MILITARY abuses continue to be prevalent in Compostela Valley with the presence of two infantry
battalions in the area, human rights group Karapatan
claimed.
Hanimay Suazo, Karapatan secretary general, revealed the
results of the group’s fact-finding mission in Maco and Mabini towns on April
7-8 during a press conference yesterday.
“These mission areas are inflicted by the heavy presence of
71st Infantry Battalion Philippine Army of 7th Infantry Division in almost all
communities, and 25th Infantry Battalion Philippine Army of 10th Infantry
Division particularly at barangays New Leyte and Panoraon in Maco,” Suazo said.
“Based on a two-day mission, the team has documented and
verified 40 incidents/cases of different types of human rights and
international humanitarian law violations affecting 7,501 households and 32,261
individuals, including children,” Suazo added.
Karapatan conducted the fact-finding in response to the
requests of Hugpong sa mga Mag-uuma sa Walog Compostela and Indug Kautawan.
Apart from alleged militarization, mining companies also
continue to exploit the resources and create fear among the residents by
employing private armies or including men in uniform in their payroll.
Among the recommendations in the report were
- To strengthen
the government’s preventive measures against human rights abuses;
- Fort he 71st and
25th IBs to pull out of the communities;
- To resume peace
negotiations between the Government of the Philippines (GPH) and National
Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP).
Karapatan also dared the Regional Peace and Order Council
(RPOC) and Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to investigate cases of human
rights and international humanitarian law violations, and recommend the filing
of charges and prosecution of perpetrators.
However, Lt. Vergel Lacambra, spokesperson of the 10th
Infantry Division, denied all the allegations and challenged the groups to
prove their accusation by submitting their evidence before his office.
“Military encampment in barangay halls and schools is not
allowed,” Lacambra said, adding that soldiers do not set up camps in
communities unless they are requested by the residents themselves.
Meanwhile, members of the indigenous people’s group
Karadyawan staged a protest in front of the National Commission on Indigenous
People (NCIP) office in SIR New Matina yesterday morning to complain against
the ‘alamara’ and all paramilitary groups.
Datu Maintroso Malibato, spokesperson of Karadyawan, said
they disarmed the Citizen’s Armed Force Geographical Units (Cafgu) and all
paramilitary units operating in Kapalong.
Malibato added that they condemned the continuing
militarization in the Lumad communities.
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Yet another propaganda "fact-finding mission" from the CPP-affiliated human rights front organization KARAPATAN. The main goal of KARAPATAN is to discredit the Philippine military through the manipulation of what is often manufactured data on military human rights abuses. Since KARAPATAN often carries out actions that protect the Maoist New People's Army insurgents, the call for the pullout of AFP military units, in this case the 71st and 25th IBs, from the hotly contested Compostela Valley area should come as no surprise.
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