Communist rebels offered assurances on Thursday, July 30, that their armed units “conscientiously study and abide by the Geneva Conventions and Protocol I,” which govern the conduct of war.
Earlier in the day, Brad Adams, Asia director of Human Rights Watch, acknowledged that responsibility for the string of killings that have claimed at least 20 lives in Negros Oriental over the past two week “remains unclear.”
He nevertheless urged both the government and rebels to “take all necessary measures to end unlawful attacks, either by their forces or armed elements linked to them.”
State security forces and the New People’s Army have blamed each other for the killings.
The NPA accuses government forces of retaliating on civilians suspected of being rebel supporters following the death of four police intelligence officers in an ambush on July 18. The police accuse the rebels of torturing and then executing the four.
Adams reminded both parties that “killing civilians and captured combatants are war crimes.”
Responding to Adams, the CPP said it considered the attention HRW had given to the Negros killings “important” and agreed with his observation that the violence was “linked to the issues of land rights, poverty and injustice.”
It maintained that the four policemen “died in the course of a legitimate act of war” – an NPA ambush – “and were not tortured as falsely claimed by” President Rodrigo Duterte, and stressed that the rebels “do not have a hand in the successive killings of civilians.”
The CPP also said the deaths of seven persons on July 25, the bloodiest day for Negros Oriental, “fall into the pattern of coordinated operations of the police and military.”
Among those killed on that day were sibling educators Arthur and Aldane Bayawa and Buenavista barangay captain Romeo Alipan, who were shot dead in their respective homes in Guihulngan City, and Marlon Ocampo and his year-old son Marjon, who died when gunmen strafed their home in Sta. Catalina town.
“We believe that they are victims of death squads attached to the military and police in Negros island meant to intimidate the people against supporting the armed resistance of the NPA,” the CPP said. “Many of them have been previously publicly tagged as sympathizers of the NPA.” #
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The Communist Party of the Philippines
(CPP) denied the New People’s Army (NPA) tortured the four police officers
killed in Ayungon, Negros Oriental last July 18.
In a statement, the CPP’s Information
Bureau said that based on reports of the NPA’s Mt. Cansermon Command that claimed
responsibility for the attack, the four armed personnel of the Philippine
National Police (PNP) were killed in an ambush.
Those killed were not tortured,
contrary to claims made by President Rodrigo Duterte, the CPP said.
“They were armed adversaries of the NPA and died
in a legitimate act of war. Duterte and the police are making up stories in a
vain attempt to gain public sympathy,” the CPP added.
The group said, the NPA strictly prohibits the use of torture, “[u]nlike the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines] and PNP.”
“The NPA’s rules prohibit even lifting a finger against its captives or prisoners. The policies of the NPA are much unlike Duterte’s cruel war that targets civilians with extreme brutality,” the CPP said.
‘No ordinary ambush’
In a press conference last Friday, Police
Regional Office-7 (Central Visayas) director PBGen. Dobeld Sinas said he does
not believe the casualties died in an ordinary ambush.
Sinas alleged the four police officers
were dragged, hogtied, mauled and even hit with butts of rifles by the NPA.
Sinas identified the fatalities as Corporal
Relebert Beronio and Patrolmen Raffy Callao, Patrolman Ruel Cabellon and Patrolman
Marquino de Leon.
Based on police reports, the four police officers were on board two motorcycles were waylaid and fired upon by at least 11 unidentified NPA fighters.
They were
intelligence personnel of the 704 Mobile Force Company of the Regional Mobile
Force Battalion in Central Visayas.
The NPA’s Mt. Cansermon Command (MCC) spokesperson, Dionisio Magbuelas, said the four officers were killed for acting as spies to implement police operations that had led to civilian deaths in Negros Oriental.
“Based on our intelligence report, the four police operatives were gathering information and surveilling the area for another round of Oplan Sauron or Synchronized Enhanced Management of Police Operations where innocent civilians are killed by uniformed personnel in the guise of counter-insurgency efforts,” the NPA said in a statement.
‘Series of successful tactical offensive’
In another statement Thursday, the NPA unit claimed no less than 43 soldiers and police were either killed or injured in three separate offensives it conducted between June 22 and July 18.
Aside from the Ayungon ambush, the MCC also conducted what it called a sniping operation in Sitio Bulo, Brgy. Bantolinao, Manjuyod, Negros Oriental last June 22 that resulted in the death of three soldiers of the 94th Infantry Battalion-Philippine Army (IBPA) and the wounding of 20 others.
Last July 2, the MCC said it foiled a raid attempt by the 11th IBPA in Sitio Small Samac, Brgy. Nalundan, Bindoy, Negros Oriental and launched a counter offensive that killed 10 and wounded six government troopers.
“The series of successful tactical offensive was conducted by MCC-NPA to need the call for justice for the victims of extrajudicial killings especially for the innocent victim’s of Oplan Sauron 1 and 2,” Magbuelas said. # (Raymund B. Villanueva)
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National Democratic Front of the
Philippines (NDFP) chief political consultant Jose Maria Sison said the
Philippine National Police (PNP) is putting words in Luis Antonio Cardinal
Tagle’s mouth when it claimed the Manila Archbishop agreed to collaborate with
the Rodrigo Duterte administration in staging localized “peace talks” between
the government and the revolutionary movement.
Reacting to the press release
published on the PNP’s official Facebook page entitled “POLICE AND CHURCH BAT FOR LOCALIZED PEACETALKS TO END
INSURGENCY,” Sison said
the police’s claim is misleading.
“I do
not read anything which quotes Tagle directly as joining hands with the police
for localized peace talks,” Sison said.
Sison initially reacted to an Inq.net report but told Kodao he is also referring to the PNP press release, “which is obviously the basis of the Inquirer report.”
“Because
it quotes extensively from PNP chief Albayalde, the news story…especially its
title, tends to make it appear that Cardinal Tagle has agreed to collaborate
with the tyrannical Duterte regime in staging sham localized peace talks and in
carrying out a campaign of psy-war (psychological warfare) and military
suppression against the revolutionary movement of the people,” Sison said.
The press
release said the PNP and the Roman Catholic clergy “are joining
hands to explore and reaffirm the collaboration of the church and security
sector to end the decades-old local insurgency.”
PNP chief
Gen. Oscar Albayalde and Tagle met Tuesday in Manila to discuss the pursuit of
localized peace talks with members of the New People’s Army (NPA), the armed
wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), the report said.
Sison however pointed out that Tagle was clear enough with his reported
statement that any call for peace talks must come from the broad sector of society
and not just a unilateral declaration from either government or underground
movement.
Sison pointed
out that the PNP’s press release reflects the one-sided presumption and talk of
Albayalde that he has hoodwinked the Cardinal into siding with the “tyrannical
Duterte government” on the issue.
He said
he does not see Tagle as becoming an endorser of the localized “peace
talks” being staged by the military and police.
“I
think that Cardinal Tagle is sufficiently informed that the sham localized ‘peace
talks’ are being staged by the military and police and have been condemned by the
leading political organs of the NDFP and CPP and commands of the NPA at every
level, from the national to the local level,” Sison said.
Sison
said that the police and military’s localized peace talks activities have been
exposed as a “mere psy-war and red-tagging device…in a futile attempt to divide
and destroy the revolutionary movement.” # (Raymund
B. Villanueva)
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National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) peace consultant Frank Fernandez urged revolutionary forces in Negros Island to intensify their campaigns against human rights violations, noting that “things have gotten much worse” under the Rodrigo Duterte government.
“The
revolutionary forces must bring the struggle to a higher stage as the
systematic campaign against the peasants and the activists have become much
worse since I was last there,” Fernandez said.
Speaking from his hospital bed at the Philippine Heart Center (PHC), Fernandez said it is a testament to the strength of the revolutionary forces in the island that Duterte has ordered the deployment of more Philippine Army infantry brigades in the island since November.
Duterte issued
Executive Order 32 in November 2018 ordering more troop deployment in Negros, Bicol
and Samar in a bid to crush New People’s Army (NPA) units in the said regions.
Increased Armed
Forces of the Philippines presence in Negros, however, has led to numerous
human rights violations, Fernandez said.
Complete turnaround
Fernandez said
the NPA in Negros has fully recovered from near decimation in the early 1990s.
“There was almost
no NPA left in Negros in 1994,” Fernandez said.
He credited the
NPA’s grasp of the correct political and ideological lines that allowed its
forces to recover and overcome the schism with former comrades that broke away
to form the so-called Revolutionary Proletarian Army and the Alex Boncayao
Brigade.
Fernandez said
that the poor masses helped in their recovery.
“The poor but
struggling masses of Negros did not allow us to give up and encouraged us to rebuild,”
Fernandez said.
The incarcerated
NDFP peace consultant said it is time to repay the masses by defending them
against the government and the landlords’ widespread human rights violations in
the island.
Human rights violations
Intensifying agrarian reform struggles across the Negros Island has resulted to two massacres, assassinations of a human rights lawyer and a municipal councilor as well as killings and arrests of several farmers and human rights defenders.
Just yesterday, another human rights defender who was an active member of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente was murdered in his hometown of Manjuyod, Negros Oriental.
An urgent alert by the group Defend Negros said Salvador “Bador” Romano, 42, an adviser of the YIFI (Youth of the IFI) and former Negros Oriental coordinator of the human rights group Karapatan, was shot dead by motorcycle-riding gunmen around 12:30 p.m.
Last March 30, 10
peasants and church workers were killed in one night in Canlaon City and Sta.
Rita, Negros Occidental.
Nine sugarcane farmers, including four women and two children, were also killed last October 20 in Sagay City. The bodies of three of the victims were also burned by their killers.
Human rights
lawyer Benjamin Ramos and Escalante City councilor Bernardino Patigas Sr., both
described as martyrs of the sugar cane workers’ struggles, were killed on November
7 and April 22, respectively.
After Patigas’ murder, opposition Senator Leila de Lima denounced the murders, blaming the Duterte administration for “the snowballing record of human rights defenders killed in Negros Island.”
De Lima said Patigas’ murder
raises suspicions that there is a death squad targeting rights advocates in the
province because his killing “hews closely” to the type of killings regularly
happening recently.
The senator said Patigas’ murder was the 48th in Negros under
Duterte.
Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Carlos also condemned the killings and called on the Duterte government to respect human rights.
“In sadness, we all are crying out: End the
Killings! These barbaric and calculated assassinations must end! We should not
tolerate this kind of crime,” the bishop said in a statement last April.
Fernandez, for his part, urged for the resumption
of the abandoned peace talks between the NDFP and the Duterte government in
order for the human rights situation in Negros to be addressed by the
negotiating panels.
“It would be favorable for the masses, as well as
for jailed peace consultants like myself, if the peace talks would be revived,”
he said.
Heart problems
Fernandez was taken to the PHC last Friday to
undergo laboratory examinations.
“I am suffering from heart ailments, spinal column
problems, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, arthritis, and hypertension.
There may be more,” he told Kodao.
Fernandez said he left Negros more than a year
ago to seek medical treatment in Manila when nabbed by military and police
operatives in Liliw, Laguna last March 24.
“Doctors of the Philippine Army General Hospital
in Fort Bonifacio discovered I also have hardening of the arteries close to my
heart,” he said.
Fernandez has since been incarcerated at Camp
Bagong Diwa in Taguig City where his state of health has gotten worse.
“They often feed us porridge that are either so
unpalatable or are so sweet when made into champorado (chocolate
porridge). For lunch and dinner, they
feed us papaya soup with sardines or miswa noodles with sardines,” he said.
The Sta. Cruz Regional Trial Court in Laguna
ordered the 71-year old Fernandez to be taken to the PHC for medical check up.
# (Raymund B. Villanueva)
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MANILA — Not too long ago, President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the shooting of female armed guerrilla fighters in their vaginas to render them “useless.” He later defended his remark – one of the many he issued against women – as mere sarcasm.
Not anymore.
Last week, Gabriela Women’s Party deplored the desecration of the remains of an alleged New People’s Army female fighter Cindy Tirado, whose remains were found to be desecrated as her genitals appeared to be shattered by a bullet.
Tirado was among those killed in an alleged military operation led by the 71st Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army on April 15 in Tagum City, Davao del Norte.
Apart from her genitals being shot, the women’s group also noted that her arms were fractured, indicating possible torture.
Tirado’s grieving mother Emma, in an interview with a national daily, noted that her daughter was most probably captured alive and tortured before she was killed.
Rape incidents on the rise
Apart from the “shoot in the vagina” remark, Duterte has not been sitting well among many women’s group due to what they said are anti-women pronouncements.
He has repeatedly “joked” at the expense of women or on the issue of rape.
Such pronouncements, critics said, contribute to the poor regards for women and their rights in the country.
In a report earlier this year, the Center for Women’s Resources said there were 2,962 cases of rape or about 20 incidents per day from January to May 2018 alone.
Among the cities with the highest number of rape incidents in 2018 were Quezon City, Manila, and Davao.
There are also 59 cops implicated in the cases of violence against women from July 2016 to December 2018, the CWR report added.
Independent probe sought
Meanwhile, Gabriela Women’s Party called for an independent probe, saying that this constitutes a war crime and violation of international humanitarian law, adding that those involved must be probed over its apparent excessive use of force and possible sexual violence.
The military, the group added, “proves that Duterte’s ‘shoot the vagina’ remark is a brutal war policy.” #
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The Cordillera
Peoples Democratic Front (CPDF) accused the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
and the Philippine National Police (PNP) of lying when they alleged the New
People’s Army (NPA) used an unmanned improvised explosive device (IED) in their
April 2 clash that killed a policeman and wounded nine others at Cabunagan,
Poblacion, Tadian, Mountain Province.
“Accustomed to releasing fake news, it is not farfetched for
these spinmasters to concoct a preposterous story to downgrade their defeat.
They simply cannot accept that even with their superior manpower and weaponry,
they are still defeated by the NPA,” CPDF Spokes person Simon “Ka Filiw”
Naogsan said.
Naogsan said the AFP and the PNP vainly conjured a scenario to
accuse the NPA of violating the Ottawa Treaty on the employment of unmanned IED
that explodes when subjected to pressure or extreme heat.
“The NPA has long adhered to the Ottawa Treaty through
banning the use of landmines in its operations and has been employing
command-detonated explosives instead,” Naogsan said.
“The AFP and the PNP further show their ignorance as they do
not know how to differentiate a command-detonated explosive from an unmanned
landmine,” he added.
Government
forces, through statements and social media posts, alleged the NPA used unmanned
IEDs and landmines in their clash last Tuesday, their third fire fight with the
communist guerrillas within a week.
“International humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions
have outlawed the use of landmines in warfare because of the risk of civilian
casualties or collateral damage,” Police Regional office Cordillera
(PROCor) Chief PBGen Israel Ephraim
Dickson said.
But Leonardo Pacsi Command-NPA-Mountain Province spokesperson
Magno Udyaw said their troops only used a command detonated device, exploded by
an operator upon the order of the unit commander when government soldiers have entered
the designated killing zone.
Udyaw clarified that there was no forest fire on the blast
site at the time of the clash, adding they are not stupid to start a forest
fire that can limit their combat manoeuvres. #
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Clashes again erupted between elements
of the Mountain Province police and the Leonardo Pacsi Command (LPC) of the New
People’s Army at the boundary of Tadian and Bauko municipalities Tuesday afternoon
resulting in the death of a police officer and the wounding of eight others.
At about 3:45 Teusday afternoon, LPC fighters blasted a command-detonated explosive against pursuing Regional Mobile Force Battalion-Philippine National Police (RMFB-PNP) Cordillera troopers.
Police Regional Office Cordillera (PROCor) said Police Corporal Marlon Casil was killed while wounded in the police operation were Patrolman Erwin Calixto, PCpl Marcelo Bayeng, PCpl Ramadick Meloy, PCpl Clifford Gama, PCpl Edwin Keya, PCpl John Calcaligong, PSSgt Salvador Agalatiw, PMSgt Alphedes Alvaro.
Tuesday’s
incident was the third time the LPC engaged government troops in a fire fight.
On Monday,
the LPC launched a harassment operation against the pursuing police at Tadian’s
Mt. Kilakilat two days after a police officer was killed and another was
wounded in an encounter between the guerrillas and the police at Mt. Gunggung-o
in Barangay Bagnen, Bauko.
Philippine
Army 54th Infantry Battalion commander Lt. Col. Narciso Nabulneg Jr. said they
have joined the police in the pursuit operations against the communist
fighters.
Earlier,
the Tadian Municipal government issued an advisory to the residents and
visitors to avoid the mountainous parts of Tadian’s Bas-ang area (Barangays Lubon,
Masla, Sumadel, Batayan, Bantey, Duagan, Mabalite) and Sitios Pingew, Luwagan,
Malupa and Tabeo areas in neighboring Bauko.
The Bauko
municipal disaster risk reduction and management office implemented a pre-emptive
evacuation at Sitios Cotcot, Sitios Luagan and Malupa in Abatan, Bauko. #
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Tourists in Bauko,
Mountain Province are advised from visiting spots in some areas in the
municipality following recent fighting between Leftist guerrillas and the
Cordillera police.
The Bauko Municipal
Government through its municipal tourism officer Arsenia Addon announced that
all booked tourism activities have been cancelled as the Regional Police Safety
Battalion (RPSB) of the Cordillera Police are pursuing fighters of the Leonardo
Pacsi Command-New People’s Army (LPC-NPA).
“We appreciate your
understanding for the inconvenience,” Addon said.
The Cordillera police
have reportedly launched operations in the are to “flush out” NPA fighters/
The LPC-NPA in a
statement Sunday said it ambushed operating troops of the RPSB at around 1:00 o’clock
in the afternoon in Mt. Makilakilat of the adjacent northern barangays of the
municipality of Tadian.
The NPA said the ambush
frustrated Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines
(AFP) operations in the area following an earlier encounter that killed a
police officer and wounded another.
Last Saturday, in time
for the NPA’s 50th founding anniversary, the LPC-NPA engaged in a fire fight
with an RPSB unit at around 9:45 AM in Mt. Gunggung-o in Barangay Bagnen,
Bauko.
LPC spokesperson Magno
Udyaw said the fire fight lasted for 15 minutes.
The ongoing police operation
in Tadian is a bid to save their face from its loss, Udyaw said.
Cordillera People’s
Democratic Front (CDPF) spokesperson Simon “Ka Filiw” Naogsan for his part said
the AFP and PNPs claim that the ongoing operations is to simply flush out the
NPA in Mountain Province is preposterous.
“In its frantic scramble
to claim that they are having the upper hand in their counter-revolutionary campaign,
PNP and AFP mouthpieces and spin masters resort to crying in the media and
blabbering gibberish in social media to cover up their losses,” Naogsan said.
The NPA said it launched
the March 29 attack to punish the RPSB as well as the Department of Environment
and Natural Resources (DENR) for protecting plunderous large-scale mines,
logging and energy businesses.
Udyaw said numerous cases
of human rights violations are being committed such as harassments,
indiscriminate pointing and firing of rifles, and confiscation of lumber
intended for housing and community use during government troops operations.
He added that corruption
is also rampant as DENR and police officials sell or take for personal use whatever
they have sequestered from locals. #
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The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)
called on the New People’s Army (NPA) to boldly intensify guerrilla warfare and
wage all-out resistance against the Rodrigo Duterte government as the
revolutionary army celebrates its 50th founding anniversary today.
Congratulating Red fighters all over the country, the CPP’s top
leadership said the NPA continues to advance nationwide and succeeded in
surmounting Duterte’s all-out offensives and focused military operations in
2018.
Founded by the CPP in March 29, 1969
in Sta. Rita, Capas, Tarlac, the NPA started with only nine rifles and 26
inferior firearms for 60 Red fighters consisting of veteran guerrillas and new
recruits from Manila and Isabela.
CPP
founding chairperson Jose Maria Sison and local rebel leader Bernabe Buscayno
were among the prominent personalities present in the event.
After
five decades of continuous guerrilla warfare, the NPA said it has 110 guerrilla
fronts all over the country, majority of which are composed of company-sized
formation of full-time Red fighters.
The
NPA’s guerrilla war is the longest-running in the world today.
Major
victories in 2018
Last year, the CPP
said the NPA mounted several hundred tactical offensives across the country,
seizing at least 107 high powered rifles from government forces and even from security
agencies serving big mining operations.
The underground
party said the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Philippine National
Police and their paramilitary forces suffered at least 600 casualties in 2018
with more than 380 killed in action.
One hundred eighty
five AFP soldiers were killed in action across eastern Mindanao, the CPP
claimed.
The group added
that the numbers of government casualties were more than 40 percent higher than
in 2017.
Units of the AFP
that suffered the most casualties were those deployed in focused military
operations in north central and north eastern Mindanao provinces where NPA
units were able to carry out active defense operations against AFP offensives.
The CPP said the AFP’s
decision to reduce its troop deployment in Mindanao to as low as 60 percent
from a high of 80 percent in previous years is added proof that aims to crush
the NPA in eastern Mindanao is failing.
“In the face of the
steady nationwide growth of the NPA, Duterte’s security officials have already
toned down on their earlier braggadocio of defeating the NPA by middle of 2019.
They have instead moved their ‘deadline’ to the end of 2022,” the CPP said.
5-year plan
Even as it successfully
frustrating Duterte’s all-out war, the CPP called on the NPA to boldly
intensify guerrilla warfare nationwide and wage all-out resistance against the Duterte
regime.
The CPP said the
call is in accordance with the Central Committee’s five-year program (2017-2021) to continue
developing nationwide strength, spread and advance.
“We must strengthen
the NPA several times over and raise its capability in annihilating enemy
units,” the CPP said.
The program
includes the building of more units of people’s militias, self-defense units of
mass organizations, partisan units, as well as raising their capability in
waging mass guerrilla warfare, the CPP said.
“With its current
nationwide strength and spread, the NPA is in a position to carry the people’s
war forward to unprecedented levels in the coming years,” the group added. # (Raymund
B. Villanueva)
President Rodrigo Duterte’s martial law
in Mindanao, extended for the second straight year this 2019, continues to
wreak havoc in the lives of Lumad children, the National Democratic Front of
the Philippines (NDFP) in Southern Mindanao Region said.
In a statement posted on its website
today, the NDFP reported that a platoon of the
88th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army accosted and seized 17-year old
Loujean Antian Lumbatan, a Grade 7 student of Sinuda High School, and 10-year
old Ara Mystica Antian Pangcat, a Grade 5 student of Cabalansihan Elementary
School at Sitio Sanggiapo, Brgy Sinuda, Kitaotao in Bukidnon province at around
11:00 in the morning last February 18.
“For no apparent reason, the two unarmed Lumad
minors were arrested and held incommunicado at the unit’s camp in Sitio
Sanggiapo between 11:00 in the morning and 11:00 in the evening,” the NDFP
said.
Early in
the afternoon, the parents and some relatives searched frantically for the
missing children and proceeded to confront the soldiers but were turned away by
the soldiers who insisted they knew nothing of the children’s whereabouts, the
group added.
The girls
were released in the afternoon of the next day, February 19, but not after being
subjected to harrowing interrogation and were brought to the 88th Infantry
Battalion headquarters in Maramag, the NDFP said.
The girls reported
that they could hear their parent’s voices outside the camp in Sitio Sanggiapo but
were warned by the soldiers not to make any sound.
When
confronted why they arrested and detained the two girls, the soldiers reportedly
claimed they were only after “the[ir] safety,” the NDFP said.
The
Bukidnon incident followed the January 30 seizure of two toddlers, a one-year
old and a two-year old, and their subsequent forced separation from their
parents and guardians by AFP and PNP troops following a raid on the office of the
Misamis Oriental Peasants Association (MOFA) in Villanueva, Misamis Oriental,
the group said.
“In Lumad
areas in Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte and elsewhere in the Southern
Mindanao, bombings, shelling and indiscriminate firing within populated
communities by AFP troops and their paramilitaries Bagani and Alamara have terrorized
hundreds of children,” the NDFP said in its statement.
The NDFP
also scored the arrest of three civilians of the 71st IB last February 20 at
Sitio Binogsayan, Brgy. Napnapan in Pantukan town.
Eddie
Avila, Graciano Embalsado and Pulpy Lariwan were later forced to “surrender” as
members of the New People’s Army (NPA), even as local government officials
insisted that the three were in fact civilians, Rubi del Mundo, NDFP-SMR
spokesperson said.
‘Localized peace talks’
But Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) secretary Eduardo Año said the so-called surrenders are real that stem from the continuing success of localized peace talks between local government officials and the revolutionary groups.
“Dahil sa sipag at pagpupursigi ng ating mga local officials, natanggal na ang kaliskis sa mga mata ng mga dating rebelde at naliwanagan na sila,” Año said in a statement posted on the DILG website today, citing the reported surrender of more than 200 alleged Communist supporters in Negros Island last month.
The DILG secretary
claimed the creation of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed
Conflict by Duterte will also lead to more rebel surrenders because of its
focus on localized peace engagements.
Año also said DILG’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) has
disbursed around P488 million in 2018to aid former rebels and their immediate
family members
‘PR stunts’
The NPA’s Southern
Mindanao Regional Operations Command, however, dismissed government’s claims,
saying so-called peace and development outreach programs by the Duterte administration
are mere public relations stunts that are part of its psychological war
tactics.
“They are
in fact mere PR stunts which hold neither a grain of truth nor reflect the
sentiments of thousands of Lumad who continue to be victimized by the US-Duterte
regime’s hated martial law,” Rigoberto Sanchez, NPA Southern Mindanao Regional Operations
Command spokesperson, said.
Sanchez
added it eludes common sense that the Lumad and the peasants should support government
troops when it is they who seek to destroy their way of living, sell ancestral
land to greedy and exploitative capitalists threaten or kill those who opposes
them. # (Raymund B. Villanueva)
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