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The Armed Forces of the Philippines reiterate call to the remaining members and supporters of the CPP-NPA Terrorist to withdraw their support and abandon the armed struggle.
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The CPP-NPA senior members who will voluntarily surrender to authorities, will be treated with all the rights of an accused. The safe conducts passes are now deemed void after President Rodrigo Duterte's cancellation of the peace talks.
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CPP/Sison: The Filipino people’s revolutionary armed struggle for national and social liberation in the past 50 years
Jose Maria Sison propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Mar 28, 2019): The Filipino people’s revolutionary armed struggle for national and social liberation in the past 50 years
Communist Party of the Philippines
Jose Maria Sison
Founding Chairperson
Communist Party of the Philippines
Jose Maria Sison
Founding Chairperson
March 28, 2019
Let me do a quick review of the Filipino people’s revolutionary struggle for national and social liberation in the past 50 years. My focus is on the development of the New People’s Army (NPA) under the leadership of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) in a brief historical narrative of five segments, including the prospects as the last segment.
1. Foundational Years, 1969 – 1977
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Philippines conceived of the New People’s Army as the main instrument for overthrowing the semicolonial and semifeudal ruling system through protracted people’s war in accordance with the people’s democratic revolution against US imperialism and the local exploiting classes of big compradors and landlords.
The New People’s Army was founded by the CPP in Barrio Sta. Rita, Capas, Tarlac on March 29, 1969. It started with only 9 rifles and 26 inferior firearms for 60 Red fighters consisting of those from the old people’s army and the new recruits from Manila and Isabela who were previously given politico-military training.
The recruits from Manila were CPP and Kabataang Makabayan members who came from various regions and were intended to form the NPA in their respective regions after serving in Tarlac. The recruits from Isabela were given priority for dispatch to their province for the purpose of CPP and NPA expansion. They were provided with a senior cadre who had long experience in armed struggle and mass work in Central Luzon.
The years 1969 to 1977 may be considered as the foundational years of the NPA. They were years of ideological study for those CPP cadres assigned to the NPA, political-military training for the Red commanders and fighters and deployment of expansion teams to various regions under the direction of the CPP Central Committee.
The NPA National Operational Command was formed under the Military Commission of the Party Central Committee. The following departments were slated to be formed: political education, planning, personnel and training, intelligence, military operations, production, logistics, ordnance and medical.
The Regional Operational Commands were also to be formed under the leadership of the Regional Party Committees. Provincial and district operational commands were also slated to be formed by the leading Party territorial committees concerned.
The NPA became trained and experienced in waging guerrilla warfare and doing mass work, which included mass education, mass organizing, land reform and production, health and sanitation, cultural work, people’s self-defense, arbitration and justice, disaster relief and protection of the environment.
From 1969 to 1971, the revolutionary armed struggle developed in Tarlac, combining guerrilla tactical offensives and mass work and bringing about the level of NPA armed strength to more than 200 automatic rifles that were seized from the enemy forces through ambushes and raids.
When the CPP central leadership shifted to Isabela from late 1970 to 1972, the NPA started with only 20 automatic rifles and these increased to more than 300 by 1974. Hundreds of CPP cadres were given politico-military training for expansion to new areas in various regions. These cadres were subsequently dispatched to provinces in Cagayan Valley, Ilocos-Montañosa-Pangasinan, Central Luzon, Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
More expansion cadres became available after the 1971 suspension of the writ of habeas corpus and then the 1972 proclamation of martial law because the urban-based mass activists who were in danger of being arrested joined the NPA. Still a great number of underground cadres under the CPP General Secretariat were dispatched to various regions in 1974. The nationwide expansion of the CPP and NPA was facilitated by Kabataang Makabayan, trade unions and peasant associations.
As early as 1972, CPP regional committees and NPA regional operational commands were already established in Cagayan Valley, IMP, Central Luzon, Southern Luzon, Eastern Visayas, Central Visayas, Western Visayas and Mindanao. In subsequent years, NPA regional operational commands arose in Cagayan Valley, Cordillera and Ilocos, Southern Luzon, Western Visayas, Central Visayas and Eastern Visayas. And in 1976, the Mindanao regional Party Committee began to form several NPA regional operational commands.
In the foundational years from 1969 to 1977, the focus of the most frequent and most successful tactical offensives shifted from one region to another, depending on the successful mass work and the daring of the Red commanders and fighters. From 1969 to 1971, the focus was Tarlac; from 1972 to 1975, it was Isabela, Ifugao, Quirino, Aurora, Pampanga, Bataan, Quezon, Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, Negros and Panay provinces; and from 1975 to 1977, it was Samar and several provinces in Mindanao.
The NPA armed strength had reached the level of 1500 automatic rifles as of 1977. However the NPA in Isabela stagnated and weakened because of the error of staying too long in the unpopulated forest region from 1974 to 1976, despite the order of the central leadership to the regional Party committee in 1974 for shifting the NPA companies to Cagayan province. But the containment of the NPA in Isabela was countervailed by its growth elsewhere in Cagayan Valley, Northern Luzon and in the entire country.
2. Further Growth and Major Errors, 1978-1991
The strong foundation laid in the years 1969-77 and the preponderance of CPP and NPA rank and file who adhered to the theory and practice of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, the general line of people’s democratic revolution and the organizational discipline of democratic centralism corresponded to the worsening socioeconomic and political crisis of the ruling system and made possible the further growth of the NPA to 3000 automatic rifles in 1981 and then to 5,600 automatic rifles in 1985.
The CPP central leadership ensured that whenever certain weaker regions needed support and assistance in terms or cadres and arms, they would get such from the stronger regions. After the NPA forces in Eastern Visayas grew strong from 1976 to 1979, the Party redeployed many of its cadres, fighters and arms to Negros and Mindanao in 1979. But the NPA in every region was always urged to practice self-reliance and grow through struggle.
The most outstanding regions in the frequency and success of tactical offensives from 1981 onward were Eastern Visayas, Mindanao, Negros, Northern Luzon, Bicol and Central Luzon. The most effective formations in combat were companies or platoons augmented by armed propaganda teams and led by commanders who were excellent at planning and were daring.
The NPA forces in the regions of Eastern Visayas, Bicol, Southern Tagalog and Cagayan Valley had a good balance of relatively concentrated force (vertical) and relatively dispersed forces (horizontal). This also meant a good balance between offensive capability and mass base. The Party, the mass organizations and the organs of political power assumed much of the work load of the NPA units to enable these to gain more time and opportunities for launching tactical offensives.
From 1981 to 1985, the NPA in Mindanao scored the most and biggest victories in tactical offensives as it increased the number of companies to five. But the further rapid formation of ten more companies and the premature verticalization of forces were done at the expense of paying attention to mass work and strengthening the mass base. The “Left” opportunist error resulted in adverse consequences.
The CC Plenum in 1985 noted that the nationwide NPA armed strength reached the level of 5,600 automatic rifles in 1985 and further increased to 6,100 automatic rifles in 1986 and still further increased by some hundreds in 1987. NPA nationwide armed strength increased because of the correct line, competence, courage and high sense of self-sacrifice and service to the people of the CPP cadres and members and the Red fighters and commanders and by the accelerated deterioration of social conditions and the rising tide of the people’s struggle against the Marcos fascist dictatorship.
The victories were achieved despite the emergence of wrong ideas and major errors in the CPP central leadership and in certain regional Party committees. In 1979 there arose the notion in the CC of the CPP that the people’s war was already in the advanced phase. This led to the further notion that the “stage of strategic counter-offensive” was in the offing.
This notion had no basis in reality and was not realized but encouraged various “Left”opportunist currents of thinking about short-cuts to final victory.
As early as 1981, the subjective notion circulated among certain CC members that the Marcos fascist dictatorship had succeeded in making the Philippines an industrial capitalist country. It gave rise to the Right opportunist and “Left” opportunist currents.
The Right opportunist current wanted to take out the leadership of the CPP and the working class from the National Democratic Front and make the legal form of struggle principal to the armed struggle in obeisance to the anti-Marcos reactionaries. The “Left” opportunist current was initially based on the wrong notion that the NPA had reached the “advanced stage” of the strategic defensive and could carry out next the strategic counteroffensive.
The most disastrous line was that of the “Left” opportunist Red Area- White Area (RAWA) line in Mindanao, which called for people’s strikes in urban areas, intensification of armed city partisan warfare and the premature regularization of the NPA and reduction to being a purely military force.
When the line resulted in setbacks, the “Left” opportunists generated panic, blamed “deep penetration” agents for the setbacks and punished suspected cadres and mass activists without due process through Kampanyang Ahos. As a result of the “Left” opportunist errors, the mass base shrank drastically by more than 50 per cent in Mindanao and the NPA armed strength fell by more than 1000 automatic rifles.
Similar “Left” opportunist errors followed by anti-DPA witch hunts occurred in other regions but on a lesser scale at various times in Negros island, Manila-Rizal, Southern Tagalog, Cordillera and Cagayan Valley. Most of the time NPA foundational strength and the preponderance of good cadres and members continued to prevail over the “Left” opportunism and over the emergence of anti-DPA hysteria.
The central level “Left” opportunists subsequently pursued the line from 1986 to 1989 that total victory could be obtained only with military assistance from abroad; otherwise the revolution would stagnate and then be defeated. When the efforts to import weapons failed, they became demoralized and were joined by the Right opportunists in opposing the strategic line of protracted people’s war.
3. Rectification and Revitalization, 1992-2001
The Second Great Rectification Movement (SGRM) from 1992 to 1998 saved the CPP, the NPA and the entire revolutionary movement from possible self-disintegration or destruction in the hands of the enemy. The Right and “Left” opportunists were in CPP key positions and were using these to undermine and attack Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and the general line of people’s democratic revolution.
The Right opportunists prated about “popular democracy” to attack the leading role of the proletariat and the CPP in the revolution. They blamed the line of protracted people’s war for the supposed failure to be part of the ascendance of the Aquino regime over the Marcos fascist dictatorship. They spouted Gorbachovite, Trotskyite, bourgeois-liberal and other petty-bourgeois currents of thinking.
The “Left” opportunists, especially the most vocal urban insurrectionists, also blamed the strategic line of protracted people’s war for the supposed failure of the NPA to take power or get a significant share of this before the Aquino party took complete power.
The “Left” opportunists in the highest positions babbled that to avert stagnation and defeat, the NPA must benefit from the importation of weapons, even if these were to be secured by considering the Soviet Union as no longer revisionist and social-imperialist. At the same time, they obscured the disastrous results of their line in Mindanao, which included the witch-hunt called Kampanyang Ahos.
Prior to the launch of the SGRM in 1992, the central leadership had already succeeded in acting against the “Left” opportunist errors and the anti-DPA witch-hunts in one region after another. But the SGRM still had to be launched and carried out in order to criticize, repudiate and rectify the errors comprehensively and thoroughly through a movement of ideological and political education. Otherwise, errors could persist to undermine and destroy the Party.
The SGRM faced difficulties because the “Left” and Right opportunists in general combined to attack the Party and take away the Party personnel and resources that they controlled. But the loyal Party cadres and members and the Red commanders and fighters prevailed. They worked hard and succeeded in recovering most of the Party personnel and mass base which had been lost through the errors, crimes and wrecking operations of the “Left” opportunists.
From 1994 to 1998, the forces in Mindanao were able to recover most of the armed strength and mass base that had been lost during the second half of the 1980s. They were able to retain some of the NPA companies in certain guerrilla fronts by a well-balanced correlation of relatively concentrated force for effectiveness in tactical offensives and relatively dispersed force to ensure a sufficiently wide and deep mass base. By 1998, the First Bagani Company had the distinct honor of capturing a brigadier general in the field.
The recovery and revitalization of the NPA occurred in various regions previously afflicted by “Left” opportunism. The NPA level of strength in 1998 exceeded the level before 1992, There were more than 110 guerrilla fronts nationwide, mostly with platoons rather than companies as the total force per front.
In the National Capital Region, the forces of the national democratic movement grew strong to the extent of generating mass protest actions that ultimately forced Estrada to flee the presidential palace and in effect resign his position. This was a crowning victory of the SGRM.
4. Growth, Conservatism and Upsurge, 2002 – 2019
This period covers the regimes of Arroyo, Aquino and Duterte which launched fierce attacks on the NPA and the entire revolutionary movement. The NPA has frustrated all the strategic operational plans aimed at destroying it. It has preserved and increased its strength despite the strategic offensives of the enemy, such as the Oplan Bantay Laya of Arroyo, Bayanihan of Aquino and Kapayapaan of Duterte.
As a result of the SGRM, NPA armed strength in high-powered rifles continued to grow and peaked in 2005 to a level surpassing the earlier 1987 peak by a few hundreds. It was a four percent growth from the 2002 level. However, from 2005, NPA strength dropped by 21.6 per cent over the course of the next four years until 2009.
The NPA armed strength in automatic rifles increased again but by only a few hundreds or around 11 per cent accumulated growth in the next seven years, 2009-2016 but remained below the 12.6 per cent below the 2006 peak. The NPA strength further grew by 9 per cent in the second half of 2016 but remained at 4 per cent below the 2005 peak From end 2016 to August 2017, the NPA grew more than 8 per cent and surpassed the previous 2005 peak by 3 per cent.
Despite the all-out war of the Duterte regime from its continuation of Aquino’s Bayanihan to its adoption of its own US-designed Oplan Kapayapaan, the NPA is growing in strength. The NPA in Mindanao remains the most outstanding in people’s war notwithstanding the prolonged imposition of martial law in the region and the wanton use of bombings and extrajudicial killings to suppress the armed revolution.
The CPP was able to hold its Second Congress successfully. It was able to identify the error of conservatism and over dispersal of small NPA units over a wide area as the principal error that has caused the stagnation and erosion of NPA and mass strength in Luzon and the Visayas. It is an error diametrically opposite the error of “Left” opportunism that had emerged in the years 1981-83 and grew in various regions until 1992.
The error starts with the good motivation of widening and deepening the mass base and developing all political prerequisites. And the erroneous tendency has been to over-disperse small units for mass work and neglect the main NPA task, which is to launch tactical offensives in order to seize weapons from the enemy and strengthen the NPA.
The force deployment with no relatively concentrated force for launching tactical offensives, and with the over-dispersal of small NPA units results in roving or floating units that are easy prey to the enemy and vulnerable to being put in purely defensive actions. When these small units are squashed by the enemy, the mass base that they have created eventually disappears, although available for recovery in the future. Conservatism amounts to abstinence from tactical offensives, which has played into the enemy campaign plans like those of Oplan Bantay Laya of the Arroyo regime, during which the NPA suffered a decrease in strength from 2005 onwards..
At first, the NPA in Mindanao had difficulties of countering enemy offensives under Oplan Bantay Laya and then Bayanihan. But eventually they were able to prevail against the enemy with the effective use of the basic tactics of guerrilla warfare and master the art and science of the tactics of counter encirclement against the enemy encirclements that were bigger but had wider gaps. The Red commanders and fighters had the wisdom to avail of a combination of mass base and rough terrain and the daring to launch tactical offensives against weak points of the enemy.
In the same way that they benefited from the experience and revolutionary cadres and commanders that came from Eastern Visayas in the 1980s, the CPP and NPA in Mindanao have been sharing the fruits of their victories with their comrades in Luzon and the Visayas their experience and battle-tested cadres and commanders by their redeployment to the regions of Luzon and the Visayas. Since 2017, they have been able to counter and prevail over the escalation of enemy attacks under the conditions of martial law.
A strong nationwide basis for the further advance of the people’s war has been established. It is now possible to launch more frequent and more daring tactical offensives on a national scale against the weak points of the enemy. These weak points are in far more areas than the enemy can reinforce and even where the enemy force is focused it exposes its weak points as soon as it is deployed.
Since the last quarter of 2017, there has been a significant increase of NPA tactical offensives on a nationwide scale than a long while before. After concentrating 75 per cent of their strength in Mindanao, the enemy armed forces have sent back more than 10 per cent of their strength to the Visayas and Luzon because of the intensified armed resistance here.
5. Prospects of the NPA
The current 5-year plan (2017-2021) of the Central Committee aims to carry forward the antifascist, antifeudal and anti-imperialist movement and overthrow the tyrannical US-Duterte regime, and bring the protracted people’s war to the advanced phase of the strategic defensive, in order to reach the threshold of the strategic stalemate.
The program calls for intensifying anti-fascist agitation, propaganda, organizational work and mobilization against the mass murders and other atrocities of state terrorism, and the scheme to establish a fascist dictatorship through charter change for a bogus kind of federalism. Building the broadest united front and mobilizing the people in their millions is the key to defeating the regime of terror and greed.
First, the program calls for resolving the imbalance of strength, spread and advance of guerrilla warfare between the relatively more advanced regions in Mindanao and those in Luzon and Visayas, and attain effective cooperation and coordination in advancing guerrilla warfare nationwide. The program seeks to develop 7-10 advanced regions, each with more or less 2,000 full-time Red fighters spread throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
Secondly, it calls on the advanced regions to develop sub-regions with three to five interlocking company-sized guerrilla fronts, to serve as anchors and rallying points for inter-regional and national advance. The program estimates that we can effectively combat the sustained large-scale enemy operations in the advanced sub-regions with one or two full or undersized companies with nine to fifteen horizontal platoons in interlocking or adjacent guerrilla fronts, in addition to units of the people’s militias spread over several hundred villages.
Thirdly, the program aims to strengthen the NPA several times over and raise its capability in annihilating enemy teams and squads, and later, platoons. Every region and sub-region must have a company as vertical force following the ratio of one vertical company to every nine horizontal platoons (or 1:3). There must be recruitment campaigns to increase the NPA guerrilla units and people’s militia units and campaigns to generate material and other forms of support.
The NPA must be strengthened through ideological building, strengthening absolute Party leadership, systematic politico-military training and raising its combat capability, in terms of weaponry and technique, active political work to raise the political consciousness, the will to fight and offensive spirit of the Red fighters, strengthen their iron discipline and their close links with the masses.
It calls for building the NPA operational command at the national level down to the sub-regional level to develop planning, coordination and leadership of the NPA work. It also calls for the recruitment of cadres from workers and the educated youth and for developing, training and promotion of military cadres. It calls for further expansion and training of units of people’s militias, self-defense units of mass organizations to develop their capability in waging mass guerrilla warfare. It calls for building partisan units.
Fourthly, the program calls for intensifying guerrilla warfare nationwide and waging all-out resistance against the enemy’s all-out war, gradual constriction and win-hold-win and TRIAD campaigns. It calls for carrying out annihilative basic tactical offensives to deliver solid blows against the enemy, punish the worst fascist criminals, weaken the enemy, seize his weapons, strengthen the people’s army, advance the masses’ anti-feudal and other struggles and expand the democratic people’s power.
The program calls for firmly opposing military conservatism and repudiating the wrong ideas that bring about such weaknesses such as overestimating the strength of the enemy and underestimating the strength of the people and their army; fear of sacrifices and aspiring for comforts and failure to grasp the crucial necessity of intensifying guerrilla warfare in advancing other military and political tasks, locally and in general; lack of attention of leading Party committees on military work; overconfidence, passivity, over-dispersal of forces and so on. The program calls for maximizing NPA armed strength and its deep and wide mass support it enjoys in order to deliver bigger and more frequent blows against the enemy.
The program calls for strengthening vertical forces as the NPA leading force in mounting tactical offensives. Compared to horizontal forces, vertical forces are more concentrated in order for them to move quickly, by itself or together with horizontal units, when necessary to hit at the isolated and vulnerable enemy units. However, they should also make use of every opportunity to arouse, organize and mobilize the masses, help in waging mass campaigns and struggles, participate in production and conduct training, education and political work in between battles.
The horizontal or front guerrilla forces, on the other hand, ensure widespread and intensive guerrilla warfare by all-sidedly developing guerrilla fronts in the military, political, economic, organizational and cultural fields. At every given time, the optimum is for 60 per cent of the NPA units to engage in mass work and political work and 40 per cent to carry out tactical offensives.
The program clarifies that mass work in guerrilla fronts is armed propaganda-type, that is, military work, tactical offensives, combating enemy attacks and operations and raising the military capability of the army and the people. Local guerrilla forces serve as centers of gravity of people’s militia units and village self-defense units. There must be a principal front guerrilla unit to serve as anchor and rallying point of all combat maneuvers and resistance.
Mass work should result in building local Party branches and groups, section committees, mass organizations and organs of political power, in addition to people’s militia and self-defense forces. The capacity of local revolutionary forces must be raised to carry out their tasks on their own in order to unburden the local armed units with details of daily administrative work and allow them to concentrate on various aspects of military work.
The program calls for mounting well-planned tactical offensives with the aim of annihilating enemy units and seizing their weapons. The general guidelines and the tactics include the following: Concentrate a bigger force to mount surprise attacks against weaker, smaller and isolated enemy units. Combine numerous body blows with occasional head blows.
Develop inter-front, regional, inter-regional and national planning and coordination of campaigns and operations to boldly intensify guerrilla warfare by taking hold of the entire strength of the people’s army and carrying out direct and indirect coordination of various guerrilla forces. Raise the capacity for intelligence work at all levels. Carry out partisan operations in order to punish the enemy in the cities and in their main lines of communication and transportation.
The NPA has already spread nationwide and is deeply rooted among the toiling masses. It occupies most of the terrains favorable for guerrilla warfare. It takes full advantage of the strategic line of encircling the cities from the countryside as well as orchestrating tactical offensives in an archipelago according to the principle of centralized leadership and decentralized operations. The NPA is now in a position to deliver lethal blows to the enemy forces anywhere in the archipelago and thereby raise the level of its armed strength.
The Filipino people and all their revolutionary forces are confident that they will make great strides towards total victory in the revolutionary war for the people’s democratic revolution because they are gaining political and armed strength as the crisis of both the semicolonial and semifeudal ruling system and that of the world capitalist system are simultaneously worsening at an accelerated rate.
The inter-imperialist contradictions are sharpening and resulting in worse forms of exploitation and oppression, unprecedented crisis of global proportions, widespread state terrorism and wars of aggression. These are signals for the further rise and eventual victory of the people’s democratic revolution in the Philippines and the resurgence of the anti-imperialist movements and the world proletarian revolution.
https://www.philippinerevolution.info/statement/the-filipino-peoples-revolutionary-armed-struggle-for-national-and-social-liberation-in-the-past-50-years/
1. Foundational Years, 1969 – 1977
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Philippines conceived of the New People’s Army as the main instrument for overthrowing the semicolonial and semifeudal ruling system through protracted people’s war in accordance with the people’s democratic revolution against US imperialism and the local exploiting classes of big compradors and landlords.
The New People’s Army was founded by the CPP in Barrio Sta. Rita, Capas, Tarlac on March 29, 1969. It started with only 9 rifles and 26 inferior firearms for 60 Red fighters consisting of those from the old people’s army and the new recruits from Manila and Isabela who were previously given politico-military training.
The recruits from Manila were CPP and Kabataang Makabayan members who came from various regions and were intended to form the NPA in their respective regions after serving in Tarlac. The recruits from Isabela were given priority for dispatch to their province for the purpose of CPP and NPA expansion. They were provided with a senior cadre who had long experience in armed struggle and mass work in Central Luzon.
The years 1969 to 1977 may be considered as the foundational years of the NPA. They were years of ideological study for those CPP cadres assigned to the NPA, political-military training for the Red commanders and fighters and deployment of expansion teams to various regions under the direction of the CPP Central Committee.
The NPA National Operational Command was formed under the Military Commission of the Party Central Committee. The following departments were slated to be formed: political education, planning, personnel and training, intelligence, military operations, production, logistics, ordnance and medical.
The Regional Operational Commands were also to be formed under the leadership of the Regional Party Committees. Provincial and district operational commands were also slated to be formed by the leading Party territorial committees concerned.
The NPA became trained and experienced in waging guerrilla warfare and doing mass work, which included mass education, mass organizing, land reform and production, health and sanitation, cultural work, people’s self-defense, arbitration and justice, disaster relief and protection of the environment.
From 1969 to 1971, the revolutionary armed struggle developed in Tarlac, combining guerrilla tactical offensives and mass work and bringing about the level of NPA armed strength to more than 200 automatic rifles that were seized from the enemy forces through ambushes and raids.
When the CPP central leadership shifted to Isabela from late 1970 to 1972, the NPA started with only 20 automatic rifles and these increased to more than 300 by 1974. Hundreds of CPP cadres were given politico-military training for expansion to new areas in various regions. These cadres were subsequently dispatched to provinces in Cagayan Valley, Ilocos-Montañosa-Pangasinan, Central Luzon, Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
More expansion cadres became available after the 1971 suspension of the writ of habeas corpus and then the 1972 proclamation of martial law because the urban-based mass activists who were in danger of being arrested joined the NPA. Still a great number of underground cadres under the CPP General Secretariat were dispatched to various regions in 1974. The nationwide expansion of the CPP and NPA was facilitated by Kabataang Makabayan, trade unions and peasant associations.
As early as 1972, CPP regional committees and NPA regional operational commands were already established in Cagayan Valley, IMP, Central Luzon, Southern Luzon, Eastern Visayas, Central Visayas, Western Visayas and Mindanao. In subsequent years, NPA regional operational commands arose in Cagayan Valley, Cordillera and Ilocos, Southern Luzon, Western Visayas, Central Visayas and Eastern Visayas. And in 1976, the Mindanao regional Party Committee began to form several NPA regional operational commands.
In the foundational years from 1969 to 1977, the focus of the most frequent and most successful tactical offensives shifted from one region to another, depending on the successful mass work and the daring of the Red commanders and fighters. From 1969 to 1971, the focus was Tarlac; from 1972 to 1975, it was Isabela, Ifugao, Quirino, Aurora, Pampanga, Bataan, Quezon, Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, Negros and Panay provinces; and from 1975 to 1977, it was Samar and several provinces in Mindanao.
The NPA armed strength had reached the level of 1500 automatic rifles as of 1977. However the NPA in Isabela stagnated and weakened because of the error of staying too long in the unpopulated forest region from 1974 to 1976, despite the order of the central leadership to the regional Party committee in 1974 for shifting the NPA companies to Cagayan province. But the containment of the NPA in Isabela was countervailed by its growth elsewhere in Cagayan Valley, Northern Luzon and in the entire country.
2. Further Growth and Major Errors, 1978-1991
The strong foundation laid in the years 1969-77 and the preponderance of CPP and NPA rank and file who adhered to the theory and practice of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, the general line of people’s democratic revolution and the organizational discipline of democratic centralism corresponded to the worsening socioeconomic and political crisis of the ruling system and made possible the further growth of the NPA to 3000 automatic rifles in 1981 and then to 5,600 automatic rifles in 1985.
The CPP central leadership ensured that whenever certain weaker regions needed support and assistance in terms or cadres and arms, they would get such from the stronger regions. After the NPA forces in Eastern Visayas grew strong from 1976 to 1979, the Party redeployed many of its cadres, fighters and arms to Negros and Mindanao in 1979. But the NPA in every region was always urged to practice self-reliance and grow through struggle.
The most outstanding regions in the frequency and success of tactical offensives from 1981 onward were Eastern Visayas, Mindanao, Negros, Northern Luzon, Bicol and Central Luzon. The most effective formations in combat were companies or platoons augmented by armed propaganda teams and led by commanders who were excellent at planning and were daring.
The NPA forces in the regions of Eastern Visayas, Bicol, Southern Tagalog and Cagayan Valley had a good balance of relatively concentrated force (vertical) and relatively dispersed forces (horizontal). This also meant a good balance between offensive capability and mass base. The Party, the mass organizations and the organs of political power assumed much of the work load of the NPA units to enable these to gain more time and opportunities for launching tactical offensives.
From 1981 to 1985, the NPA in Mindanao scored the most and biggest victories in tactical offensives as it increased the number of companies to five. But the further rapid formation of ten more companies and the premature verticalization of forces were done at the expense of paying attention to mass work and strengthening the mass base. The “Left” opportunist error resulted in adverse consequences.
The CC Plenum in 1985 noted that the nationwide NPA armed strength reached the level of 5,600 automatic rifles in 1985 and further increased to 6,100 automatic rifles in 1986 and still further increased by some hundreds in 1987. NPA nationwide armed strength increased because of the correct line, competence, courage and high sense of self-sacrifice and service to the people of the CPP cadres and members and the Red fighters and commanders and by the accelerated deterioration of social conditions and the rising tide of the people’s struggle against the Marcos fascist dictatorship.
The victories were achieved despite the emergence of wrong ideas and major errors in the CPP central leadership and in certain regional Party committees. In 1979 there arose the notion in the CC of the CPP that the people’s war was already in the advanced phase. This led to the further notion that the “stage of strategic counter-offensive” was in the offing.
This notion had no basis in reality and was not realized but encouraged various “Left”opportunist currents of thinking about short-cuts to final victory.
As early as 1981, the subjective notion circulated among certain CC members that the Marcos fascist dictatorship had succeeded in making the Philippines an industrial capitalist country. It gave rise to the Right opportunist and “Left” opportunist currents.
The Right opportunist current wanted to take out the leadership of the CPP and the working class from the National Democratic Front and make the legal form of struggle principal to the armed struggle in obeisance to the anti-Marcos reactionaries. The “Left” opportunist current was initially based on the wrong notion that the NPA had reached the “advanced stage” of the strategic defensive and could carry out next the strategic counteroffensive.
The most disastrous line was that of the “Left” opportunist Red Area- White Area (RAWA) line in Mindanao, which called for people’s strikes in urban areas, intensification of armed city partisan warfare and the premature regularization of the NPA and reduction to being a purely military force.
When the line resulted in setbacks, the “Left” opportunists generated panic, blamed “deep penetration” agents for the setbacks and punished suspected cadres and mass activists without due process through Kampanyang Ahos. As a result of the “Left” opportunist errors, the mass base shrank drastically by more than 50 per cent in Mindanao and the NPA armed strength fell by more than 1000 automatic rifles.
Similar “Left” opportunist errors followed by anti-DPA witch hunts occurred in other regions but on a lesser scale at various times in Negros island, Manila-Rizal, Southern Tagalog, Cordillera and Cagayan Valley. Most of the time NPA foundational strength and the preponderance of good cadres and members continued to prevail over the “Left” opportunism and over the emergence of anti-DPA hysteria.
The central level “Left” opportunists subsequently pursued the line from 1986 to 1989 that total victory could be obtained only with military assistance from abroad; otherwise the revolution would stagnate and then be defeated. When the efforts to import weapons failed, they became demoralized and were joined by the Right opportunists in opposing the strategic line of protracted people’s war.
3. Rectification and Revitalization, 1992-2001
The Second Great Rectification Movement (SGRM) from 1992 to 1998 saved the CPP, the NPA and the entire revolutionary movement from possible self-disintegration or destruction in the hands of the enemy. The Right and “Left” opportunists were in CPP key positions and were using these to undermine and attack Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and the general line of people’s democratic revolution.
The Right opportunists prated about “popular democracy” to attack the leading role of the proletariat and the CPP in the revolution. They blamed the line of protracted people’s war for the supposed failure to be part of the ascendance of the Aquino regime over the Marcos fascist dictatorship. They spouted Gorbachovite, Trotskyite, bourgeois-liberal and other petty-bourgeois currents of thinking.
The “Left” opportunists, especially the most vocal urban insurrectionists, also blamed the strategic line of protracted people’s war for the supposed failure of the NPA to take power or get a significant share of this before the Aquino party took complete power.
The “Left” opportunists in the highest positions babbled that to avert stagnation and defeat, the NPA must benefit from the importation of weapons, even if these were to be secured by considering the Soviet Union as no longer revisionist and social-imperialist. At the same time, they obscured the disastrous results of their line in Mindanao, which included the witch-hunt called Kampanyang Ahos.
Prior to the launch of the SGRM in 1992, the central leadership had already succeeded in acting against the “Left” opportunist errors and the anti-DPA witch-hunts in one region after another. But the SGRM still had to be launched and carried out in order to criticize, repudiate and rectify the errors comprehensively and thoroughly through a movement of ideological and political education. Otherwise, errors could persist to undermine and destroy the Party.
The SGRM faced difficulties because the “Left” and Right opportunists in general combined to attack the Party and take away the Party personnel and resources that they controlled. But the loyal Party cadres and members and the Red commanders and fighters prevailed. They worked hard and succeeded in recovering most of the Party personnel and mass base which had been lost through the errors, crimes and wrecking operations of the “Left” opportunists.
From 1994 to 1998, the forces in Mindanao were able to recover most of the armed strength and mass base that had been lost during the second half of the 1980s. They were able to retain some of the NPA companies in certain guerrilla fronts by a well-balanced correlation of relatively concentrated force for effectiveness in tactical offensives and relatively dispersed force to ensure a sufficiently wide and deep mass base. By 1998, the First Bagani Company had the distinct honor of capturing a brigadier general in the field.
The recovery and revitalization of the NPA occurred in various regions previously afflicted by “Left” opportunism. The NPA level of strength in 1998 exceeded the level before 1992, There were more than 110 guerrilla fronts nationwide, mostly with platoons rather than companies as the total force per front.
In the National Capital Region, the forces of the national democratic movement grew strong to the extent of generating mass protest actions that ultimately forced Estrada to flee the presidential palace and in effect resign his position. This was a crowning victory of the SGRM.
4. Growth, Conservatism and Upsurge, 2002 – 2019
This period covers the regimes of Arroyo, Aquino and Duterte which launched fierce attacks on the NPA and the entire revolutionary movement. The NPA has frustrated all the strategic operational plans aimed at destroying it. It has preserved and increased its strength despite the strategic offensives of the enemy, such as the Oplan Bantay Laya of Arroyo, Bayanihan of Aquino and Kapayapaan of Duterte.
As a result of the SGRM, NPA armed strength in high-powered rifles continued to grow and peaked in 2005 to a level surpassing the earlier 1987 peak by a few hundreds. It was a four percent growth from the 2002 level. However, from 2005, NPA strength dropped by 21.6 per cent over the course of the next four years until 2009.
The NPA armed strength in automatic rifles increased again but by only a few hundreds or around 11 per cent accumulated growth in the next seven years, 2009-2016 but remained below the 12.6 per cent below the 2006 peak. The NPA strength further grew by 9 per cent in the second half of 2016 but remained at 4 per cent below the 2005 peak From end 2016 to August 2017, the NPA grew more than 8 per cent and surpassed the previous 2005 peak by 3 per cent.
Despite the all-out war of the Duterte regime from its continuation of Aquino’s Bayanihan to its adoption of its own US-designed Oplan Kapayapaan, the NPA is growing in strength. The NPA in Mindanao remains the most outstanding in people’s war notwithstanding the prolonged imposition of martial law in the region and the wanton use of bombings and extrajudicial killings to suppress the armed revolution.
The CPP was able to hold its Second Congress successfully. It was able to identify the error of conservatism and over dispersal of small NPA units over a wide area as the principal error that has caused the stagnation and erosion of NPA and mass strength in Luzon and the Visayas. It is an error diametrically opposite the error of “Left” opportunism that had emerged in the years 1981-83 and grew in various regions until 1992.
The error starts with the good motivation of widening and deepening the mass base and developing all political prerequisites. And the erroneous tendency has been to over-disperse small units for mass work and neglect the main NPA task, which is to launch tactical offensives in order to seize weapons from the enemy and strengthen the NPA.
The force deployment with no relatively concentrated force for launching tactical offensives, and with the over-dispersal of small NPA units results in roving or floating units that are easy prey to the enemy and vulnerable to being put in purely defensive actions. When these small units are squashed by the enemy, the mass base that they have created eventually disappears, although available for recovery in the future. Conservatism amounts to abstinence from tactical offensives, which has played into the enemy campaign plans like those of Oplan Bantay Laya of the Arroyo regime, during which the NPA suffered a decrease in strength from 2005 onwards..
At first, the NPA in Mindanao had difficulties of countering enemy offensives under Oplan Bantay Laya and then Bayanihan. But eventually they were able to prevail against the enemy with the effective use of the basic tactics of guerrilla warfare and master the art and science of the tactics of counter encirclement against the enemy encirclements that were bigger but had wider gaps. The Red commanders and fighters had the wisdom to avail of a combination of mass base and rough terrain and the daring to launch tactical offensives against weak points of the enemy.
In the same way that they benefited from the experience and revolutionary cadres and commanders that came from Eastern Visayas in the 1980s, the CPP and NPA in Mindanao have been sharing the fruits of their victories with their comrades in Luzon and the Visayas their experience and battle-tested cadres and commanders by their redeployment to the regions of Luzon and the Visayas. Since 2017, they have been able to counter and prevail over the escalation of enemy attacks under the conditions of martial law.
A strong nationwide basis for the further advance of the people’s war has been established. It is now possible to launch more frequent and more daring tactical offensives on a national scale against the weak points of the enemy. These weak points are in far more areas than the enemy can reinforce and even where the enemy force is focused it exposes its weak points as soon as it is deployed.
Since the last quarter of 2017, there has been a significant increase of NPA tactical offensives on a nationwide scale than a long while before. After concentrating 75 per cent of their strength in Mindanao, the enemy armed forces have sent back more than 10 per cent of their strength to the Visayas and Luzon because of the intensified armed resistance here.
5. Prospects of the NPA
The current 5-year plan (2017-2021) of the Central Committee aims to carry forward the antifascist, antifeudal and anti-imperialist movement and overthrow the tyrannical US-Duterte regime, and bring the protracted people’s war to the advanced phase of the strategic defensive, in order to reach the threshold of the strategic stalemate.
The program calls for intensifying anti-fascist agitation, propaganda, organizational work and mobilization against the mass murders and other atrocities of state terrorism, and the scheme to establish a fascist dictatorship through charter change for a bogus kind of federalism. Building the broadest united front and mobilizing the people in their millions is the key to defeating the regime of terror and greed.
First, the program calls for resolving the imbalance of strength, spread and advance of guerrilla warfare between the relatively more advanced regions in Mindanao and those in Luzon and Visayas, and attain effective cooperation and coordination in advancing guerrilla warfare nationwide. The program seeks to develop 7-10 advanced regions, each with more or less 2,000 full-time Red fighters spread throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
Secondly, it calls on the advanced regions to develop sub-regions with three to five interlocking company-sized guerrilla fronts, to serve as anchors and rallying points for inter-regional and national advance. The program estimates that we can effectively combat the sustained large-scale enemy operations in the advanced sub-regions with one or two full or undersized companies with nine to fifteen horizontal platoons in interlocking or adjacent guerrilla fronts, in addition to units of the people’s militias spread over several hundred villages.
Thirdly, the program aims to strengthen the NPA several times over and raise its capability in annihilating enemy teams and squads, and later, platoons. Every region and sub-region must have a company as vertical force following the ratio of one vertical company to every nine horizontal platoons (or 1:3). There must be recruitment campaigns to increase the NPA guerrilla units and people’s militia units and campaigns to generate material and other forms of support.
The NPA must be strengthened through ideological building, strengthening absolute Party leadership, systematic politico-military training and raising its combat capability, in terms of weaponry and technique, active political work to raise the political consciousness, the will to fight and offensive spirit of the Red fighters, strengthen their iron discipline and their close links with the masses.
It calls for building the NPA operational command at the national level down to the sub-regional level to develop planning, coordination and leadership of the NPA work. It also calls for the recruitment of cadres from workers and the educated youth and for developing, training and promotion of military cadres. It calls for further expansion and training of units of people’s militias, self-defense units of mass organizations to develop their capability in waging mass guerrilla warfare. It calls for building partisan units.
Fourthly, the program calls for intensifying guerrilla warfare nationwide and waging all-out resistance against the enemy’s all-out war, gradual constriction and win-hold-win and TRIAD campaigns. It calls for carrying out annihilative basic tactical offensives to deliver solid blows against the enemy, punish the worst fascist criminals, weaken the enemy, seize his weapons, strengthen the people’s army, advance the masses’ anti-feudal and other struggles and expand the democratic people’s power.
The program calls for firmly opposing military conservatism and repudiating the wrong ideas that bring about such weaknesses such as overestimating the strength of the enemy and underestimating the strength of the people and their army; fear of sacrifices and aspiring for comforts and failure to grasp the crucial necessity of intensifying guerrilla warfare in advancing other military and political tasks, locally and in general; lack of attention of leading Party committees on military work; overconfidence, passivity, over-dispersal of forces and so on. The program calls for maximizing NPA armed strength and its deep and wide mass support it enjoys in order to deliver bigger and more frequent blows against the enemy.
The program calls for strengthening vertical forces as the NPA leading force in mounting tactical offensives. Compared to horizontal forces, vertical forces are more concentrated in order for them to move quickly, by itself or together with horizontal units, when necessary to hit at the isolated and vulnerable enemy units. However, they should also make use of every opportunity to arouse, organize and mobilize the masses, help in waging mass campaigns and struggles, participate in production and conduct training, education and political work in between battles.
The horizontal or front guerrilla forces, on the other hand, ensure widespread and intensive guerrilla warfare by all-sidedly developing guerrilla fronts in the military, political, economic, organizational and cultural fields. At every given time, the optimum is for 60 per cent of the NPA units to engage in mass work and political work and 40 per cent to carry out tactical offensives.
The program clarifies that mass work in guerrilla fronts is armed propaganda-type, that is, military work, tactical offensives, combating enemy attacks and operations and raising the military capability of the army and the people. Local guerrilla forces serve as centers of gravity of people’s militia units and village self-defense units. There must be a principal front guerrilla unit to serve as anchor and rallying point of all combat maneuvers and resistance.
Mass work should result in building local Party branches and groups, section committees, mass organizations and organs of political power, in addition to people’s militia and self-defense forces. The capacity of local revolutionary forces must be raised to carry out their tasks on their own in order to unburden the local armed units with details of daily administrative work and allow them to concentrate on various aspects of military work.
The program calls for mounting well-planned tactical offensives with the aim of annihilating enemy units and seizing their weapons. The general guidelines and the tactics include the following: Concentrate a bigger force to mount surprise attacks against weaker, smaller and isolated enemy units. Combine numerous body blows with occasional head blows.
Develop inter-front, regional, inter-regional and national planning and coordination of campaigns and operations to boldly intensify guerrilla warfare by taking hold of the entire strength of the people’s army and carrying out direct and indirect coordination of various guerrilla forces. Raise the capacity for intelligence work at all levels. Carry out partisan operations in order to punish the enemy in the cities and in their main lines of communication and transportation.
The NPA has already spread nationwide and is deeply rooted among the toiling masses. It occupies most of the terrains favorable for guerrilla warfare. It takes full advantage of the strategic line of encircling the cities from the countryside as well as orchestrating tactical offensives in an archipelago according to the principle of centralized leadership and decentralized operations. The NPA is now in a position to deliver lethal blows to the enemy forces anywhere in the archipelago and thereby raise the level of its armed strength.
The Filipino people and all their revolutionary forces are confident that they will make great strides towards total victory in the revolutionary war for the people’s democratic revolution because they are gaining political and armed strength as the crisis of both the semicolonial and semifeudal ruling system and that of the world capitalist system are simultaneously worsening at an accelerated rate.
The inter-imperialist contradictions are sharpening and resulting in worse forms of exploitation and oppression, unprecedented crisis of global proportions, widespread state terrorism and wars of aggression. These are signals for the further rise and eventual victory of the people’s democratic revolution in the Philippines and the resurgence of the anti-imperialist movements and the world proletarian revolution.
https://www.philippinerevolution.info/statement/the-filipino-peoples-revolutionary-armed-struggle-for-national-and-social-liberation-in-the-past-50-years/
CPP/NPA-Central Negros: Parusang-Kamatayan Kay Lusing Ibarle Ipinatupad, Gayundin Sa Malisyosong Kalakasan ni Magsie Peña Kinokondena ng LPC-NPA
NPA-Central Negros propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Mar 27, 2019): Parusang-Kamatayan Kay Lusing Ibarle Ipinatupad, Gayundin Sa Malisyosong Kalakasan ni Magsie Peña Kinokondena ng LPC-NPA
JB Regalado
NPA-Central Negros (Leonardo Panaligan Command)
New People's Army
JB Regalado
NPA-Central Negros (Leonardo Panaligan Command)
New People's Army
March 27, 2019
Batay sa masusing imbestigasyon at paghuhusga ng rebolusyonaryong Korte ng mamamayan, tagumpay na ipinatupad ang parusang kamatayan kay Lusing Ibarle, residente ng So. Bongao, kahapon Marso 26, 2019 alas 4:00 ng hapon, sa So. Bongao, Brgy. Trinidad, Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental.
Si Lusing ang nahaharap sa kasong murder sa pagpatay at pagtadtad sa katawan ni George Landisa noong taong 1997. Dinesisyunan na palayasin sa kanilang baryo sa loob ng isang taon dahil hindi ito umamin sa nagawang krimen sa rebolusyonaryong Korte noong 2017. Lumabag sa probisyon ng kaniyang kaso dahil bumalik sa nasabing lugar na wala pa sa itinakdang panahon. Gayundin nahaharap sa kasong pagnanakaw sa pagnakaw ng alagang baka ng pamilya Seropil, at nahuli mismo ng mga nakakilala na binenta ito sa halagang Php. 14,000.00. At marami pang mga naging biktima sa kaparehong kaso ang nasabing pinarusahan sa krimen.
Sa kabilang banda, lubos na kinokondena ng LPC-NPA ang kalakasan ni Magdaleno “Magsie” Peña, alkalde ng Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental sa panggigipit katulad sa nangyari kay Kgwd. Junjun Opiar at iba pang opisyal ng Brgy. Macagahay sakop ng nasabing bayan para gamiting witness sa pagpatay kay Nonong Grande, laban sa kalaban niya sa pulitika na sina Ian Villaflor at Ella Garcia- Yulo, Bise- alkalde at tumatakbo sa pagka-alkalde sa paparating na mid-term election. Nagpapakita lamang ito ng sobrang pagkadesperado ni Peña na dominahin ang buong sakop ng Bayan.
Gayundin, mahigpit na kinokondena ng rebolusyonaryong kilusan ang hindi makatarungang pag-aresto kay NDFP Consultant ng Negros Island Ka’ Frank Fernandez at sa 2 pa niyang kasamahan kag sa malisyoso at panay kasinungalingang mga pahayag ni Peña na pinabayaan ng NPA si Ka’ Frank sa kaniyang nakakaawang kalagayan sa kaniyang ipinagmamayabang na “harap-harapan na pagkikita” sa consultant. Gayundin, sa pag red-tag nito sa mass media katulad ng pamamaratang sa Aksyon Radyo na mga NPA sa isa niyang panayam.
Kahit ilan pang mga NDFP consultant ang maaaresto katulad ng illegal na pagdakip kay Frank Fernandez at sa iba pa, segurado ang LPC-NPA na magliliyab at magpapatuloy pa rin ang armadong rebolusyon sa isla ng Negros. Ilunsad ang laganap at magpunyagi sa mga taktikal na opensiba para sa pangdepensa at pagkamit sang tunay na hustisya para sa malawak na sambayanan!
Isulong ang armadong pakikibaka hanggang sa maabot ang tunay na tagumpay!
Si Lusing ang nahaharap sa kasong murder sa pagpatay at pagtadtad sa katawan ni George Landisa noong taong 1997. Dinesisyunan na palayasin sa kanilang baryo sa loob ng isang taon dahil hindi ito umamin sa nagawang krimen sa rebolusyonaryong Korte noong 2017. Lumabag sa probisyon ng kaniyang kaso dahil bumalik sa nasabing lugar na wala pa sa itinakdang panahon. Gayundin nahaharap sa kasong pagnanakaw sa pagnakaw ng alagang baka ng pamilya Seropil, at nahuli mismo ng mga nakakilala na binenta ito sa halagang Php. 14,000.00. At marami pang mga naging biktima sa kaparehong kaso ang nasabing pinarusahan sa krimen.
Sa kabilang banda, lubos na kinokondena ng LPC-NPA ang kalakasan ni Magdaleno “Magsie” Peña, alkalde ng Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental sa panggigipit katulad sa nangyari kay Kgwd. Junjun Opiar at iba pang opisyal ng Brgy. Macagahay sakop ng nasabing bayan para gamiting witness sa pagpatay kay Nonong Grande, laban sa kalaban niya sa pulitika na sina Ian Villaflor at Ella Garcia- Yulo, Bise- alkalde at tumatakbo sa pagka-alkalde sa paparating na mid-term election. Nagpapakita lamang ito ng sobrang pagkadesperado ni Peña na dominahin ang buong sakop ng Bayan.
Gayundin, mahigpit na kinokondena ng rebolusyonaryong kilusan ang hindi makatarungang pag-aresto kay NDFP Consultant ng Negros Island Ka’ Frank Fernandez at sa 2 pa niyang kasamahan kag sa malisyoso at panay kasinungalingang mga pahayag ni Peña na pinabayaan ng NPA si Ka’ Frank sa kaniyang nakakaawang kalagayan sa kaniyang ipinagmamayabang na “harap-harapan na pagkikita” sa consultant. Gayundin, sa pag red-tag nito sa mass media katulad ng pamamaratang sa Aksyon Radyo na mga NPA sa isa niyang panayam.
Kahit ilan pang mga NDFP consultant ang maaaresto katulad ng illegal na pagdakip kay Frank Fernandez at sa iba pa, segurado ang LPC-NPA na magliliyab at magpapatuloy pa rin ang armadong rebolusyon sa isla ng Negros. Ilunsad ang laganap at magpunyagi sa mga taktikal na opensiba para sa pangdepensa at pagkamit sang tunay na hustisya para sa malawak na sambayanan!
Isulong ang armadong pakikibaka hanggang sa maabot ang tunay na tagumpay!
CPP/NPA-Bicol: Hinggil sa tuluyang pagtalikod ng rehimeng US-Duterte sa usapang pangkapayapaan
NPA-Bicol propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Mar 27, 2019): Hinggil sa tuluyang pagtalikod ng rehimeng US-Duterte sa usapang pangkapayapaan
New People's Army
Raymundo Buenafuerza
NPA-Bicol Region (Romulo Jallores Command)
New People's Army
Raymundo Buenafuerza
NPA-Bicol Region (Romulo Jallores Command)
March 27, 2019
Ang tuluyang pagtalikod ng rehimeng US-Duterte sa usapang pangkapayapaan ay matibay na patunay ng kawalan nito ng kapasyahan at kakayahang resolbahin ang ugat ng armadong sigalot sa bansa. Taliwas sa malisyoso at kontrarebolusyonaryong pahayag ni Brig. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr., Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations at Civil Military Operations (CMO) Head ng AFP, ang panig ng reaksyunaryong gubyerno ang walang ipinakitang ni katiting na respeto at katapatan sa usapang pangkapayapaan.
Pinalalabas ng militar at reaksyunaryong gubyerno na ang pinakamalaking hadlang sa pag-usad ng usapang pangkapayapaan ay ang patuloy na pagsusulong ng CPP-NPA-NDFP ng armadong pakikibaka. Sa balighong lohika nila, hindi tapat ang rebolusyonaryong kilusan sa pagharap sa negosasyon dahil bahagi lamang ito ng ‘pakikibakang ligal’ ng rebolusyonaryong kilusan. Linalayon lamang ng pagpapakalat ng ganitong baluktot na mga pahayag na itulak sa pagsuko at pagsasalong ng armas ang mga yunit ng Pulang Hukbo.
Ang usapang pangkapayapaan ay isinasagawa sa pagitan ng panig ng GRP at NDFP upang tugunan ang ugat ng armadong tunggalian sa Pilipinas. Umiiral ito sa kontekstong mayroong mga makatwirang dahilan ang isang panig kung bakit ito nag-aarmas laban sa kabilang panig. Kinikilala maging sa internasyunal na komunidad ang ganitong katayuan ng gera sibil sa bansa.
Isinusulong ng rebolusyonaryong kilusan ang armadong pakikibaka dahil karahasan at panunupil lamang ang tugon ng reaksyunaryong estado sa mga kahingian ng sambayanang Pilipino. Kinakailangan mag-armas ng masa upang ipagtanggol ang sarili at upang makamit ang mga demokratikong interes at mga makabuluhang reporma tulad ng tunay na reporma sa lupa at pambansang industriyalisasyon. Ang lakas ng nag-aarmas na mamamayan ang siyang nagtutulak sa reaksyunaryong gubyerno na harapin ang mga suliraning patuloy na bumabayo sa lipunang Pilipino. Kung bibitawan ng CPP-NPA-NDFP ang pagsusulong ng armadong pakikibaka, mawawalan ng armas ang sambayanan laban sa pandarahas, pang-aapi at pagsasamantala ng reaksyunaryong estado at mga naghaharing-uri. Magiging malaya ang GRP na ipagsawalambahala ang interes ng masa at supilin ang anumang porma ng ligal na pakikibaka.
Lalo lamang ilinalantad ni Parlade sa publiko ang babaw ng pag-unawa ng AFP sa malalim na ugat ng limang dekadang pag-aarmas ng sambayanan laban sa isang sistemang mapang-api at mapagsamantala. Para sa kanila, hindi mahalaga ang matugunan ang mga suliranin ng bansa. Nagmamadali lamang silang pasukuin at pagsalungin ng armas ang rebolusyonaryong pwersa.
Hindi nakapagtataka kung gayon ang kawalan ng interes ng GRP sa usapang pangkapayapaan. Wala itong balak na harapin at resolbahin ang mga makatwirang dahilang ilinalapit ng CPP-NPA-NDFP sa pagharap sa mga negosasyong pangkapayapaan.
Ngunit nagkakamali ang militar at reaksyunaryong gubyerno kung inaakala nilang maitutulak nila sa pasipikasyon at kapitulasyon ang Pulang Hukbo sa pagtalikod sa usapang pangkapayapaan at pagbabanta ng higit pang mararahas na mga atake laban sa mga rebolusyonaryo. Hanggat hindi nakakamit ang mamamayan ang kanilang mga sosyo-ekonoming kahingian at demokratikong interes, patuloy nilang ilulunsad ang makatwirang digma.
https://www.philippinerevolution.info/statement/hinggil-sa-tuluyang-pagtalikod-ng-rehimeng-us-duterte-sa-usapang-pangkapayapaan/
Pinalalabas ng militar at reaksyunaryong gubyerno na ang pinakamalaking hadlang sa pag-usad ng usapang pangkapayapaan ay ang patuloy na pagsusulong ng CPP-NPA-NDFP ng armadong pakikibaka. Sa balighong lohika nila, hindi tapat ang rebolusyonaryong kilusan sa pagharap sa negosasyon dahil bahagi lamang ito ng ‘pakikibakang ligal’ ng rebolusyonaryong kilusan. Linalayon lamang ng pagpapakalat ng ganitong baluktot na mga pahayag na itulak sa pagsuko at pagsasalong ng armas ang mga yunit ng Pulang Hukbo.
Ang usapang pangkapayapaan ay isinasagawa sa pagitan ng panig ng GRP at NDFP upang tugunan ang ugat ng armadong tunggalian sa Pilipinas. Umiiral ito sa kontekstong mayroong mga makatwirang dahilan ang isang panig kung bakit ito nag-aarmas laban sa kabilang panig. Kinikilala maging sa internasyunal na komunidad ang ganitong katayuan ng gera sibil sa bansa.
Isinusulong ng rebolusyonaryong kilusan ang armadong pakikibaka dahil karahasan at panunupil lamang ang tugon ng reaksyunaryong estado sa mga kahingian ng sambayanang Pilipino. Kinakailangan mag-armas ng masa upang ipagtanggol ang sarili at upang makamit ang mga demokratikong interes at mga makabuluhang reporma tulad ng tunay na reporma sa lupa at pambansang industriyalisasyon. Ang lakas ng nag-aarmas na mamamayan ang siyang nagtutulak sa reaksyunaryong gubyerno na harapin ang mga suliraning patuloy na bumabayo sa lipunang Pilipino. Kung bibitawan ng CPP-NPA-NDFP ang pagsusulong ng armadong pakikibaka, mawawalan ng armas ang sambayanan laban sa pandarahas, pang-aapi at pagsasamantala ng reaksyunaryong estado at mga naghaharing-uri. Magiging malaya ang GRP na ipagsawalambahala ang interes ng masa at supilin ang anumang porma ng ligal na pakikibaka.
Lalo lamang ilinalantad ni Parlade sa publiko ang babaw ng pag-unawa ng AFP sa malalim na ugat ng limang dekadang pag-aarmas ng sambayanan laban sa isang sistemang mapang-api at mapagsamantala. Para sa kanila, hindi mahalaga ang matugunan ang mga suliranin ng bansa. Nagmamadali lamang silang pasukuin at pagsalungin ng armas ang rebolusyonaryong pwersa.
Hindi nakapagtataka kung gayon ang kawalan ng interes ng GRP sa usapang pangkapayapaan. Wala itong balak na harapin at resolbahin ang mga makatwirang dahilang ilinalapit ng CPP-NPA-NDFP sa pagharap sa mga negosasyong pangkapayapaan.
Ngunit nagkakamali ang militar at reaksyunaryong gubyerno kung inaakala nilang maitutulak nila sa pasipikasyon at kapitulasyon ang Pulang Hukbo sa pagtalikod sa usapang pangkapayapaan at pagbabanta ng higit pang mararahas na mga atake laban sa mga rebolusyonaryo. Hanggat hindi nakakamit ang mamamayan ang kanilang mga sosyo-ekonoming kahingian at demokratikong interes, patuloy nilang ilulunsad ang makatwirang digma.
https://www.philippinerevolution.info/statement/hinggil-sa-tuluyang-pagtalikod-ng-rehimeng-us-duterte-sa-usapang-pangkapayapaan/
CPP/CPP RC Ilocos/Cordillera: Isulong ang digmang bayan hanggang sa tagumpay!
CPP Regional Committee-Ilocos/Cordillera propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Mar 27, 2019): Isulong ang digmang bayan hanggang sa tagumpay!
Communist Party of the Philippines
Komiteng Tagpagpaganap ng Komiteng Rehiyon sa PKP-Ilocos Cordillera
Isulong ang digmang bayan sa susunod na mas mataas na antas hanggang makamit ang tagumpay!
Communist Party of the Philippines
Komiteng Tagpagpaganap ng Komiteng Rehiyon sa PKP-Ilocos Cordillera
March 27, 2019
Mensahe ng Komiteng Tagapagpaganap ng Komiteng Rehiyon
ng Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) sa Ilocos-Cordillera
Sa pagdiriwang ng ika-limampung anibersaryo ng pagkakatatag ng Bagong Hukbong Bayan (BHB), ating ipagbunyi ang mga tagumpay ng limampung taon na maningning na pagsusulong ng BHB at ng sambayanang Pilipino ng digmang bayan sa ilalim ng matibay na pamumuno ng Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP).
Ibinibigay natin ang pinakamataas na pagpupugay at pagsaludo sa mga martir ng armadong rebolusyon – ang mga kadre at kasapi ng PKP, mga matatapang na kumander at mandirigma ng BHB, mga lider at kasapi ng mga rebolusyonaryong organisasyong masa at iba pang masa – na nag-alay ng kanilang buhay upang sumulong ang digmang bayan at makamit ang kasalukuyang antas na narating nito.
Sa harap ng napakatinding kahirapan at kaapihang nilalasap ng malawak na sambayanang Pilipino sa ilalim ng teroristang rehimeng US-Duterte, ipinapanawagan natin ang buong sigasig na pagpapaigting ng digmang bayan, upang umambag sa pagpapatalsik ng diktaduryang Duterte at kumprehensibong maisulong ang demokratikong rebolusyong bayan sa mas mataas na antas hanggang sa makamit ang ganap nitong tagumpay sa di malayong hinaharap at maitatag ang sosyalismo sa ating bansa.
Napakatinding Kahirapan, Kagutuman at Pang-aapi Sa Ilalim ng Tiranikong Rehimeng US-Duterte
Mabilis na tumitindi ang malalang krisis at pagkabulok ng mala-kolonyal at mala-pyudal na sistema sa bansa sa ilalim ng rehimeng US-Duterte. Sa kabila ng mga saywar ng rehimen na “pag-unlad” ng ekonomya ng bansa, malinaw ang lahat ng indikasyon na lalo lamang nalulubog sa papatinding kahirapan ang mga batayang masa at mga nasa panggitnang uri. Ang tanging maipagmamayabang ng rehimeng ito ay ang pagpaslang sa mahigit 10,000 mamamayan sa ilalim ng nagpapatuloy na kampanyang anti-droga. Lalong lumilinaw sa malawak na sambayanan na tanging ang kanilang nagkakaisang paglaban at ang armadong rebolusyon lamang ang makakapagwakas sa kabi-kabilaang papatinding kahirapan at kaapihang dinaranas nila.
Ang krisis sa kabuhayan ay pinatindi pa ng sunod-sunod na mga kalamidad na nagdulot ng malawak na pinsala sa agrikultura. Lalo pang masasadlak sa matinding pagdarahop at kagutuman ang daanlibong magsasakang hindi pa nakakabangon sa hagupit ng Ompong at Rosita ay muli na namang sinasalanta ng papatinding tagtuyot.
Walang sinserong pagtugon ang rehimeng US-Duterte sa kalunos-lunos na kalagayan ng mga batayang masang lugmok sa matinding kahirapan. Imbes ay nilulustay nito ang kaban ng bayan sa mga malalaking imprastrukturang proyektong nagsisilbi sa imperyalista, modernisasyon ng mga kagamitang pandigma at militarisasyon.
Ang tanging solusyong maiya-alay ng rehimen ay ang higit pang pagpapakatuta sa mga imperyalista at mga mapanlinlang at ‘band aid’ na mga programang katulad ng 4Ps, Universal Health Care, pekeng programa sa reporma sa lupa at mga pangakong napako. Lalo pang bumabagsak ang kabuhayan ng mga manggagawa, mala-manggagawa at magsasaka at maging ng panggitnang uri dahil sa todong pagpapatupad ng rehimen ng mga neoliberal na patakarang pang-ekonomya na tulad ng TRAIN Law, Rice Tarrification Law at jeepney phaseout. Bagsak ang presyo ng halos lahat ng mga produkto ng magsasaka kabilang ang palay at sibuyas dahil sa pagbaha ng mga imported na agrikultural na produkto dulot ng todong liberalisasyon ng merkado. Walang tunay na kaunlarang idudulot sa mga manggagawa at magsasaka ang mga malalaking imprastrukturang ipinapatupad sa ilalim ng programang Build, Build, Build, na pinopondohan ng napakalaking utang sa Tsina. Ang ibinabandera ng rehimen na Chico River Pump Irrigation Project (CRPIP) sa Kalinga at iba pang katulad na proyektong imprastruktura ay pangunahing nagsisilbi sa pang-ekonomyang interes ng mga imperyalistang Tsino na lilikom ng dambuhalang kita mula sa mga proyektong ito. Lalo pang ibinukas ng rehimen ang bansa sa higit pang pandarambong ng mga imperyalistang kumpanya sa mga natural na rekurso ng bansa, pangunahin ang mga kapitalista sa minahan, enerhiya at mga plantasyon sa agrikultura.
Upang matiyak na maprotektahan ang mga negosyo, proyekto at kabuuang pampulitika at pang-ekonomyang interes ng mga imperyalista at lokal na naghaharing uri sa bansa, iwinawasiwas ng rehimen ang papatinding pasistang pananalasa sa malawak na kanayunan at kalunsuran. Ang estratehiyang ‘Whole of Nation Approach’ sa esensya ay pagpapailalim ng burukrasyang sibil sa kontrol at dikta ng militar kung saan umiiral ang isang de facto na Martial Law sa buong bansa. Maliban sa pagpupwesto ng mga dating heneral ng AFP at PNP sa kalakhan ng mga ahensya ng gubyerno, pinupwersa at tinatakot ang mga LGU, government agencies, simbahan at iba pang NGO upang lubusin ang paggamit sa mga ito sa mga kontra-rebolusyonaryo at kontra-mamamayang programa. Malawakang inookupa, nililinlang at tineterorisa ang mga komunidad sa kanayunan sa pamamagitan ng mga ‘peace and development team’ o PDT ng AFP-PNP. Batay sa plano at kontrol ng AFP-PNP at ng kontrolado rin nitong Office of the Presidential Adviser for the Peace Negotiations (OPAPP), isinasagawa ang mga pekeng lokal na usapang pangkapayapaan sa mga barangay at munisipyo kung saan iniipon ang mga taumbayan, tinatakot, pinapahiya at ipinepresenta bilang mga surrenderer. Ang programang E-CLIP ay isa lamang na raket ng mga opisyal ng militar na kumikita sa maramihang pagpapasurrender ng mga sibilyan bilang mga NPA.
At upang lalong sindakin ang lumalabang mamamayan, inililista at pinapaslang ang mga aktibista at lider masa na target ng mga Duterte death squad.
Sa desperasyong maampat ang mabilis na pagkakahiwalay ng tiranikong rehimen sa malawak na mamamayan, todo buhos ang pagmamaniobra nito upang matiyak na manalo sa darating na halalan ang mayorya ng mga alipures nito sa senado, kongreso at lokal na gubyerno. Sa maraming mga lugar sa rehiyon, lansakang ginagamit ang dahas, maruruming taktika at pambibili ng boto na pawang mga malalang paglapastangan sa demokratikong karapatan ng mamamayan. Lantarang ginagamit ang makinarya ng AFP-PNP laban sa mga progresibong organisasyong partylist at kandidato sa pamamagitan ng pananakot, red tagging at pandarahas. Ginagamit ang mga rekurso ng AFP-PNP tulad ng mga helicopter na nagpapamudmod ng mga polyeto laban sa mga progresibong organisasyong partylist at nagpapanawagan ng pag-surrender ng mga sibilyang sumusuporta sa CPP-NPA.
Matatag Na Sumusulong Ang Digmang Bayan sa Rehiyon
Mula nang mabuksan ng BHB ang unang sonang gerilya sa rehiyon noong 1971, matatag nitong isinulong ang armadong rebolusyon na sa kalauna’y mabilis na sumaklaw sa lahat ng probinsya at halos lahat ng distrito sa rehiyon. Mula sa panahon ng mabangis na pamumunong militar ng diktadurang US-Marcos hanggang sa kasalukuyang higit na mas mabangis na tiranikong diktadura ng rehimeng US-Duterte, matagumpay na binigo at patuloy na binibigo ng BHB sa rehiyon ang magkakasunod na mararahas na mga kontra-insurhensiyang kampanya at programa. Sa pamamagitan ng magiting na paglaban, paglahok ng malawak na masa at mahigpit na paghawak sa mga wastong prinsipyo, tuloytuloy na nagpalakas ang BHB sa rehiyon.
Sa kasalukuyan, pursigidong nagsisikap ang BHB sa rehiyon na mapagpasyang pangibabawan ang ilan pang umiiral na mga bahid ng konserbatismo sa pulitika at militar; at mula rito’y mabilis na makapagpalakas upang makaagapay sa pagsusulong ng digmang bayan sa buong bansa patungo sa mas mataas nitong antas. Patunay dito ang matagumpay na pagbigo sa kampanya ng kaaway laban sa BHB sa pamamagitan ng mga taktikal na opensiba at iba pang aksyong militar na dumulo sa tagumpay na reyd sa isang PA-CAFGU detachment sa Kalinga noong Disyembre 2018 kung saan ay nakasamsam ang BHB ng 32 na armas. Magpapatuloy pa ang BHB sa rehiyon sa pagpupursigeng makapaglunsad ng paparaming mga taktikal na opensiba upang ipagtanggol ang karapatan ng mamamayan, ipatupad ng tunay na reporma sa lupa at parusahan ang mga pusakal na mga kontra-rebolusyonaryo at kontra-mamamayan at mula rito ay makasamsam ng paparaming armas para sa karagdagang mga pormasyon.
Buong Giting na Iwagayway ang Pulang Bandila Ng Armadong Rebolusyon
Ipinapanawagan sa lahat ng mga kumander at mandirigma ng BHB at sa lahat ng rebolusyonaryong pwersa, na paigtingin ang paglaban sa rehimeng US-Duterte. Kailangang buklurin ang pinakamalawak na pagkakaisa at paglaban ng mamamayan upang mapatalsik sa poder ang tiranikong rehimen. Nararapat samantalahin ang pagkapoot at matinding galit ng mabilis na lumalawak na hanay ng sambayanan laban sa naghaharing rehimen upang mabilis na mapukaw, maorganisa at mapakilos ang pinakamalawak na hanay nila para sa pagsusulong ng kanilang makauring interes at ng armadong rebolusyon. At sa pamamagitan nito’y kumprehensibo tayong magpalakas at isulong ang digmang bayan sa susunod na mas mataas na yugto.
Buong sigasig nating labanan at biguin ang marahas na kontra-mamamayang Oplan Kapayapaan ng mabilis na naihihiwalay na teroristang rehimen. Kailangang pangibabawan ng masa ang matinding pananakot ng kaaway. Nararapat na buong tapang na ipaglaban ang mga batayang kahilingan at masigasig na isulong ang mga anti-pyudal na pakikibakang masa. Sa kagyat, isulong ang malawakang kilusang masa upang labanan ang napakatinding kahirapan at kagutuman dulot ng magkakasunod na kalamidad; at iba pang matitinding isyung pangkabuhayan tulad ng pagbagsak ng presyo ng palay, pagtaas ng presyo ng mga bilihin at malawakang pangangamkam ng mga lupain. Ngayong panahon ng eleksyon, hamunin ng masa ang mga pulitiko – na kung totoong nagsisilbi sila sa mamamayan, tugunan nila ang karaingan ng masa imbes na nilulustay ang kinurakot na pondo ng bayan sa pambibili ng mga boto at pagpipinansya ng mga armadong goons. Ubos-kayang ilantad at labanan ang mga pasistang atake at pananakot.
Mabilis na palakasin ang BHB upang mabuo ang dagdag na mga pormasyong platun at kumpanya at maitatag ang mga laking kumpanyang larangang gerilya. Kumprehensibong palakasin ang baseng masa ng armadong rebolusyon sa kanayunan sa pamamagitan ng mahusay na pagsusulong ng tatlong integral na tungkulin ng pagbubuo ng baseng masa, pagsusulong ng agraryong rebolusyon at armadong pakikibaka. Sa harap ng papatinding pambansang pang-aapi at agresyon ng mga imperyalistang kumpanya, buo-buong pakilusin at palahukin ang mga tribo at komunidad ng mga pambansang minorya ng Cordillera sa armadong rebolusyon.
Paigtingin pa ang mga taktikal na opensiba at bigyang diin ang mga opensibang nakakasamsam ng armas mula sa kaaway. Masigasig na pakilusin ang buo-buong mamamayan para sa digma upang biguin ang ‘Whole of Nation Approach’ ng kaaway.
Buong sigasig at buong tapang na labanan ang Oplan Kapayapaan!
Patalsikin ang rehimeng US-Duterte!
Ibinibigay natin ang pinakamataas na pagpupugay at pagsaludo sa mga martir ng armadong rebolusyon – ang mga kadre at kasapi ng PKP, mga matatapang na kumander at mandirigma ng BHB, mga lider at kasapi ng mga rebolusyonaryong organisasyong masa at iba pang masa – na nag-alay ng kanilang buhay upang sumulong ang digmang bayan at makamit ang kasalukuyang antas na narating nito.
Sa harap ng napakatinding kahirapan at kaapihang nilalasap ng malawak na sambayanang Pilipino sa ilalim ng teroristang rehimeng US-Duterte, ipinapanawagan natin ang buong sigasig na pagpapaigting ng digmang bayan, upang umambag sa pagpapatalsik ng diktaduryang Duterte at kumprehensibong maisulong ang demokratikong rebolusyong bayan sa mas mataas na antas hanggang sa makamit ang ganap nitong tagumpay sa di malayong hinaharap at maitatag ang sosyalismo sa ating bansa.
Napakatinding Kahirapan, Kagutuman at Pang-aapi Sa Ilalim ng Tiranikong Rehimeng US-Duterte
Mabilis na tumitindi ang malalang krisis at pagkabulok ng mala-kolonyal at mala-pyudal na sistema sa bansa sa ilalim ng rehimeng US-Duterte. Sa kabila ng mga saywar ng rehimen na “pag-unlad” ng ekonomya ng bansa, malinaw ang lahat ng indikasyon na lalo lamang nalulubog sa papatinding kahirapan ang mga batayang masa at mga nasa panggitnang uri. Ang tanging maipagmamayabang ng rehimeng ito ay ang pagpaslang sa mahigit 10,000 mamamayan sa ilalim ng nagpapatuloy na kampanyang anti-droga. Lalong lumilinaw sa malawak na sambayanan na tanging ang kanilang nagkakaisang paglaban at ang armadong rebolusyon lamang ang makakapagwakas sa kabi-kabilaang papatinding kahirapan at kaapihang dinaranas nila.
Ang krisis sa kabuhayan ay pinatindi pa ng sunod-sunod na mga kalamidad na nagdulot ng malawak na pinsala sa agrikultura. Lalo pang masasadlak sa matinding pagdarahop at kagutuman ang daanlibong magsasakang hindi pa nakakabangon sa hagupit ng Ompong at Rosita ay muli na namang sinasalanta ng papatinding tagtuyot.
Walang sinserong pagtugon ang rehimeng US-Duterte sa kalunos-lunos na kalagayan ng mga batayang masang lugmok sa matinding kahirapan. Imbes ay nilulustay nito ang kaban ng bayan sa mga malalaking imprastrukturang proyektong nagsisilbi sa imperyalista, modernisasyon ng mga kagamitang pandigma at militarisasyon.
Ang tanging solusyong maiya-alay ng rehimen ay ang higit pang pagpapakatuta sa mga imperyalista at mga mapanlinlang at ‘band aid’ na mga programang katulad ng 4Ps, Universal Health Care, pekeng programa sa reporma sa lupa at mga pangakong napako. Lalo pang bumabagsak ang kabuhayan ng mga manggagawa, mala-manggagawa at magsasaka at maging ng panggitnang uri dahil sa todong pagpapatupad ng rehimen ng mga neoliberal na patakarang pang-ekonomya na tulad ng TRAIN Law, Rice Tarrification Law at jeepney phaseout. Bagsak ang presyo ng halos lahat ng mga produkto ng magsasaka kabilang ang palay at sibuyas dahil sa pagbaha ng mga imported na agrikultural na produkto dulot ng todong liberalisasyon ng merkado. Walang tunay na kaunlarang idudulot sa mga manggagawa at magsasaka ang mga malalaking imprastrukturang ipinapatupad sa ilalim ng programang Build, Build, Build, na pinopondohan ng napakalaking utang sa Tsina. Ang ibinabandera ng rehimen na Chico River Pump Irrigation Project (CRPIP) sa Kalinga at iba pang katulad na proyektong imprastruktura ay pangunahing nagsisilbi sa pang-ekonomyang interes ng mga imperyalistang Tsino na lilikom ng dambuhalang kita mula sa mga proyektong ito. Lalo pang ibinukas ng rehimen ang bansa sa higit pang pandarambong ng mga imperyalistang kumpanya sa mga natural na rekurso ng bansa, pangunahin ang mga kapitalista sa minahan, enerhiya at mga plantasyon sa agrikultura.
Upang matiyak na maprotektahan ang mga negosyo, proyekto at kabuuang pampulitika at pang-ekonomyang interes ng mga imperyalista at lokal na naghaharing uri sa bansa, iwinawasiwas ng rehimen ang papatinding pasistang pananalasa sa malawak na kanayunan at kalunsuran. Ang estratehiyang ‘Whole of Nation Approach’ sa esensya ay pagpapailalim ng burukrasyang sibil sa kontrol at dikta ng militar kung saan umiiral ang isang de facto na Martial Law sa buong bansa. Maliban sa pagpupwesto ng mga dating heneral ng AFP at PNP sa kalakhan ng mga ahensya ng gubyerno, pinupwersa at tinatakot ang mga LGU, government agencies, simbahan at iba pang NGO upang lubusin ang paggamit sa mga ito sa mga kontra-rebolusyonaryo at kontra-mamamayang programa. Malawakang inookupa, nililinlang at tineterorisa ang mga komunidad sa kanayunan sa pamamagitan ng mga ‘peace and development team’ o PDT ng AFP-PNP. Batay sa plano at kontrol ng AFP-PNP at ng kontrolado rin nitong Office of the Presidential Adviser for the Peace Negotiations (OPAPP), isinasagawa ang mga pekeng lokal na usapang pangkapayapaan sa mga barangay at munisipyo kung saan iniipon ang mga taumbayan, tinatakot, pinapahiya at ipinepresenta bilang mga surrenderer. Ang programang E-CLIP ay isa lamang na raket ng mga opisyal ng militar na kumikita sa maramihang pagpapasurrender ng mga sibilyan bilang mga NPA.
At upang lalong sindakin ang lumalabang mamamayan, inililista at pinapaslang ang mga aktibista at lider masa na target ng mga Duterte death squad.
Sa desperasyong maampat ang mabilis na pagkakahiwalay ng tiranikong rehimen sa malawak na mamamayan, todo buhos ang pagmamaniobra nito upang matiyak na manalo sa darating na halalan ang mayorya ng mga alipures nito sa senado, kongreso at lokal na gubyerno. Sa maraming mga lugar sa rehiyon, lansakang ginagamit ang dahas, maruruming taktika at pambibili ng boto na pawang mga malalang paglapastangan sa demokratikong karapatan ng mamamayan. Lantarang ginagamit ang makinarya ng AFP-PNP laban sa mga progresibong organisasyong partylist at kandidato sa pamamagitan ng pananakot, red tagging at pandarahas. Ginagamit ang mga rekurso ng AFP-PNP tulad ng mga helicopter na nagpapamudmod ng mga polyeto laban sa mga progresibong organisasyong partylist at nagpapanawagan ng pag-surrender ng mga sibilyang sumusuporta sa CPP-NPA.
Matatag Na Sumusulong Ang Digmang Bayan sa Rehiyon
Mula nang mabuksan ng BHB ang unang sonang gerilya sa rehiyon noong 1971, matatag nitong isinulong ang armadong rebolusyon na sa kalauna’y mabilis na sumaklaw sa lahat ng probinsya at halos lahat ng distrito sa rehiyon. Mula sa panahon ng mabangis na pamumunong militar ng diktadurang US-Marcos hanggang sa kasalukuyang higit na mas mabangis na tiranikong diktadura ng rehimeng US-Duterte, matagumpay na binigo at patuloy na binibigo ng BHB sa rehiyon ang magkakasunod na mararahas na mga kontra-insurhensiyang kampanya at programa. Sa pamamagitan ng magiting na paglaban, paglahok ng malawak na masa at mahigpit na paghawak sa mga wastong prinsipyo, tuloytuloy na nagpalakas ang BHB sa rehiyon.
Sa kasalukuyan, pursigidong nagsisikap ang BHB sa rehiyon na mapagpasyang pangibabawan ang ilan pang umiiral na mga bahid ng konserbatismo sa pulitika at militar; at mula rito’y mabilis na makapagpalakas upang makaagapay sa pagsusulong ng digmang bayan sa buong bansa patungo sa mas mataas nitong antas. Patunay dito ang matagumpay na pagbigo sa kampanya ng kaaway laban sa BHB sa pamamagitan ng mga taktikal na opensiba at iba pang aksyong militar na dumulo sa tagumpay na reyd sa isang PA-CAFGU detachment sa Kalinga noong Disyembre 2018 kung saan ay nakasamsam ang BHB ng 32 na armas. Magpapatuloy pa ang BHB sa rehiyon sa pagpupursigeng makapaglunsad ng paparaming mga taktikal na opensiba upang ipagtanggol ang karapatan ng mamamayan, ipatupad ng tunay na reporma sa lupa at parusahan ang mga pusakal na mga kontra-rebolusyonaryo at kontra-mamamayan at mula rito ay makasamsam ng paparaming armas para sa karagdagang mga pormasyon.
Buong Giting na Iwagayway ang Pulang Bandila Ng Armadong Rebolusyon
Ipinapanawagan sa lahat ng mga kumander at mandirigma ng BHB at sa lahat ng rebolusyonaryong pwersa, na paigtingin ang paglaban sa rehimeng US-Duterte. Kailangang buklurin ang pinakamalawak na pagkakaisa at paglaban ng mamamayan upang mapatalsik sa poder ang tiranikong rehimen. Nararapat samantalahin ang pagkapoot at matinding galit ng mabilis na lumalawak na hanay ng sambayanan laban sa naghaharing rehimen upang mabilis na mapukaw, maorganisa at mapakilos ang pinakamalawak na hanay nila para sa pagsusulong ng kanilang makauring interes at ng armadong rebolusyon. At sa pamamagitan nito’y kumprehensibo tayong magpalakas at isulong ang digmang bayan sa susunod na mas mataas na yugto.
Buong sigasig nating labanan at biguin ang marahas na kontra-mamamayang Oplan Kapayapaan ng mabilis na naihihiwalay na teroristang rehimen. Kailangang pangibabawan ng masa ang matinding pananakot ng kaaway. Nararapat na buong tapang na ipaglaban ang mga batayang kahilingan at masigasig na isulong ang mga anti-pyudal na pakikibakang masa. Sa kagyat, isulong ang malawakang kilusang masa upang labanan ang napakatinding kahirapan at kagutuman dulot ng magkakasunod na kalamidad; at iba pang matitinding isyung pangkabuhayan tulad ng pagbagsak ng presyo ng palay, pagtaas ng presyo ng mga bilihin at malawakang pangangamkam ng mga lupain. Ngayong panahon ng eleksyon, hamunin ng masa ang mga pulitiko – na kung totoong nagsisilbi sila sa mamamayan, tugunan nila ang karaingan ng masa imbes na nilulustay ang kinurakot na pondo ng bayan sa pambibili ng mga boto at pagpipinansya ng mga armadong goons. Ubos-kayang ilantad at labanan ang mga pasistang atake at pananakot.
Mabilis na palakasin ang BHB upang mabuo ang dagdag na mga pormasyong platun at kumpanya at maitatag ang mga laking kumpanyang larangang gerilya. Kumprehensibong palakasin ang baseng masa ng armadong rebolusyon sa kanayunan sa pamamagitan ng mahusay na pagsusulong ng tatlong integral na tungkulin ng pagbubuo ng baseng masa, pagsusulong ng agraryong rebolusyon at armadong pakikibaka. Sa harap ng papatinding pambansang pang-aapi at agresyon ng mga imperyalistang kumpanya, buo-buong pakilusin at palahukin ang mga tribo at komunidad ng mga pambansang minorya ng Cordillera sa armadong rebolusyon.
Paigtingin pa ang mga taktikal na opensiba at bigyang diin ang mga opensibang nakakasamsam ng armas mula sa kaaway. Masigasig na pakilusin ang buo-buong mamamayan para sa digma upang biguin ang ‘Whole of Nation Approach’ ng kaaway.
Buong sigasig at buong tapang na labanan ang Oplan Kapayapaan!
Patalsikin ang rehimeng US-Duterte!
Isulong ang digmang bayan sa susunod na mas mataas na antas hanggang makamit ang tagumpay!
CPP/NPA-Kalinga: Magpalakas para sa lahatang-panig na pagsulong! Iabante ang digmang bayan hanggang sa tagumpay!
NPA-Kalinga propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Mar 27, 2019): Magpalakas para sa lahatang-panig na pagsulong! Iabante ang digmang bayan hanggang sa tagumpay!
Ka Tipon Gil-Ayab
NPA-Kalinga
New People's Army
Isang maalab at taas-kamaong pagpupugay sa lahat ng mga pulang kumander, mga opisyal at mandirigma ng Bagong Hukbong Bayan para sa ginintuang taon ng pagkakatatag nito bilang tunay na hukbo ng mamamayang Pilipino! Taas-kamaong pagbatin din sa lahat ng kadre at kasapi ng Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas na walang-kapagurang gumagabay at namumuno sa armadong pakikibaka bilang pagkilala na ito ang pangunahin at pinakamataas na porma na paglaban sa naghahari’t mapang-aping uri. Gayun din, marapat na bigyan ng pinakamataas na pagkilala ang lahat ng ating mga rebolusyonaryong martir, kung saan 170 ang martir ng Kalinga. Sila ang mga kasamang hindi nag-atubli at walang pag-iimbot na nag-alay ng kanilang lakas, talino, at buhay para sa pagsulong ng ating rebolusyonaryong mga mithiin.
Malayo na ang ating narating at marami ng tayong naipong mga tagumpay at aral mula nang naitatag ang BHB noong Marso 29, 1969. Pitong taon pagkatapos nito ay narating ng BHB ang probinsya ng Kalinga taong 1976 sa bahagi ng Lubo, Tanudan kung saan sinikap nitong makapagpalawak at makapag-organisa. Sa kasalukuyan, matapos ang mga pag-abante ng gawaing IPO, kahirapan at mga pag-atras dulot ng maling linya, patuloy na nakatayo at nagsisilbi sa interes ng masang pinagsasamantalahan ang BHB sa probinsya at gayun din sa pambansang saklaw.
Tulad ng noong panahon ng pakikibaka laban sa Chico Dam 1-4 ng diktadurang Marcos, kinahaharap muli ng samabayan ang papaigting na banta laban sa kanilang buhay, ari-arian at kinabukasan sa katauhan ng rehimeng US-Duterte. Berdugong maituturin ang rehimeng ito dahil sa walang-habas nitong mga pagpatay sa ngalan ng mga kontra-mamamayang mga gera nito. Sinasangkalan nito ang kapakanan at kinabukasan ng mamamayang Pilipino sa patuloy na paglalako sa mga dayuhan at lokal na kapitalista ng mga lupang ninuno at natural yaman ng bansa upang makapagkamal ng daan bilyong pisong mga pautang at pondo na napupunta lamang sa korapsyon. Pinalalala nito ang agwat ng naghaharing uri at maralitang Pilipino sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay pabor sa mga batas at patakarang pang-ekonomiyang nagsisilbi sa interes ng mga dayuhan, panginoong maylupa at burgesya kumprador gaya ng TRAIN Law, Rice Tariffication at Jeepney Phaseout.
Sa Kalinga, nagsimula na ang konstruksyon ng 4.37 bilyong pisong halaga na Chico River Pump Irrigation Project (CRPIP) na pinondohan mula sa pautang ng bansang China. CAMC Engineering Co., isang korporasyong tsino ang nagpapatupad ng proyekto kung saan mga manggagawang tsino rin ang magtatrabaho. Gayun din, nagkalat sa buong probinsya ang iba’t ibang proyektong pang-enerhiya gaya ng dam at geothermal. Nagpapatuloy ang panlilinlang at panggigipit ng kumpanyang Chevron-Aragorn sa mga mamamayan ng Pasil- Lubuagan-Tinglayan upang maitulak ang plano nitong geothermal powerplant na aagaw sa ekta-ektaryang lupain ng mga mamamayan ng mga nabanggit na munisipyo.
Ang mga mapanira at mapanlinlang na proyektong ito, mula noon hanggang ngayon, ay kaakibat ng tumitinding pasismo sa buong probinsya. Ang mga berdugong Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police (PC-INP) noon ay nag-aanyo na ngayon bilang PNP na kasama ng AFP sa paghahasik ng lagim sa buong bansa. At ang dating tutang Integrated Civilian Home Defense Force (ICHDF) ay ang siya ngayong mga CAFGU. Tuloy-tuloy ang malawakang rekrutment sa hanay ng mga ito at maging sa mga paramilitar gaya ng teroristang CPLA. Patuloy rin ang pagkakampo ng mga reaksyunaryong armado sa mga pampublikong lugar, kabahayan at pamimilit na makapagtayo ng mga detatsment sa loob ng mga baryo. Walang ibang naidudulot ito kundi takot, pagkadistorbo, at paglabag sa karapatan ng mga mamamayan.
Ngunit gaya ng mga pakikibakang masa laban sa Chico Dam, Cellophil Resources, at Batong Buhay Gold Mines noon, sinasalubong ang mga mapanirang proyektong ito ng pagtutol at paglaban ng mamamayan. Aktibong tinututulan ng masa ang Karayan Dam. Malakas at tuloy-tuloy ang oposisyon sa pang-aagaw ng Chevron-Aragorn sa ancestral na lupain ng mga tribo sa Pasil-Lubuagan-Tinglayan. Handa ang masa na ipaglaban ang kanilang mga karapatan. Patuloy silang kumikilos ng sama-sama upang irehistro ang kanilang mga katayuan sa iba’t ibang isyu na kanilang kinahaharap. Tuloy-tuloy ang paniningil ng masa sa gobyerno ng relief at rehab matapos ang mga kalamidad gaya ng Bagyong Rosita at Ompong at maging sa dinaranas na tag-tuyot sa kasalukuyan.
Bilang tugon, siniskap ng BHB na pag-ibayuhin ang responsibilidad nitong iabante ang interes ng masang kanyang pinaglilingkuran sa usaping pang-ekonomiya, pulitika, militar at kultura.
Ang mga matatagumpay na aksyong militar gaya pinakaunang taktikal na opensiba ng BHB taong 1977 sa Kallasan, Lubo, Tanudan laban sa mersenaryong 55th Philippine Army noon at ang reyd sa CAA detatsment sa Ag-agama, Western Uma, Lubuagan ngayon ay iilan lamang sa mga halimbawa ng pagtupad at pangangalaga nito sa kagalingan ng mamamayan.
Inabot ng BHB sa Kalinga noon ang lakas batalyong pwersa ng pultaym na hukbo at lakas platung pwersa ng milisyang bayan sa bawat baryo ng probinsya habang sinisikap na mahusay gampanan ang tungkulin sa pagbubuo ng baseng masa at pagsusulong ng agraryong rebolusyon. Naitayo sa probinsya ang ilang demokratikong gobyernong bayan habang pinapalakas ang produksyon at agrikultura. Limampung taon na pinatutunayan ng BHB na ito ay isang komprehensibong hukbo na naglilingkod sa interes ng masang api.
Hinarap, nilabanan at napangibabawan ng BHB at ng masa ang magkakasunod na mararahas na mga operation plan (oplan) ng mga nagdaan rehimen na gaya ng Oplan Lambat-Bitag 1-4, Oplan Bantay Laya at Oplan Bayanihan na naglalayong durugin ang rebolusyonaryong kilusan ngunit nabigo sa kalaunan. At sa kasalukuyan ay mahusay nating hinaharap at nilalabanan ang lahatang-panig na gera ng rehimeng US-Duterte.
Dumaan tayo sa isang yugto ng pagkakalihis pero sinikap nating bumangon mula rito sa pamamagitan ng paglalagom, pag-aaral at bukas na aktitud upang magwasto. Nagdulot ang mga kamaliang ito ng pinsala sa ating kilusan ngunit dahil sa ating hangaring makamit ang isang patas na lipunan, tayo at patuloy na nagwawasto, nagpupuna, nagsusuri at nagpupunyagi sa tulong ng pinakaabanteng teorya na Marxismo- Leninismo-Maoismo.
Ngayon, hamon sa ating mga pulang kumader at madirigma na patuloy na magpaunlad sa lahat ng antas ng trabaho habang komprehensibong hinaharap ang papatinding krisis ng bulok na lipunan at umiigting na pasismo ng estado. Kailangang lahatang-panig tayong sumulong upang makamit ang mithiing maabot ang abanteng yugto ng estratehikong depensiba sa mga susunod na taon. Kailangan nating magpalakas at magplaki ng pwersa habang tuloy-tuloy na binubuo ang kondisyon para sa pagtatayo ng demokratikong gobyernong bayan at pagsusulong ng agraryong rebolusyon na siyang sagot sa kahirapang dinaranas ng masang anakpawis. Kasama ang masang ating pinaglilingkuran bigyan natin ng diin ang pagpapalaki at pagpapalakas ng ating hanay sa pamamagitan ng masigasig na pagpapasampa mula sa hanay ng mga magsasaka, manggagawa at petiburgesya upang mas epektibo pa nating maharap ang kaaway at mga programa para sa pagsusulong ng agraryong rebolusyon. Kailangan nating mahamig ang malawak na hanay ng masa upang sumuporta at direktang lumahok sa digmang bayan.
Malinaw ang ating kalagayan at nais tunguhin. Kaya naman, malinaw rin ang ating dapat gawin. Hamunin natin ang ating mga sarili na umigpaw sa ating mga kahinaan at magkamit ng mas marami pang mga tagumpay para sa Partido at para sa rebolusyon.
Mabuhay ang Bagong Hukbong Bayan! Mabuhay ang Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas! Mabuhay ang samabayanang lumalaban!
Ka Tipon Gil-Ayab
NPA-Kalinga
New People's Army
March 27, 2019
Isang maalab at taas-kamaong pagpupugay sa lahat ng mga pulang kumander, mga opisyal at mandirigma ng Bagong Hukbong Bayan para sa ginintuang taon ng pagkakatatag nito bilang tunay na hukbo ng mamamayang Pilipino! Taas-kamaong pagbatin din sa lahat ng kadre at kasapi ng Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas na walang-kapagurang gumagabay at namumuno sa armadong pakikibaka bilang pagkilala na ito ang pangunahin at pinakamataas na porma na paglaban sa naghahari’t mapang-aping uri. Gayun din, marapat na bigyan ng pinakamataas na pagkilala ang lahat ng ating mga rebolusyonaryong martir, kung saan 170 ang martir ng Kalinga. Sila ang mga kasamang hindi nag-atubli at walang pag-iimbot na nag-alay ng kanilang lakas, talino, at buhay para sa pagsulong ng ating rebolusyonaryong mga mithiin.
Malayo na ang ating narating at marami ng tayong naipong mga tagumpay at aral mula nang naitatag ang BHB noong Marso 29, 1969. Pitong taon pagkatapos nito ay narating ng BHB ang probinsya ng Kalinga taong 1976 sa bahagi ng Lubo, Tanudan kung saan sinikap nitong makapagpalawak at makapag-organisa. Sa kasalukuyan, matapos ang mga pag-abante ng gawaing IPO, kahirapan at mga pag-atras dulot ng maling linya, patuloy na nakatayo at nagsisilbi sa interes ng masang pinagsasamantalahan ang BHB sa probinsya at gayun din sa pambansang saklaw.
Tulad ng noong panahon ng pakikibaka laban sa Chico Dam 1-4 ng diktadurang Marcos, kinahaharap muli ng samabayan ang papaigting na banta laban sa kanilang buhay, ari-arian at kinabukasan sa katauhan ng rehimeng US-Duterte. Berdugong maituturin ang rehimeng ito dahil sa walang-habas nitong mga pagpatay sa ngalan ng mga kontra-mamamayang mga gera nito. Sinasangkalan nito ang kapakanan at kinabukasan ng mamamayang Pilipino sa patuloy na paglalako sa mga dayuhan at lokal na kapitalista ng mga lupang ninuno at natural yaman ng bansa upang makapagkamal ng daan bilyong pisong mga pautang at pondo na napupunta lamang sa korapsyon. Pinalalala nito ang agwat ng naghaharing uri at maralitang Pilipino sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay pabor sa mga batas at patakarang pang-ekonomiyang nagsisilbi sa interes ng mga dayuhan, panginoong maylupa at burgesya kumprador gaya ng TRAIN Law, Rice Tariffication at Jeepney Phaseout.
Sa Kalinga, nagsimula na ang konstruksyon ng 4.37 bilyong pisong halaga na Chico River Pump Irrigation Project (CRPIP) na pinondohan mula sa pautang ng bansang China. CAMC Engineering Co., isang korporasyong tsino ang nagpapatupad ng proyekto kung saan mga manggagawang tsino rin ang magtatrabaho. Gayun din, nagkalat sa buong probinsya ang iba’t ibang proyektong pang-enerhiya gaya ng dam at geothermal. Nagpapatuloy ang panlilinlang at panggigipit ng kumpanyang Chevron-Aragorn sa mga mamamayan ng Pasil- Lubuagan-Tinglayan upang maitulak ang plano nitong geothermal powerplant na aagaw sa ekta-ektaryang lupain ng mga mamamayan ng mga nabanggit na munisipyo.
Ang mga mapanira at mapanlinlang na proyektong ito, mula noon hanggang ngayon, ay kaakibat ng tumitinding pasismo sa buong probinsya. Ang mga berdugong Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police (PC-INP) noon ay nag-aanyo na ngayon bilang PNP na kasama ng AFP sa paghahasik ng lagim sa buong bansa. At ang dating tutang Integrated Civilian Home Defense Force (ICHDF) ay ang siya ngayong mga CAFGU. Tuloy-tuloy ang malawakang rekrutment sa hanay ng mga ito at maging sa mga paramilitar gaya ng teroristang CPLA. Patuloy rin ang pagkakampo ng mga reaksyunaryong armado sa mga pampublikong lugar, kabahayan at pamimilit na makapagtayo ng mga detatsment sa loob ng mga baryo. Walang ibang naidudulot ito kundi takot, pagkadistorbo, at paglabag sa karapatan ng mga mamamayan.
Ngunit gaya ng mga pakikibakang masa laban sa Chico Dam, Cellophil Resources, at Batong Buhay Gold Mines noon, sinasalubong ang mga mapanirang proyektong ito ng pagtutol at paglaban ng mamamayan. Aktibong tinututulan ng masa ang Karayan Dam. Malakas at tuloy-tuloy ang oposisyon sa pang-aagaw ng Chevron-Aragorn sa ancestral na lupain ng mga tribo sa Pasil-Lubuagan-Tinglayan. Handa ang masa na ipaglaban ang kanilang mga karapatan. Patuloy silang kumikilos ng sama-sama upang irehistro ang kanilang mga katayuan sa iba’t ibang isyu na kanilang kinahaharap. Tuloy-tuloy ang paniningil ng masa sa gobyerno ng relief at rehab matapos ang mga kalamidad gaya ng Bagyong Rosita at Ompong at maging sa dinaranas na tag-tuyot sa kasalukuyan.
Bilang tugon, siniskap ng BHB na pag-ibayuhin ang responsibilidad nitong iabante ang interes ng masang kanyang pinaglilingkuran sa usaping pang-ekonomiya, pulitika, militar at kultura.
Ang mga matatagumpay na aksyong militar gaya pinakaunang taktikal na opensiba ng BHB taong 1977 sa Kallasan, Lubo, Tanudan laban sa mersenaryong 55th Philippine Army noon at ang reyd sa CAA detatsment sa Ag-agama, Western Uma, Lubuagan ngayon ay iilan lamang sa mga halimbawa ng pagtupad at pangangalaga nito sa kagalingan ng mamamayan.
Inabot ng BHB sa Kalinga noon ang lakas batalyong pwersa ng pultaym na hukbo at lakas platung pwersa ng milisyang bayan sa bawat baryo ng probinsya habang sinisikap na mahusay gampanan ang tungkulin sa pagbubuo ng baseng masa at pagsusulong ng agraryong rebolusyon. Naitayo sa probinsya ang ilang demokratikong gobyernong bayan habang pinapalakas ang produksyon at agrikultura. Limampung taon na pinatutunayan ng BHB na ito ay isang komprehensibong hukbo na naglilingkod sa interes ng masang api.
Hinarap, nilabanan at napangibabawan ng BHB at ng masa ang magkakasunod na mararahas na mga operation plan (oplan) ng mga nagdaan rehimen na gaya ng Oplan Lambat-Bitag 1-4, Oplan Bantay Laya at Oplan Bayanihan na naglalayong durugin ang rebolusyonaryong kilusan ngunit nabigo sa kalaunan. At sa kasalukuyan ay mahusay nating hinaharap at nilalabanan ang lahatang-panig na gera ng rehimeng US-Duterte.
Dumaan tayo sa isang yugto ng pagkakalihis pero sinikap nating bumangon mula rito sa pamamagitan ng paglalagom, pag-aaral at bukas na aktitud upang magwasto. Nagdulot ang mga kamaliang ito ng pinsala sa ating kilusan ngunit dahil sa ating hangaring makamit ang isang patas na lipunan, tayo at patuloy na nagwawasto, nagpupuna, nagsusuri at nagpupunyagi sa tulong ng pinakaabanteng teorya na Marxismo- Leninismo-Maoismo.
Ngayon, hamon sa ating mga pulang kumader at madirigma na patuloy na magpaunlad sa lahat ng antas ng trabaho habang komprehensibong hinaharap ang papatinding krisis ng bulok na lipunan at umiigting na pasismo ng estado. Kailangang lahatang-panig tayong sumulong upang makamit ang mithiing maabot ang abanteng yugto ng estratehikong depensiba sa mga susunod na taon. Kailangan nating magpalakas at magplaki ng pwersa habang tuloy-tuloy na binubuo ang kondisyon para sa pagtatayo ng demokratikong gobyernong bayan at pagsusulong ng agraryong rebolusyon na siyang sagot sa kahirapang dinaranas ng masang anakpawis. Kasama ang masang ating pinaglilingkuran bigyan natin ng diin ang pagpapalaki at pagpapalakas ng ating hanay sa pamamagitan ng masigasig na pagpapasampa mula sa hanay ng mga magsasaka, manggagawa at petiburgesya upang mas epektibo pa nating maharap ang kaaway at mga programa para sa pagsusulong ng agraryong rebolusyon. Kailangan nating mahamig ang malawak na hanay ng masa upang sumuporta at direktang lumahok sa digmang bayan.
Malinaw ang ating kalagayan at nais tunguhin. Kaya naman, malinaw rin ang ating dapat gawin. Hamunin natin ang ating mga sarili na umigpaw sa ating mga kahinaan at magkamit ng mas marami pang mga tagumpay para sa Partido at para sa rebolusyon.
Mabuhay ang Bagong Hukbong Bayan! Mabuhay ang Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas! Mabuhay ang samabayanang lumalaban!
CPP/NPA-EV: NPA received three M16 rifles, three pistols from detainees who escaped torture and threats of summary execution at the hands of the Calbiga police
NPA-Eastern Visayas propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Mar 27, 2019): NPA received three M16 rifles, three pistols from detainees who escaped torture and threats of summary execution at the hands of the Calbiga police
Karlos Manuel
Spokesperson
NPA-Eastern Visayas (Efren Martires Command)
New People's Army
Karlos Manuel
Spokesperson
NPA-Eastern Visayas (Efren Martires Command)
New People's Army
March 27, 2019
The Efren Martires Command of the New People’s Army-Eastern Visayas announced today that Rowel Mabahin and his brother, who is a minor, surrendered to the NPA immediately after escaping from detention at the police station in Calbiga, Western Samar last March 15. The brothers voluntarily turned over to the NPA three M16 rifles, two .45 cal. pistols and one 9mm pistol, three ammunition pouches, 12 M16 magazines and 300 bullets, two cellphones and other items. The Mabahin brothers are now in the custody of the NPA.
According to the Efren Martires Command, “The Mabahin brothers told the NPA they escaped from the custody of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines out of fear for their lives. This was because a certain SPO1 Eduardo T. Burca threatened to summarily execute them after showing them a video of the NPA ambush in Motiong, Western Samar that same day. The Mabahin brothers had reason to be afraid because the younger brother had already suffered torture. The Calbiga police forcibly poured water mixed with hot pepper down his throat while holding him down. The younger Mabahin thus incurred a deep hatred of the police because of his torture.”
The NPA added the brothers were driven to commit common crimes because of poverty, hunger and disenfranchisement. The brothers are accused under the GRP’s reactionary justice system of stealing two motorcycles and injuring a peasant who accused one of them of theft. The NPA said the brothers are ready to face the revolutionary justice system of the People’s Democratic Government because they will undergo due process, their rights will be fully respected, and if they indeed need to face trial, their youth and willingness to renew their lives will be duly considered.
https://www.philippinerevolution.info/statement/npa-received-three-m16-rifles-three-pistols-from-detainees-who-escaped-torture-and-threats-of-summary-execution-at-the-hands-of-the-calbiga-police/
According to the Efren Martires Command, “The Mabahin brothers told the NPA they escaped from the custody of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines out of fear for their lives. This was because a certain SPO1 Eduardo T. Burca threatened to summarily execute them after showing them a video of the NPA ambush in Motiong, Western Samar that same day. The Mabahin brothers had reason to be afraid because the younger brother had already suffered torture. The Calbiga police forcibly poured water mixed with hot pepper down his throat while holding him down. The younger Mabahin thus incurred a deep hatred of the police because of his torture.”
The NPA added the brothers were driven to commit common crimes because of poverty, hunger and disenfranchisement. The brothers are accused under the GRP’s reactionary justice system of stealing two motorcycles and injuring a peasant who accused one of them of theft. The NPA said the brothers are ready to face the revolutionary justice system of the People’s Democratic Government because they will undergo due process, their rights will be fully respected, and if they indeed need to face trial, their youth and willingness to renew their lives will be duly considered.
https://www.philippinerevolution.info/statement/npa-received-three-m16-rifles-three-pistols-from-detainees-who-escaped-torture-and-threats-of-summary-execution-at-the-hands-of-the-calbiga-police/
WESTMINCOM: Newly promoted Air Force General visits WestMinCom
Posted to the Western Mindanao Command (WESTMINCOM) Website (Mar 27, 2019): Newly promoted Air Force General visits WestMinCom
The newly promoted commander of the Tactical Operations Command, Philippine Air Force, Major General Glicerio Peralta, visited the Western Mindanao Command earlier today (March 27).
He was welcomed with a traditional company-sized military honors tendered by the officers, enlisted personnel, and civilian employees of the command.
He was then received by WestMinCom Chief Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega, Deputy Commander for Admin Brigadier General Cirilo Thomas Donato, Deputy Commander for Operations Brigadier General Generoso Ponio, and the Command Staff at the Laong-Laan Hall, Headquarters, Western Mindanao Command, Calarian, Zamboanga City.
MGen Peralta is a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy “Makatao” class of 1989. He is the current commander of the Tactical Operations Command, Philippine Air Force located at the Edwin Andrews Air Base, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City.
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The newly promoted commander of the Tactical Operations Command, Philippine Air Force, Major General Glicerio Peralta, visited the Western Mindanao Command earlier today (March 27).
He was welcomed with a traditional company-sized military honors tendered by the officers, enlisted personnel, and civilian employees of the command.
He was then received by WestMinCom Chief Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega, Deputy Commander for Admin Brigadier General Cirilo Thomas Donato, Deputy Commander for Operations Brigadier General Generoso Ponio, and the Command Staff at the Laong-Laan Hall, Headquarters, Western Mindanao Command, Calarian, Zamboanga City.
MGen Peralta is a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy “Makatao” class of 1989. He is the current commander of the Tactical Operations Command, Philippine Air Force located at the Edwin Andrews Air Base, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City.
http://www.westmincom.com/newly-promoted-air-force-general-visits-westmincom/
WESTMINCOM: WestMinCom welcomes CPP-NPA designation as terrorist group
Posted to the Western Mindanao Command (WESTMINCOM) Website (Mar 27, 2019): WestMinCom welcomes CPP-NPA designation as terrorist group
The Western Mindanao Command welcomes the designation of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army as a terrorist group.
“With the declaration of President Rodrigo Duterte, the WestMinCom mounts its all-out offensives to pressure and to hunt communist rebels in the area of operations,” said Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega, WestMinCom commander.
In February 2018, the Department of Justice filed a proscription before the Regional Trial Court in Manila to declare the CPP-NPA as a terrorist organization. This is pursuant to Proclamation No. 374, dated December 5, 2017, and Section 17 of Republic Act No. 9372, the “Human Security Act of 2007.”
“They were responsible for 235 attacks in 204 cities across the Philippines in 2017, resulting in 113 deaths,” claimed the Institute for Economics and Peace, a global think tank and peace advocate.
According to the IEP’s “Global Terrorism Index 2018,” the CPP-NPA committed the highest number of deaths in the Philippines in 2017. It committed 35% of the total deaths, 78% of which occurred while attacks were initiated on government officials and military targets, mostly in the provinces of North Cotabato and Bukidnon.
The GTI also showed that 33% of deaths were committed by unknown groups, trailed by the Abu Sayyaf (18%) and by the Maute group (8%).
The AFP earlier expressed support to this declaration and vowed to pursue communist rebels “without reservation and restrictions.”
In 2017, fourteen communist rebels died in the combat operations and 141 surrendered to the WestMinCom troops. Government forces also arrested 14 communist rebels in Mindanao.
Last year, our focused military operations yielded to two deaths, surrenders of seven, and arrests of 270 communist rebels.
“The spate of military operations led to massive capitulations of rebels and disintegration of communist factions in Mindanao,” added Lieutenant General Dela Vega.
“Backed by the support of the Mindanaoans, we anticipate that more rebels will return to the fold of the law and benefit from the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program,” he added.
Through our intense operations, a communist rebel died and 27 more surrendered to the troops this year. Six communist terrorists also yielded to the joint task forces in Mindanao since January 1, 2019.
“Community support programs are underway to complement our tactical and intelligence operations in Mindanao,” said Lieutenant General Dela Vega.
http://www.westmincom.com/westmincom-welcomes-cpp-npa-designation-as-terrorist-group/
The Western Mindanao Command welcomes the designation of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army as a terrorist group.
“With the declaration of President Rodrigo Duterte, the WestMinCom mounts its all-out offensives to pressure and to hunt communist rebels in the area of operations,” said Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega, WestMinCom commander.
In February 2018, the Department of Justice filed a proscription before the Regional Trial Court in Manila to declare the CPP-NPA as a terrorist organization. This is pursuant to Proclamation No. 374, dated December 5, 2017, and Section 17 of Republic Act No. 9372, the “Human Security Act of 2007.”
“They were responsible for 235 attacks in 204 cities across the Philippines in 2017, resulting in 113 deaths,” claimed the Institute for Economics and Peace, a global think tank and peace advocate.
According to the IEP’s “Global Terrorism Index 2018,” the CPP-NPA committed the highest number of deaths in the Philippines in 2017. It committed 35% of the total deaths, 78% of which occurred while attacks were initiated on government officials and military targets, mostly in the provinces of North Cotabato and Bukidnon.
The GTI also showed that 33% of deaths were committed by unknown groups, trailed by the Abu Sayyaf (18%) and by the Maute group (8%).
The AFP earlier expressed support to this declaration and vowed to pursue communist rebels “without reservation and restrictions.”
In 2017, fourteen communist rebels died in the combat operations and 141 surrendered to the WestMinCom troops. Government forces also arrested 14 communist rebels in Mindanao.
Last year, our focused military operations yielded to two deaths, surrenders of seven, and arrests of 270 communist rebels.
“The spate of military operations led to massive capitulations of rebels and disintegration of communist factions in Mindanao,” added Lieutenant General Dela Vega.
“Backed by the support of the Mindanaoans, we anticipate that more rebels will return to the fold of the law and benefit from the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program,” he added.
Through our intense operations, a communist rebel died and 27 more surrendered to the troops this year. Six communist terrorists also yielded to the joint task forces in Mindanao since January 1, 2019.
“Community support programs are underway to complement our tactical and intelligence operations in Mindanao,” said Lieutenant General Dela Vega.
http://www.westmincom.com/westmincom-welcomes-cpp-npa-designation-as-terrorist-group/
WESTMINCOM: Sayyaf’s arms cache found by troops amid ops in Sulu
Posted to the Western Mindanao Command (WESTMINCOM) Website (Mar 28, 2019): Sayyaf’s arms cache found by troops amid ops in Sulu
Soldiers pursuing Abu Sayyaf militants found an arms cache in Patikul, Sulu yesterday, March 26.
Troops from 13th Special Forces Company also retrieved from the Abu Sayyaf’s arms cache a 60mm mortar, two M16 rifles, bandoliers with magazines, IED paraphernalia, flags with ISIS markings, a military map, a handheld radio, and a night vision monocular in Barangay Bakong, Patikul at 11am yesterday.
Soldiers continue their focused military operations to track down Abu Sayyaf militants, according to Brigadier General Divino Rey Pabayo, Joint Task Force Sulu Commander.
At 5:35pm yesterday, troops from 2113th Special Forces Company st Infantry Battalion engaged in a 30-minute gun battle with 10 Abu Sayyaf militants in Latih, Patikul.
Combat troops delivered fire support and blocked possible withdrawal routes of the enemies.
There was no reported casualty on the government side.
“Military offensives are relentlessly being launched against Abu Sayyaf militants in known strategic strongholds of the enemies in Sulu. We remain resolute in crumbling terrorist groups to address security threats and to pave the way for stability in Mindanao,” said Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega, commander of Western Mindanao Command.
“Rest assured that we will fulfill our mandate of securing the area of responsibility by ending insurgency to pave the way for development here,” added Lieutenant General Dela Vega.
http://www.westmincom.com/sayyafs-arms-cache-found-by-troops-amid-ops-in-sulu/
Soldiers pursuing Abu Sayyaf militants found an arms cache in Patikul, Sulu yesterday, March 26.
Troops from 13th Special Forces Company also retrieved from the Abu Sayyaf’s arms cache a 60mm mortar, two M16 rifles, bandoliers with magazines, IED paraphernalia, flags with ISIS markings, a military map, a handheld radio, and a night vision monocular in Barangay Bakong, Patikul at 11am yesterday.
Soldiers continue their focused military operations to track down Abu Sayyaf militants, according to Brigadier General Divino Rey Pabayo, Joint Task Force Sulu Commander.
At 5:35pm yesterday, troops from 2113th Special Forces Company st Infantry Battalion engaged in a 30-minute gun battle with 10 Abu Sayyaf militants in Latih, Patikul.
Combat troops delivered fire support and blocked possible withdrawal routes of the enemies.
There was no reported casualty on the government side.
“Military offensives are relentlessly being launched against Abu Sayyaf militants in known strategic strongholds of the enemies in Sulu. We remain resolute in crumbling terrorist groups to address security threats and to pave the way for stability in Mindanao,” said Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega, commander of Western Mindanao Command.
“Rest assured that we will fulfill our mandate of securing the area of responsibility by ending insurgency to pave the way for development here,” added Lieutenant General Dela Vega.
http://www.westmincom.com/sayyafs-arms-cache-found-by-troops-amid-ops-in-sulu/
WESTMINCOM: Military vows to maintain security, ensures poll preparation in Maguindanao
Posted to the Western Mindanao Command (WESTMINCOM) Website (Mar 28, 2019): Military vows to maintain security, ensures poll preparation in Maguindanao
The military vowed to maintain security in Maguindanao and ensured preparations for the midterm elections during the 8th regular meeting of the Kapamagayun Inter-Agency Task Force in the province on March 26.
Soldiers from 90th Infantry Battalion and 5th Special Forces Battalion and Maguindanao Provincial Police Office pledged to maintain the peace and security at their respective area of operations during the meeting held at Talayan Municipal Hall.
They likewise vowed to perform their duties and responsibilities to ensure a safe, secured, honest, orderly, peaceful, and credible midterm elections on May 13, 2019.
Colonel Wilbur Mamawag, 603rd Infantry Brigade Commander, was inducted as the new co-chairperson of the KIATF.
Colonel Mamawag conveyed, in his statement, that they have to work hand-in-hand in order to achieve their advocacies on peace and security.
Talayan Municipal Mayor Datu Tungkang Midtimbang, Al-Haj hosted the said meeting. He further encouraged local chief executives to strengthen their advocacies as KIATF members and to pursue their objectives for the achievement of their common goals.
As a result of the intensified campaign against the proliferation of the loose firearms in the area of operations of the 90IB, loose firearms were turned over by the municipalities of Datu Anggal Midtimbang, Guindulungan, Talayan, and Talitay in a ceremony held on Monday.
Mayor Tungkang Midtimbang conveyed his sincere gratitude to the leadership of the 603rd Bde and the Task Force “Kutawato” of the Joint Task Force Central for establishing the KIATF as the mechanism towards peace, prosperity, and progress in the province of Maguindanao.
“We will continue to engage our partners and the people of Maguindanao in our peaceful mechanisms to address insurgency in Mindanao. We believe that by involving and empowering communities, we are employing feasible resolutions to address security issues in the area,” said Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega, commander of Western Mindanao Command.
“Peace is inclusive and is best achieved by convergence and commitment, and we have, no doubt, achieved milestones by treading on that journey together,” he added.
Kapamagayun Inter-Agency Task Force (KIATF) is an ad hoc interagency organization of the municipalities of Kabuntalan, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Datu Anggal Midtimbang, Talayan, Talitay, Guindulungan and 603rd Bde, with 90th Infantry (Bigkis-Lahi) Battalion and 5th Special Forces Battalion of Task Force “Kutawato” under Joint Task Force Central as Head Secretariat/secretariat.
It was activated on June 29, 2017 as one of the joint initiatives and advocacies of the 603rd Infantry Brigade and LCEs of the said municipalities.
http://www.westmincom.com/military-vows-to-maintain-security-ensures-poll-preparation-in-maguindanao/
The military vowed to maintain security in Maguindanao and ensured preparations for the midterm elections during the 8th regular meeting of the Kapamagayun Inter-Agency Task Force in the province on March 26.
Soldiers from 90th Infantry Battalion and 5th Special Forces Battalion and Maguindanao Provincial Police Office pledged to maintain the peace and security at their respective area of operations during the meeting held at Talayan Municipal Hall.
They likewise vowed to perform their duties and responsibilities to ensure a safe, secured, honest, orderly, peaceful, and credible midterm elections on May 13, 2019.
Colonel Wilbur Mamawag, 603rd Infantry Brigade Commander, was inducted as the new co-chairperson of the KIATF.
Colonel Mamawag conveyed, in his statement, that they have to work hand-in-hand in order to achieve their advocacies on peace and security.
Talayan Municipal Mayor Datu Tungkang Midtimbang, Al-Haj hosted the said meeting. He further encouraged local chief executives to strengthen their advocacies as KIATF members and to pursue their objectives for the achievement of their common goals.
As a result of the intensified campaign against the proliferation of the loose firearms in the area of operations of the 90IB, loose firearms were turned over by the municipalities of Datu Anggal Midtimbang, Guindulungan, Talayan, and Talitay in a ceremony held on Monday.
Mayor Tungkang Midtimbang conveyed his sincere gratitude to the leadership of the 603rd Bde and the Task Force “Kutawato” of the Joint Task Force Central for establishing the KIATF as the mechanism towards peace, prosperity, and progress in the province of Maguindanao.
“We will continue to engage our partners and the people of Maguindanao in our peaceful mechanisms to address insurgency in Mindanao. We believe that by involving and empowering communities, we are employing feasible resolutions to address security issues in the area,” said Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega, commander of Western Mindanao Command.
“Peace is inclusive and is best achieved by convergence and commitment, and we have, no doubt, achieved milestones by treading on that journey together,” he added.
Kapamagayun Inter-Agency Task Force (KIATF) is an ad hoc interagency organization of the municipalities of Kabuntalan, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Datu Anggal Midtimbang, Talayan, Talitay, Guindulungan and 603rd Bde, with 90th Infantry (Bigkis-Lahi) Battalion and 5th Special Forces Battalion of Task Force “Kutawato” under Joint Task Force Central as Head Secretariat/secretariat.
It was activated on June 29, 2017 as one of the joint initiatives and advocacies of the 603rd Infantry Brigade and LCEs of the said municipalities.
http://www.westmincom.com/military-vows-to-maintain-security-ensures-poll-preparation-in-maguindanao/
WESTMINCOM: New Joint Task Group activated in Zamboanga Sibugay
Posted to the Western Mindanao Command (WESTMINCOM) Website (Mar 28, 2019): New Joint Task Group activated in Zamboanga Sibugay
A new Joint Task Group (JTG) was activated to support the all-out campaign against terrorism and criminalities in Zamboanga Sibugay.
The formal activation of Joint Task Group Sibugay Bay was held at the Headquarters of the 102nd Infantry (Igsoon) Brigade in Barangay Sanito, Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay at 10 am yesterday (March 27).
The successful activation of said JTG was through the strong collaboration of various agencies including the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, Philippine Coast Guard, and the Local Government Units of Zamboanga Sibugay that aim to synchronize the efforts against all threat groups in the province.
Further, the newly activated Joint Task Group will suppress threats of terrorism and fight criminalities particularly kidnapping, piracy, extortion, drug trafficking, proliferation of firearms, and other illegal activities.
The 102nd Infantry Brigade of the 1st Infantry (TABAK) Division together with the Police Provincial Office (PPO), Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Provincial Local Government Unit (PLGU) and League of Municipalities of Zamboanga Sibugay Province signed the Memorandum of Understanding during the ceremony as a testament for their support and commitment to the Joint Task Group.
In his message, Honorable Wilter Yap Palma, the Governor of Zamboanga Sibugay, expressed his gratitude for the activation of the Joint Task Group.
He also pledged his support on administrative and operational matters.
“Do your job, enforce the law and we will also do our part. Anything that happens in this province is also our responsibility”, Palma added.
The Joint Task Group Sibugay Bay is composed of six sectors and is headed by Colonel Jose Randolf Sino Cruz, the Deputy Brigade Commander of 102nd Infantry Brigade.
Each sector is composed of the personnel from the Army, the PNP and the PCG that are deployed along the coastal areas of the province primarily to perform joint maritime law enforcement, search and rescue, and environmental protection.
“As the operating arm of the 1st Infantry Division, we will adhere to jointly and promptly collaborate with other agencies involved in addressing the peace and security in our area of responsibility where the province of Zamboanga Sibugay belongs,” said Brigadier General Bagnus Gaerlan, 102nd Infantry Brigade Commander.
In his message, Joint Task Force ZamPeLan commander Brigadier General Roberto Ancan said; “The JTG Sibugay Bay will definitely boost our efforts in our campaign against terrorism, criminalities and other forms of threats in the province because of our strong collaboration with the LGUs and other law enforcement agencies, with the full support of our local communities in the ambit of the whole-of-nation approach.”
“I assure you of our full support on the operational and administrative needs of the unit in order to accomplish the mission of the Joint Task Group Sibugay Bay in the furtherance of peace, security and development of the province,” BGen Ancan added.
Western Mindanao Command chief Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega said the establishment of the new JTG will be a great help to eradicate lawlessness in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay.
“I encourage all members of the Joint Task Group Sibugay Bay to put forth your best efforts for the accomplishment of the group and the command’s mission,” added LtGen Dela Vega.
“As I always say, if we always do the right things and do the things right, we will never go wrong,” LtGen Dela Vega concluded.
http://www.westmincom.com/new-joint-task-group-activated-in-zamboanga-sibugay/
A new Joint Task Group (JTG) was activated to support the all-out campaign against terrorism and criminalities in Zamboanga Sibugay.
The formal activation of Joint Task Group Sibugay Bay was held at the Headquarters of the 102nd Infantry (Igsoon) Brigade in Barangay Sanito, Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay at 10 am yesterday (March 27).
The successful activation of said JTG was through the strong collaboration of various agencies including the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, Philippine Coast Guard, and the Local Government Units of Zamboanga Sibugay that aim to synchronize the efforts against all threat groups in the province.
Further, the newly activated Joint Task Group will suppress threats of terrorism and fight criminalities particularly kidnapping, piracy, extortion, drug trafficking, proliferation of firearms, and other illegal activities.
The 102nd Infantry Brigade of the 1st Infantry (TABAK) Division together with the Police Provincial Office (PPO), Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Provincial Local Government Unit (PLGU) and League of Municipalities of Zamboanga Sibugay Province signed the Memorandum of Understanding during the ceremony as a testament for their support and commitment to the Joint Task Group.
In his message, Honorable Wilter Yap Palma, the Governor of Zamboanga Sibugay, expressed his gratitude for the activation of the Joint Task Group.
He also pledged his support on administrative and operational matters.
“Do your job, enforce the law and we will also do our part. Anything that happens in this province is also our responsibility”, Palma added.
The Joint Task Group Sibugay Bay is composed of six sectors and is headed by Colonel Jose Randolf Sino Cruz, the Deputy Brigade Commander of 102nd Infantry Brigade.
Each sector is composed of the personnel from the Army, the PNP and the PCG that are deployed along the coastal areas of the province primarily to perform joint maritime law enforcement, search and rescue, and environmental protection.
“As the operating arm of the 1st Infantry Division, we will adhere to jointly and promptly collaborate with other agencies involved in addressing the peace and security in our area of responsibility where the province of Zamboanga Sibugay belongs,” said Brigadier General Bagnus Gaerlan, 102nd Infantry Brigade Commander.
In his message, Joint Task Force ZamPeLan commander Brigadier General Roberto Ancan said; “The JTG Sibugay Bay will definitely boost our efforts in our campaign against terrorism, criminalities and other forms of threats in the province because of our strong collaboration with the LGUs and other law enforcement agencies, with the full support of our local communities in the ambit of the whole-of-nation approach.”
“I assure you of our full support on the operational and administrative needs of the unit in order to accomplish the mission of the Joint Task Group Sibugay Bay in the furtherance of peace, security and development of the province,” BGen Ancan added.
Western Mindanao Command chief Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega said the establishment of the new JTG will be a great help to eradicate lawlessness in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay.
“I encourage all members of the Joint Task Group Sibugay Bay to put forth your best efforts for the accomplishment of the group and the command’s mission,” added LtGen Dela Vega.
“As I always say, if we always do the right things and do the things right, we will never go wrong,” LtGen Dela Vega concluded.
http://www.westmincom.com/new-joint-task-group-activated-in-zamboanga-sibugay/
NPA leader’s gadgets rich in rebel intel
From the Sun Star-Bacolod (Mar 28, 2019): NPA leader’s gadgets rich in rebel intel
NEGROS. New People’s Army leader Ka Frank Fernandez talks with Moises Padilla Mayor Magdaleno Peña following the former’s arrest. (Contributed photo)
BRIGADIER General Benedict Arevalo, commanding officer of the 303rd Brigade of the Philippine Army based in Barangay Minoyan, Murcia, is crediting Moises Padilla Mayor Magdaleno Peña in the arrest of National Democratic Front spokesperson Ka Frank Fernandez.
In a press conference Wednesday morning, March 26, Arevalo said Peña contributed resources to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP), which resulted in the arrest of Fernandez and his wife Cleofe Lagtapon. Arevalo said it was a “historical event,” as along with Fernadez's arrest, the army also recovered a lot of intelligence information from the mobile phones and laptops seized from the rebel leader.
The informant who led law enforcement agencies to the whereabouts of the rebel leader will receive a reward of P8 million from the government.
In a separate press conference on Wednesday, Peña presented to the media the video of his 35-minute conversation with Fernandez at the hospital where the latter has been confined. Fernandez, in the video, admitted that he has multiple organ diseases and has been undergoing dialysis. He is 71 years old.
Pena said even Fernandez was astounded that he was arrested in just two months, while the AFP and PNP spent years trying to track down and arrest the rebel leader.
Peña said that Fernandez left Negros last October.
Peña also held a meeting with Fernandez and urged him to tell his followers from the NPA in Negros to stop their killings.
The mayor also noted that some members of the AFP and PNP were eager to kill Fernandez in retribution for his part in killing their fellow soldiers and police officers in Negros, but he urged them to keep Fernandez alive and face justice.
Peña added he had already forgiven Fernandez, over his part in the ambush against him in the town of Pulupandan in 2007, which resulted in the deaths of two of his aides.
Fernandez and Lagtapon were arrested last Sunday, March 24 in the town of Liliw in Laguna.
Peña described Fernandez’s miserable living situation in Laguna.
Their arrest came two days after President Rodrigo Duterte permanently suspended peace talks with the communist rebels.
https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1798947/Bacolod/Local-News/NPA-leaders-gadgets-rich-in-rebel-intel
NEGROS. New People’s Army leader Ka Frank Fernandez talks with Moises Padilla Mayor Magdaleno Peña following the former’s arrest. (Contributed photo)
BRIGADIER General Benedict Arevalo, commanding officer of the 303rd Brigade of the Philippine Army based in Barangay Minoyan, Murcia, is crediting Moises Padilla Mayor Magdaleno Peña in the arrest of National Democratic Front spokesperson Ka Frank Fernandez.
In a press conference Wednesday morning, March 26, Arevalo said Peña contributed resources to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP), which resulted in the arrest of Fernandez and his wife Cleofe Lagtapon. Arevalo said it was a “historical event,” as along with Fernadez's arrest, the army also recovered a lot of intelligence information from the mobile phones and laptops seized from the rebel leader.
The informant who led law enforcement agencies to the whereabouts of the rebel leader will receive a reward of P8 million from the government.
In a separate press conference on Wednesday, Peña presented to the media the video of his 35-minute conversation with Fernandez at the hospital where the latter has been confined. Fernandez, in the video, admitted that he has multiple organ diseases and has been undergoing dialysis. He is 71 years old.
Pena said even Fernandez was astounded that he was arrested in just two months, while the AFP and PNP spent years trying to track down and arrest the rebel leader.
Peña said that Fernandez left Negros last October.
Peña also held a meeting with Fernandez and urged him to tell his followers from the NPA in Negros to stop their killings.
The mayor also noted that some members of the AFP and PNP were eager to kill Fernandez in retribution for his part in killing their fellow soldiers and police officers in Negros, but he urged them to keep Fernandez alive and face justice.
Peña added he had already forgiven Fernandez, over his part in the ambush against him in the town of Pulupandan in 2007, which resulted in the deaths of two of his aides.
Fernandez and Lagtapon were arrested last Sunday, March 24 in the town of Liliw in Laguna.
Peña described Fernandez’s miserable living situation in Laguna.
Their arrest came two days after President Rodrigo Duterte permanently suspended peace talks with the communist rebels.
https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1798947/Bacolod/Local-News/NPA-leaders-gadgets-rich-in-rebel-intel
PVAO mulls war veterans’ ward in reg’l hospitals
From Panay News (Mar 27, 2019): PVAO mulls war veterans’ ward in reg’l hospitals
Wheelchair-bound Ilonggo veterans of World War II gather at the Balantang Memorial Cemetery National Shrine in Barangay Quintin Salas, Jaro, Iloilo City during the commemoration of the 74th Liberation of Panay on March 18, 2019. Now senior citizens, their most common concern is their frail health. So that ageing war veterans are ensured of proper healthcare, the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office plans to open veterans’ wards in regional hospitals across the country managed by the Department of Health. IAN PAUL CORDERO/PN
ILOILO City – So that ageing war veterans are ensured of proper healthcare, the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) plans to open veterans’ wards in regional hospitals across the country managed by the Department of Health (DOH).
After the pilot veterans’ ward opens in Davao City, the other regional hospitals would follow, said PVAO administrator Ernesto Carolina.
“DOH secretary Francisco Duque authorized us already,” disclosed Carolina during rites commemorating the 74th Liberation of Panay at the Balantang Memorial Cemetery National Shrine in Barangay Quintin Salas, Jaro district on March 18.
The veterans’ ward would have 10 beds.
“Our war veterans deserve to have a ward of their own in government hospitals,” stressed Carolina.
Now senior citizens, the war veterans’ most common concern is their frail health.
The government operates the Veterans Memorial Medical Center to address the health concerns of veterans, their dependents and retirees in the government’s Armed Forces but it is located in Quezon City and the distance could be too much to travel for war veterans from faraway parts of the country.
Also, according to Carolina, the government plans to shoulder all the medical/health needs of war veterans beginning in year 2020.
“We would like our war veterans to feel na they are important, na we are recognizing them, binibigyang value or halaga ang kanilang masalakit at serbisyo sa bayan,” said Carolina.
Beginning January 2019, the veterans’ monthly pension was increased – P20,000 from the previous P5,000, said Carolina.
https://www.panaynews.net/pvao-mulls-war-veterans-ward-in-regl-hospitals/
Wheelchair-bound Ilonggo veterans of World War II gather at the Balantang Memorial Cemetery National Shrine in Barangay Quintin Salas, Jaro, Iloilo City during the commemoration of the 74th Liberation of Panay on March 18, 2019. Now senior citizens, their most common concern is their frail health. So that ageing war veterans are ensured of proper healthcare, the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office plans to open veterans’ wards in regional hospitals across the country managed by the Department of Health. IAN PAUL CORDERO/PN
ILOILO City – So that ageing war veterans are ensured of proper healthcare, the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) plans to open veterans’ wards in regional hospitals across the country managed by the Department of Health (DOH).
After the pilot veterans’ ward opens in Davao City, the other regional hospitals would follow, said PVAO administrator Ernesto Carolina.
“DOH secretary Francisco Duque authorized us already,” disclosed Carolina during rites commemorating the 74th Liberation of Panay at the Balantang Memorial Cemetery National Shrine in Barangay Quintin Salas, Jaro district on March 18.
The veterans’ ward would have 10 beds.
“Our war veterans deserve to have a ward of their own in government hospitals,” stressed Carolina.
Now senior citizens, the war veterans’ most common concern is their frail health.
The government operates the Veterans Memorial Medical Center to address the health concerns of veterans, their dependents and retirees in the government’s Armed Forces but it is located in Quezon City and the distance could be too much to travel for war veterans from faraway parts of the country.
Also, according to Carolina, the government plans to shoulder all the medical/health needs of war veterans beginning in year 2020.
“We would like our war veterans to feel na they are important, na we are recognizing them, binibigyang value or halaga ang kanilang masalakit at serbisyo sa bayan,” said Carolina.
Beginning January 2019, the veterans’ monthly pension was increased – P20,000 from the previous P5,000, said Carolina.
https://www.panaynews.net/pvao-mulls-war-veterans-ward-in-regl-hospitals/
NDF: Free Ka Frank, charges trumped up
From the Visayan Daily Star (Mar 27, 2019): NDF: Free Ka Frank, charges trumped up
The National Democratic Front–Negros condemned the arrest of its spokesperson, Frank Fernandez, and two others, and also denounced what it claimed to be trumped up charges filed against them.
In a statement it issued yesterday, the NDF-Negros also demanded that the government present Fernandez, his wife, Cleofe Lagtapon, and Gee-Ann Perez to their families and legal counsel, and immediately release them on the basis of justice, propriety and humanitarian considerations.
Brig. Gen. Benedict Arevalo, 303rd Brigade commander, said Fernandez, 71, who is the secretary of Komiteng Rehiyonal-Negros/Cebu/Bohol/ Siquijor, Lagtapon who is ranked number two in the Negros revolutionary movement, and Perez were arrested in Laguna on Sunday by the police and military.
Arevalo assured the families of three captured rebels that they are being treated very well, noting also that two of them are senior citizens and need medical attention.
Shortly before his arrest, Arevalo said that Presidential Adviser on Peace Process Carlito Galvez even offered medical treatment to the ailing Fernandez at St. Luke’s Medical Center, and allocated P1 million for his medical needs, if he will surrender.
NDF-Negros admitted that Fernandez, accompanied by his wife, were in Laguna to seek medical attention. Considering their old age and the health condition of Fernandez, the military and police were ridiculous for planting firearms and explosives on them, it added.
The arrest of the three rebel suspects yielded three .45 caliber pistols, three hand grenades, cellular phones, and USB ports that contained subversive documents.
As to the NDF-Negros claim that Fernandez still enjoys immunity from arrest for being among their peace consultants through the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees, Arevalo reminded them that the JASIG is no longer in effect after the termination of peace talks by President Rodrigo Duterte.
It is a lie and cheap propaganda to say that Fernandez and his companions are being mistreated, he said.
NDF-Negros also debunked military claims that the arrest of Fernandez is a setback for the revolutionary movement, recalling his statement during the 2016 Peace Forum in Negros Island, where he emphasized that “the people know that the revolutionary movement is alive, not because of Frank Fernandez, but because the masses keep the revolution.”
Arresting the two top leaders of the CPP-NPA in the Visayas will create not only a leadership and ideological vacuum, considering that Fernandez and Lagtapon are among the remaining icons of the communist terrorist organization in the region, but also a great demoralization effect among the NPA remnants, Arevalo said.
There is a reward of not less than P8 million for the arrest of Fernandez, who was among the seven Negros priests who joined the revolutionary movement in the early 1970s, Arevalo said.
The former Catholic priest, with the aliases of Agro, Ibarra, Tatay, Uloy, Andot, faces murder and attempted murder cases in Guihulgan City, Negros Oriental, and a robbery case before the Cadiz Regional Trial Court.
Arevalo said Lagtapon, 66, is the deputy secretary of KR-NCBS and head of the Finance Commission.
The arrest of Lagtapon, Arevalo said will disrupt the distribution of the rebel group’s finances and collection of money through their activities.
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2019/March/27/topstory1.htm
The National Democratic Front–Negros condemned the arrest of its spokesperson, Frank Fernandez, and two others, and also denounced what it claimed to be trumped up charges filed against them.
In a statement it issued yesterday, the NDF-Negros also demanded that the government present Fernandez, his wife, Cleofe Lagtapon, and Gee-Ann Perez to their families and legal counsel, and immediately release them on the basis of justice, propriety and humanitarian considerations.
Brig. Gen. Benedict Arevalo, 303rd Brigade commander, said Fernandez, 71, who is the secretary of Komiteng Rehiyonal-Negros/Cebu/Bohol/ Siquijor, Lagtapon who is ranked number two in the Negros revolutionary movement, and Perez were arrested in Laguna on Sunday by the police and military.
Arevalo assured the families of three captured rebels that they are being treated very well, noting also that two of them are senior citizens and need medical attention.
Shortly before his arrest, Arevalo said that Presidential Adviser on Peace Process Carlito Galvez even offered medical treatment to the ailing Fernandez at St. Luke’s Medical Center, and allocated P1 million for his medical needs, if he will surrender.
NDF-Negros admitted that Fernandez, accompanied by his wife, were in Laguna to seek medical attention. Considering their old age and the health condition of Fernandez, the military and police were ridiculous for planting firearms and explosives on them, it added.
The arrest of the three rebel suspects yielded three .45 caliber pistols, three hand grenades, cellular phones, and USB ports that contained subversive documents.
As to the NDF-Negros claim that Fernandez still enjoys immunity from arrest for being among their peace consultants through the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees, Arevalo reminded them that the JASIG is no longer in effect after the termination of peace talks by President Rodrigo Duterte.
It is a lie and cheap propaganda to say that Fernandez and his companions are being mistreated, he said.
NDF-Negros also debunked military claims that the arrest of Fernandez is a setback for the revolutionary movement, recalling his statement during the 2016 Peace Forum in Negros Island, where he emphasized that “the people know that the revolutionary movement is alive, not because of Frank Fernandez, but because the masses keep the revolution.”
Arresting the two top leaders of the CPP-NPA in the Visayas will create not only a leadership and ideological vacuum, considering that Fernandez and Lagtapon are among the remaining icons of the communist terrorist organization in the region, but also a great demoralization effect among the NPA remnants, Arevalo said.
There is a reward of not less than P8 million for the arrest of Fernandez, who was among the seven Negros priests who joined the revolutionary movement in the early 1970s, Arevalo said.
The former Catholic priest, with the aliases of Agro, Ibarra, Tatay, Uloy, Andot, faces murder and attempted murder cases in Guihulgan City, Negros Oriental, and a robbery case before the Cadiz Regional Trial Court.
Arevalo said Lagtapon, 66, is the deputy secretary of KR-NCBS and head of the Finance Commission.
The arrest of Lagtapon, Arevalo said will disrupt the distribution of the rebel group’s finances and collection of money through their activities.
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2019/March/27/topstory1.htm
EASTMINCOM: LGUs crucial in success of localized peace talks
From the Mindanao Times (Mar 28, 2019):EASTMINCOM: LGUs crucial in success of localized peace talks
Local government units have a big role to play in the planned localized peace talks as President Duterte already canceled the peace talks with the Communist Party of the Philippines-National Democratic Front-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA-NDF).Col. Ezra Balagtey, the spokesperson of Eastern Mindanao Command, told reporters Wednesday in the AFP-PNP press briefing held at The Royal Mandaya Hotel, “This is just one of the ways in achieving peace in the country and whatever the thrust of President Rodrigo Duterte, we will support.”
“In as far as localized peace talks, we have seen the importance of the role of the local government units because they are the champions in the implementation of peace initiatives in their respective localities,” Balagtey said.
Earlier, President Duterte has permanently terminated the government’s peace talks with the communist group.
With the peace talks over, the President has also directed the military to step up the offensives against the communist rebels in the hopes that insurgency could be finished within his term.
“I am officially announcing the permanent termination of our talks between the government and the Communist Party of the Philippines,” Duterte said during the 122nd-anniversary celebration of the Philippine Army in Taguig City on Thursday, March 21.
Local government units have a big role to play in the planned localized peace talks as President Duterte already canceled the peace talks with the Communist Party of the Philippines-National Democratic Front-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA-NDF).Col. Ezra Balagtey, the spokesperson of Eastern Mindanao Command, told reporters Wednesday in the AFP-PNP press briefing held at The Royal Mandaya Hotel, “This is just one of the ways in achieving peace in the country and whatever the thrust of President Rodrigo Duterte, we will support.”
“In as far as localized peace talks, we have seen the importance of the role of the local government units because they are the champions in the implementation of peace initiatives in their respective localities,” Balagtey said.
Earlier, President Duterte has permanently terminated the government’s peace talks with the communist group.
With the peace talks over, the President has also directed the military to step up the offensives against the communist rebels in the hopes that insurgency could be finished within his term.
“I am officially announcing the permanent termination of our talks between the government and the Communist Party of the Philippines,” Duterte said during the 122nd-anniversary celebration of the Philippine Army in Taguig City on Thursday, March 21.
Women commanders speak: “How do you suppose the battle raged on for days and weeks if there was no BIWAB to support the men fighting?”
From MindaNews (Mar 27, 2019): Women commanders speak: “How do you suppose the battle raged on for days and weeks if there was no BIWAB to support the men fighting?” (By Amalia Bandiola Cabusao)
WOMEN IN THE BANGSAMORO
Women commanders speak: “How do you suppose the battle raged on for days and weeks if there was no BIWAB to support the men fighting?
By Amalia Bandiola Cabusao
She is a daughter, sister, wife and mother. And for the past 42 years, she was a mujahidat with the rank of battalion commander in the Bangsamoro Islamic Women Auxiliary Brigade (BIWAB) of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front’s soon-to-be-decommissioned Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF).
“I was a child soldier,” Wilma Madato, now 52, candidly said in this interview held at a charming café in downtown Cotabato City. Her booming voice echoing in the small space, one would expect government soldiers barging any moment had the circumstances been different, for such a bold revelation.
Wilma Madato, 52. BIWAB Battalion Commander. MindaNews photo by GREGORIO BUENO
The interview transpired at the sidelines of a BIWAB decommissioning conference at a hotel in Cotabato City on March 12 this year.
“No one recruited me. I volunteered,” she added.
It was 1976, in the early years of the vicious and bloody attempt of then President Ferdinand Marcos to quash the Moro rebellion, when she decided to join the training for women called the Bangsamoro Women Auxiliary Course under the Moro National Liberation Front. She volunteered because “mothers hide the young girls or let them wear old women’s clothes in great fear that when the soldiers come, their daughters will be raped or sent to faraway places, never to be seen again.”
“I didn’t want that to happen to me. I volunteered at a young age thinking that maybe in the future, I can protect myself or other women if I knew how to fight.”
She trained at a jungle camp in Datu Odin Sinsuat town for 45 days under cadre officer Badtrudin H. Malik. A cadre officer, Wilma explained, was someone who was foreign-trained. She learned basic military tactics and discipline with the rest of the group but segregation was practiced when the training was on physical fitness as their faith does not allow women to be seen by men under a state of dishabille.
“There was no BIWAB then. We just trained to defend ourselves and to fight. It was not well organized but what was important was that women were trained militarily,” said Wilma, who later on would be the training officer of the entire brigade.
It was not until 1984, after the MILF split from the MNLF, that BIWAB became part of an official structure, with headquarters and battalion formations in the 32 BIAF camps in Mindanao, she said.
Ling Gumander, BIWAB Brigade Commander. MindaNews photo by GREGORIO BUENO
Ling Gumander, 67, is the brigade commander of the BIWAB. She was the first woman who trained in the jungle in 1972, following the prodding of now interim Chief Minister Ebrahim Murad who was a friend and a fellow athlete in their elementary years in Simuay, Sultan Kudarat. Slight of build and surprisingly agile for her age, Ling said she initially trained for three months in the jungle where she was taught how to handle firearms and ammunitions, how to fire a gun.
“We were not allowed in the firing line, but we were the reserve force. If something happened to the men in the field, we were next in line,” Ling said.
Backbone of the revolution
Both women have many stories to tell about life at the frontlines of battle, even if they themselves were not combatants. “We surely will be talking long after sunset if we tell you stories of the battles we fought,” Wilma said.
“How do you suppose the battle raged on for days and weeks if there was no BIWAB to support the men fighting?” Ling said. As the men fought at the frontlines, the women ensured that there was food and water, and medicines were readily available for the wounded. They sought refuge in foxholes when the military started to rain bullets on the camps, never leaving the area until they were told to do so by the commander.
When the shelling stops, they continue to do their tasks.
The Bangsamoro Islamic Women Auxiliary Brigade: “How do you suppose the battle raged on for days and weeks if there was no BIWAB to support the men fighting?” Photo courtesy of BIWAB’s FB page
One incident stands out in Wilma’s memory probably because it tested her leadership skills as battalion commander. In 1997, Camp Rajamuda in Pikit town, North Cotabato was attacked by government soldiers. The battle was so fierce and sustained that they suffered severe casualties. The women were always ready, with their packs filled with basic survival tools, water and biscuits in case they were commanded to retreat.
“We were in the foxhole when I saw a woman in the other house who was still combing her hair when the shelling began. I just saw the cat jump out of the window when all hell broke loose. Hit by a mortar fire, the house close to us burst into flames,” she recalled.
When everything was quiet, they ventured out and started looking for the woman. They first saw a scrap of malong buried under a mound of debris. When they started digging, they saw that the woman was spared from death when she landed on a grove of bananas that cushioned her fall and covered her.
BIWAB leaders Wilma Madato, 52, and Ling Gumander, 67. MindaNews photo by GREGORIO BUENO
They regrouped and a short while later, a comrade came to inform them to retreat as there were no more warriors left in the battleground and the wounded were needing medical attention. The BIWAB fled towards the Pulangi river but couldn’t find bancas to bring them across to safety. Wilma had to think on her feet to keep them all safe as it was daylight and they were vulnerable out in the open.
She connected all the ropes they could find and tied it to the tallest person who knew how to swim and ford the treacherous Pulangi. Those who had difficulty crossing the river, including two children, had to be towed and assisted by men waiting on the other side.
“At the temporary camp there were many who were wounded, and even if we were not actually the medics, we had medical training so we immediately went to work,” Wilma said.
What was important, she emphasized, was that they were all there together.
“Unity,” she emphasized.
Estrada’s all-out war
In 2000, President Joseph Estrada declared an all-out war against the MILF.
At that time the BIWAB was already in place with general headquarters in Camp Abubakar. This camp was the target of the government soldiers as it was the headquarters of then MILF chair Salamat Hashim. Fighting went on for days, weeks and months. Intensive fighting between the MILF and the soldiers started in April and lasted until July of that year. For as long as the fighting continued, the BIWAB was there supporting the BIAF, shoulder to shoulder as Ling would say. They did not leave until the camp was overrun.
“We lost many lives in that war,” Wilma said, including an infant who was born inside a foxhole.
“But little do they know that by leveling Camp Abubakar, many small Camp Abubakars mushroomed in the region led by different commanders who were dispersed in that war,” she added.
4 Principles
According to Wilma, BIWAB has four principles: Islamization, military build-up, self-reliance and strengthening of organization.
Wilma said that at the core of their principles is their faith. Islamization is continuous and guides them in all their actions whether on the battleground or in the home. In all their trainings, they follow the Aqidah which is the deep belief in the scripture of the Holy Quran. They are taught the proper rules of war that do not violate the rules of the Quran especially on the codes of conduct. The tenets of the Aqidah is similar to what Geneva Call, an international humanitarian organization, is espousing. Wilma said she has joined a training conducted by Geneva Call on International Humanitarian Law
Although the BIWAB was not sent to the frontlines of war, members went through military training to defend themselves and the community should the need arise. Photo courtesy of BIWAB’s FB page
Birds store food to prepare for the coming rain, Wilma said. Just like the birds, the women revolutionaries spend their time planting and storing food so that when war breaks out, they will be ready. They have a supply and logistics group that ensures food and other support materials are handily available. This is the principle of self-reliance.
“In 2003, we were no longer in Camp Abubakar, but as I said, new camps were built by the commanders with the chain of command still intact,” Ling said. This is the principle of military build-up. In that same year, Buliok was attacked by government soldiers when another all-out war was declared by Pres. Gloria Arroyo. The women were prepared for it, just like the birds during summer.
From 1984 to 2012, BIWAB training was vigorous and incessant – the principle of organizational strengthening. Wilma, as the training officer, had by then organized 140 women trainers in the 33 BIWAB formations in the 32 BIAF base commands and in the main headquarters in Camp Darapanan, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao. The military trainings ended in 2012 when the Aquino administration and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front forged the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro which was signed on October 15, 2012 paving the way for a new autonomous political entity, the Bangsamoro, to replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
Wilma says BIAF Chief of Staff Sammy Al Mansour (now known by his real name Abdulraof Macacua, the BARMM’s Minister of Environment, Natural Resources and Energy), declared an end to military training of the BIWAB after the FAB signing but capability trainings on “Islamic perspective and advocacy” continued until 2015, a year after the signing of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro.
On the peace process
BIWAB was not visibly in the frontline of the peace process but their work was no less crucial in sustaining peace. The women commanders ensured that agreements on the peace process were not violated by the MILF combatants and they were in charge of explaining updates each step of the way as the nuances of the various agreements were hammered out by both parties.
Now, with the Bangsamoro Transition Authority, BIWAB will be decommissioned even though they do not have firearms to surrender. They are after all, the wings of the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces. In the meantime, they are just waiting for instructions from their leaders.
Riding on the crest of this new dispensation, Wilma said they are aware that not all of the BIWAB members will be absorbed in the police or military. What will be in store for them?
“We hope that the women will have the opportunity to build a new life for themselves and their family. They need upgraded skills to enhance production in the sector that they belong, whether farmer, fisher folk or trader,” Ling said.
Education is a great leveler. Ling advocates scholarships for children especially at the orphanage of the martyrs so that they will have better options in life.
Women commanders long to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca. Ling said Hajj is one of the pillars of Islam that they are mandated to do at least once in their lifetime. She hopes this is going to be a reality under the administration of Chief Minister Murad.
Settling down
Unlike most of her peers, Wilma has a degree in Political Science at the South Christian College of Midsayap, and has in fact worked for five years as employee of Pikit town with normal working hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., without breaking stride as mujahidat. When war broke out in Pikit in 1997, she had to resign from her job to respond to the demands of war.
After the decommissioning, the women look forward to a new life with their families. For Ling, it would mean spending more time with her husband, also an officer of the BIAF. For Wilma, now a grandmother, this is a time to renew ties with her four children who are now professionals and working with government.
There are other women who have dedicated their lives to the movement and who did not marry, or those who married but have no children like Ling.
No tears then
War exacts a great toll on the soldiers, family and the community. Wilma said in all her years working as battalion commander even under extreme difficulties, she has not a shed a tear.
“If you’re a soldier, you do not cry,” she said. “You can’t think of being afraid or to feel sorry for yourself in the middle of the battlefield. We have accepted the fact that we will die anytime.”
But when she was preparing for a barong to wear for an MILF commander and helping him try it on for the oath taking of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority in Malacanang, her tears fell.
“I could hardly believe that our commanders who fought on the field for so many years would now be wearing nice clothes for a ceremony in Malacanang,” she sighed. “I never thought I would live to see the day.” Those were tears of happiness, and wonder, too.
Real sacrifice
“The real sacrifice is eating one boiled banana in the morning and one in the afternoon. Or going hungry for days during war. This is not to mention the lives lost and the misery we all have to endure for years,” Ling said.
“But if we all did not sacrifice before, then there would have been no Bangsamoro Organic Law and no Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao today,” she said.
Ling looks forward to the transformation of the BIWAB into a social movement that will continue to take care of the women in the Bangsamoro.
(Amalia B. Cabusao is editor in chief of Mindanao Times in Davao City. She is also the training director of the Mindanao Institute of Journalism which runs MindaNews. This piece is part of a series on Women in the Bangsamoro, produced by MindaNews with support from the Embassy of Canada)
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Women commanders speak: “How do you suppose the battle raged on for days and weeks if there was no BIWAB to support the men fighting?
By Amalia Bandiola Cabusao
She is a daughter, sister, wife and mother. And for the past 42 years, she was a mujahidat with the rank of battalion commander in the Bangsamoro Islamic Women Auxiliary Brigade (BIWAB) of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front’s soon-to-be-decommissioned Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF).
“I was a child soldier,” Wilma Madato, now 52, candidly said in this interview held at a charming café in downtown Cotabato City. Her booming voice echoing in the small space, one would expect government soldiers barging any moment had the circumstances been different, for such a bold revelation.
Wilma Madato, 52. BIWAB Battalion Commander. MindaNews photo by GREGORIO BUENO
The interview transpired at the sidelines of a BIWAB decommissioning conference at a hotel in Cotabato City on March 12 this year.
“No one recruited me. I volunteered,” she added.
It was 1976, in the early years of the vicious and bloody attempt of then President Ferdinand Marcos to quash the Moro rebellion, when she decided to join the training for women called the Bangsamoro Women Auxiliary Course under the Moro National Liberation Front. She volunteered because “mothers hide the young girls or let them wear old women’s clothes in great fear that when the soldiers come, their daughters will be raped or sent to faraway places, never to be seen again.”
“I didn’t want that to happen to me. I volunteered at a young age thinking that maybe in the future, I can protect myself or other women if I knew how to fight.”
She trained at a jungle camp in Datu Odin Sinsuat town for 45 days under cadre officer Badtrudin H. Malik. A cadre officer, Wilma explained, was someone who was foreign-trained. She learned basic military tactics and discipline with the rest of the group but segregation was practiced when the training was on physical fitness as their faith does not allow women to be seen by men under a state of dishabille.
“There was no BIWAB then. We just trained to defend ourselves and to fight. It was not well organized but what was important was that women were trained militarily,” said Wilma, who later on would be the training officer of the entire brigade.
It was not until 1984, after the MILF split from the MNLF, that BIWAB became part of an official structure, with headquarters and battalion formations in the 32 BIAF camps in Mindanao, she said.
Ling Gumander, BIWAB Brigade Commander. MindaNews photo by GREGORIO BUENO
Ling Gumander, 67, is the brigade commander of the BIWAB. She was the first woman who trained in the jungle in 1972, following the prodding of now interim Chief Minister Ebrahim Murad who was a friend and a fellow athlete in their elementary years in Simuay, Sultan Kudarat. Slight of build and surprisingly agile for her age, Ling said she initially trained for three months in the jungle where she was taught how to handle firearms and ammunitions, how to fire a gun.
“We were not allowed in the firing line, but we were the reserve force. If something happened to the men in the field, we were next in line,” Ling said.
Backbone of the revolution
Both women have many stories to tell about life at the frontlines of battle, even if they themselves were not combatants. “We surely will be talking long after sunset if we tell you stories of the battles we fought,” Wilma said.
“How do you suppose the battle raged on for days and weeks if there was no BIWAB to support the men fighting?” Ling said. As the men fought at the frontlines, the women ensured that there was food and water, and medicines were readily available for the wounded. They sought refuge in foxholes when the military started to rain bullets on the camps, never leaving the area until they were told to do so by the commander.
When the shelling stops, they continue to do their tasks.
The Bangsamoro Islamic Women Auxiliary Brigade: “How do you suppose the battle raged on for days and weeks if there was no BIWAB to support the men fighting?” Photo courtesy of BIWAB’s FB page
One incident stands out in Wilma’s memory probably because it tested her leadership skills as battalion commander. In 1997, Camp Rajamuda in Pikit town, North Cotabato was attacked by government soldiers. The battle was so fierce and sustained that they suffered severe casualties. The women were always ready, with their packs filled with basic survival tools, water and biscuits in case they were commanded to retreat.
“We were in the foxhole when I saw a woman in the other house who was still combing her hair when the shelling began. I just saw the cat jump out of the window when all hell broke loose. Hit by a mortar fire, the house close to us burst into flames,” she recalled.
When everything was quiet, they ventured out and started looking for the woman. They first saw a scrap of malong buried under a mound of debris. When they started digging, they saw that the woman was spared from death when she landed on a grove of bananas that cushioned her fall and covered her.
BIWAB leaders Wilma Madato, 52, and Ling Gumander, 67. MindaNews photo by GREGORIO BUENO
They regrouped and a short while later, a comrade came to inform them to retreat as there were no more warriors left in the battleground and the wounded were needing medical attention. The BIWAB fled towards the Pulangi river but couldn’t find bancas to bring them across to safety. Wilma had to think on her feet to keep them all safe as it was daylight and they were vulnerable out in the open.
She connected all the ropes they could find and tied it to the tallest person who knew how to swim and ford the treacherous Pulangi. Those who had difficulty crossing the river, including two children, had to be towed and assisted by men waiting on the other side.
“At the temporary camp there were many who were wounded, and even if we were not actually the medics, we had medical training so we immediately went to work,” Wilma said.
What was important, she emphasized, was that they were all there together.
“Unity,” she emphasized.
Estrada’s all-out war
In 2000, President Joseph Estrada declared an all-out war against the MILF.
At that time the BIWAB was already in place with general headquarters in Camp Abubakar. This camp was the target of the government soldiers as it was the headquarters of then MILF chair Salamat Hashim. Fighting went on for days, weeks and months. Intensive fighting between the MILF and the soldiers started in April and lasted until July of that year. For as long as the fighting continued, the BIWAB was there supporting the BIAF, shoulder to shoulder as Ling would say. They did not leave until the camp was overrun.
“We lost many lives in that war,” Wilma said, including an infant who was born inside a foxhole.
“But little do they know that by leveling Camp Abubakar, many small Camp Abubakars mushroomed in the region led by different commanders who were dispersed in that war,” she added.
4 Principles
According to Wilma, BIWAB has four principles: Islamization, military build-up, self-reliance and strengthening of organization.
Wilma said that at the core of their principles is their faith. Islamization is continuous and guides them in all their actions whether on the battleground or in the home. In all their trainings, they follow the Aqidah which is the deep belief in the scripture of the Holy Quran. They are taught the proper rules of war that do not violate the rules of the Quran especially on the codes of conduct. The tenets of the Aqidah is similar to what Geneva Call, an international humanitarian organization, is espousing. Wilma said she has joined a training conducted by Geneva Call on International Humanitarian Law
Although the BIWAB was not sent to the frontlines of war, members went through military training to defend themselves and the community should the need arise. Photo courtesy of BIWAB’s FB page
Birds store food to prepare for the coming rain, Wilma said. Just like the birds, the women revolutionaries spend their time planting and storing food so that when war breaks out, they will be ready. They have a supply and logistics group that ensures food and other support materials are handily available. This is the principle of self-reliance.
“In 2003, we were no longer in Camp Abubakar, but as I said, new camps were built by the commanders with the chain of command still intact,” Ling said. This is the principle of military build-up. In that same year, Buliok was attacked by government soldiers when another all-out war was declared by Pres. Gloria Arroyo. The women were prepared for it, just like the birds during summer.
From 1984 to 2012, BIWAB training was vigorous and incessant – the principle of organizational strengthening. Wilma, as the training officer, had by then organized 140 women trainers in the 33 BIWAB formations in the 32 BIAF base commands and in the main headquarters in Camp Darapanan, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao. The military trainings ended in 2012 when the Aquino administration and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front forged the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro which was signed on October 15, 2012 paving the way for a new autonomous political entity, the Bangsamoro, to replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
Wilma says BIAF Chief of Staff Sammy Al Mansour (now known by his real name Abdulraof Macacua, the BARMM’s Minister of Environment, Natural Resources and Energy), declared an end to military training of the BIWAB after the FAB signing but capability trainings on “Islamic perspective and advocacy” continued until 2015, a year after the signing of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro.
On the peace process
BIWAB was not visibly in the frontline of the peace process but their work was no less crucial in sustaining peace. The women commanders ensured that agreements on the peace process were not violated by the MILF combatants and they were in charge of explaining updates each step of the way as the nuances of the various agreements were hammered out by both parties.
Now, with the Bangsamoro Transition Authority, BIWAB will be decommissioned even though they do not have firearms to surrender. They are after all, the wings of the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces. In the meantime, they are just waiting for instructions from their leaders.
Riding on the crest of this new dispensation, Wilma said they are aware that not all of the BIWAB members will be absorbed in the police or military. What will be in store for them?
“We hope that the women will have the opportunity to build a new life for themselves and their family. They need upgraded skills to enhance production in the sector that they belong, whether farmer, fisher folk or trader,” Ling said.
Education is a great leveler. Ling advocates scholarships for children especially at the orphanage of the martyrs so that they will have better options in life.
Women commanders long to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca. Ling said Hajj is one of the pillars of Islam that they are mandated to do at least once in their lifetime. She hopes this is going to be a reality under the administration of Chief Minister Murad.
Settling down
Unlike most of her peers, Wilma has a degree in Political Science at the South Christian College of Midsayap, and has in fact worked for five years as employee of Pikit town with normal working hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., without breaking stride as mujahidat. When war broke out in Pikit in 1997, she had to resign from her job to respond to the demands of war.
After the decommissioning, the women look forward to a new life with their families. For Ling, it would mean spending more time with her husband, also an officer of the BIAF. For Wilma, now a grandmother, this is a time to renew ties with her four children who are now professionals and working with government.
There are other women who have dedicated their lives to the movement and who did not marry, or those who married but have no children like Ling.
No tears then
War exacts a great toll on the soldiers, family and the community. Wilma said in all her years working as battalion commander even under extreme difficulties, she has not a shed a tear.
“If you’re a soldier, you do not cry,” she said. “You can’t think of being afraid or to feel sorry for yourself in the middle of the battlefield. We have accepted the fact that we will die anytime.”
But when she was preparing for a barong to wear for an MILF commander and helping him try it on for the oath taking of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority in Malacanang, her tears fell.
“I could hardly believe that our commanders who fought on the field for so many years would now be wearing nice clothes for a ceremony in Malacanang,” she sighed. “I never thought I would live to see the day.” Those were tears of happiness, and wonder, too.
Real sacrifice
“The real sacrifice is eating one boiled banana in the morning and one in the afternoon. Or going hungry for days during war. This is not to mention the lives lost and the misery we all have to endure for years,” Ling said.
“But if we all did not sacrifice before, then there would have been no Bangsamoro Organic Law and no Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao today,” she said.
Ling looks forward to the transformation of the BIWAB into a social movement that will continue to take care of the women in the Bangsamoro.
(Amalia B. Cabusao is editor in chief of Mindanao Times in Davao City. She is also the training director of the Mindanao Institute of Journalism which runs MindaNews. This piece is part of a series on Women in the Bangsamoro, produced by MindaNews with support from the Embassy of Canada)
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