From the Philippine Star (Feb 6): NPA atrocities in CARAGA region worsen
Atrocities committed by New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in the Caraga region and
Northern Mindanao have worsened since the start of the year, the Armed Forces of
the Philippines (AFP) said yesterday.
According to a report from the Army’s 4th Infantry Battalion based in Cagayan
de Oro City, NPA rebels have liquidated members of the Civilian Active Auxiliary
(CAA), killed civilians for not paying “revolutionary taxes,” and burned houses
and construction equipment.
The military report was dated Feb. 3 and signed by Lt. Col. Eugenio Julio
Osias IV, 4th ID spokesman.
The report said the insurgents killed CAA members Nife Pura, Danilo Bacudan
and Ruel Atipon on Jan. 20, Jan. 25 and Jan. 30, respectively.
The rebels also killed a certain Necias Senit Magkanta, 70, and Albert Mendez
Nomansia, 35, over the non-payment of “revolutionary taxes.”
The NPA guerrillas also ransacked the houses of active and retired soldiers
and their relatives in Kinoguitan, Misamis Oriental last Jan. 22.
The AFP report added that the insurgents destroyed six hectares of banana
plantations and burned heavy equipment owned by Dole Philippines in Surigao del
Sur.
Last Feb. 4, 10 suspected NPA rebels burned construction equipment being used
in a multibillion-peso road repair project in Barangay San Pedro, Alegria,
Surigao del Norte.
Lt. Col. Vincent Iringan, commander of the 30th Infantry Brigade, has
deployed troops to Alegria town to pursue the NPA attackers.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2013/02/07/905646/npa-atrocities-caraga-region-worsen-afp
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