From the Mindanao Examiner (Nov 24): Western Mindanao Command has no spokesman
The military’s Western Mindanao Command, which covers half of the southern
Philippines, is now without any spokesman after its information officer was
ordered to report to the office of its former commander Lt. Gen. Noel Coballes,
now the Armed Forces Vice Chief of Staff. Lt. Col. Randolph Cabangbang
said he is now with Coballes in Manila for a new assignment. "After 17
years, I am leaving Mindanao. I am transferring to the Office of the Vice Chief
of Staff. It was fun to work with you and I am hoping to return soon. Thank
you," Cabangbang told journalists. Former 6th Infantry Division commander
Lt. Gen. Rey Ardo was named in October as the new chief of the Western Mindanao
Command headquarters in Zamboanga City. And previous attempts by local
journalists to interview Ardo had failed because he would always refer to
Cabangbang. Ardo also did not meet with journalists since then and no
press releases had been issued to media despite reports of violence and fighting
between troops and rebels in the Western Mindanao the past weeks. Local
journalists said they now rely on news reports from army commanders in the
provinces. Journalists during Coballes' stint also had a similar problem
because he would not speak to the press and had banned news photographers from
taking pictures of wounded soldiers inside the military hospital in Western
Mindanao Command.
http://mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20121124085228
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