Communist rebels on Friday owned up to the killing of a tribal leader they accused as behind the murder of an Italian missionary in southern
Rigoberto Sanchez, a spokesman for the New People’s Army,
said rebel forces killed Ruben Labawan, a leader of the notorious militia group
called Alamara, in Panabo
City on July 6. He
said Labawan was also working for the Philippine military and behind numerous
killings of indigenous people and civilians suspected of supporting or aiding
the NPA.
“The AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines ) troops, with
Labawan’s Alamara and other paramilitaries at their heels, have committed
the most fanatic and barbaric acts of war crimes around the region, such as the
cold-murder of Fr. Fausto Tentorio,” Sanchez said.
Tentorio, who was accused by the Alamara group as a
sympathizer of the NPA, was shot outside his convent in Arakan town in North Cotabato province in October 17, 2011.
“The New People’s Army in Southern Mindanao and the Lumad
and peasant masses in the region commend the NPA-1st Pulang Bagani
Battalion in successfully carrying out the standing order of the People’s
Revolutionary Court in dispensing justice against Ruben Labawan last June 6 in
Panabo City.”
“Labawan was guilty of blood debts and thereby meted with
the death penalty for serious crimes against the people, especially the Lumads
and peasant settlers of Davao City and North Cotabato .
He was also guilty of grave acts of collusion in the reactionary regime’s
campaign of duplicity and disunity among Lumads,” Sanchez said.
Sanchez said most recently, Labawan’s group was allegedly
responsible for the rape and summary killing of two NPA members in Paquibato
district in Davao City and the brutal slaying of rebel leader Noel
Gulmatico on July 1 in Magpet town also in North Cotabato .
He said government forces captured and tortured Gulmatico
before brutally killing him and mutilating his body. “His eyes gouged out of
their sockets, tongue severed from his mouth, slash wounds riddled his neck and
the back of his head was smashed by some hard object,” he said.
He said Labawan was a fanatic implementer of the AFP’s
counter-revolutionary military campaigns that resulted to the numerous deaths,
displacement, suffering and hardships of tribesmen and civilians in Davao City
and North Cotabato .
Labawan, according to Sanchez, threatened hapless indigenous
people of violent retaliation in order to force them to enlist in the Alamara.
He said last year, alongside troops from the 69th and 72nd
Infantry Battalions coerced 70 tribesmen to join pro-government militia groups
and tagged those who resisted as rebel supporters.
“He deputized his minions to carry out widespread
land-grabbing and cattle-rustling that victimized poor Lumads and settlers in
Paquibato, Marilog, Malabog and other areas in Davao City .
He peddled the occultist deception of being impervious to bullet wounds,
carrying wherever he went to his mysterious oils and amulets. At the time of
his death, he was carrying a .45-caliber pistol along with an assortment
of oils and amulets,” Sanchez said.
The indigenous organization Kalumuran Mindanao has called on
President Rodrigo Duterte to give justice to the killing of Labawan. It
said many tribesmen had been killed by rebels in recent months for simply
rejecting the communist ideology. It appealed to the government to protect them
from harm and threats and intimidation by the NPA.
The NPA is fighting for a separate Maoist state in the
country.
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