The military has urged civilians displaced by its all-out
offensive against renegade Moro rebels, which started Feb. 25, to return home
as it is now safe for them to do so.
During his visit to Maguindanao on Monday last week, Armed
Forces Chief Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang said to boost the confidence of
displaced residents about returning home, soldiers will remain in villages
freed from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF).
At least 123,000 people fled their homes in 15 Maguindanao
towns, including Mamasapano, when the military launched an all-out offensive
against BIFF.
Catapang said after suffering heavy casualties and being
pushed outside of their camps, BIFF is now on the run.
Capt. Jo-Ann Petinglay, spokesperson of the Army’s 6th
Infantry Division, said with the expected return of the displaced residents,
the military will start the development phase of its operation in Maguindanao.
She said the second phase of the military operation includes
the deployment of troops to areas once held by BIFF.
“We will start the development phase of our campaign,”
Petinglay said.
Mamasapano Mayor Benzar Ampatuan said some 100 families have
already returned to their homes.
Ampatuan said some families, however, are still afraid.
“Others return at day time (to their homes), but to be safe go back to evacuation
sites at night,” said the mayor.
Catapang said the military offensive has led to a
“50-percent” decline in BIFF capacity to sow terror.
The military, he said, is now shifting to “focused
operations.”
“Focused military operation would mean when we spot the
enemy, we will operate,” said Catapang.
“But it would not be like sending brigades to operate. The
Rangers will operate. We will make sure that there is no collateral damage or
human rights violation,” he said.
Catapang said the military will also work with local
government units in convincing civilians to go home and “put up their own
village security.”
The offensive, however, has not resulted in the capture or
killing of Basit Usman, a Filipino terrorist who had taken shelter with
Indonesian al-Qaida operative Zulkifli bin Hir, alias “Marwan,” in Mamasapano.
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