Monday, February 25, 2013

Military operations ‘forcing’ folk into approving Mountain Province projects

From the Business Mirror (Feb 24): Military operations ‘forcing’ folk into approving Mountain Province projects

THE Leonardo Pacsi Command of the New People’s Army (NPA-LPC) in Mountain Province said the massive military operations in the western towns of the province were launched to terrorize the people into approving two energy projects.
 
“The Leonardo Pacsi Command of the NPA-Mountain Province strongly condemns the widespread military operations in the western towns of the province and supports the opposition of the people against plunderous and anti-development renewable-energy projects under the guise of being ‘environmental friendly and pro-people,” the provincial command said.
 
From January 30 up to the second week of February, elements of the 54th Infantry Battalion were deployed in several barrios and mountains of Sagada, Besao, Tadian, Bauko and Bontoc.
 
They also encamped in public places such as the barangay clinic of Suyo, Sagada and even forcibly took over and stayed at people’s houses in Balili, Bontoc.
 
Residents also complained that military vehicles parked and trespassed on the school grounds of the elementary school in Kin-iway, Besao, while soldiers occupied the workplaces of gardeners in Lake Danum at the boundary of Sagada and Besao and set up encampments all over the said agricultural area. 
 
“The people of Sagada and Besao, including those in other places in Mountain Province have complained that the mere presence of these soldiers in such public places and production areas are instilling fear and disturbing the peace and order and agricultural production of farmers and gardeners.
 
“As broadcast live over Radyo Sagada on February 6, the military arrogantly and in a sneering tone announced that 300 of their troops occupied Lake Danum, which prompted local executives and personalities to ask them to vacate the area because of the complaints of gardeners and the people of Sagada and Besao. 
 
“The military, in token response, simply shifted to nearby areas only to return after a few days. Their maneuvers to enter and occupy positions inside the barrios were done under the cover of darkness to dissimulate troop movements. This further terrorized the people who were shocked to wake up to swarming troops and military vehicles in their barrio,” NPA-LPC said.
 
“These wanton actions of the military are gross violations of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Respect of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (signed by the Government of the Philippines and the National Democratic Front. The said agreement prohibits armed troops from occupying public places and using these as barracks, depot and other military purposes. The same is stated by the Unicef to protect children who are the victims when the military use schools and other public places. 
 
“The military’s overbearing behavior shows that they do not obey laws, these be the international law on the conduct of war and the protection of children, the ordinances of the local government or the traditional customs and regulations of indigenous peoples,” NPA-LPC added.
 

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