A Lumad leader took to task the commander of Task Force
Davao for claiming the February 24 dawn fire at the UCCP Haran compound that
injured at least five persons, including a two-year old boy, was “orchestrated”
by the Lumads to gain sympathy and donations.
“Sunugon namo ang among kaugalingon para magka-kwart mi?”
(We will set ourselves on fire to gain money?), Kerlan Fenagel, chair of the
Pasaka Lumad Regional Confederation-Southern Mindanao Region asked in a press
conference Thursday at the Haran compound of the United Church of Christ of the
Philippines’ (UCCP).
He said the statement of Task Force Davao (TFD) commander,
Col. Cristobal Zaragoza is is an insult to them and the rest of the Filipino
people.
Tata Manayab breastfeeds her 2-year old son Demon while waiting for medical attention inside a makeshift clinic at UCCP Haran compound, Padre Selga Street, Davao City on February 24, 2016. Demon suffered burns in his hands and face after unidentified men torched their camp where they are seeking refuge. MindaNews photo by TOTO LOZANO [/caption]
At the AFP-PNP press conference at the TFD headquarters on
Wednesday, TFD commander, Col. Cristobal Zaragoza said the fire in Haran could have been a
move to gain attention to receive more donations.
“It can be them or it can be somebody else (behind the fire
incident). The AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines ) will not go that far.
We are protecting the people,” he said.
Initial investigation by San Pedro Police Station said five
unidentified men burned the temporary shelter located near Gate 2 of the
evacuation center. The Bureau of Fire Protection has yet to release its
findings.
Brig. Gen. Ronnie Evangelista, Eastern Mindanao Command
(Eastmincom) deputy commander said the military is open for investigation on
the Haran fire
incident.
“Anong makukuha namin? Bakit sila mag-finger point agad?
(What can we get? Why are they pointing their fingers at us?),” he asked.
But Crestoni Latiban Monzon, secretary general of
Pasaka-SMR, countered by saying they don’t have anyone in mind to blame for the
fire other than the military and the paramilitary groups that they allegedly
armed. He alleged it was a planned attack perpetrated by the AFP, an allegation
the military denied.
Monzon said they recovered materials such as stick, gallon,
and green and black colored Nike bag that contained the 1.5 empty liter allegedly
containing the diesel used to burn the makeshift shelter and two dormitories.
The gallon was found near Gate 2 where the fire broke out
while the bag that contained the empty bottle was discovered within the
compound by morning.
The first incident took place at the five-room evacuation
shelter at 2:30 a.m. and injured five Lumads — Magno Kulot, 14, Odessa Dumol,
12 and mother Elondia Dumol, 45, Loloy Manayab, 30, and son Demon, 2, all from
Talaingod, Davao del Norte.
The shelter immediately caught fire as it is made of light
materials.
The victims were brought to Southern Philippines Medical
Center at 3 a.m. but they said they were not attended to until they left at 8
a.m.
“Naa mi mga medical practitioners diri karon nga naga-atiman
sa ilaha (We have medical practioners here in Haran who are attending to them),” he said.
About 10 minutes after the fire was put out, Monzon recalled
hearing an explosion and another fire ensued.
“Naay nag-ingon sa amo usa ka tricycle driver nga naa na
pud daw nasunog (The tricycle driver shouted that there was another fire),” he
added.
Electricity also tripped as the electric meter was
deliberately removed from its post using a metal rod.
For the second incident, Monzon said the suspects likely
found their way to the compound through a path that exits near Brokenshire Hospital , as they noticed that some
strips of barbed wire fence were cut.
The dormitories — Walter Tong and Gregorio Gonzales — were
about a meter apart where female and male borders, who are students and workers
of the center, were housed.
Giovannie Mongado, a third year Bachelor in Physical
Education Student of Brokenshire College of Davao, said they heard an explosion
that was loud enough to rouse them from sleep.
He said they immediately got out of their room and rushed to
the nearby Upper Gonzales dormitory to save the female boarders who were still
inside their room.
He said all their belongings were lost to fire.
Grace Avila, Haran
Evacuation Center
manager Grace Avila said around 20 affected boarders were transferred to the
main building after the incident.
She said there could have been casualties if the male
boarders had not rushed to rescue the female boarders.
The survivors underwent stress debriefing.
Fanagel said there are about 700 lumads who are staying at
the Haran from
Brgy. White Kulaman in Bukidnon and Kapalong and Talaingod in Davao del Norte since May 2015.
About 200 lumads from Talaingod returned to their homes last
December 2015 but they came back on January 29, 2016 after a 15-year old
student of Salugpongan
TaTan Igkanugon
Community Learning
Center was allegedly
killed by members of the paramilitary group Alamara on January 17.
But Datu Lumansad Sibogan, a member of the board of trustees
of the Council of Elders, said Tingkas, his grandson, was killed during a
pangayaw or tribal war at Sitio Laslasakan, Brgy. Palma Gil, Talaingod. (
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