Monday, July 6, 2015

Groups bring ‘militarization’ of Lumad schools to CBCP’s attention

From MindaNews (Jul 6): Groups bring ‘militarization’ of Lumad schools to CBCP’s attention

After the Department of Education refused to heed calls for the pullout of government troops from schools for indigenous peoples in Southern Mindanao, Gabriela Rep. Luzviminda Ilagan and other groups have taken the issue to leaders of the influential Roman Catholic Church.

In a statement, Ilagan said intensified military operations have disrupted the lives of the Lumad and the education of their children.

She said she has voiced these concerns in a dialogue with Archbishop Romulo Valles, vice president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines.

“Aquino’s Oplan Bayanihan and the Department of Education’s collusion with the military in its counterinsurgency operations have further deprived and impoverished indigenous communities. It is important for more sectors, specially the religious to express their support for the Lumads and their call to stop the attacks on Lumad schools,” she added.

The lawmaker cited in particular the closure of schools being operated by the Salugpungan ta Tanu Igkanugon Community Learning Center and Mindanao Interfaith Services Foundation Inc. (MISFI) Academy MISFI in Davao del Norte.

Ilagan and other progressive groups blamed the closure of the Lumad schools on pressure from the military which they said branded these institutions as “training ground” of the New People’s Army.

She said that while DepEd has started reissuing permits, “it has imposed very stringent requirements on the Lumad schools and has continuously refused to revoke DepEd Memorandum 221 which allows military presence in schools.”

From July 7-9, the Save Our Schools Network has scheduled dialogues with national DepEd officials, members of the House of Representatives and the Senate, and the Commission on Human Rights.

http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2015/07/06/groups-bring-militarization-of-lumad-schools-to-cbcps-attention/

1 comment:

  1. Gabriela Women's Party is a Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) political front and Rep. Luzviminda Ilagan is long-time communist activist. This attempt to gain the support of Archbishop Romulo Valles who is vice president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines is all part of an ongoing agitation-propaganda (agit-prop) campaign to secure the removal of Philippine military soldiers from schools that have established or are to be established by CPP front groups/NGOs and other sympathetic organizations in Davao del Norte and more specifically in the remote Talaingod community of the province.

    Talaingod has been a stronghold of the CPP/NPA and there have been a number of encounters between the Philippine military and the insurgents in the area over the past several years. It would appear that the military leaders believe that the community has been thoroughly infiltrated by the communists and that the schools while providing for the basic education of Manobo lumad youth, they are also believed to indoctrinate children in the CPP/NPA world view with the objective of identifying potential future recruits for the NPA. Keep in mind, that according to Philippine intelligence sources, 4 out of 5 NPA rebels in Mindanao come from lumad hill tribes/minority groups.

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