A Filipino group has urged lawmakers to probe the alleged involvement of US military forces in the bungled anti-terror operation that left 44 police commandos and 18 former rebels dead in the southern Philippine
The
Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino now wants Congress to summon US Ambassador to
the Philippines ,
Philip Goldberg, so he can shed light on allegations that its security forces
or military contractors were involved in the January 25 botched operation.
Members
of the elite Special Action Force of the Philippine National Police raided the
hideout of Malaysian bomber Zulkifli bin Hir, also known as Marwan, deep inside
the territory of Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Tukanalipao
village in Mamasapano town and killed him.
Marwan’s
finger was also cut off by commandos for DNA analysis and submitted by SAF to
two agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in General Santos City.
But
MILF members, aided by Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, surrounded the SAF
commandos on their way out, trapping them by the river, and killed 44 of them,
many shot in the head at close range, in daylong clashes. Seven civilians were
also reported killed by commandos, but authorities were silent about this and
could not be independently confirmed.
“If
the lawmakers are dead-serious to seek the truth behind the Mamasapano tragedy
no matter the political cost, they should start taking notice of the immense
white elephant in the Session Hall. They should once and for all invite
Ambassador Goldberg and demand from him nothing less of the truth,” Gie
Relova, of Bukluran ng Manggagawang
Pilipino, said.
The
US Embassy has repeatedly denied involvement in the SAF operation, but
confirmed that Americans helped evacuate wounded commandos on the request of
the police.
The
US is maintaining several
small bases and a fleet of drones in southern Philippines
manned by about 500 personnel under Joint Special Operations Task
Force-Philippines based in Zamboanga
City since 2001. US troops are
training Filipino soldiers and policemen in fighting terrorism.
“The
admission of (SAF) Commander (Getulio) Napeñas that he sought US assistance in the evacuation of
the wounded troops is but the tip of the iceberg. There are still far more
controversial and unsettled concerns like the use of US choppers instead of
ours, the issue of drones hovering at the height of the gunfight, the index
finger of Marwan directly flown out of the country, the coordination with the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, the source of the actionable intelligence
which President Aquino mentioned in his national address, all missed if not
suppressed in the earlier hearings,” Relova said.
“Nagging
questions will continue to crop up and the people perpetually agitated by the
tragedy not unless the Ambassador Goldberg steps up to the plate and do what
honorable men do - speak the truth. Goldberg answers must not only convince the members of the committee led
by Senator Grace Poe but must also satisfy the Filipino nation.”
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In the early 1990s an ideological split took place within the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP). As a result of the ideological wrangling, Filemon Lagman, who then headed up the Manila Rizal Committee of the CPP and its associated Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU-May One Movement) labor federation, broke away from the Party and took most of the MR committee and around 70% of the KMU with him.
ReplyDeleteIn 1993 Lagman formed the Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (Solidarity of Filipino Workers) , a socialist labor center and SANLAKAS, a multisectoral political front which later became a party-list political party. Both of these groups appear to have abandoned Mao Tse Dong thought and the strategic line of peasant based guerrilla war but remained Maxist-Leninist-Socialist in their political orientation.
Since their formation, both of these groups have an established track record of engaging in anti-US/US military propaganda campaigns and have consistently opposed the US military presence in the Philippines.
[Note: Filemon Lagman was assassinated in early 2001 and while his murder remains unsolved, many believe that his assassination was the result of his fallout with the CPP and was carried out by a New People's Army (NPA) hit team. The NPA is the military wing of the CPP.]