Rep. Nancy Catamco of North Cotabato 's
second district has vehemently denied she has been coddling the gunmen of an
Italian missionary priest killed in 2011, describing the issue as
"political" and a black propaganda aimed at destroying her ahead of the
2016 elections.
"This issue has come out in the 2013 elections, now it
resurfaced," Catamco, a member of the Liberal Party, said in a statement.
Catamco said one group which claimed to be working for the
indigenous peoples but affiliated with the communist movement was behind the
black propaganda against her.
The Apo Sandawa Lumadnong Panaghiusa sa Cotabato (ASLPC) was
the group Catamco was referring to. “I suspect that this group was prodded to
rehearse their failed attempt to unseat me as representative of North Cotabato ’s 2nd district,” she said in a statement.
The ASLCP is also composed of the group of IPs who called
for Catamco's ouster as chair of the House Committee on Indigenous Peoples
because of what transpired at the IPs in a Church compound in Davao City
last July.
About 1,000 IP individuals were encamped at the United
Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) in Davao City
and served as IP evacuation centers from Talaingod in Davao del Norte and
Fernando, Bukidnon.
The IPs claimed they abandoned their homes because of heavy
presence of the military in their communities.
As IP herself and chair of House IP committee, Catamco
wanted the evacuees to leave the Haran
compound and return to their respective communities "because they do not
deserve to be treated like evacuees."
Fr. Peter Geremiah, a colleague of Fr. Fausto ‘Pops’
Tentorio, parish priest in Arakan town in North Cotabato, has accused Catamco
as coddler of Tentorio's killers.
But she said the accusation was aimed at destroying her
reputation because it was baseless and politically motivated.
Geremiah and ASLPC leaders said Catamco was behind the
release of brothers Jimmy Ato and his brother Robert who were tagged as the
gunmen in Tentorio killing. They were arrested by agents of the National Bureau
of Investigation in 2012.
The group also accused Catamco of coddling Jun Corbala, a
aleader of an anti-communist group called Bagani in North
Cotabato .
"There was no hard evidence that I coddled
criminals," Catamco said even as she challenged Geremiah to show proof of
his allegations.
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