A lumad family shares a meal in their tent at the Tandag City sports center. (photo by Erwin Mascarinas, InterAksyon.com)
Activist lawmakers on Wednesday said a proposal to relocate lumad refugees in Surigao del Sur might open up opportunities for “kickbacks” as the military rejected demands to pull out soldiers from indigenous peoples’ communities in
Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman bared a plan to
build core shelters for the more than 4,000 mostly Manobo evacuees in Surigao
del Sur although the lumad earlier rejected the suggestion, demanding
that government troops and militias they accuse of atrocities leave their
communities so they can return to their homes and farms.
Some 3,000 lumad fled to Tandag
City following the September 1 murders
of Emerito Samarca, executive director of the Alternative Learning
Center for Agricultural
and Livelihood Development, and Manobo leaders Dionel Campos and Datu Bello
Sinzo in Barangay Diatago, Lianga town by the military-backed Magahat
militia.
Another 1,000 evacuees also sought refuge at the municipal
gym in Marihatag town late last week.
Reacting to Soliman’s proposal, Gabriela Representative
Luzviminda Ilagan said: “We see only two reasons why Secretary Dinky Soliman is
offering relocation to the lumad evacuees instead of facilitating a
peaceful return to their ancestral lands. One is that Soliman is in cahoots
with the mining and logging interests that seek to plunder ancestral lands once
the lumad have been driven away and; there are kickbacks to be gained
in the building of lumad relocation shelters.”
Several lumad organizations have linked the
atrocities committed against them as part of efforts to stifle their opposition
to the incursion of commercial mining and logging operations in their ancestral
lands.
By suggesting relocation, “Secretary Soliman simply refuses
to understand and see the reasons behind the lumad’s displacement,”
Ilagan said.
Fellow Gabriela lawmaker Emmi De Jesus said Soliman should
not be trusted with the project, citing “how families displaced by Typhoon
Yolanda have been relegated to sub-human conditions in shelters facilitated no
less by the DSWD.”
“Malinaw na kickback na naman at pondong
pangkampanya ang hinahabol ni Soliman dito at nakalulungkot isipin na
pagkakakitaan na naman ng ahensyang ito ang mga biktima (It is clear that
Soliman is after kickbacks and campaign funds and it is sad to think this
agency will again reap profots from the plight of the victims),” she
claimed.
“They have been forced to evacuate several times and they
have been victimized several times. We must heed their calls and not allow the lumad
to be victimized over again,” De Jesus said.
But in Camp
Aguinaldo , Armed Forces
of the Philippines Civil Relations Service chief Brigadier General Joselito
Kakilala reiterated military claims that communist rebels were “radicalizing” lumad
children through tribal schools set up in their communities by
nongovernmental organizations.
Among the schools the military has accused of advocating
support for communist rebels and wants shut down is ALCADEV, which has received
awards for its groundbreaking work from the Department of Education, among
others.
“The NPA should leave all lumad communities and
they should stop making these communities their own laboratories of senseless
protracted war. They should stop arming the lumad to wage a bloody war
with them against the government,” Kakilala said.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/118587/gabriela-lawmakers-see-money-making-behind-lumad-relocation-plan-as-afp-nixes-troop-pullout
Commies pull no punches with regard to corruption allegations targeting Secretary Corzaon Solimon and the Philippine military. Gabriela Women's Party (GWP) is a CPP-associated party-list political party and is a spinoff from the CPP sectoral front for women, the General Assembly Binding Women for Reform, Integrity, Equality, Leadership, and Action (GABRIELA).
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