THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 28, 2017- Topic 2
The Marawi siege: IS enters Philippines
The city of Marawi in the south of the Philippines has been engulfed by a
deadly, ongoing siege since late May, when government forces began to take
on heavily armed militants linked to the Islamic State. Local media
estimate the death toll to be above 300. Over 200,000 residents have fled what
has effectively become an urban battlefield. While Philippine President Rodrigo
Duterte quickly declared martial law across the island for 60 days, some say
the blame rests with the political leadership for ignoring the rise of the IS,
and especially Mr. Duterte’s decision last year to reject a ceasefire offer
from the Maute group.
Now this group is on the front lines in the fight against
the Philippine military in Marawi. Marawi is on Mindanao, the country’s second
largest island, rocked by armed insurgency for years. At the heart of the
conflict is Mr. Duterte’s mission to capture or kill Isnilon Hapilon, the
leader of the Abu Sayyaf Islamist group who was named emir of the “Caliphate”
in Southeast Asia by IS boss Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in 2016. The situation in
Marawi does not inspire confidence: rebels still control key areas, they have
set up checkpoints on bridges and their snipers have occupied local minarets.
When the army fires mortars or rpgs, battle-hardened militants, reportedly
including foreign fighters from Indonesia and Malaysia, are responding with
similar armaments. Worse still, many civilians remain in the area, complicating
the calculus of any planned government assault.
While the siege of Marawi will draw Mr. Duterte’s attention beyond the
brutal drug war that his government has waged, its political significance has
echoed throughout the region and beyond. IS jihadist publications and videos
have painted Singapore as a target, with two attacks against the city-state
reportedly foiled. Similarly, Malaysia faced its first IS attack last June when
a grenade injured eight people at a nightclub near Kuala Lumpur. As the world’s
largest Muslim-majority country, Indonesia is concerned that IS members could
easily traverse the poorly policed waters between itself and the southern
Philippines. While the U.S. no longer has military bases in the Philippines,
its military advisers and intelligence analysts have been deployed to aid the
efforts of Mr. Duterte, notwithstanding his anti-American jibes. U.S. President
Donald Trump may have found common cause with Mr. Duterte in fighting Islamic
extremism, yet the nature of the beast is quite different in the two countries.
For Mr. Duterte the priority is to bring the battle to a quick, decisive end,
and if necessary, to resume negotiations with some groups that had earlier held
out the promise of ending hostilities. Tackling the humanitarian crisis created
by this conflict depends as much on these negotiations and on relief efforts as
it does on ending the long neglect of Mindanao.
Vocabulary
Engulfed: sweep
over (something) so as to surround or cover it completely.
Example: The cafe was engulfed in flames
Synonyms: inundate, flood, deluge, immerse, swamp, swallow
up
Battlefield: the piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought.
Example: Death on the battlefield
Synonyms: battleground, field of battle, field of operations
Ceasefire: a
temporary suspension of fighting, typically one during which peace talks take
place; a truce.
Example: War with people who break their ceasefire agreements is the default
position.
Insurgency: an active revolt or uprising.
Example: Rebels are waging an armed insurgency to topple the monarchy
Sniper: a
person who shoots from a hiding place, especially accurately and at long range.
Example: He was killed by a sniper's bullet in the Great War
Traverse: travel
across or through.
Example: He traversed the forest
Synonyms: travel over/across, cross, journey over/across
Extremism: the
holding of extreme political or religious views; fanaticism.
Example: The dangers of religious extremism
Beast: an
animal, especially a large or dangerous four-footed one.
Example: A wild beast