From the Mindanao Examiner (May 3): NPA couple surrenders to military in Mindanao
A photo released by the military to the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner
shows the Maoist couple reunited with their family after surrendering to the
Philippine Army in Compostela Valley province
A communist couple have surrendered to the military after accusing the New
People’s Army of duping them into joining the Maoist group in the southern
Philippine province of Compostela Valley, security officials said.
The
rebels - Henry Longkayas and Analiza Longkayas - also handed their weapons to
the 72nd Infantry Battalion in the town of Nabuntaran town when they surrendered
to village officials.
“Hindi namin nakita sa loob ng kilusan ang mga
sinasabi nila noong mga panahon na nirerecruit pa lamang nila kami. Ginamit
lamang nila kami para sa kanilang sariling interes at para magkapera ang mga
lider, hirap na hirap kami habang ang mga lider ay ginagamit pampersonal ang mga
kinokolekta sa mga tao.”
“Sabi nila ay ipinaglalaban nila ang karapatan
ng mahihirap, pero nakita namin na tinatakot lang nila ang mga tao na sumapi sa
kanilang kilusan at magbigay ng suporta sa kanila. Sila mismo ang violator ng
karapatan ng mga tao.” the couple said in an army statement sent to the regional
newspaper Mindanao Examiner.
They said the NPA deceived them into joining
the rebel group with false propaganda and claims of fighting for the poor. The
military also presented the rebels to Compostela Valley Gov. Arturo Uy. They
were also reunited with their families.
The NPA has been fighting for
decades for the establishment of a separate communist state in the country.
http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/05/npa-couple-surrenders-to-military-in.html
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