Monday, December 10, 2012

New People's Army halts armed offensives in 'Pablo'-stricken areas

From GMA News (Dec 10): New People's Army halts armed offensives in 'Pablo'-stricken areas

The communist New People's Army (NPA) on Monday announced a suspension of armed offensives in two southern Philippine provinces devastated by Typhoon Pablo (Bopha) last week. The typhoon left nearly 650 people dead and caused at least P7 billion in damage to crops, property, and infrastructure. The Communist Party of the Philippines, the NPA's parent organization, said on its website that “[i]n light of the urgent humanitarian considerations, the NPA can suspend offensive military operations against the AFP [Armed Forces of the Philippines] for a period of time. “The responsible organs of the Communist Party, the NPA and the National Democratic Front (NDF) will issue more authoritative and detailed orders on this matter,” it added.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) noted that Pablo has affected more than five million people in 30 provinces. At least 1,482 people were injured and 780 remain missing, while 100 fishermen are feared lost between Mindanao and Indonesia's Sulawesi island.

Army division commander Major-General Ariel Bernardo told Reuters he believes that many NPA rebels, which are actively operating in the hardest hit provinces of Compostela Valley and Davao Oriental, were also affected by Pablo. "We heard the rebels had declared an informal ceasefire, we welcome that because we can all concentrate on helping typhoon victims," Bernardo told Reuters. "I believe many of these rebels were also affected and could be in the shelter areas." As of Monday morning, the death toll from Pablo was pegged at 647, and the damage to infrastructure and agriculture at P7.116 billion.

No to the 'truce'

In a text message to GMA News Online, however, AFP spokesperson Col. Arnulfo Burgos said the military will continue conducting security operations “which is a fulfillment of our constitutional mandate." “Negative on the truce [with NPA]. On their declaration of suspension of offensives – if they really want peace and stability for our country for unhampered progress and development, they should completely abandon the armed violence which continue to harm our peace loving citizens,” he added. “Their continued extortion activities, use of improvised explosive device and ambush of government soldiers/public servants are causing destruction to infrastructures, facilities and loss of innocent lives. “Instead of being part of the problem, they should become part of the solution by embracing peace."

The CPP has asked international donors to send their assistance to the various people’s organizations engaged in calamity and disaster work, to ensure that aid reaches the victims directly. It blamed the Aquino administration for allowing big mining operations in the affected areas to continue “despite the widespread damage these have caused on the environment which subject the people in lowlands to calamities.” NPA guerrillas have been battling government forces in various parts of the Philippines for decades.

Bernardo said he had ordered troops to shift from combat to relief operations, and to help deliver food and rebuild communities. Government soldiers have also restored links to isolated communities so that food and other supplies can reach the victims.....
 

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