Saturday, March 18, 2017

Jabidah Massacre: Killing of Moro people continues, says Sandugo

From the often pro-CPP online publication the Davao Today (Mar 18): Jabidah Massacre: Killing of Moro people continues, says Sandugo

 The mass killings of the Moro people continues after 49 years of the Jabidah Massacre.

This was the statement issued by Jerome Succor Aba, co-chairperson of Sandugo, as the Moro people commemorate the infamous Jabidah Massacre today, March 18.

Aba blamed the Duterte administration’s all-out war which recently claimed the lives of Nurmayda Abbi, a one year old girl, Hadji Billamin Hassan and Nuruddin Muhlis on March 8 at Brgy. Tum-os Tabuan Lasa, Basilan.

“Our people were massacred to suppress our rebellion against oppression. Instead, these atrocities further sparked and fuelled a more determined Moro people’s struggle for self-determination,” Aba said.

“For centuries, we continuously fight to break free from oppression. First from foreign colonizers and now against big foreign business interests and their local partners – both Moro and non-Moro big landlord and big businesses who drive us away from our lands and plunder our resources,” he added.

He said that Moro people remains to live in abject poverty and are in the margins to the access of social services, deprived of decent jobs and lack of education.

As the government wages war against the Moro rebels groups such as the Abu Sayaf, Aba said that even until these day, “Islamaphobia,” which he called a discrimination against Muslims has intensified due to these terror groups.

“But worst, the continuing mass murder of our people becomes justified under the pretext of the ‘war against terror’, today in the Duterte government’s ‘all-out war’ and Oplan Kapayapaan,” he said.

“The US government also use this pretext to justify its military presence in Mindanao where it has obvious economic interests.”

The Jabidah massacre was the mass murder of Moro soldiers who were being secretly trained as a special commando unit called “Jabidah” in Corregidor, Bataan.

These soldiers were to part of then Pres. Ferdinand Marcos’ Operation Merdeka, a plot to infiltrate, destabilize and take back Sabah from Malaysia. They were murdered by elements by members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines on March 18, 1968 to cover up the leaked plan.

“But our legitimate struggles are delegitimized by both the US and Philippine governments. Today, our aspirations are being hijacked and distorted by the bandit and terrorist group Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG). The ASG is reported to have been formed by the US military and even supported by the Philippine military,” Aba said.

http://davaotoday.com/main/human-rights/jabidah-massacre-killing-of-moro-people-continues-says-sandugo/

1 comment:

  1. This commie anti-Philippine government and anti-US propaganda.

    SANDUGO is a Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) umbrella front organization.

    The group, formally known as SANDUGO: Kilusan ng Moro at Katutubong Mamamayan para sa Sariling Pagpapasya” (Alliance of Moro and Indigenous Peoples for Self Determination) was formed in October 2016.

    The group is composed of national minorities from different groups across the country, including the Kalipunan ng Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas (KAMP-Federation of Indigenous People of the Philippines), Suara Bangsamoro (Voice of the Moro People, the Cordillera Peoples Alliance , and the Kusog sa Katawhang Lumad sa Mindanao (KALUMARAN-Alliance of Indigenous Peoples of Mindanao). All of these groups are known CPP fronts.

    Beverly Longid, a long-time CPP activist and the one-time chairperson of the Cordillera People's Alliance, stated the following during the formation of the group:

    “Our struggle now is no longer just about merely fighting for our ancestral lands. It has become the fight for national democracy. We are the national minorities, and the problem of state oppression is one of our unique problems, but we are also Filipinos, all facing the three basic problems of feudalism, bureaucrat capitalism, and imperialism”

    This statement clearly demonstrates the ideological association of SANDUGO with the CPP.

    (Note: Sandugo is the Filipino word for blood compact which symbolizes the unity of the various ethnolinguistic groups)

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