From the Philippine Star (Jan 25): Former
rebel group surrenders more firearms
The now “decommissioned” paramilitary Cordillera Peoples Liberation Army (CPLA),
a splinter group from the New Peoples Army in 1986, surrendered at least 11 more
assault rifles to the government.
The latest batch of surrendered firearms brought to 159 the total number of
guns that the CPLA turned in since the start of the group's decommissioning last
year when the CPLA forged a final pact with the government.
Army Col. Loreto Magundayao, spokesperson of the 5th Infantry Division of the
Philippine Army based in Camp Melchor dela Cruz in Upi, Gamu, Isabela said seven
M16 assault rifles, three M14 rifles and one Carbine were turned in by the CPLA
in Kalinga to Col. Roger Salvador at the 501st Infantry Brigade headquarters in
Tabuk City, Kalinga on Thursday.
The firearms, Magundayao said, will be stockpiled at the Camp Dela Cruz in
Isabela.
The peace pact between the CPLA and the government was pursuant to
Administrative Order Number 18 and Executive Order Number 49 of Pres. Benigno
Aquino III, which laid down the government's peace initiatives with “threat
groups”.
Other factions of the CPLA, however, particularly the group of former Bucloc
town, Abra Mayor Mailed Molina opposed the peace pact, saying those factions
that agreed with the government were "counterfeits".
On the other hand, factions led by Ifugao leader Arsenio Himiding, which forged
a pact with the government are now receiving multi-million livelihood aids from
the government through the Pamana peace program.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2013/01/25/901020/former-rebel-group-surrenders-more-firearms
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