Marcos adviser rejects ‘terror spot’ tag after Bondi tragedy
Philippine Presidential Peace Adviser Carlito Galvez Jr. on Monday rejected reports branding Mindanao a “terror hotspot” in connection with the Bondi, Australia tragedy, saying intelligence did not support claims of terrorist training in the region. Citing President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and National Security Adviser Eduardo Año, Galvez said the Philippines had dismantled terrorist networks and advanced the Bangsamoro peace process, which he credited for transforming Mindanao. He urged international media to avoid unverified reporting that could stigmatize communities and undermine peace gains.