The complaint affidavit notes the 69 identified individuals have 'knowledge and/or participation' of the recent killings of 3 military members
TUGUEGARAO,
Philippines – At least 69 individuals are facing 3 counts of murder and
kidnapping cases over the recent killings of 3 military members in Rizal town
in Cagayan province.
In a complaint
affidavit acquired by Rappler, as filed by the relatives of PFC Jay Tugao, one
of those who were reportedly killed by New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in
February, the 69 identified personalities have “knowledge and/or participation
on the aforementioned crime.”
Among them are
members of peasant and progressive groups based in Cagayan Valley
region, who the military believed are supporting the operations of guerilla
members.
Members of
Makabayan, National Union of Students of the Philippines (NUSP), Karapatan,
Gabriela Women’s Partylist and several peasant groups were also identified by
the complainants.
David Soriano, a
known NPA leader in Cagayan and also a suspect of the killing of late Gonzaga
Mayor Carlito Pentecostes, was also included in the list of suspects.
In July, 3
suspected rebels, including two Agtas, an indigenous group from North Luzon , were arrested by the 57th
Infantry Battalion in Rizal town.
Last Thursday,
October 1, the military group also arrested Renor Danao, also an Agta, who they
also tagged as an NPA rebel.
Danao, according
to 57th IB commanding officer Lt. Col. Jose Real, was found with an M16 rifle
and photos of the two soldiers allegedly killed by NPA members.
‘Trumped-up
cases, militarization in town’
Randy Malayao,
Makabayan’s Vice Chairperson for Luzon , said
the cases were “made-up” by the military to “silence” and “harass” the
progressive groups and human rights activists in the region.
“The State is
clearly against the position that we are espousing and fighting for,” Malayao
said. “Most of those charged are active leaders of people's organizations for
the defense human rights; involved in the defense of life, land and the natural
patrimony against corporate landgrabbing and plunder.”
Malayao has also
been into prison from May 2008 to October 2012 for being the main suspect in
killing former Cagayan Governor Rodolfo Aguinaldo. He was later ordered
released by the court due to lack of evidence.
He said their
situation is no different from the Lumad peoples of Mindanao
and all other militarized communities.
Rizal town has
been a center of counter-insurgency operations of the military for years now,
believing that most of the NPA rebels live in this mountainous area.
At least 3 Agta
people have been held by the military this year, Malayao said.
“We demand that
trumped-up charges against us be immediately withdrawn. That human rights
defenders and progressive mass leaders be able to carry out our work without
interference, intimidation or baseless criminal charges against us,” he said.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/108068-murder-kidnapping-suspected-rebels-activists-cagayan-valley
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