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Bombing Of Philippine Tuna Cannery Kills 2 ff

30 January 2008 Philippines

A bomb blast at the gate of a tuna canning factory in the southern Philippines on Wednesday killed at least two people and wounded 15, police said.

Nicanor Bartolome, a spokesman for the national police, said the explosive was a home-made bomb and went off just after dusk.

The attack was in General Santos City, a port on the southern tip of the peninsula, the country’s biggest center for tuna processing. Six of the country’s eight tuna canneries are located in the city.

No one claimed responsibility for the blast.

General Santos is Catholic majority, but is bordered by Muslim-dominated areas. Several Muslim groups are fighting in the region for independence, but the largest rebel group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), is in peace talks with the government of the Catholic nation.