From the PRWC Blog (Jan 23): NPA
campaigns against 84th IB's environmentally-disastrous schemes
Simon Santiago
NPA-Southern Mindanao Regional Command. Regional Political
Department
In a punitive action against the protector of environmentally-destructive
capitalist incursions, Red fighters hit one of the elements of the 84th Infantry
Battalion in a sniping operation in sitio Tabak, Brgy. Tawan-tawan, Baguio
district, Davao City, on January 22 at 2 pm. The 84th IB withdrew two of its
platoons and used as human shield Tabak's tribal leader Datu Sito
Saman.
The NPA offensive is only one of the many region-wide punitive
actions in the last three days as the revolutionary forces escalate the campaign
to protect the environment and against its plunderers.
The 84th IB has been raring to start full-scale offensive
against the New People's Army's Guerilla Front 54 Operations Command. During
the temporary ceasefire on January 1, a platoon of soldiers forced the
evacuation of poor, hungry residents in the village of Brgy. Tambobong; two days
later, another two truckloads of soldiers and an APC arrived while seven days
later, the fascist AFP troops were augmented with two more truckloads. On
January 20, the fascist troops sneaked in at an NPA temporary storage area in
Brgy. Tawan-tawan and stole 9 sacks of rice. They forced eight residents in
sitio Tabak to haul off the stolen goods to the far-flung Brgy.
Carmen.
Full-scale offensive military operations by some 15 truckloads of
84th IB-10th Infantry Division AFP troops scoured other peasant villages of
Carmen, Manuel Guianga, Tamayong and Cadalian, all in Baguio district on January
14, or prior to the lifting of the GPH-NDFP ceasefire. The
counter-revolutionary AFP operations were meant to protect the large banana and
pineapple plantations in Baguio district that have wrecked Davao's watersheds
and have aggravated the impact of heavy flooding in the low-lying villages of
Davao city since last weekend.
Forests of Baguio district, along with
Marilog and Calinan districts were shaved off and laid bare in the yesteryears
by the logging concessions of Alcantara and Sons, real estate magnate Consunji
who owns the Sodaco, the Maguindanao Timber Corp owned by the Robillos, and the
concessions of Luis Santos and Yuheco.
The renewed exploitation of
agricultural lands in Baguio district included the boundary of the Mt. Apo
protected watershed area, and the important water tributaries like the Davao
river, Talomo river, Panigan river, Tamugan river and Suwawan river.
The
rapid commercial crop expansion in the restricted environmentally critical water
and watershed areas is the culprit of the heavy flooding in Davao's low-lying
plains. This is exacerbated with the hydroelectric dam of Aboitiz-owned Hedcor
in the Tamugan-Panigan river and the MRC Allied Mining owned by Lucio Tan in the
Marilog district.
Paving the way for the rapid capitalist exploitation of
peasant hinterland villages of Davao city are the military operations of the
84th IB and tribal opportunist leaders or dealers like Joel Unad and the
National Commission of Indigenous Peoples or NCIP that sell off large tracts of
forestal areas for pseudo-reforestation projects. The reforestation scheme is
merely a front for commercial logging abetted by checkpoints put up by the 84th
IB. Recently, some 620 hectares have been sold in Brgy. Tawan-tawan, the nucleus
of 84th IB operations.
It is the height of hypocrisy on the part of the
AFP to project itself as defenders of typhoon Pablo victims and saviors of flood
victims, when on the sly and in the main, it protects the destroyers of
environment and oppressors of the people. Its Oplan Bayanihan Peace and
Development Program act as bodyguards and goons of the environmental plunderers
of Davao city's poor third congressional district area where the city's
remaining watershed areas are found.
(Sgd.) Simon Santiago
Political
Director
NPA Southern Mindanao Regional Command
http://theprwcblogs.blogspot.com/2013/01/npa-campaigns-against-84th-ibs.html
The NPA seeks to justify its operations against the AFP by portraying miliary actions as being anti-environment, a huge stretch at the very least. Oh, by the way, the NPA doesn't have a problem with illegal loggers, drug traffickers, environmental polluters, etc. just so long as they pay their "revolutionary taxes," a euphemism for extortion/protection payments.
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