From the Visayan Daily Star (Feb 11): Come out of comfort
zone, Army challenges Jalandoni
Maj. Gen. Jose Mabanta, commander of the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division,
yesterday challenged Negrense priest-turned-rebel Luis Jalandoni to come out
from his comfort zone in the Netherlands, to see for himself what had actually
transpired in La Castellana.
This was after Jalandoni justified the military action of the New People’s
Army on January 27 in Brgy. Puso, La Castellana, by saying that the passengers
of the truck were legitimate targets, citing the recovery of several
high-powered firearms from them.
Mabanta said Jalandoni, a member of the NDFP National Executive Committee, is
desperately trying to distort the truth behind the La Castellana massacre, that
claimed the lives of nine persons, including a rookie policeman, and caused
injuries to 12 others, and two other PNP members.
Jalandoni, in his statement, said “ The NPA was able to capture high-powered
rifles, proving that the principal passengers and the vehicle were legitimate
targets of the NPA”.
Citing investigations of the police and the testimonies of survivors, Mabanta
said the civilians and the slain policeman were shot in the head, after having
been initially shot.
He also dismissed as a “bluff” the warning of Jalandoni that the filing of
war crime charges against those behind the massacre, could jeopardize the
ongoing peace negotiations.
“The CPP-NPA-NDF leadership must surrender their members and those who
ordered the ambush must be made accountable,” Mabanta added.
While all the stakeholders remain committed to pursuing the peace and
development program of the government, the Philippine Army in Negros will
continue to pursue the perpetrators of the La Castella massacre, and help the
victims attain justice for their loved ones, he said.
The NDFP and the Communist Party of the Philippines also commended the NPA
Leonardo Panaligan Command for offering humanitarian assistance to the victims
and their families, despite what they alleged to be the culpability of the
government for the incident and for issuing firearms to paramilitary men.
Family members of the victims, however, rejected the offer of the rebel
group, stressing that what they want is justice.
The parties aggrieved by the La Castellana incident can seek redress under
the Rules of the NPA, the policies of the Democratic People’s Government and
provisions of the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and
International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL), the CPP said in the statement it
issued.
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2013/February/11/topstory3.htm
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