Monday, February 18, 2013

CPP: AFP Suspension of Military Operations required for release of 2 POWs

From the CPP Website (Feb 17): AFP Suspension of Military Operations required for release of 2 POWs

Rubi Del Mundo
Spokesperson
NDFP Southern Mindanao Chapter

In response to the National Democratic Front Southern Mindanao’s earlier decision to release the two prisoners of war (POWs), the New People’s Army Comval North Davao South Agusan Sub-regional Command has unilaterally declared a four-day suspension of military offensives on February 19-22, 2013 in the towns of Kapalong, San Isidro, Asuncion, New Corella all in Davao del Norte and Laak in Compostela Valley.

This is to pave way for the safe and orderly release of POWs Private First Class Jezreel Maata Culango (serial No. 89158) of the 60th Infantry Battalion and Police Officer 1 Ruel Pasion (Badge No.194812).

While on temporary ceasefire in the aforesaid areas, the NPA remains in active defensive posture against the enemy’s attack.

The 10th ID-AFP should reciprocate the SOMO and cease from its fascist Oplan Bayanihan operations, or else further delay the release of the two POWs.

As an act of humanitarianism, the NDF deems it appropriate to archive the documentation pertaining to its preliminary investigation against the two POWs who were involved in the 60th IB and PNP’s counter-revolutionary and anti-people military operations in Comval and Agusan boundaries.

The investigating body formed by the NDF found the two POWs to have committed lesser offenses, and thus recommended for their release. This, however, does not prevent the revolutionary forces from initiating future arrest against the two POWs should they be found to commit crimes against the people and other human rights abuses.

http://www.philippinerevolution.net/statements/afp-suspension-of-military-operations-required-for-release-of-2-pows

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