on their Muslim extremist kidnappers in a southern fishing village, military officials said.

Martin Burnham, kidnapped more than a year ago along with his wife Gracia by Muslim extremists of the Abu Sayyaf group, was shot to death in the operation, said Gen. Roy Cimatu, the Philippine military chief of staff.

His wife was being treated in a military hospital for injuries suffered during the operation. The extent of those injuries was not clear.

Philippine officers said hundreds of elite troops equipped with night vision goggles and backed by U.S. surveillance technology launched the attack to try to rescue the Wichita, Kan., missionaries Friday as part of an extended rescue operation that has been going on for almost two weeks.

The Philippine military said intelligence showed that members of the Abu Sayyaf, a Muslim rebel group infamous for beheading hostages and captive soldiers, were holed up with at least one of the Burnhams in a Muslim fishing village in the southern province of Zamboanga del Norte.

The Light Reaction Company, a stealthy U.S.-trained unit equipped with silencers, night vision equipment and high-tech headsets, fanned out secretly throughout the area of coconut groves and farms in recent days after solid indications that at least one of the Burnhams was held near there.

The Burnhams were kidnapped May 27, 2001 by members of the Abu Sayyaf, which says it is fighting to carve a Muslim state out of the southern Philippines. The guerrillas kidnapped 18 other people along with the Burnhams, including 17 Filipinos and Corona, Calif., resident Guillermo Sobero.

Sobero was beheaded by the guerrillas in June 2001, according to U.S. and Filipino officials.

The Muslim fighters are thought to number only 60 or so from an original force of 1,000 after a year of army offensives.

Copyright © 2002, The Associated Press


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