From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 17, 2019): Rebel leader, 2 militiamen yield with guns in Isabela
SAN MARIANO, Isabela -- A New People’s Army (NPA) team leader and two militia group members on Tuesday gave themselves up to Army soldiers and police and surrendered M-16 and M-14 Armalite rifles to the 95th Infantry Battalion in this town.
Lt. Colonel Gladiuz Calilan, 95th Infantry (Salaknib) Battalion commanding officer, said the rebel leader, whose name was withheld for security reason, was a team leader of the Central Front under the Kilusang Larangang Gerilya-Cagayan Valley in San Mariano.
He voluntarily turned himself in along with the two Militia ng Bayan members who also surrendered to the Community Support Program (CSP) Team of the Army and police.
Last Sept. 28, six other members of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)-NPA with several high-powered firearms including an M-60 machine gun voluntarily surrendered to the 95th Infantry Battalion soldiers in this town.
“Indeed, this progress clearly shows that the CPP-NPA-NDF (National Democratic Front) members are losing not only their mass base support in the Municipality of San Mariano but also their regular members. The surrenderers will be enrolled to the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) of the government, for them to receive cash benefits and livelihood,” Calilan told the Philippine News Agency on Wednesday.
Brig. Gen. Laurence Mina, 502nd Infantry Brigade commander, said this series of surrenders of rebels with their firearms and other war materials “is a clear manifestation that the NPA rebels have lost the support from the masses who were awakened from the intimidation, coercion and manipulation of the group”.
He encouraged “the remaining rebels in Isabela to lay down their arms and avail of the programs offered by the government to start a new life with their family and for all Isabela villagers who are longing for a genuine and lasting peace in the province”.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1083383
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
AFP-CRS: NPA Slammed Over Recruitment of Minors
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 15, 2019): NPA Slammed Over Recruitment of Minors
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) recently expressed alarm over the continued recruitment of minors by the New People’s Army in the Cordillera Administrative Region.
The AFP wants to focus on rescuing children recruited by the communist groups and help them re-integrate into society. There is a big possibility that communist groups are also involved in the use, sale and transport of illegal drugs in the region to fund their illegal activities.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) recently expressed alarm over the continued recruitment of minors by the New People’s Army in the Cordillera Administrative Region.
The AFP wants to focus on rescuing children recruited by the communist groups and help them re-integrate into society. There is a big possibility that communist groups are also involved in the use, sale and transport of illegal drugs in the region to fund their illegal activities.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: NPA Neutralized and Firearms Recovered in Las Navas Encounter
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 15, 2019): NPA Neutralized and Firearms Recovered in Las Navas Encounter
At least three (3) members of communist NPA terrorists were killed in a firefight that ensued between troops of the 81st Division Reconnaissance Company and the NPA at Barangay Sag-od, Las Navas, Northern Samar yesterday, October 12, 2019. One fatality was left in the scene of encounter while the remaining two and many others wounded were carried by the fleeing terrorists as reported by the civilians. Accordingly, the slain NPAs were Ricky Torzido, Jary Tolling @Baba and Danilo Olango @Bondat.
Local residents complain about the rampant extortion activities and NPA encampment along Brgys San Isidro-Epaw-San Jose-Sag old complex all of Las Navas, Northern Samar.
Lieutenant Colonel Juan Gullem, 20th Infantry Battalion Commander lauded the troops for the successful pursuit operation against the NPA who terrorized and disturbed the lives of the affected civilian community. The leadership of 20IB also enjoined the stakeholders and civilian partners to continue working hand in hand towards the attainment of just and lasting peace, and sustainable development in this part of Northern Samar.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
At least three (3) members of communist NPA terrorists were killed in a firefight that ensued between troops of the 81st Division Reconnaissance Company and the NPA at Barangay Sag-od, Las Navas, Northern Samar yesterday, October 12, 2019. One fatality was left in the scene of encounter while the remaining two and many others wounded were carried by the fleeing terrorists as reported by the civilians. Accordingly, the slain NPAs were Ricky Torzido, Jary Tolling @Baba and Danilo Olango @Bondat.
Local residents complain about the rampant extortion activities and NPA encampment along Brgys San Isidro-Epaw-San Jose-Sag old complex all of Las Navas, Northern Samar.
Lieutenant Colonel Juan Gullem, 20th Infantry Battalion Commander lauded the troops for the successful pursuit operation against the NPA who terrorized and disturbed the lives of the affected civilian community. The leadership of 20IB also enjoined the stakeholders and civilian partners to continue working hand in hand towards the attainment of just and lasting peace, and sustainable development in this part of Northern Samar.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: Religious, Teachers Campaign Against NPA Youth Recruitment
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 16, 2019): Religious, Teachers Campaign Against NPA Youth Recruitment
San Isidro Labrador Parish Church and Marcelina National High School in partnership with the 3rd Special Forces “Arrowhead” Battalion (3SFBn) join the campaign against NPA youth recruitment through a symposium with the theme, “Inclusive and Sustainable Peace, Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict” held at San Isidro Labrador Parish Hall 10am on October 13.
Rev.Fr. Marcelo A. Pondoc, Parish priest of San Isidro Labrador Parish said, “The scriptures tell us that blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the children of God. The church and the state are separate entities but it is the role of the religious sector to lead the people in the path to peace and reconciliation and not to agitate and mobilize them to cause conflict. There are numerous issues in our society and these are best solved through peaceful means. The government wants to end communist armed conflict and that is a common goal we share. Let us support peace!”
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
San Isidro Labrador Parish Church and Marcelina National High School in partnership with the 3rd Special Forces “Arrowhead” Battalion (3SFBn) join the campaign against NPA youth recruitment through a symposium with the theme, “Inclusive and Sustainable Peace, Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict” held at San Isidro Labrador Parish Hall 10am on October 13.
Rev.Fr. Marcelo A. Pondoc, Parish priest of San Isidro Labrador Parish said, “The scriptures tell us that blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the children of God. The church and the state are separate entities but it is the role of the religious sector to lead the people in the path to peace and reconciliation and not to agitate and mobilize them to cause conflict. There are numerous issues in our society and these are best solved through peaceful means. The government wants to end communist armed conflict and that is a common goal we share. Let us support peace!”
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: NPA rebel surrender in South Cotabato
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 16, 2019): NPA rebel surrender in South Cotabato
A member of the New People’s Army (NPA) identified as alias "Darwin" surrenders on Sunday (Oct. 13, 2019) to the Army’s 27th Infantry Battalion in Barangay Kablon, Tupi town in South Cotabato province. The returnee, who is formerly under the Platoon Samsung of the NPA’s Guerilla Front 73, surrendered due to hunger and fear of death.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
A member of the New People’s Army (NPA) identified as alias "Darwin" surrenders on Sunday (Oct. 13, 2019) to the Army’s 27th Infantry Battalion in Barangay Kablon, Tupi town in South Cotabato province. The returnee, who is formerly under the Platoon Samsung of the NPA’s Guerilla Front 73, surrendered due to hunger and fear of death.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: 151 youth leaders join summit in Surigao Sur
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 16, 2019): 151 youth leaders join summit in Surigao Sur
A total of 151 youth leaders from various barangays in Carrascal town, Surigao del Sur province joined the recently-concluded 1st Carrascal Youth Leadership Summit (YSL) 2019.
Civil Relations Service AFP | 36th Infantry “Valor” Battalion, Philippine Army
A total of 151 youth leaders from various barangays in Carrascal town, Surigao del Sur province joined the recently-concluded 1st Carrascal Youth Leadership Summit (YSL) 2019.
Civil Relations Service AFP | 36th Infantry “Valor” Battalion, Philippine Army
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: 16 Soldiers and 17 Cops Received Commendation Medals for Operations vs NPA
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 16, 2019): 16 Soldiers and 17 Cops Received Commendation Medals for Operations vs NPA
Sixteen soldiers and 17 policemen received commendation medals for demonstrating bravery in a series of encounters against communist rebels in southern Negros Occidental last week.
On Oct. 6, the troops of 31st Division Reconnaisance Company encountered more or less 15 NPA- terrorist at Sitio Bugo, Barangay Buenavista, Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental.
After a 15-minute gun battle, the estimated 10 communist rebels retreated. Soldiers recovered a rifle grenade, two magazines of AK 47, 117 rounds of 7.62 live ammunition, and electrical wires for anti-personal mines, among others.
Sixteen soldiers and 17 policemen received commendation medals for demonstrating bravery in a series of encounters against communist rebels in southern Negros Occidental last week.
On Oct. 6, the troops of 31st Division Reconnaisance Company encountered more or less 15 NPA- terrorist at Sitio Bugo, Barangay Buenavista, Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental.
After a 15-minute gun battle, the estimated 10 communist rebels retreated. Soldiers recovered a rifle grenade, two magazines of AK 47, 117 rounds of 7.62 live ammunition, and electrical wires for anti-personal mines, among others.
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: West Visayas Youth Leaders Complete Army Leadership Training
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 16, 2019): West Visayas Youth Leaders Complete Army Leadership Training
YOUTH TRAINING. A total of 60 youth leaders in Western Visayas completed the three-day Regional Youth Leadership Summit (RYLS) organized by the Philippine Army’s 3rd Infantry Division (3ID) at Camp Peralta, Jamindan, Capiz on Sunday. (Oct. 13, 2019).
Anchored on the theme “Youth of today, leaders of tomorrow,” the summit sought to empower the youth through a leadership training; instill the spirit of patriotism, nationalism and social responsibility; expand their role in nation-building; and grow the next generation of leaders in the community.
The summit is one of the programs of the Army to protect the youth from recruitment by the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA).
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
YOUTH TRAINING. A total of 60 youth leaders in Western Visayas completed the three-day Regional Youth Leadership Summit (RYLS) organized by the Philippine Army’s 3rd Infantry Division (3ID) at Camp Peralta, Jamindan, Capiz on Sunday. (Oct. 13, 2019).
Anchored on the theme “Youth of today, leaders of tomorrow,” the summit sought to empower the youth through a leadership training; instill the spirit of patriotism, nationalism and social responsibility; expand their role in nation-building; and grow the next generation of leaders in the community.
The summit is one of the programs of the Army to protect the youth from recruitment by the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA).
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: Mga Heavy Equipments Sinalaban ng NPA sa Surigao del Norte
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 16, 2019): Mga Heavy Equipments Sinalaban ng NPA sa Surigao del Norte
Patuloy pang inaalam ng pulisya ang kabuuang danyos ng sinunog na tatlong heavy equipments ng alas-12:00 ng tanghali sa may Brgy. Campo, bayan ng Bacuag, lalawigan ng Surigao del Norte noong Oktubre 14. Kasama sa sinilaban ang isang backhoe na partially damaged ang dalawang dumptrucks na pagmamay-ari ng CTB Construction.
Nakatatak na sa isipan ng sangkatauhan ang mga katagang ito dulot ng hindi makatao at karumal-dumal na mga gawain ng teroristang grupo. Kaya sa mga miyempo ng CPP-NPA-NDF: Talikuran na ang walang kabuluhang pakikibaka, talikuran na ang teroristang grupong CPP-NPA-NDF.
Magbagong buhay para sa maliwanag na kinabukasan. Para naman sa ating mga kababayan, Huwag kayo magpalinlang. Itakwil at labanan ang teroristang grupong CPP-NPA-NDF. Huwag kayong sumuporta sa kanila upang maparalisa ang kanilang pwersa.
Makipag-ugnayan sa mga kasundaluhan at lokal na gobyerno upang matigil na ang masamang galawan ng CPP-NPA-NDF sa inyong komunidad.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
Patuloy pang inaalam ng pulisya ang kabuuang danyos ng sinunog na tatlong heavy equipments ng alas-12:00 ng tanghali sa may Brgy. Campo, bayan ng Bacuag, lalawigan ng Surigao del Norte noong Oktubre 14. Kasama sa sinilaban ang isang backhoe na partially damaged ang dalawang dumptrucks na pagmamay-ari ng CTB Construction.
Nakatatak na sa isipan ng sangkatauhan ang mga katagang ito dulot ng hindi makatao at karumal-dumal na mga gawain ng teroristang grupo. Kaya sa mga miyempo ng CPP-NPA-NDF: Talikuran na ang walang kabuluhang pakikibaka, talikuran na ang teroristang grupong CPP-NPA-NDF.
Magbagong buhay para sa maliwanag na kinabukasan. Para naman sa ating mga kababayan, Huwag kayo magpalinlang. Itakwil at labanan ang teroristang grupong CPP-NPA-NDF. Huwag kayong sumuporta sa kanila upang maparalisa ang kanilang pwersa.
Makipag-ugnayan sa mga kasundaluhan at lokal na gobyerno upang matigil na ang masamang galawan ng CPP-NPA-NDF sa inyong komunidad.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: NPA Team Leader and Milisyang Bayan Surrender in Isabela
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 16, 2019): NPA Team Leader and Milisyang Bayan Surrender in Isabela
Kusang sumuko kahapon ang dating Team leader ng New People’s Army (NPA) at isang Militia ng Bayan (MB) sa himpilan ng 95th Infantry Battalion na nakabase sa bayan ng San Mariano, Isabela.
Ang mga sumukong rebelde ay nakatakdang ipasok sa Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) ng gobyerno upang matanggap ang mga ayuda at programang pangkabuhayan na inilaan ng pamahalaan.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
Kusang sumuko kahapon ang dating Team leader ng New People’s Army (NPA) at isang Militia ng Bayan (MB) sa himpilan ng 95th Infantry Battalion na nakabase sa bayan ng San Mariano, Isabela.
Ang mga sumukong rebelde ay nakatakdang ipasok sa Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) ng gobyerno upang matanggap ang mga ayuda at programang pangkabuhayan na inilaan ng pamahalaan.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: 2 NPA Rebels Surrender to Army in Surigao del Sur
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 16, 2019): 2 NPA Rebels Surrender to Army in Surigao del Sur
NEW LIFE. Two members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) decided to go back to the fold of the law to live normal lives with their families.
Former communist rebels Jessie Amboc Iligan and Lemuel Parker Daging turned themselves into authorities on Friday (October 11) at the headquarters of the 36th IB in Barangay Dayoan, Tago, Surigao del Sur.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
NEW LIFE. Two members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) decided to go back to the fold of the law to live normal lives with their families.
Former communist rebels Jessie Amboc Iligan and Lemuel Parker Daging turned themselves into authorities on Friday (October 11) at the headquarters of the 36th IB in Barangay Dayoan, Tago, Surigao del Sur.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: Korean Coast Guard Ship in Manila for Goodwill Visit
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Oct 16, 2019): Korean Coast Guard Ship in Manila for Goodwill Visit
A Korean Coast Guard ship arrived at South Harbor, Port Area in Manila Monday morning (Oct.14) for a five-day goodwill visit.
The visit of Korea Coast Guard (KCG) training ship Badaro aims to strengthen the relationship and cooperation between the two countries.
Badaro, a Tae Pyung Yang (Pacific)-class vessel, has a total length of 100 meters and equipped with a helicopter and other modern technology.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
A Korean Coast Guard ship arrived at South Harbor, Port Area in Manila Monday morning (Oct.14) for a five-day goodwill visit.
The visit of Korea Coast Guard (KCG) training ship Badaro aims to strengthen the relationship and cooperation between the two countries.
Badaro, a Tae Pyung Yang (Pacific)-class vessel, has a total length of 100 meters and equipped with a helicopter and other modern technology.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
Kalinaw News: Army in Bicol, hosts regional summit for IP leaders
Posted to Kalinaw News (Oct 17, 2019): Army in Bicol, hosts regional summit for IP leaders
CAMP ELIAS ANGELES, Pili, Camarines Sur-At least thirty Indigenous People (IP) leaders participated in the Regional Indigenous People Empowerment Summit (RIPES) last October 14-15 in Peñafrancia Resort, Barangay Carolina, Naga City.
The event was an initiative of Joint Task Force Bicolandia (JTFB) in partnership with National Commission for Indigenous People (NCIP) Regional Office V.
During the 2-day summit, participants who are mostly from the tribes of Manide and Agta in Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte, Albay and Sorsogon were given lectures about insurgency, importance of peace and order in community development, farming, entrepreneurship, agri-preneurship and education.
IPs were also reoriented about their four bundles of rights which includes the right to ancestral domain, right to self-governance and empowerment, right to cultural integrity and right to social justice and human rights.
RIPES coincided with the celebration of IPRA (Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997) month.
For the past years, IPs became one of the most vulnerable sectors of society in terms of Communist Terrorist Group’s (CTG) infiltrations.
Being an Indigenous People Mandatory representative (IPMR), it paved the way for Elsa,
a Manide from Capalonga town in Camarines Norte province to be part of an eye-opening event.
According to her, she only finished grade 7 because her family cannot afford to send her to school whose only source of income is through “copra” or smoked coconut meat.
As a member of indigenous people (IP) community, Elsa knew the importance of education which she dreamed of giving her children.
She felt lucky to have been chosen as an IPMR or the tribe’s version of councilor.
IPMRs are actively involved in legislative matters and receive a monthly compensation.
No less than the NCIP Bicol Regional Director Lee Arroyo graced the closing program who underscored that the event is very significant in informing and educating the IPs about their entitlements and privileges.
“Ini po gabos simbag po ini duman sa apat nindong diretso. Bako lang an AFP, kami nagkaburunyog, nagkasararo, nagtatarabangan na may saro kaming papadumanan asin an samong thrust para sa improvement, sa ikakarahay kan mga tribo sa komunidad,” she added.
[This is in response to your four bundles of rights. Not only the AFP, we harmonize, unite and help each other towards one goal and our thrust is for the improvement, for the betterment of the tribes in the community.]
JTFB under MGEN FERNANDO T TRINIDAD AFP said that thru the summit, IPs were given the opportunity to learn about national security and made aware of the services of the government which are intended exclusively for them.
Furthermore, with the continuous efforts of the government to bring them the services they need especially right now that the implementation of Executive Order No. 70 is in full swing, JTFB believes that it will leave no room for communist terrorists’ ill motives.
It can be recalled that thru EO 70 or the Whole-Of-Nation Approach, the Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) or Task Force Katuninongan asin Kauswagan was created.
It unifies all government agencies to plan and implement programs and projects for the communities and resolve insurgency.
Members of the CTG have been instilling in the minds of the people that the lack of government services can only be resolved through revolution which in reality, only promotes violence.
That is why the Army in Bicol intensifies its focused military operations to stop the CTG from spreading harm, conducting extortion activities and recruiting innocent civilians to join them in their useless cause.
Along with it is the unending call for armed guerillas to follow the footsteps of their former comrades who already surrendered to the government and are now enjoying a more peaceful life with their families and friends.
Right now, with the RTF-ELCAC, more government agencies can provide assistance to rebels who decided to return to the folds of the law.
They can also enroll in Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) which gives educational, livelihood and housing assistance so as firearm renumeration.
Division Public Affairs Office 9th Infantry Division Philippine Army
Cpt Joash Pramis
Chief, Division Public Affairs Office, 9ID
Camp Elias Angeles, Pili, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Cell number: 09151434816
email: dpao.9id.pa@gmail.com
[Kalinaw News is the official online source of information on the pursuit for peace by the Philippine Army. It provides information on the activities of Army Units nationwide in the performance of their duty of Serving the People and Securing the Land. This website is a property of the Civil-Military Operations Regiment, Philippine Army located at Lawton Avenue, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.
Contact us: contact@kalinawnews.com]
https://www.kalinawnews.com/army-in-bicol-hosts-regional-summit-for-ip-leaders/
CAMP ELIAS ANGELES, Pili, Camarines Sur-At least thirty Indigenous People (IP) leaders participated in the Regional Indigenous People Empowerment Summit (RIPES) last October 14-15 in Peñafrancia Resort, Barangay Carolina, Naga City.
The event was an initiative of Joint Task Force Bicolandia (JTFB) in partnership with National Commission for Indigenous People (NCIP) Regional Office V.
During the 2-day summit, participants who are mostly from the tribes of Manide and Agta in Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte, Albay and Sorsogon were given lectures about insurgency, importance of peace and order in community development, farming, entrepreneurship, agri-preneurship and education.
IPs were also reoriented about their four bundles of rights which includes the right to ancestral domain, right to self-governance and empowerment, right to cultural integrity and right to social justice and human rights.
RIPES coincided with the celebration of IPRA (Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997) month.
For the past years, IPs became one of the most vulnerable sectors of society in terms of Communist Terrorist Group’s (CTG) infiltrations.
Being an Indigenous People Mandatory representative (IPMR), it paved the way for Elsa,
a Manide from Capalonga town in Camarines Norte province to be part of an eye-opening event.
According to her, she only finished grade 7 because her family cannot afford to send her to school whose only source of income is through “copra” or smoked coconut meat.
As a member of indigenous people (IP) community, Elsa knew the importance of education which she dreamed of giving her children.
She felt lucky to have been chosen as an IPMR or the tribe’s version of councilor.
IPMRs are actively involved in legislative matters and receive a monthly compensation.
No less than the NCIP Bicol Regional Director Lee Arroyo graced the closing program who underscored that the event is very significant in informing and educating the IPs about their entitlements and privileges.
“Ini po gabos simbag po ini duman sa apat nindong diretso. Bako lang an AFP, kami nagkaburunyog, nagkasararo, nagtatarabangan na may saro kaming papadumanan asin an samong thrust para sa improvement, sa ikakarahay kan mga tribo sa komunidad,” she added.
[This is in response to your four bundles of rights. Not only the AFP, we harmonize, unite and help each other towards one goal and our thrust is for the improvement, for the betterment of the tribes in the community.]
JTFB under MGEN FERNANDO T TRINIDAD AFP said that thru the summit, IPs were given the opportunity to learn about national security and made aware of the services of the government which are intended exclusively for them.
Furthermore, with the continuous efforts of the government to bring them the services they need especially right now that the implementation of Executive Order No. 70 is in full swing, JTFB believes that it will leave no room for communist terrorists’ ill motives.
It can be recalled that thru EO 70 or the Whole-Of-Nation Approach, the Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) or Task Force Katuninongan asin Kauswagan was created.
It unifies all government agencies to plan and implement programs and projects for the communities and resolve insurgency.
Members of the CTG have been instilling in the minds of the people that the lack of government services can only be resolved through revolution which in reality, only promotes violence.
That is why the Army in Bicol intensifies its focused military operations to stop the CTG from spreading harm, conducting extortion activities and recruiting innocent civilians to join them in their useless cause.
Along with it is the unending call for armed guerillas to follow the footsteps of their former comrades who already surrendered to the government and are now enjoying a more peaceful life with their families and friends.
Right now, with the RTF-ELCAC, more government agencies can provide assistance to rebels who decided to return to the folds of the law.
They can also enroll in Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) which gives educational, livelihood and housing assistance so as firearm renumeration.
Division Public Affairs Office 9th Infantry Division Philippine Army
Cpt Joash Pramis
Chief, Division Public Affairs Office, 9ID
Camp Elias Angeles, Pili, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Cell number: 09151434816
email: dpao.9id.pa@gmail.com
[Kalinaw News is the official online source of information on the pursuit for peace by the Philippine Army. It provides information on the activities of Army Units nationwide in the performance of their duty of Serving the People and Securing the Land. This website is a property of the Civil-Military Operations Regiment, Philippine Army located at Lawton Avenue, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.
Contact us: contact@kalinawnews.com]
https://www.kalinawnews.com/army-in-bicol-hosts-regional-summit-for-ip-leaders/
NDF/Sison: Albayalde out, but Drug Overlord and his gang remain in power
Jose Maria Sison propaganda statement posted to the National Democratic Front Philippines (NDFP or NDF) Website (Oct 14, 2019): Albayalde out, but Drug Overlord and his gang remain in power
Duterte appointed Albayalde (left) as national police chief in April 2018 [STR/EPA]
Comment on the Bogus War on Drugs and the Resignation of Albayalde
By Jose Maria Sison
Since the beginning, the bogus war on drugs has been designed and implemented to bring about the supreme lordship of Duterte and dominance of his own set of drug lords, governors and generals over the illegal drug trade.
More then ever before the police and its officers like Bato de la Rosa and Albayalde have thrived as criminals by enjoying the presidential license to murder poor people to signal who are the masters of the trade and have benefited from corruption by being paid for the murder of tens of thousands of poor people and being allowed to recycle the drugs that they can get their hands on.
The exposed criminality and corruption of police officers are a manifestation of the corrupt, rottten and mendacious character of the Duterte regime. It promised to solve the illegal drug problem. But it has aggravated it for the benefit of his own cabal of criminals in power.
The resignation of Albayalde and replacement by another one appointee of Duterte will not bring changes favorable to the people. The supreme protector of drug lords remains in power and even condones the exposed corruption of Albayalde.
https://ndfp.org/albayalde-out-but-drug-overlord-and-his-cabal-remain-in-power/
Comment on the Bogus War on Drugs and the Resignation of Albayalde
By Jose Maria Sison
Since the beginning, the bogus war on drugs has been designed and implemented to bring about the supreme lordship of Duterte and dominance of his own set of drug lords, governors and generals over the illegal drug trade.
More then ever before the police and its officers like Bato de la Rosa and Albayalde have thrived as criminals by enjoying the presidential license to murder poor people to signal who are the masters of the trade and have benefited from corruption by being paid for the murder of tens of thousands of poor people and being allowed to recycle the drugs that they can get their hands on.
The exposed criminality and corruption of police officers are a manifestation of the corrupt, rottten and mendacious character of the Duterte regime. It promised to solve the illegal drug problem. But it has aggravated it for the benefit of his own cabal of criminals in power.
The resignation of Albayalde and replacement by another one appointee of Duterte will not bring changes favorable to the people. The supreme protector of drug lords remains in power and even condones the exposed corruption of Albayalde.
https://ndfp.org/albayalde-out-but-drug-overlord-and-his-cabal-remain-in-power/
CPP/NPA-Bicol: Mabibigo ng mamamayang Pilipino ang Oplan Kapanatagan ng rehimeng US-Duterte
NPA-Bicol propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Oct 15, 2019): Mabibigo ng mamamayang Pilipino ang Oplan Kapanatagan ng rehimeng US-Duterte
NEW PEOPLE'S ARMY
NEW PEOPLE'S ARMY
RAYMUNDO BUENFUERZA
NPA-BICOL REGION
ROMULO JALLORES COMMAND
OCTOBER 16, 2019
Hindi na dapat magulat si National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon na mabigo ang rehimen sa target nitong mapabagsak ang CPP-NPA-NDF sa 2022 o di kaya ay lubha itong pahinain upang maging mga bandido na lamang. Kasaysayan na ang patunay sa walang mintis na pagkabigo ng mga oplan ng mga nagdaang tuta at pasistang rehimen. Hanggang sa nananatili ang pang-aapi at pagsasamantala, hindi kailanman maaapula ang rebolusyonaryong diwa ng masang anakpawis at hindi kailanman magtatagumpay ang mga pakanang durugin ang CPP-NPA-NDF.
Tulad ng ibang oplan ng mga nagdaang tuta at pasistang rehimen, sinusunod ng Oplan Kapanatagan ang balangkas US Counterinsurgency Guide (US COIN). Mula sa purong militaristang atake, pinihit nito ang kontrainsurhensyang kampanya sa pagpapatupad ng mga sosyoekonomikong programa upang linlangin ang mamamayan. Nais nitong ikubli ang pag-iral ng pyudalismo, burukrata kapitalismo at imperyalismo upang pahupain ang pagngangalit ng sambayanan sa reaksyunaryong estado. Sa katotohanan, balatkayong nagpapatupad ng mga proyektong sosyoekonomiko ang AFP-PNP-CAFGU katuwang ang iba pang ahensya ng pasistang estado upang makapagsagawa ng saywar, intel at combat operations sa mga komunidad. Hindi na kataka-takang minamadali ng rehimeng US-Duterte ang pagtatayo ng mga Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) at mga katulad na task force sa mga prubinsya at barangay upang di umano’y ipatupad ang mga programang pangkaunlaran.
Gasgas na ang palabas ng rehimeng US-Duterte na gamitin ang CPP-NPA-NDF upang bigyang-matwid ang papatinding pasistang atake at pagpapanumbalik ng diktadura. Kung tunay na umuusad man lang ang Oplan Kapanatagan, bakit nagkakadarapa ang AFP-PNP-CAFGU na bihisan ang mga taumbaryo bilang mga NPA at palabasaing mga surrenderee, kumatha ng mga orkestradong engkwentro at sapilitan pang pinagdedeklara ang mga upisyal ng barangay na persona non grata ang CPP-NPA-NDF?
Patunay ang patuloy na paglawak at paglakas ng rebolusyonaryong kilusan sa rehiyon ng tiwala at paggagap ng masang Bikolano sa katwiran at programa ng demokratikong rebolusyong bayan. Nananawagan ang RJC-BHB Bikol sa mamamayang Pilipino na ibayong palakasin at palawakin ang kanilang pagkakaisa upang biguin ang Oplan Kapanatagan at ibagsak ang terorista at pasistang rehimeng US-Duterte. Hindi kailanman magiging bandido ang CPP-NPA-NDF habang patuloy na umiiral ang mga dahilan upang mag-alsa ang mamamayan.
Biguin ang Oplan Kapanatagan at ang pasistang atake ng rehimeng US-Duterte!
Isulong ang Tunay na Pagbabago, Isulong ang Digmang Bayan!
https://cpp.ph/statement/mabibigo-ng-mamamayang-pilipino-ang-oplan-kapanatagan-ng-rehimeng-us-duterte/
Hindi na dapat magulat si National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon na mabigo ang rehimen sa target nitong mapabagsak ang CPP-NPA-NDF sa 2022 o di kaya ay lubha itong pahinain upang maging mga bandido na lamang. Kasaysayan na ang patunay sa walang mintis na pagkabigo ng mga oplan ng mga nagdaang tuta at pasistang rehimen. Hanggang sa nananatili ang pang-aapi at pagsasamantala, hindi kailanman maaapula ang rebolusyonaryong diwa ng masang anakpawis at hindi kailanman magtatagumpay ang mga pakanang durugin ang CPP-NPA-NDF.
Tulad ng ibang oplan ng mga nagdaang tuta at pasistang rehimen, sinusunod ng Oplan Kapanatagan ang balangkas US Counterinsurgency Guide (US COIN). Mula sa purong militaristang atake, pinihit nito ang kontrainsurhensyang kampanya sa pagpapatupad ng mga sosyoekonomikong programa upang linlangin ang mamamayan. Nais nitong ikubli ang pag-iral ng pyudalismo, burukrata kapitalismo at imperyalismo upang pahupain ang pagngangalit ng sambayanan sa reaksyunaryong estado. Sa katotohanan, balatkayong nagpapatupad ng mga proyektong sosyoekonomiko ang AFP-PNP-CAFGU katuwang ang iba pang ahensya ng pasistang estado upang makapagsagawa ng saywar, intel at combat operations sa mga komunidad. Hindi na kataka-takang minamadali ng rehimeng US-Duterte ang pagtatayo ng mga Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) at mga katulad na task force sa mga prubinsya at barangay upang di umano’y ipatupad ang mga programang pangkaunlaran.
Gasgas na ang palabas ng rehimeng US-Duterte na gamitin ang CPP-NPA-NDF upang bigyang-matwid ang papatinding pasistang atake at pagpapanumbalik ng diktadura. Kung tunay na umuusad man lang ang Oplan Kapanatagan, bakit nagkakadarapa ang AFP-PNP-CAFGU na bihisan ang mga taumbaryo bilang mga NPA at palabasaing mga surrenderee, kumatha ng mga orkestradong engkwentro at sapilitan pang pinagdedeklara ang mga upisyal ng barangay na persona non grata ang CPP-NPA-NDF?
Patunay ang patuloy na paglawak at paglakas ng rebolusyonaryong kilusan sa rehiyon ng tiwala at paggagap ng masang Bikolano sa katwiran at programa ng demokratikong rebolusyong bayan. Nananawagan ang RJC-BHB Bikol sa mamamayang Pilipino na ibayong palakasin at palawakin ang kanilang pagkakaisa upang biguin ang Oplan Kapanatagan at ibagsak ang terorista at pasistang rehimeng US-Duterte. Hindi kailanman magiging bandido ang CPP-NPA-NDF habang patuloy na umiiral ang mga dahilan upang mag-alsa ang mamamayan.
Biguin ang Oplan Kapanatagan at ang pasistang atake ng rehimeng US-Duterte!
Isulong ang Tunay na Pagbabago, Isulong ang Digmang Bayan!
https://cpp.ph/statement/mabibigo-ng-mamamayang-pilipino-ang-oplan-kapanatagan-ng-rehimeng-us-duterte/
CPP: Albayalde resignation shows cracks in police drug syndicate, exposes drug war hoax
Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Oct 15, 2019): Albayalde resignation shows cracks in police drug syndicate, exposes drug war hoax
The resignation of PNP chief Oscar Albayalde is evidence of a large crack within Duterte’s police criminal syndicate. It is a result of inner struggles among rival syndicates for control of the national police. It is part of the conflicts over drug protection money and control of drug trafficking operations in the country.
By forcing Albayalde out of the PNP, rival drug syndicates (who are also in bed with political factions) have put themselves in a more advantageous position to have Duterte, as the drug overlord, appoint their chosen officer as new chief who will serve their interests better.
Albayalde’s forced resignation foreshadows a more violent drug war as it will embolden the rival syndicates to defend their territories and operations. The appointment of a new chief will likely be followed by extensive reorganization of the national police accompanied by intensified attacks against drug operations of rival syndicates.
It is likely that more exposés and counter-accusations will be made public in the coming months. Duterte’s “war on drugs” will be further revealed to the public as one big hoax.
The recent senate investigation thoroughly exposed how the police forces are part of the criminal drug syndicates in the Philippines and how “anti-drug operations” form part of the violent conflict between one drug syndicate and another. It specifically showed how police operations are sometimes used as cover by some drug syndicates to seize the merchandize of their rivals.
Indeed, the PNP is one big rotten organization. Police officers, specifically, climb the echelon and earn their stripes by serving one criminal syndicate and one political elite faction or another.
https://cpp.ph/2019/10/16/albayalde-resignation-shows-cracks-in-police-drug-syndicate-exposes-drug-war-hoax/
The resignation of PNP chief Oscar Albayalde is evidence of a large crack within Duterte’s police criminal syndicate. It is a result of inner struggles among rival syndicates for control of the national police. It is part of the conflicts over drug protection money and control of drug trafficking operations in the country.
By forcing Albayalde out of the PNP, rival drug syndicates (who are also in bed with political factions) have put themselves in a more advantageous position to have Duterte, as the drug overlord, appoint their chosen officer as new chief who will serve their interests better.
Albayalde’s forced resignation foreshadows a more violent drug war as it will embolden the rival syndicates to defend their territories and operations. The appointment of a new chief will likely be followed by extensive reorganization of the national police accompanied by intensified attacks against drug operations of rival syndicates.
It is likely that more exposés and counter-accusations will be made public in the coming months. Duterte’s “war on drugs” will be further revealed to the public as one big hoax.
The recent senate investigation thoroughly exposed how the police forces are part of the criminal drug syndicates in the Philippines and how “anti-drug operations” form part of the violent conflict between one drug syndicate and another. It specifically showed how police operations are sometimes used as cover by some drug syndicates to seize the merchandize of their rivals.
Indeed, the PNP is one big rotten organization. Police officers, specifically, climb the echelon and earn their stripes by serving one criminal syndicate and one political elite faction or another.
https://cpp.ph/2019/10/16/albayalde-resignation-shows-cracks-in-police-drug-syndicate-exposes-drug-war-hoax/
CPP/CPP-NCMR: Abli nga Sulat alang sa Tanang Makinasudnon ug Patriyotikong Katawhan sa North Central Mindanao Region (NCMR)
CPP-North Central Mindanao Region propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Oct 15, 2019): Abli nga Sulat alang sa Tanang Makinasudnon ug Patriyotikong Katawhan sa North Central Mindanao Region (NCMR)
COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES
NORSEN MANGGUBAT
CPP-NCMR
OCTOBER 16, 2019
Minahal nga katawhan sa North Central Mindanao Region,
Usa ka mainitong pagtimbaya kaninyong tanan!
Gihampak kita karon sa usa ka nasudnong katalagman nga gipasiugdahan sa rehimeng US-Duterte. Walay luwas niini nga katawhan. Dili malilong nga apektado ang kinabuhi, panginabuhian ug kaugmaon sa tibuok katawhang Pilipino.s
Niini, tinguha namo’ng ipaabot ang among hugot nga pakighiusa, ilabina sa tanang nagapakabana ug makinasudnong katawhan, adunahan man o kabus, unsa man ang imong tribu o kagikan, unsa man ang imong tinuuhan ug relihiyon, anaa man sa han-ay sa reaksyunaryong gobyerno ug armadong pwersa niini (AFP, PNP, CAFGU, ubp.).
Nagasalig kami sa inyong praktikal ug kritikal nga kaalam aron basahon ug sukdon ang kamatuoran sa atong kasamtangang nasudnong kahimtang. Kamo mismo ang makapamatuod kung natuman ba ni Duterte ang mga saad niiining “kabag-uhan”? Natuman ba ang pagpapha sa ENDO? Husto ba ang “gera kontra droga” nga mipatay sa libu-libong inosenteng kabus? Nahunong na ba ang kurapsyon sa gobyerno? Napanalipdan ba ang atong nasudnong soberanya batok sa mga langyaw? Ni-asenso ba ang kinabuhi sa ordinaryong Pilipino pinaagi sa ‘TRAIN Law’ ug uban pang programa sa ekonomiya?
Nagatoo kami nga amgo kamo sa pag-analisa nga mihupas na ang panahon sa pagpaka-aron-ingnon, pagpanghaylo ug pagpangilad sa rehimeng Duterte. Dili na matabunan sa iyang mga trolls ug sa mga fake news nga iyang gipakaylap ang dunot nga kinaiya sa iyang rehimen. Milubad na ang iyang “pangmasa” nga dagway samtang migimaw na og ayo ang iyang sungay ug bangkil.
Dili ikalimod ang padayong pag-antus sa kabus nga kinabag-ang katawhang Pilipino. Pulos maki-langyaw ug maki-adunahan nga pangwarta ang programang pang-ekonomiya sa rehimen. Gi-abaga ni Maria ug Pedro ang dugang palas-onon sa makaligis-patay nga buwis, kamahal sa palaliton ug kawalay trabaho. Samtang, mikunhod pa hinuon ang tulubagon sa mga higante ug langyaw’ng korporasyon, mibaha pa hinuon ang walay buhis nga mga pagkaong imported, labina sa humay, nga nakapurdoy sa lokal nga mga prodyuser ug mipaburot sa mga dagkung komersyante ug komprador sulod sa kabinete ug tigsuporta sa iyang rehimen. Gilargahan usab ang mga langyaw’ng nasud sa pagtukod og base militar, mga lugar pangkahilayan ug pagpahimulos sa atong mga bahandi sa dagat, mineral, kayutaan ug sa kaalam ug kusog-pamuo sa atong katawan.
Ang dili maundang nga mga iskandalo sa iyang kabinete ug taas nga opisyal sa gobyerno sama ni Faeldon, Albayalde, Duque, Cam pipila lamang sa mga lutaw nga pananglitan sa kahugaw ug kagarapal sa kriminal nga pangwarta ug pangawat nga ginahimo sa pundok ni Duterte, wala pay labot ang alisngaw sa Philheath, Bureau of Costums, Bureau of Corrections, apil na mismo ang nahitabo sa Philippine Military Academy (PMA) tungod sa kamatayon ni Darwin Dormitorio nga taga Cagayan de Oro.
Sa pikas bahin, walay lipud-lipod nga gisalikway ni Duterte ang pangayo sa gikinahanglang mga balay, yuta, hinabang ug panginabuhian sa gatusan ka libong katawhang Moro nga biktima sa iyang gubat sa Marawi. Mao usab ang nahitabo sa mga bakwit sa Kamansi, Lagonglong, Misamis Oriental ug mga lumad sa Bukidnon ug Agusan del Norte ug del Sur. Padayon usab ang bangis nga demolition sa mga balay sa kabus sa kasyudaran ug ang pagpahawa sa mga mamaligyaay sa kilid sa dalan ug merkado sa ngalan kuno sa kahapsay ug pagpasayon sa daloy sa trapiko.
Masabtan nato nganong giipit niya pag-ayo ang tanang kagawasan sa pagpadayag. Gusto ni Duterte nga ang ka-maayo ra kintahay ug pagdayeg sa iyang paghari ang madungog ug makita sa katawhan diha sa mass media. Gisumpo usab niya ang tanang misaway ug gitabunan ang nagtipun-og nga kapalpakan sa iyang rehimen. Mabati nato ang pagpalag ug pagsukol sa kritikal nga media sa Cagayan de Oro, Bukidnon ug Butuan City sa pagpahunong, paglisud-lisud, paghikot, pagsita, ug pagpasangil kanila nga New People’s Army (NPA) o dapig sa NPA. Ang mga organisadong paglihok sa katawhan para sa ilang katungod ug kaayuhan, sama niadtong pagpangayo og hinabang nga bugas sa gobyerno atol sa hulaw karong tuiga, pasanginlan nga pinaluyohan sa NPA. Gipanghulga usab ug giipit ang mga nagpakabanang opisyales sa Local Government Unit (LGU). Bisan mismo sulod sa han-ay sa AFP ug PNP, daghan ang diskontento sa ilang kahimtang.
Sama ni Marcos, Martial law ang taming ni Duterte aron mokapyot sa gahum lapas sa 2022. Gawas sa teror ug pasismo, ginaseguro niya ang iyang paghari pinaagi sa pagbulit og mga heneral ug opisyal militar sa mga posisyon sa gobyerno.
Dinhi sa NCMR, Nikabat na sa 41 ka mga lider mag-uuma, lider-lumad, mga aktibista nga inilang nakigbisog sa interes sa katawhan ang gipangpatay sukad nga nilingkod sa pwesto si Duterte. Kalkulado ug tinuyong gikatag ug gipili ang arangkada sa pagpamatay aron kintahay dili mabaniog sa publiko. Niadtong Hulyo, upat ka sibilyan ang sunud-sunod nga gipatay sa Agusan del Norte ug Agusan del Sur, pagka-Agosto hangtud sa sayong bahin sa Setyembre, lima usab ka inosente ang sunud-sunod nga gipatay sa Bukidnon. Nagtuo si Duterte nga sa pagpamatay sa mga aktibista ug simpatisador sa kalihukan, motagam pag-rebolusyon ang masa ug mawad-an og liderato ang mga organisasyong masa. Ang daw mga irong buang nga sundalo ug pulis, hukmanan ug bilanggoan, gigamit usab aron pasakaan og tumo-tumo nga mga kaso ug idetine nga walay tagal ang mga makinasudnon ug nakigbisog, ilabina ang mga kabus.
Puro pagpanglingla, pagpasurender ug todo-largang gera ang laraw sa rehimeng Duterte sa hisgutanang kalinaw. Sa pagkakaron, ang Oplan Kapanatagan nga gipuli sa Oplan Kapayapaan isip pagpalambo sa iyang kontra-insurhensiya nga kampanya ang nagbutang sa katawhan sa samot nga kalisod. Gigamit niini ang tanang ahensyang sibilyan sa gobyerno sa pagtukod niini sa National Task Force -to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF- ELCAC) aron pitulon ug pahilumon ang pagsukol sa katawhan. Nagpagawas si Duterte og ganti nga kwarta sa matag mapatay nga NPA. Sa paggukod niini nga ganti, midaghan pa ang kaso sa mga inosenteng sibilyang gipangpatay atol sa mga operasyong militar batok sa NPA.
Luyo niining tanan, nasayod kita nga may kinutuban ang gahum ug kusog sa rehimeng Duterte. Sa pagkakaron, nagkadayag na ang mga kinutuban ug kahuyangan niini. Nasayod kita sa masukulon nga kinaiya ug kasaysayan sa katawhang Pilipino nga sa hiniusang paglihok niini, mabuntog ang pasismong mipatigbabaw karon.
Dili ug dili niya masulod sa bulsa ang rebolusyonaryong kalihukan. Dili ug dili motalikod ang rebolusyonaryong kalihukan sa tahas niining ilingkawas ang nasud gikan sa imperyalismo, pyudalismo ug burukrata kapitalismo.
Determinado ang rebolusyonaryong kalihukan sa NCMR nga hiusahon ang tibuok katawhan aron maisugong atubangon ug pakyason ang naghaguros nga atake sa rehimeng Duterte. Usa kini ka oportunidad alang kanato aron labaw pa’ng masubhan ug mokat-on diha sa kinabuhi’g kamatayon nga pakigbisog. Aduna kitay katakus nga motampo sa pagpakyas sa bangis nga atake ug pagpukan sa mangtas nga rehimeng Duterte. Dili kita magpahugno ug magpadala sa kahadlok ug kasubo ug itransporma nato ang atong kasilag ngadto sa mga kongkretong aksyon aron pukanon ang rehimen. Mabayanihon kitang magsakripisyo aron luwason ang atong nasud ug kab-uton ang katilingbanong hustisya.
Sa makausa pa, alang sa usa ka komon nga kaaway, abli ang ganghaan sa rebolusyonaryong kalihukan sa pakighiusa ug pakigtinabangay kaninyo alang sa tanang posibleng paagi aron pukanon kining mangtas ug diktador nga rehimeng Duterte.
Ibagsak ang pasista, kurap ug tiranikong rehimeng US-Duterte!
https://cpp.ph/statement/abli-nga-sulat-alang-sa-tanang-makinasudnon-ug-patriyotikong-katawhan-sa-north-central-mindanao-region-ncmr/
Minahal nga katawhan sa North Central Mindanao Region,
Usa ka mainitong pagtimbaya kaninyong tanan!
Gihampak kita karon sa usa ka nasudnong katalagman nga gipasiugdahan sa rehimeng US-Duterte. Walay luwas niini nga katawhan. Dili malilong nga apektado ang kinabuhi, panginabuhian ug kaugmaon sa tibuok katawhang Pilipino.s
Niini, tinguha namo’ng ipaabot ang among hugot nga pakighiusa, ilabina sa tanang nagapakabana ug makinasudnong katawhan, adunahan man o kabus, unsa man ang imong tribu o kagikan, unsa man ang imong tinuuhan ug relihiyon, anaa man sa han-ay sa reaksyunaryong gobyerno ug armadong pwersa niini (AFP, PNP, CAFGU, ubp.).
Nagasalig kami sa inyong praktikal ug kritikal nga kaalam aron basahon ug sukdon ang kamatuoran sa atong kasamtangang nasudnong kahimtang. Kamo mismo ang makapamatuod kung natuman ba ni Duterte ang mga saad niiining “kabag-uhan”? Natuman ba ang pagpapha sa ENDO? Husto ba ang “gera kontra droga” nga mipatay sa libu-libong inosenteng kabus? Nahunong na ba ang kurapsyon sa gobyerno? Napanalipdan ba ang atong nasudnong soberanya batok sa mga langyaw? Ni-asenso ba ang kinabuhi sa ordinaryong Pilipino pinaagi sa ‘TRAIN Law’ ug uban pang programa sa ekonomiya?
Nagatoo kami nga amgo kamo sa pag-analisa nga mihupas na ang panahon sa pagpaka-aron-ingnon, pagpanghaylo ug pagpangilad sa rehimeng Duterte. Dili na matabunan sa iyang mga trolls ug sa mga fake news nga iyang gipakaylap ang dunot nga kinaiya sa iyang rehimen. Milubad na ang iyang “pangmasa” nga dagway samtang migimaw na og ayo ang iyang sungay ug bangkil.
Dili ikalimod ang padayong pag-antus sa kabus nga kinabag-ang katawhang Pilipino. Pulos maki-langyaw ug maki-adunahan nga pangwarta ang programang pang-ekonomiya sa rehimen. Gi-abaga ni Maria ug Pedro ang dugang palas-onon sa makaligis-patay nga buwis, kamahal sa palaliton ug kawalay trabaho. Samtang, mikunhod pa hinuon ang tulubagon sa mga higante ug langyaw’ng korporasyon, mibaha pa hinuon ang walay buhis nga mga pagkaong imported, labina sa humay, nga nakapurdoy sa lokal nga mga prodyuser ug mipaburot sa mga dagkung komersyante ug komprador sulod sa kabinete ug tigsuporta sa iyang rehimen. Gilargahan usab ang mga langyaw’ng nasud sa pagtukod og base militar, mga lugar pangkahilayan ug pagpahimulos sa atong mga bahandi sa dagat, mineral, kayutaan ug sa kaalam ug kusog-pamuo sa atong katawan.
Ang dili maundang nga mga iskandalo sa iyang kabinete ug taas nga opisyal sa gobyerno sama ni Faeldon, Albayalde, Duque, Cam pipila lamang sa mga lutaw nga pananglitan sa kahugaw ug kagarapal sa kriminal nga pangwarta ug pangawat nga ginahimo sa pundok ni Duterte, wala pay labot ang alisngaw sa Philheath, Bureau of Costums, Bureau of Corrections, apil na mismo ang nahitabo sa Philippine Military Academy (PMA) tungod sa kamatayon ni Darwin Dormitorio nga taga Cagayan de Oro.
Sa pikas bahin, walay lipud-lipod nga gisalikway ni Duterte ang pangayo sa gikinahanglang mga balay, yuta, hinabang ug panginabuhian sa gatusan ka libong katawhang Moro nga biktima sa iyang gubat sa Marawi. Mao usab ang nahitabo sa mga bakwit sa Kamansi, Lagonglong, Misamis Oriental ug mga lumad sa Bukidnon ug Agusan del Norte ug del Sur. Padayon usab ang bangis nga demolition sa mga balay sa kabus sa kasyudaran ug ang pagpahawa sa mga mamaligyaay sa kilid sa dalan ug merkado sa ngalan kuno sa kahapsay ug pagpasayon sa daloy sa trapiko.
Masabtan nato nganong giipit niya pag-ayo ang tanang kagawasan sa pagpadayag. Gusto ni Duterte nga ang ka-maayo ra kintahay ug pagdayeg sa iyang paghari ang madungog ug makita sa katawhan diha sa mass media. Gisumpo usab niya ang tanang misaway ug gitabunan ang nagtipun-og nga kapalpakan sa iyang rehimen. Mabati nato ang pagpalag ug pagsukol sa kritikal nga media sa Cagayan de Oro, Bukidnon ug Butuan City sa pagpahunong, paglisud-lisud, paghikot, pagsita, ug pagpasangil kanila nga New People’s Army (NPA) o dapig sa NPA. Ang mga organisadong paglihok sa katawhan para sa ilang katungod ug kaayuhan, sama niadtong pagpangayo og hinabang nga bugas sa gobyerno atol sa hulaw karong tuiga, pasanginlan nga pinaluyohan sa NPA. Gipanghulga usab ug giipit ang mga nagpakabanang opisyales sa Local Government Unit (LGU). Bisan mismo sulod sa han-ay sa AFP ug PNP, daghan ang diskontento sa ilang kahimtang.
Sama ni Marcos, Martial law ang taming ni Duterte aron mokapyot sa gahum lapas sa 2022. Gawas sa teror ug pasismo, ginaseguro niya ang iyang paghari pinaagi sa pagbulit og mga heneral ug opisyal militar sa mga posisyon sa gobyerno.
Dinhi sa NCMR, Nikabat na sa 41 ka mga lider mag-uuma, lider-lumad, mga aktibista nga inilang nakigbisog sa interes sa katawhan ang gipangpatay sukad nga nilingkod sa pwesto si Duterte. Kalkulado ug tinuyong gikatag ug gipili ang arangkada sa pagpamatay aron kintahay dili mabaniog sa publiko. Niadtong Hulyo, upat ka sibilyan ang sunud-sunod nga gipatay sa Agusan del Norte ug Agusan del Sur, pagka-Agosto hangtud sa sayong bahin sa Setyembre, lima usab ka inosente ang sunud-sunod nga gipatay sa Bukidnon. Nagtuo si Duterte nga sa pagpamatay sa mga aktibista ug simpatisador sa kalihukan, motagam pag-rebolusyon ang masa ug mawad-an og liderato ang mga organisasyong masa. Ang daw mga irong buang nga sundalo ug pulis, hukmanan ug bilanggoan, gigamit usab aron pasakaan og tumo-tumo nga mga kaso ug idetine nga walay tagal ang mga makinasudnon ug nakigbisog, ilabina ang mga kabus.
Puro pagpanglingla, pagpasurender ug todo-largang gera ang laraw sa rehimeng Duterte sa hisgutanang kalinaw. Sa pagkakaron, ang Oplan Kapanatagan nga gipuli sa Oplan Kapayapaan isip pagpalambo sa iyang kontra-insurhensiya nga kampanya ang nagbutang sa katawhan sa samot nga kalisod. Gigamit niini ang tanang ahensyang sibilyan sa gobyerno sa pagtukod niini sa National Task Force -to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF- ELCAC) aron pitulon ug pahilumon ang pagsukol sa katawhan. Nagpagawas si Duterte og ganti nga kwarta sa matag mapatay nga NPA. Sa paggukod niini nga ganti, midaghan pa ang kaso sa mga inosenteng sibilyang gipangpatay atol sa mga operasyong militar batok sa NPA.
Luyo niining tanan, nasayod kita nga may kinutuban ang gahum ug kusog sa rehimeng Duterte. Sa pagkakaron, nagkadayag na ang mga kinutuban ug kahuyangan niini. Nasayod kita sa masukulon nga kinaiya ug kasaysayan sa katawhang Pilipino nga sa hiniusang paglihok niini, mabuntog ang pasismong mipatigbabaw karon.
Dili ug dili niya masulod sa bulsa ang rebolusyonaryong kalihukan. Dili ug dili motalikod ang rebolusyonaryong kalihukan sa tahas niining ilingkawas ang nasud gikan sa imperyalismo, pyudalismo ug burukrata kapitalismo.
Determinado ang rebolusyonaryong kalihukan sa NCMR nga hiusahon ang tibuok katawhan aron maisugong atubangon ug pakyason ang naghaguros nga atake sa rehimeng Duterte. Usa kini ka oportunidad alang kanato aron labaw pa’ng masubhan ug mokat-on diha sa kinabuhi’g kamatayon nga pakigbisog. Aduna kitay katakus nga motampo sa pagpakyas sa bangis nga atake ug pagpukan sa mangtas nga rehimeng Duterte. Dili kita magpahugno ug magpadala sa kahadlok ug kasubo ug itransporma nato ang atong kasilag ngadto sa mga kongkretong aksyon aron pukanon ang rehimen. Mabayanihon kitang magsakripisyo aron luwason ang atong nasud ug kab-uton ang katilingbanong hustisya.
Sa makausa pa, alang sa usa ka komon nga kaaway, abli ang ganghaan sa rebolusyonaryong kalihukan sa pakighiusa ug pakigtinabangay kaninyo alang sa tanang posibleng paagi aron pukanon kining mangtas ug diktador nga rehimeng Duterte.
Ibagsak ang pasista, kurap ug tiranikong rehimeng US-Duterte!
https://cpp.ph/statement/abli-nga-sulat-alang-sa-tanang-makinasudnon-ug-patriyotikong-katawhan-sa-north-central-mindanao-region-ncmr/
CPP: Metro Manila transportation crisis reflects rotten economic system
CPP propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Oct 15, 2019): Metro Manila transportation crisis reflects rotten economic system
Over the past few weeks, public attention has been focused on the massive traffic problem that plagues millions of commuters in Metro Manila. This came after the breakdown of rails and public transportation systems, as well as the gridlocks in Metro Manila’s main thoroughfares.
The Duterte government has been trying to downplay the magnitude of the crisis and dodging responsibility over its failure to squarely and decisively forge solutions to the transportation problems. In the process, it has roused widespread indignation among the people. By purchasing a luxury jet for the commander-in-chief and other top military officers, the government has further rubbed salt into the people’s wounds.
Various organizations have voiced the people’s exasperation and have justly demanded the Duterte government to come up with long-term solutions to the crisis. They seek an urgent relief to the daily agony being suffered by the people, especially the masses of workers and low-income earners.
While demanding an immediate solution, the Filipino people must also understand that the transportation crisis, at the more fundamental level, is a reflection of the rotten social and economic system in the country, and can only be resolved strategically through a radical change of that system through revolutionary struggle.
Metro Manila or the National Capital Region is in a state of decay and disarray. The broad masses of toiling people suffers not only from traffic, but also from floods, homelessness, waterlessness, lack of sewers and garbage collection, air pollution and other social probelsm. This is a result of the chaotic big bourgeois real estate speculation (malls, high-rise offices and condominiums), corruption-laden government contracts for public works by whoever bureaucrat capitalist is in power and profit-driven privatization of public utilities, and dumping of surplus cars from Japan and the US. Technocrats are incapable of long-term urban planning and development.
There is no national-level economic planning to achieve balanced industrial and agricultural development and ensure the spread of economic activity. The country’s main manufacturing and commercial activities are concentrated in Metro Manila and to a certain degree to outlying provinces.
Because of the stark imbalance between urban and rural areas, particularly, between Metro Manila and the rest of the country, there is flux of migration to the national capital of large numbers of people. They are composed primarily of dispossessed peasants and masses of semiproletariat desperately seeking employment. As a result, Metro Manila is overpopulated with around 13-15 million people, with Manila City being the most congested city in the world, and nine of its other cities in the top 50.
The large army of unemployed people in Metro Manila is advantageous to big business who uses the oversupply of idle labor to press down wages. Thus, the past reactionary governments have largely ignored the problem of overpopulation of Metro Manila and its concomitant social problems.
Over the past thirty years, traffic crises in Metro Manila have been short-sightedly addressed by one public transportation infrastructure project or another, which soon after reaches overcapacity, requiring another project, and still another. First, it was the flyovers in EDSA, then the MRT along EDSA, then LRT2 along Aurora. Now, there is a flurry of proposals to solve the daily traffic gridlocks: a subway, a skyway and walkway at EDSA, a North-South ring to bypass Metro Manila, a one-way traffic flow and so on. The construction of light railways to Bulacan and Cavite — projects driven by profit, marked by corruption and burdensome terms of loan payments — will probably help ease traffic in some parts for a while, although in the long-run will also contribute to the further congestion of Metro Manila. But as before, these rails are bound to reach their capacity limits since Metro Manila continues to draw in surplus population as the country is gripped by a sharp economic slowdown, widespread joblessness and stark imbalances between the cities and rural areas.
The transportation crisis in Metro Manila cannot be solved by the IMF-trained social and economic planners who are obsessed with the neoliberal agenda of attracting foreign investors and getting the approval of credit rating agencies. These reactionary technocrats continue to bind the country’s economy to foreign big capitalists and banks, which in turn, are interested only in exploiting the country’s cheap labor and integrating Filipino workers into their international assembly line.
Upon establishment of the People’s Democratic Government on a nationwide scale, the problems of urban decay and overcongestion will be decisively addressed by implementing genuine land reform and national industrialization. There will be a plan to achieve balanced growth of industry and agriculture and narrow the gap between cities and countryside, between the national capital and the regions, and so on. There will be jobs available all over the country which will encourage population dissipation of congested cities. Surplus rural labor will be absorbed by industries spread throughout the country. Workers wages and peasant income will be raised.
Only under the people’s democratic government and through economic planning can we achieve well-distributed economic growth, and concomitantly, a balanced distribution of the population. The people’s democratic government will pay attention to developing mass public conveyances (railways for both in-city and long-distance travel). Only through such planning can we decongest Metro Manila and other cities, and thus, decisively resolve the grave traffic problems and other problems of urban decay.
https://cpp.ph/2019/10/15/metro-manila-transportation-crisis-reflect-rotten-economic-system/
Over the past few weeks, public attention has been focused on the massive traffic problem that plagues millions of commuters in Metro Manila. This came after the breakdown of rails and public transportation systems, as well as the gridlocks in Metro Manila’s main thoroughfares.
The Duterte government has been trying to downplay the magnitude of the crisis and dodging responsibility over its failure to squarely and decisively forge solutions to the transportation problems. In the process, it has roused widespread indignation among the people. By purchasing a luxury jet for the commander-in-chief and other top military officers, the government has further rubbed salt into the people’s wounds.
Various organizations have voiced the people’s exasperation and have justly demanded the Duterte government to come up with long-term solutions to the crisis. They seek an urgent relief to the daily agony being suffered by the people, especially the masses of workers and low-income earners.
While demanding an immediate solution, the Filipino people must also understand that the transportation crisis, at the more fundamental level, is a reflection of the rotten social and economic system in the country, and can only be resolved strategically through a radical change of that system through revolutionary struggle.
Metro Manila or the National Capital Region is in a state of decay and disarray. The broad masses of toiling people suffers not only from traffic, but also from floods, homelessness, waterlessness, lack of sewers and garbage collection, air pollution and other social probelsm. This is a result of the chaotic big bourgeois real estate speculation (malls, high-rise offices and condominiums), corruption-laden government contracts for public works by whoever bureaucrat capitalist is in power and profit-driven privatization of public utilities, and dumping of surplus cars from Japan and the US. Technocrats are incapable of long-term urban planning and development.
There is no national-level economic planning to achieve balanced industrial and agricultural development and ensure the spread of economic activity. The country’s main manufacturing and commercial activities are concentrated in Metro Manila and to a certain degree to outlying provinces.
Because of the stark imbalance between urban and rural areas, particularly, between Metro Manila and the rest of the country, there is flux of migration to the national capital of large numbers of people. They are composed primarily of dispossessed peasants and masses of semiproletariat desperately seeking employment. As a result, Metro Manila is overpopulated with around 13-15 million people, with Manila City being the most congested city in the world, and nine of its other cities in the top 50.
The large army of unemployed people in Metro Manila is advantageous to big business who uses the oversupply of idle labor to press down wages. Thus, the past reactionary governments have largely ignored the problem of overpopulation of Metro Manila and its concomitant social problems.
Over the past thirty years, traffic crises in Metro Manila have been short-sightedly addressed by one public transportation infrastructure project or another, which soon after reaches overcapacity, requiring another project, and still another. First, it was the flyovers in EDSA, then the MRT along EDSA, then LRT2 along Aurora. Now, there is a flurry of proposals to solve the daily traffic gridlocks: a subway, a skyway and walkway at EDSA, a North-South ring to bypass Metro Manila, a one-way traffic flow and so on. The construction of light railways to Bulacan and Cavite — projects driven by profit, marked by corruption and burdensome terms of loan payments — will probably help ease traffic in some parts for a while, although in the long-run will also contribute to the further congestion of Metro Manila. But as before, these rails are bound to reach their capacity limits since Metro Manila continues to draw in surplus population as the country is gripped by a sharp economic slowdown, widespread joblessness and stark imbalances between the cities and rural areas.
The transportation crisis in Metro Manila cannot be solved by the IMF-trained social and economic planners who are obsessed with the neoliberal agenda of attracting foreign investors and getting the approval of credit rating agencies. These reactionary technocrats continue to bind the country’s economy to foreign big capitalists and banks, which in turn, are interested only in exploiting the country’s cheap labor and integrating Filipino workers into their international assembly line.
Upon establishment of the People’s Democratic Government on a nationwide scale, the problems of urban decay and overcongestion will be decisively addressed by implementing genuine land reform and national industrialization. There will be a plan to achieve balanced growth of industry and agriculture and narrow the gap between cities and countryside, between the national capital and the regions, and so on. There will be jobs available all over the country which will encourage population dissipation of congested cities. Surplus rural labor will be absorbed by industries spread throughout the country. Workers wages and peasant income will be raised.
Only under the people’s democratic government and through economic planning can we achieve well-distributed economic growth, and concomitantly, a balanced distribution of the population. The people’s democratic government will pay attention to developing mass public conveyances (railways for both in-city and long-distance travel). Only through such planning can we decongest Metro Manila and other cities, and thus, decisively resolve the grave traffic problems and other problems of urban decay.
https://cpp.ph/2019/10/15/metro-manila-transportation-crisis-reflect-rotten-economic-system/
Teachers survive slay try inside classroom with children in Bukidnon
From Rappler (Oct 15, 2019): Teachers survive slay try inside classroom with children in Bukidnon
Police reports say Zhydee Bitago Cabañelez was seriously hurt, while her husband Ramil was hit but managed to escape
SECURED. Zhydee Cabañeles is secured by Valencia City Police Office. Photo courtesy of Valencia City Police Office Chief Colonel Surki Sereñas
Police reports say Zhydee Bitago Cabañelez was seriously hurt, while her husband Ramil was hit but managed to escape
SECURED. Zhydee Cabañeles is secured by Valencia City Police Office. Photo courtesy of Valencia City Police Office Chief Colonel Surki Sereñas
A public school teacher was seriously wounded when armed men attacked her and her husband inside a classroom around 8 am Tuesday, October 15, in Valencia City, Bukidnon.
Valencia City police chief Colonel Surki Sereñas said that husband and wife teachers Zhydee Bitago and Ramil Cabañelez were injured when 4 armed masked men shot them inside a classroom in Dalit Elementary School in Valencia City. The couple teach in the same school.
The ambush was done even though Zhydee's pupils were inside the classroom. "No child was hurt," Sereñas said.
"Zhydee was hit while her husband managed to escape. The victim sustained multiple gunshot wounds but is now on stable condition in a hospital," Sereñas said in a text message.
Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) Region 10 in a Facebook post said that Zhydee is an active member of ACT in the region.
"Zhaydee Cabanyelles, 32, is in critical condition after she was shot twice in the chest and twice in her feet earlier today in Barangay Lumbayao, Valencia City in Bukidnon. Witnesses claim that perpetrators are four masked men in two motorcycles," ACT Northern Mindanao (Region 10) in a Facebook post said.
"Teacher Zhaydee is an outstanding teacher awardee in the same baranggay. She is an active member of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers – Region X," ACT region 10 said.
Sereñas said that they were verifying reports that Zhydee is a daughter of Zaldy Bitago, of Purok 8, Sinabuagan, Valencia City and an alleged member of Guerilla Front-6, North Central Mindanao Regional Command of the New People's Army.
The Valencia City Police is still investigating the motive behind the shooting of the teachers.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/242614-teachers-survive-slay-try-inside-classroom-valencia-city-october-15-2019
Valencia City police chief Colonel Surki Sereñas said that husband and wife teachers Zhydee Bitago and Ramil Cabañelez were injured when 4 armed masked men shot them inside a classroom in Dalit Elementary School in Valencia City. The couple teach in the same school.
The ambush was done even though Zhydee's pupils were inside the classroom. "No child was hurt," Sereñas said.
"Zhydee was hit while her husband managed to escape. The victim sustained multiple gunshot wounds but is now on stable condition in a hospital," Sereñas said in a text message.
Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) Region 10 in a Facebook post said that Zhydee is an active member of ACT in the region.
"Zhaydee Cabanyelles, 32, is in critical condition after she was shot twice in the chest and twice in her feet earlier today in Barangay Lumbayao, Valencia City in Bukidnon. Witnesses claim that perpetrators are four masked men in two motorcycles," ACT Northern Mindanao (Region 10) in a Facebook post said.
"Teacher Zhaydee is an outstanding teacher awardee in the same baranggay. She is an active member of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers – Region X," ACT region 10 said.
Sereñas said that they were verifying reports that Zhydee is a daughter of Zaldy Bitago, of Purok 8, Sinabuagan, Valencia City and an alleged member of Guerilla Front-6, North Central Mindanao Regional Command of the New People's Army.
The Valencia City Police is still investigating the motive behind the shooting of the teachers.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/242614-teachers-survive-slay-try-inside-classroom-valencia-city-october-15-2019
Bukidnon teacher shot in front of pupils inside classroom
From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Oct 16, 2019): Bukidnon teacher shot in front of pupils inside classroom
Zhydee Cabañelez. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Zhydee Cabañelez. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
A public school teacher was shot inside the campus of an elementary school in Valencia City on Tuesday, police said.
Four unidentified armed men on board two motorcycles entered the Dalit Elementary School in Sitio Dalit, Barangay Lumbayao in Valencia City, where Zhydee Cabañelez, 32, had been teaching and shot her several times, police here reported.
Lt. Col. Surki Sereñas, Valencia City police chief, said Cabañelez was in her classroom about to start her class when shot by the gunmen around 8 a.m.
Aside from Cabañelez, her husband Ramil, 34, and seven pupils were inside the classroom at the time of the shooting, he said.
Dalit Elementary School is a small learning facility about 20 kilometers from Valencia city proper. The school can only be accessed by a raft or pump boat from the other side of the Pulangi River.
After the river crossing, one has to walk or ride a horse for 30 minutes to reach the area, reported to be influenced by the New People’s Army (NPA).
Cabañelez has been a multi-grade teacher and a 2017 Outstanding Teacher awardee in her barangay in Sinabuagan while her husband served as teacher-in-charge.
“Both Zhydee and Ramil were inside the classroom when the shooting started. Zhydee was attending to something while Ramil was looking for some files,” the police chief said.
“The attackers introduced themselves as from the ‘bukid’ (mountain),” Sereñas noted.
He said the gunmen approached Cabañelez and asked where her husband was. When they saw him, one of the attackers started shooting at him but he managed to duck and take cover under a table.
After firing at Ramil, the assailant then shot at Cabañelez, hitting her foot twice and her shoulder twice.
When she fell, the suspects exited the classroom.
“They had the opportunity to finish Zhydee off and shoot Ramil, but instead they left,” Sereñas said, adding that the victim was now in stable condition.
He said Dr. Victoria Gazo, the schools division superintendent of Valencia, had requested the Department of Social Welfare and Development to hold a debriefing session for the pupils who witnessed the shooting.
Sereñas said they were verifying reports that Cabañelez’s father Zaldy had been a member of the NPA in North Central Mindanao based in Bukidnon.
He said his office was looking into whether the shooting was related to Cabañelez’s father’s connection.
Four unidentified armed men on board two motorcycles entered the Dalit Elementary School in Sitio Dalit, Barangay Lumbayao in Valencia City, where Zhydee Cabañelez, 32, had been teaching and shot her several times, police here reported.
Lt. Col. Surki Sereñas, Valencia City police chief, said Cabañelez was in her classroom about to start her class when shot by the gunmen around 8 a.m.
Aside from Cabañelez, her husband Ramil, 34, and seven pupils were inside the classroom at the time of the shooting, he said.
Dalit Elementary School is a small learning facility about 20 kilometers from Valencia city proper. The school can only be accessed by a raft or pump boat from the other side of the Pulangi River.
After the river crossing, one has to walk or ride a horse for 30 minutes to reach the area, reported to be influenced by the New People’s Army (NPA).
Cabañelez has been a multi-grade teacher and a 2017 Outstanding Teacher awardee in her barangay in Sinabuagan while her husband served as teacher-in-charge.
“Both Zhydee and Ramil were inside the classroom when the shooting started. Zhydee was attending to something while Ramil was looking for some files,” the police chief said.
“The attackers introduced themselves as from the ‘bukid’ (mountain),” Sereñas noted.
He said the gunmen approached Cabañelez and asked where her husband was. When they saw him, one of the attackers started shooting at him but he managed to duck and take cover under a table.
After firing at Ramil, the assailant then shot at Cabañelez, hitting her foot twice and her shoulder twice.
When she fell, the suspects exited the classroom.
“They had the opportunity to finish Zhydee off and shoot Ramil, but instead they left,” Sereñas said, adding that the victim was now in stable condition.
He said Dr. Victoria Gazo, the schools division superintendent of Valencia, had requested the Department of Social Welfare and Development to hold a debriefing session for the pupils who witnessed the shooting.
Sereñas said they were verifying reports that Cabañelez’s father Zaldy had been a member of the NPA in North Central Mindanao based in Bukidnon.
He said his office was looking into whether the shooting was related to Cabañelez’s father’s connection.
Approval of tougher anti-terrorism law by November to pave way for lifting of martial law —Sotto
From GMA News Online (Oct 16, 2019): Approval of tougher anti-terrorism law by November to pave way for lifting of martial law —Sotto
Senate President Vicente Sotto III said passing a stronger anti-terrorism law by November this year may pave the way for the lifting of martial law in Mindanao.
Sotto made the pitch in reaction to the appeal of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte to exempt Davao City from martial law. The Armed Forces of the Philippines has expressed support for the selective coverage of martial law saying peace and order situation in some areas has already improved.
“We have a better course of action, we will pass ASAP (as soon as possible) by first week of November the Anti-Terrorism Act and DND Secretary (Delfin Lorenzana) says they will recommend lifting of martial law in the entire Mindanao if signed by PRRD (President Rodrigo Duterte),” Sotto told reporters through Viber when sought for comment.
“I'm with Ping (Lacson) and Frank (Drilon) and we discussed it already. Majority will support,” he added.
Sotto, Minority Leader Franklin Drilon and Senator Panfilo Lacson are currently in Serbia attending the Inter-Parliamentary Union assembly. Also with them are eight of their colleagues, Senate Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto, Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri, Senators Sonny Angara, Joel Villanueva, Sherwin Gatchalian, Ronald dela Rosa, Imee Marcos, and Nancy Binay.
Lacson has sponsored the proposed Anti-Terrorism Act, which amends the Human Security Act of 2007, on the Senate floor and is now in the period interpellation.
Under the bill, a suspected terrorist can be detained for 14 days without charges.
Law enforcement or military personnel may also conduct a 60-day surveillance on suspected terrorists, provided that police and military secure a judicial authorization from the Court of Appeals (CA).
The 60-day surveillance may be further lengthened by another non-extendable period of 30 days.
Authorities who conduct surveillance without a judicial authorization, however, will face 10 to 12 years imprisonment. Likewise, the police or military is obliged to inform the subject of the surveillance after the 90-day judicial authorization lapses. Failure to do so will also mean imprisonment of 10 to 12 years.
Under the current Human Security Act, there are only four instances for terrorists to be prosecuted : commission of the actual crime of terrorism; conspiracy to commit terrorism; accomplice; and accessory.
Lacson said it is unfair that there are only four instances for terrorists to be prosecuted when there are 20 instances where law enforcers can be charged and penalized for violations of the Human Security Act.
“That is why we only have one conviction under the Human Security Act,” Lacson earlier said.
Mindanao has been under martial rule since May 2017. Military rule was declared over the entire island group in response to the ISIS-inspired Maute Group's attempt to establish a caliphate in Marawi City.
It was initially valid only for 60 days, but Duterte requested to extend it thrice.
Martial law was expected to end in December 2019 unless extended again by Congress.
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/711960/approval-of-tougher-anti-terrorism-law-by-november-to-pave-way-for-lifting-of-martial-law-sotto/story/
Senate President Vicente Sotto III said passing a stronger anti-terrorism law by November this year may pave the way for the lifting of martial law in Mindanao.
Sotto made the pitch in reaction to the appeal of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte to exempt Davao City from martial law. The Armed Forces of the Philippines has expressed support for the selective coverage of martial law saying peace and order situation in some areas has already improved.
“We have a better course of action, we will pass ASAP (as soon as possible) by first week of November the Anti-Terrorism Act and DND Secretary (Delfin Lorenzana) says they will recommend lifting of martial law in the entire Mindanao if signed by PRRD (President Rodrigo Duterte),” Sotto told reporters through Viber when sought for comment.
“I'm with Ping (Lacson) and Frank (Drilon) and we discussed it already. Majority will support,” he added.
Sotto, Minority Leader Franklin Drilon and Senator Panfilo Lacson are currently in Serbia attending the Inter-Parliamentary Union assembly. Also with them are eight of their colleagues, Senate Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto, Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri, Senators Sonny Angara, Joel Villanueva, Sherwin Gatchalian, Ronald dela Rosa, Imee Marcos, and Nancy Binay.
Lacson has sponsored the proposed Anti-Terrorism Act, which amends the Human Security Act of 2007, on the Senate floor and is now in the period interpellation.
Under the bill, a suspected terrorist can be detained for 14 days without charges.
Law enforcement or military personnel may also conduct a 60-day surveillance on suspected terrorists, provided that police and military secure a judicial authorization from the Court of Appeals (CA).
The 60-day surveillance may be further lengthened by another non-extendable period of 30 days.
Authorities who conduct surveillance without a judicial authorization, however, will face 10 to 12 years imprisonment. Likewise, the police or military is obliged to inform the subject of the surveillance after the 90-day judicial authorization lapses. Failure to do so will also mean imprisonment of 10 to 12 years.
Under the current Human Security Act, there are only four instances for terrorists to be prosecuted : commission of the actual crime of terrorism; conspiracy to commit terrorism; accomplice; and accessory.
Lacson said it is unfair that there are only four instances for terrorists to be prosecuted when there are 20 instances where law enforcers can be charged and penalized for violations of the Human Security Act.
“That is why we only have one conviction under the Human Security Act,” Lacson earlier said.
Mindanao has been under martial rule since May 2017. Military rule was declared over the entire island group in response to the ISIS-inspired Maute Group's attempt to establish a caliphate in Marawi City.
It was initially valid only for 60 days, but Duterte requested to extend it thrice.
Martial law was expected to end in December 2019 unless extended again by Congress.
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/711960/approval-of-tougher-anti-terrorism-law-by-november-to-pave-way-for-lifting-of-martial-law-sotto/story/
ISIS Regrouping for Attacks in Asia: Experts
From the Asia Post (Oct 16, 2019): ISIS Regrouping for Attacks in Asia: Experts
Asia faces a resurgence of ISIS recruitment and potential Jihadi terror attacks as a result of the chaos in northeastern Syria, regional terror experts have warned.
From India to Sri Lanka and across Southeast Asia, experts said the chances of terrorist fighters returning was high and that governments did not have a program to handle those who posed a threat.
Last weekend’s breakout of about 800 from the Ain Issa camp has heightened fears that further escapes could enable seasoned foreign terrorist fighters to make their way home and wage jihad. Syrian Democratic Forces have also warned they may not be able to guard the centres holding 11,000 suspected ISIS militants.
As many as 700 Indonesians and more than 50 Malaysians, among them hardened ISIS fighters but mostly their wives and young children, are believed to be among tens of thousands held in camps and pop-up prisons across Kurdish-held Syria.
Deakin University terror expert Greg Barton said any boost to ISIS recruitment in Southeast Asia would likely be felt first in the southern Philippines, where ISIS-linked militants laid siege for five months to the town of Marawi in 2017, and which continued to be a regional hub for Islamic militancy.
But a stronger ISIS brand was also “bad news for Indonesia because people who didn’t travel are more likely to respond to recruitment efforts”, and be encouraged to stage lone wolf attacks such as knife and truck attacks.
“If there is a sense that ISIS is a revived brand, and that is likely to happen from what’s occurring now, that means the number of people have to keep their eyes on is going to get to a point where they don’t have enough resources. That was the backstory with the Manchester bombing — not that MI5 and 6 were not paying attention,” Dr Barton said.
That would be a “concern for Australia because that’s where our particular vulnerability is in terms of people being caught up in attacks”.
Even beyond the potential threat to regional security, there are signs the conflict is also feeding into the ongoing US/China struggle for regional influence in Southeast Asia.
Philippines security analyst Richard Heydarian said there were already signs pro-Beijing forces were using the US withdrawal from northeast Syria and perceived betrayal of its Kurdish allies in the fight against ISIS as an argument for a foreign policy pivot away from Washington.
“The spin is that this says a lot about America’s willingness to throw its allies under a bus for a greater interest,” he said. “It is just a further emasculation of American credibility.”
Dr. Adil Rasheed, a Research Fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses in New Delhi said that jihadist propaganda suggests ISIS sees India as promising territory and is intent on aggravating Muslim-Hindu tensions there.
“Far from over, the ISIS threat may have become deadlier internationally and seems more intent on exploring new pastures, particularly India.”
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump brushed off reports this week that hundreds of ISIS family members had escaped a Kurdish-run camp in northern Syria, a day after the U.S. announced it was pulling out all its troops, sparking a dramatic wave of upheaval in the conflict.
Last Sunday, the U.S. triggered a series of whirlwind developments by announcing it was pulling out its remaining 1,000 troops still deployed in northern Syria as soon as possible, as the brutal cross-border Turkish offensive against the Kurds began to threaten U.S. military positions. The announcement heralded the sudden collapse of five years of U.S. strategy in Syria, with a full U.S. withdrawal expected to be completed within days, according to officials.
The escapes have already begun, according to Kurdish officials. Kurdish authorities said 785 “people affiliated with foreign ISIS fighters” escaped a camp at Ain Issa last Sunday, after an ISIS cell attacked the guards and opened the gates.
The UK-based war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said about 100 people had escaped, citing sources in the camp, which holds relatives of ISIS fighters along with internally displaced people.
Last Friday, five ISIS captives also escaped during a Turkish attack on a prison in Qamishli, Kurdish officials said.
Trump downplayed the threat of ISIS jailbreaks last week, saying at a press conference: “Well, they're going to be escaping to Europe.”
Southeast Asia may be the newest breeding ground for militant Islam. Deeply interconnected but hard to rule, the island-studded region lends itself to unconventional warfare, reported ForeignAffairs.com
And since at least 2018, when it became increasingly difficult to travel to Iraq and Syria, foreign fighters from the region and farther abroad have flocked to the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia because of these countries’ growing reputation as emerging fronts for global jihad. The violence perpetrated by pro-ISIS groups in this region has been episodic and uncoordinated, but the underlying trend is clear—ISIS has shifted away from its initial concern with sovereignty over land and people, moving, in the process, toward a decentralized, global insurgency model.
A UN report estimates that up to 30,000 foreign nationals who traveled to Syria and Iraq to join the caliphate are still alive, whether at large in the region, detained or relocated to Europe.
These caliphate veterans now pose a radicalization threat, whether in prison or out.
Asia faces a resurgence of ISIS recruitment and potential Jihadi terror attacks as a result of the chaos in northeastern Syria, regional terror experts have warned.
From India to Sri Lanka and across Southeast Asia, experts said the chances of terrorist fighters returning was high and that governments did not have a program to handle those who posed a threat.
Last weekend’s breakout of about 800 from the Ain Issa camp has heightened fears that further escapes could enable seasoned foreign terrorist fighters to make their way home and wage jihad. Syrian Democratic Forces have also warned they may not be able to guard the centres holding 11,000 suspected ISIS militants.
As many as 700 Indonesians and more than 50 Malaysians, among them hardened ISIS fighters but mostly their wives and young children, are believed to be among tens of thousands held in camps and pop-up prisons across Kurdish-held Syria.
Deakin University terror expert Greg Barton said any boost to ISIS recruitment in Southeast Asia would likely be felt first in the southern Philippines, where ISIS-linked militants laid siege for five months to the town of Marawi in 2017, and which continued to be a regional hub for Islamic militancy.
But a stronger ISIS brand was also “bad news for Indonesia because people who didn’t travel are more likely to respond to recruitment efforts”, and be encouraged to stage lone wolf attacks such as knife and truck attacks.
“If there is a sense that ISIS is a revived brand, and that is likely to happen from what’s occurring now, that means the number of people have to keep their eyes on is going to get to a point where they don’t have enough resources. That was the backstory with the Manchester bombing — not that MI5 and 6 were not paying attention,” Dr Barton said.
That would be a “concern for Australia because that’s where our particular vulnerability is in terms of people being caught up in attacks”.
Even beyond the potential threat to regional security, there are signs the conflict is also feeding into the ongoing US/China struggle for regional influence in Southeast Asia.
Philippines security analyst Richard Heydarian said there were already signs pro-Beijing forces were using the US withdrawal from northeast Syria and perceived betrayal of its Kurdish allies in the fight against ISIS as an argument for a foreign policy pivot away from Washington.
“The spin is that this says a lot about America’s willingness to throw its allies under a bus for a greater interest,” he said. “It is just a further emasculation of American credibility.”
Dr. Adil Rasheed, a Research Fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses in New Delhi said that jihadist propaganda suggests ISIS sees India as promising territory and is intent on aggravating Muslim-Hindu tensions there.
“Far from over, the ISIS threat may have become deadlier internationally and seems more intent on exploring new pastures, particularly India.”
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump brushed off reports this week that hundreds of ISIS family members had escaped a Kurdish-run camp in northern Syria, a day after the U.S. announced it was pulling out all its troops, sparking a dramatic wave of upheaval in the conflict.
Last Sunday, the U.S. triggered a series of whirlwind developments by announcing it was pulling out its remaining 1,000 troops still deployed in northern Syria as soon as possible, as the brutal cross-border Turkish offensive against the Kurds began to threaten U.S. military positions. The announcement heralded the sudden collapse of five years of U.S. strategy in Syria, with a full U.S. withdrawal expected to be completed within days, according to officials.
The escapes have already begun, according to Kurdish officials. Kurdish authorities said 785 “people affiliated with foreign ISIS fighters” escaped a camp at Ain Issa last Sunday, after an ISIS cell attacked the guards and opened the gates.
The UK-based war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said about 100 people had escaped, citing sources in the camp, which holds relatives of ISIS fighters along with internally displaced people.
Last Friday, five ISIS captives also escaped during a Turkish attack on a prison in Qamishli, Kurdish officials said.
Trump downplayed the threat of ISIS jailbreaks last week, saying at a press conference: “Well, they're going to be escaping to Europe.”
Southeast Asia may be the newest breeding ground for militant Islam. Deeply interconnected but hard to rule, the island-studded region lends itself to unconventional warfare, reported ForeignAffairs.com
And since at least 2018, when it became increasingly difficult to travel to Iraq and Syria, foreign fighters from the region and farther abroad have flocked to the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia because of these countries’ growing reputation as emerging fronts for global jihad. The violence perpetrated by pro-ISIS groups in this region has been episodic and uncoordinated, but the underlying trend is clear—ISIS has shifted away from its initial concern with sovereignty over land and people, moving, in the process, toward a decentralized, global insurgency model.
A UN report estimates that up to 30,000 foreign nationals who traveled to Syria and Iraq to join the caliphate are still alive, whether at large in the region, detained or relocated to Europe.
These caliphate veterans now pose a radicalization threat, whether in prison or out.
Kalinaw News: Reds kill IPs who support gov’t projects: tribal leaders
Posted to Kalinaw News (Oct 16, 2019): Reds kill IPs who support gov’t projects: tribal leaders
BERLIN, Germany — Tribal leaders from Mindanao said communist terrorist groups are killing tribal leaders who avail of much-needed government support.
In a meeting with the Filipino community here on Thursday, Bae Magdalina Iligan of the Mamanwa-Manobo tribe said the Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army – National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) is forcing Indigenous Peoples (IPs) to reject government infrastructure and social development projects, as anyone who supports them gets killed.
“My uncle, who was a datu of our tribe, decided to request an infrastructure project for our community and got killed by the terrorist group,” she added. “They even demanded for a percentage from the project funds of the development to happen in our community. They’re demanding for millions of pesos.”
Iligan, who was also a former NPA member, said they created the group of tribal leaders to go to Europe with the goal of exposing all the lies made by the CPP-NPA about their community.
She said she wants to cut the communist terrorists’ large financing source from international donor organizations.
“When I was still with the NPA, I was the one who collects the donations, so I know where most of the funds are coming from,” she said. “And we are here to tell you everything, what has been happening to our community and help us spread the truth… We are here not because we want to ask you money. We are here to ask your help. This is our chance to expose the truth.”
Meanwhile, Bae Matumpis Anna Crisostomo of the Ovu-Monuvo tribe said the NPA bans government projects and welfare assistance programs from entering their tribal communities, which hinders development in their area.
“The NPA says that the government is our enemy and we should not follow their rules, but it’s the other way around,” Crisostomo said.
Langilan-Manobo tribe’s Datu Nestor Apas said they have badly wanted to access government support.
“Is it our fault to not listen to the CPP-NPA because we want development in our community?” Apas said.
He said the communist terrorist groups also seize government welfare support for themselves, and are not distributed to the IP communities.
The tribal leaders are seeking the international community’s help to support the IPs directly through the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), to stop the funneling of funds into illicit activities by some front communist international organizations.
The NCIP was created by virtue of Republic Act 8371 to recognize, protect, and promote the rights of indigenous cultural communities. (PCOO PR)
Philippine News Agency
Sec. Jose Ruperto Martin Andanar
Presidential Communications Office (PCO)
Visayas Avenue Quezon City, Philippines
pna.govph@yahoo.com
http://www.pna.gov.ph
[Kalinaw News is the official online source of information on the pursuit for peace by the Philippine Army. It provides information on the activities of Army Units nationwide in the performance of their duty of Serving the People and Securing the Land. This website is a property of the Civil-Military Operations Regiment, Philippine Army located at Lawton Avenue, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.
Contact us: contact@kalinawnews.com]
BERLIN, Germany — Tribal leaders from Mindanao said communist terrorist groups are killing tribal leaders who avail of much-needed government support.
In a meeting with the Filipino community here on Thursday, Bae Magdalina Iligan of the Mamanwa-Manobo tribe said the Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army – National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) is forcing Indigenous Peoples (IPs) to reject government infrastructure and social development projects, as anyone who supports them gets killed.
“My uncle, who was a datu of our tribe, decided to request an infrastructure project for our community and got killed by the terrorist group,” she added. “They even demanded for a percentage from the project funds of the development to happen in our community. They’re demanding for millions of pesos.”
Iligan, who was also a former NPA member, said they created the group of tribal leaders to go to Europe with the goal of exposing all the lies made by the CPP-NPA about their community.
She said she wants to cut the communist terrorists’ large financing source from international donor organizations.
“When I was still with the NPA, I was the one who collects the donations, so I know where most of the funds are coming from,” she said. “And we are here to tell you everything, what has been happening to our community and help us spread the truth… We are here not because we want to ask you money. We are here to ask your help. This is our chance to expose the truth.”
Meanwhile, Bae Matumpis Anna Crisostomo of the Ovu-Monuvo tribe said the NPA bans government projects and welfare assistance programs from entering their tribal communities, which hinders development in their area.
“The NPA says that the government is our enemy and we should not follow their rules, but it’s the other way around,” Crisostomo said.
Langilan-Manobo tribe’s Datu Nestor Apas said they have badly wanted to access government support.
“Is it our fault to not listen to the CPP-NPA because we want development in our community?” Apas said.
He said the communist terrorist groups also seize government welfare support for themselves, and are not distributed to the IP communities.
The tribal leaders are seeking the international community’s help to support the IPs directly through the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), to stop the funneling of funds into illicit activities by some front communist international organizations.
The NCIP was created by virtue of Republic Act 8371 to recognize, protect, and promote the rights of indigenous cultural communities. (PCOO PR)
Philippine News Agency
Sec. Jose Ruperto Martin Andanar
Presidential Communications Office (PCO)
Visayas Avenue Quezon City, Philippines
pna.govph@yahoo.com
http://www.pna.gov.ph
[Kalinaw News is the official online source of information on the pursuit for peace by the Philippine Army. It provides information on the activities of Army Units nationwide in the performance of their duty of Serving the People and Securing the Land. This website is a property of the Civil-Military Operations Regiment, Philippine Army located at Lawton Avenue, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.
Contact us: contact@kalinawnews.com]
WESTMINCOM: Troops foil bomb plot in Basilan (Photos of Captured Bombs)
Posted to the Western Mindanao Command (WESTMINCOM) Website (Oct 16, 2019): Troops foil bomb plot in Basilan
While acting on a report received, troops of the Alpha Company of the 68th Infantry Battalion encountered more or less 15 Abu Sayyaf Group members in Barangay Calang Canas, Maluso, Basilan Province at wee hours of October 15, 2019.
“The troops were acting on a report received from a reliable source regarding the plan of Furuji Indama’s group to create havoc in our area of operation,” said Brig. Gen. Fernando Reyeg, Commander of the Joint Task Force Basilan.
Heavy firefight ensued that lasted for more or less 30 minutes after which the enemies withdrew bringing along their casualties with them.
While scouring the encounter site, operating troops together with K9 personnel recovered six Improvised Explosive Devices about to be laid along the Basilan Circumferential Road. Blood stains of enemy casualties are also noticeable in the area.
“We are grateful for we incurred no casualty during the operation and we were able to secure the IEDs and foil the bomb plot of the enemies,” said Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, WestMinCom commander.
Troops are still in pursuit of the fleeing enemies while the IEDS were turned over to the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team for proper disposition.
“The successful recovery of the IEDs is attributed to the concerned citizen who provided the information, to the local government units of Basilan, and to our gallant soldiers who are always steadfast in accomplishing their mission,” added Lt. Gen. Sobejana.
While acting on a report received, troops of the Alpha Company of the 68th Infantry Battalion encountered more or less 15 Abu Sayyaf Group members in Barangay Calang Canas, Maluso, Basilan Province at wee hours of October 15, 2019.
“The troops were acting on a report received from a reliable source regarding the plan of Furuji Indama’s group to create havoc in our area of operation,” said Brig. Gen. Fernando Reyeg, Commander of the Joint Task Force Basilan.
Heavy firefight ensued that lasted for more or less 30 minutes after which the enemies withdrew bringing along their casualties with them.
While scouring the encounter site, operating troops together with K9 personnel recovered six Improvised Explosive Devices about to be laid along the Basilan Circumferential Road. Blood stains of enemy casualties are also noticeable in the area.
“We are grateful for we incurred no casualty during the operation and we were able to secure the IEDs and foil the bomb plot of the enemies,” said Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, WestMinCom commander.
Troops are still in pursuit of the fleeing enemies while the IEDS were turned over to the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team for proper disposition.
“The successful recovery of the IEDs is attributed to the concerned citizen who provided the information, to the local government units of Basilan, and to our gallant soldiers who are always steadfast in accomplishing their mission,” added Lt. Gen. Sobejana.
Source: PIO Western Mindanao Command
WESTMINCOM: Top 3 most wanted person in Sultan Kudarat nabbed (Photo of Gina Ciano)
Posted to the Western Mindanao Command (WESTMINCOM) Website (Oct 16, 2019): Top 3 most wanted person in Sultan Kudarat nabbed
Combined elements of the AFP and PNP conducted a support law enforcement operation that resulted in the apprehension of the top 3 most wanted person in Sultan Kudarat.
Troops of the Alpha Company of the 37th Infantry Battalion and Kalamansig Municipal Police Station captured Gina Ciano in Barangay Sangay, Kalamansig at 6:30am on October 14, 2019.
“Ciano was apprehended for the crime of murder under criminal case number 3912 to 3921 with no bail recommended and Php 200,000.00 bounty, signed on August 17, 2017 by Honorable Reynato Gleyo, presiding judge of Regional Trial Court, 12th Judicial Region, Branch 19, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat,” said Col. Wilbur Mamawag, Commander of the 603rd Infantry Brigade.
Maj. Gen. Diosdado Carreon, Commander of Joint Task Force Central, said that Ciano was also a member of Center for Lumad Advocacy Networking Services (CLANS), white area committee, Guerilla Front 73, Far South Mindanao Region of the New People’s Army operating in region 12.
She was immediately brought to Sultan Kudarat Provincial Police Office for documentation and proper disposition.
“We sustain our law enforcement efforts to neutralize the lawless elements who continue to lay out plans to create havoc in the peaceful communities,” WestMinCom Commander, Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, said.
“Rest assured that the Armed Forces will continuously work hand-in-hand with other law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety and security of the people and the state,” Lt. Gen. Sobejana added.
Source: PIO Western Mindanao Command
http://www.westmincom.com/top-3-most-wanted-person-in-sultan-kudarat-nabbed/
Combined elements of the AFP and PNP conducted a support law enforcement operation that resulted in the apprehension of the top 3 most wanted person in Sultan Kudarat.
Troops of the Alpha Company of the 37th Infantry Battalion and Kalamansig Municipal Police Station captured Gina Ciano in Barangay Sangay, Kalamansig at 6:30am on October 14, 2019.
“Ciano was apprehended for the crime of murder under criminal case number 3912 to 3921 with no bail recommended and Php 200,000.00 bounty, signed on August 17, 2017 by Honorable Reynato Gleyo, presiding judge of Regional Trial Court, 12th Judicial Region, Branch 19, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat,” said Col. Wilbur Mamawag, Commander of the 603rd Infantry Brigade.
Maj. Gen. Diosdado Carreon, Commander of Joint Task Force Central, said that Ciano was also a member of Center for Lumad Advocacy Networking Services (CLANS), white area committee, Guerilla Front 73, Far South Mindanao Region of the New People’s Army operating in region 12.
She was immediately brought to Sultan Kudarat Provincial Police Office for documentation and proper disposition.
“We sustain our law enforcement efforts to neutralize the lawless elements who continue to lay out plans to create havoc in the peaceful communities,” WestMinCom Commander, Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, said.
“Rest assured that the Armed Forces will continuously work hand-in-hand with other law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety and security of the people and the state,” Lt. Gen. Sobejana added.
Source: PIO Western Mindanao Command
http://www.westmincom.com/top-3-most-wanted-person-in-sultan-kudarat-nabbed/
WESTMINCOM: Kidnap victim rescued, abductor apprehended in Sulu (Photo of Rose Singua)
Posted to the Western Mindanao Command (WESTMINCOM) Website (Oct 16, 2019): Kidnap victim rescued, abductor apprehended in Sulu
With the relentless efforts of the AFP and PNP troops, the teacher who was held in captivity was rescued from her abductors in Sulu.
Rose Singua, a 58 year-old teacher of Culianan Elementary School, was rescued at a hotel room in Jolo, Sulu at 6:05 am today, October 16, 2019.
Singua was fetched by a certain MM on September 27, 2019 unaware that she is already subject for abduction.
They were to attend a wedding in Dipolog City but the duo instead boarded a ship en route to Jolo. The following day she called her family that she was abducted. Thus, the Provincial Police Office of Sulu and Joint Task Force Sulu conducted case build-up operation which resulted to a positive lead.
A surveillance and payoff operation was conducted at Jolo port at 5:45 am today, where a bag of ransom money amounting to Php283, 000.00 was handed over by the victim’s sister to a young lady whereby the former was advised that her mother was checked in at room 2 of ANR Hotel.
The sister, accompanied by the operating team, successfully rescued the captive at the said hotel.
“Witnesses said that the abductors of Singua were a young lady, 3 middle-aged ladies, and a gay,” said Maj. Gen. Corleto Vinluan, Jr., JTF Sulu Commander.
A follow-up operation was conducted that resulted to the apprehension of the ransom taker while waiting for a ride bound for Indanan, Sulu. She was later identified as Nurina Jura, 22, and a resident of Martirez, Jolo.
“We are happy that Ms. Singua is safe now and we are able to capture one of her abductors,” said Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, WestMinCom Commander.
“Our troops and our policemen are still tracking the whereabouts of the remaining abductors and we will not stop until we are able to get them,” Lt. Gen. Sobejana added.
Apprehended personality is currently under the custody of Sulu Provincial Police Office for documentation.
With the relentless efforts of the AFP and PNP troops, the teacher who was held in captivity was rescued from her abductors in Sulu.
Rose Singua, a 58 year-old teacher of Culianan Elementary School, was rescued at a hotel room in Jolo, Sulu at 6:05 am today, October 16, 2019.
Singua was fetched by a certain MM on September 27, 2019 unaware that she is already subject for abduction.
They were to attend a wedding in Dipolog City but the duo instead boarded a ship en route to Jolo. The following day she called her family that she was abducted. Thus, the Provincial Police Office of Sulu and Joint Task Force Sulu conducted case build-up operation which resulted to a positive lead.
A surveillance and payoff operation was conducted at Jolo port at 5:45 am today, where a bag of ransom money amounting to Php283, 000.00 was handed over by the victim’s sister to a young lady whereby the former was advised that her mother was checked in at room 2 of ANR Hotel.
The sister, accompanied by the operating team, successfully rescued the captive at the said hotel.
“Witnesses said that the abductors of Singua were a young lady, 3 middle-aged ladies, and a gay,” said Maj. Gen. Corleto Vinluan, Jr., JTF Sulu Commander.
A follow-up operation was conducted that resulted to the apprehension of the ransom taker while waiting for a ride bound for Indanan, Sulu. She was later identified as Nurina Jura, 22, and a resident of Martirez, Jolo.
“We are happy that Ms. Singua is safe now and we are able to capture one of her abductors,” said Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, WestMinCom Commander.
“Our troops and our policemen are still tracking the whereabouts of the remaining abductors and we will not stop until we are able to get them,” Lt. Gen. Sobejana added.
Apprehended personality is currently under the custody of Sulu Provincial Police Office for documentation.
Suspected rebels maintain innocence
From the Palawan News (Oct 16, 2019): Suspected rebels maintain innocence
The Puerto Princesa City Jail, where the suspected rebels are currently held. Photo by Eugene Murray/Palawan Daily News
“Palayain ang mga bilanggong politikal!” suspected rebel Ronces Paraguso shouted as she and 6 others were ushered out of the courtroom after their arraignment on October 15. The accused pleaded “not guilty” during the arraignment at RTC Branch 51.
Human rights group Karapatan denies that the arrested were New People’s Army fighters saying that they were human rights workers.
Palawan Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict or PTF-ELCAC, however, insisted that the accused were members of the communist armed group based on intelligence reports and a series of videos shown and distributed to the media.
The seven suspected rebels were arrested last October 4 at a checkpoint in Brgy. San Jose, Puerto Princesa City.
Confiscated from them were several firearms and components used to build improvised explosive devices or IEDs.
They were then charged with violation of RA 10591, or illegal possession of firearms, and violation of RA 9516, or illegal possession of explosives.
The Puerto Princesa City Jail, where the suspected rebels are currently held. Photo by Eugene Murray/Palawan Daily News
“Palayain ang mga bilanggong politikal!” suspected rebel Ronces Paraguso shouted as she and 6 others were ushered out of the courtroom after their arraignment on October 15. The accused pleaded “not guilty” during the arraignment at RTC Branch 51.
Human rights group Karapatan denies that the arrested were New People’s Army fighters saying that they were human rights workers.
Palawan Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict or PTF-ELCAC, however, insisted that the accused were members of the communist armed group based on intelligence reports and a series of videos shown and distributed to the media.
The seven suspected rebels were arrested last October 4 at a checkpoint in Brgy. San Jose, Puerto Princesa City.
Confiscated from them were several firearms and components used to build improvised explosive devices or IEDs.
They were then charged with violation of RA 10591, or illegal possession of firearms, and violation of RA 9516, or illegal possession of explosives.
Alleged NPA nabbed in Sultan Kudarat
From Politiko Mindanao (Oct 16, 2019): Alleged NPA nabbed in Sultan Kudarat
An alleged member of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) and top 3 most wanted person in Sultan Kudarat was arrested recently.
Troops of the Alpha Company of the 37th Infantry Battalion and Kalamansig Municipal Police Station captured Gina Ciano in Barangay Sangay, Kalamansig Monday, October 14.
“Ciano was apprehended for the crime of murder under criminal case number 3912 to 3921 with no bail recommended and Php 200,000.00 bounty, signed on August 17, 2017 by Honorable Reynato Gleyo, presiding judge of Regional Trial Court, 12th Judicial Region, Branch 19, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat,” said Col. Wilbur Mamawag, commander of the 603rd Infantry Brigade.
Maj. Gen. Diosdado Carreon, commander of Joint Task Force Central, said that Ciano was also a member of Center for Lumad Advocacy Networking Services (CLANS), White Area Committee, Guerilla Front 73, Far South Mindanao Region of the NPA operating in Region 12.
She was immediately brought to Sultan Kudarat Provincial Police Office for documentation and proper disposition.
https://mindanao.politics.com.ph/alleged-npa-nabbed-in-sultan-kudarat/
An alleged member of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) and top 3 most wanted person in Sultan Kudarat was arrested recently.
Troops of the Alpha Company of the 37th Infantry Battalion and Kalamansig Municipal Police Station captured Gina Ciano in Barangay Sangay, Kalamansig Monday, October 14.
“Ciano was apprehended for the crime of murder under criminal case number 3912 to 3921 with no bail recommended and Php 200,000.00 bounty, signed on August 17, 2017 by Honorable Reynato Gleyo, presiding judge of Regional Trial Court, 12th Judicial Region, Branch 19, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat,” said Col. Wilbur Mamawag, commander of the 603rd Infantry Brigade.
Maj. Gen. Diosdado Carreon, commander of Joint Task Force Central, said that Ciano was also a member of Center for Lumad Advocacy Networking Services (CLANS), White Area Committee, Guerilla Front 73, Far South Mindanao Region of the NPA operating in Region 12.
She was immediately brought to Sultan Kudarat Provincial Police Office for documentation and proper disposition.
https://mindanao.politics.com.ph/alleged-npa-nabbed-in-sultan-kudarat/
No more Salugpongan schools after DepEd order: spokesman
From the Mindanao Times (Oct 17, 2019): No more Salugpongan schools after DepEd order: spokesman
The 10th Infantry Division revealed that no more Salugpongan schools are operating in the region following the closure order of the Department of Education XI.
Capt. Jerry Lamosao, the 10th ID spokesperson, said this was confirmed from the meeting of the Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict and the reports on the ground.
“Only left in the areas are their structures,” Lamosao said, adding that local chieftains and residents have asked that the structures be demolished.
“So, we have seen that they don’t want to reminisce in their minds the hardships they experienced because of the Salugpongan schools, ” he said.
Lamosao said that so many students of Salugpongan Ta Tanu Igkanogon Community Learning Center were not accepted to higher levels of education because the curriculum wasn’t recognized.
“If it will not be closed (down), more students can become victims and used, ” he further said.
However, the 10th ID spokesman said that they are continuously monitoring the situation on the ground. They have been requested by the DepEd and the Department of Social Welfare and Development to help implement the closure order.
Last week, the DepEd handed down the order to fully shutter Salugpongan and its affiliate schools after months of investigation. The recommendation was based on the investigation of the five-member fact-finding committee that the DepEd created.
They are also requesting all student records to be turned over to the DepEd Schools Division Office for proper custody.
The 10th Infantry Division revealed that no more Salugpongan schools are operating in the region following the closure order of the Department of Education XI.
Capt. Jerry Lamosao, the 10th ID spokesperson, said this was confirmed from the meeting of the Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict and the reports on the ground.
“Only left in the areas are their structures,” Lamosao said, adding that local chieftains and residents have asked that the structures be demolished.
“So, we have seen that they don’t want to reminisce in their minds the hardships they experienced because of the Salugpongan schools, ” he said.
Lamosao said that so many students of Salugpongan Ta Tanu Igkanogon Community Learning Center were not accepted to higher levels of education because the curriculum wasn’t recognized.
“If it will not be closed (down), more students can become victims and used, ” he further said.
However, the 10th ID spokesman said that they are continuously monitoring the situation on the ground. They have been requested by the DepEd and the Department of Social Welfare and Development to help implement the closure order.
Last week, the DepEd handed down the order to fully shutter Salugpongan and its affiliate schools after months of investigation. The recommendation was based on the investigation of the five-member fact-finding committee that the DepEd created.
They are also requesting all student records to be turned over to the DepEd Schools Division Office for proper custody.
Kidnapped Zambo teacher freed in Sulu (Photo of Released Teacher)
Posted to the Mindanao Examiner (Oct 16, 2019): Kidnapped Zambo teacher freed in Sulu
A local teacher who was reported kidnapped was freed Wednesday in the southern Philippine province of Sulu after her sister paid ransom that led to the arrest of one of the captors, officials said.
Officials said the 58-year Rose Singua was found by her sister – who sought help to authorities – in a hotel room in the capital town of Jolo.
Singua, a teacher at the Culianan Elementary School here, was reported kidnapped by her family after a man phoned her son in Manila and told him that her mother is being held for ransom.
Officials said Singua’s sister paid P283,000 to Nurina Jura, 22, who was subsequently arrested by security forces after she received the money at the port of Jolo. Three other women and a homosexual were also being implicated in the kidnapping.
“Witnesses said that the abductors of Singua were a young lady, and three middle-aged women and a gay,” said Major General Corleto Vinluan, Jr., commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu.
A military photo released to The Zamboanga Post shows freed Zamboanga teacher Rose Singua with soldiers in Jolo town in Sulu province.
Lieutenant General Cirilito Sobejana, chief of the Western Mindanao Command, said security were still hunting down the other suspects in the kidnapping.
“We are happy that Miss Singua is safe now and we are able to capture one of her abductors. Our troops and our policemen are still tracking the whereabouts of the remaining abductors and we will not stop until we are able to get them,” he said.
Singua’s family said left her house on September 27 with an unidentified woman to attend a wedding ceremony in Dipolog City in Zamboanga del Norte province, and only to learn that she had been taken to Jolo town.
There was no indication that kidnapping was carried out by the Abu Sayyaf group which is notorious for ransom kidnappings in the South. Local police previously denied the kidnapping of Singua. Her family did not give any statement to the press. (Zamboanga Post)
https://mindanaoexaminer.com/kidnapped-zambo-teacher-freed-in-sulu/
A local teacher who was reported kidnapped was freed Wednesday in the southern Philippine province of Sulu after her sister paid ransom that led to the arrest of one of the captors, officials said.
Officials said the 58-year Rose Singua was found by her sister – who sought help to authorities – in a hotel room in the capital town of Jolo.
Singua, a teacher at the Culianan Elementary School here, was reported kidnapped by her family after a man phoned her son in Manila and told him that her mother is being held for ransom.
Officials said Singua’s sister paid P283,000 to Nurina Jura, 22, who was subsequently arrested by security forces after she received the money at the port of Jolo. Three other women and a homosexual were also being implicated in the kidnapping.
“Witnesses said that the abductors of Singua were a young lady, and three middle-aged women and a gay,” said Major General Corleto Vinluan, Jr., commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu.
A military photo released to The Zamboanga Post shows freed Zamboanga teacher Rose Singua with soldiers in Jolo town in Sulu province.
Lieutenant General Cirilito Sobejana, chief of the Western Mindanao Command, said security were still hunting down the other suspects in the kidnapping.
“We are happy that Miss Singua is safe now and we are able to capture one of her abductors. Our troops and our policemen are still tracking the whereabouts of the remaining abductors and we will not stop until we are able to get them,” he said.
Singua’s family said left her house on September 27 with an unidentified woman to attend a wedding ceremony in Dipolog City in Zamboanga del Norte province, and only to learn that she had been taken to Jolo town.
There was no indication that kidnapping was carried out by the Abu Sayyaf group which is notorious for ransom kidnappings in the South. Local police previously denied the kidnapping of Singua. Her family did not give any statement to the press. (Zamboanga Post)
https://mindanaoexaminer.com/kidnapped-zambo-teacher-freed-in-sulu/
Body of decapitated woman found off Basilan province
Posted to the Mindanao Examiner (Oct 16, 2019): Body of decapitated woman found off Basilan province
Filipino fishermen have recovered a decapitated body of a woman off the southern province of Basilan, a major stronghold of pro-ISIS terror group Abu Sayyaf, blamed by authorities for the spate of ransom kidnappings in the restive region.
The body, whose head, arms and legs had been chopped off, was found floating near the island of Lawi-Lawi off Lantawan town late Tuesday. The identity of the cadaver remains unknown. Her head and limbs have not been found.
Authorities said it launched an investigation to determine the identity of the woman and who was behind the gruesome killing.
Earlier this month, six gunmen abducted a British man, Allan Arthur Hyrons, 70, and his Filipina wife Welma Paglinawan Hyrons at their resort in Alindahaw village in Zamboanga del Sur’s Tukuran town, about 287 kilometers from here.
The abductors dragged away the victims to the sea where a motorized boat was waiting and then escaped under cover of darkness, according to the police.
Police have released four pictures of men tagged as “persons of interest” in the abduction of the couple.
A caretaker at the resort said two of the suspects rented a cottage and waited for the couple to arrive home. Aside from the resort, the couple also owns the Hyrons College in the town.
Provincial Governor Victor Yu pledged to give P1 million reward to anyone who could point the exact location of the abductors.
No individual or group has claimed responsibility for the abductions, but this occurred during an extended martial law in the region where security forces are battling Muslim extremist group Abu Sayyaf and other militants fighting for the establishment of a caliphate in Mindanao.
The Abu Sayyaf is notorious for beheading its Filipino and foreign hostages. (Zamboanga Post)
https://mindanaoexaminer.com/body-of-decapitated-woman-found-off-basilan-province/
Filipino fishermen have recovered a decapitated body of a woman off the southern province of Basilan, a major stronghold of pro-ISIS terror group Abu Sayyaf, blamed by authorities for the spate of ransom kidnappings in the restive region.
The body, whose head, arms and legs had been chopped off, was found floating near the island of Lawi-Lawi off Lantawan town late Tuesday. The identity of the cadaver remains unknown. Her head and limbs have not been found.
Authorities said it launched an investigation to determine the identity of the woman and who was behind the gruesome killing.
Earlier this month, six gunmen abducted a British man, Allan Arthur Hyrons, 70, and his Filipina wife Welma Paglinawan Hyrons at their resort in Alindahaw village in Zamboanga del Sur’s Tukuran town, about 287 kilometers from here.
The abductors dragged away the victims to the sea where a motorized boat was waiting and then escaped under cover of darkness, according to the police.
Police have released four pictures of men tagged as “persons of interest” in the abduction of the couple.
A caretaker at the resort said two of the suspects rented a cottage and waited for the couple to arrive home. Aside from the resort, the couple also owns the Hyrons College in the town.
Provincial Governor Victor Yu pledged to give P1 million reward to anyone who could point the exact location of the abductors.
No individual or group has claimed responsibility for the abductions, but this occurred during an extended martial law in the region where security forces are battling Muslim extremist group Abu Sayyaf and other militants fighting for the establishment of a caliphate in Mindanao.
The Abu Sayyaf is notorious for beheading its Filipino and foreign hostages. (Zamboanga Post)
https://mindanaoexaminer.com/body-of-decapitated-woman-found-off-basilan-province/
Basilan troops foil Sayyaf bombing attempt (Photo of Captured Bombs)
Posted to the Mindanao Examiner (Oct 16, 2019): Basilan troops foil Sayyaf bombing attempt
BASILAN – Government forces have tightened security in the southern Philippine province of Basilan after a clash with Abu Sayyaf gunmen planning to bomb military targets along the stretch of the circumferential road.
Brigadier General Fernando Reyeg, commander of the Joint Task Force Basilan, said Tuesday fighting occurred in the village called Calang Canas in Maluso town, a known stronghold of the pro-ISIS group.
He said the clash lasted for about 30 minutes and that troops had recovered 6 improvised explosives left behind by the gunmen, believed to be under militant leader Furji Indama, one of the most notorious terrorist in Basilan, which is a part of the Muslim autonomous region.
A military photo released to The Zamboanga Post shows the recovered Abu Sayyaf bombs.
Reyeg said the fighting broke out after soldiers from the 68th Infantry Battalion received intelligence information about the planned bombings and tracked down the about 15 militants and caught up with them, sparking a running gun battle.
“The troops were acting on a report received from a reliable source regarding the plan of Furuji Indama’s group to create havoc in our area of operation. Heavy firefight ensued that lasted for more or less 30 minutes after which the enemies withdrew bringing along their casualties with them,” he said, adding, there were no military casualties in the fighting.
Lieutenant General Cirilito Sobejana, chief of the Western Mindanao Command, praised the army operation and the recovery of the crude bombs. “We are grateful for we incurred no casualty during the operation and we were able to secure the IEDs and foil the bomb plot of the enemies,” he said.
“The successful recovery of the IEDs is attributed to the concerned citizen who provided the information, to the local government units of Basilan, and to our gallant soldiers who are always steadfast in accomplishing their mission,” Sobejana added.
Military and provincial officials have previously trumpeted that the numbers of Abu Sayyaf here have dwindled due to the mass surrender of its members in the past years, and even provided them with livelihood skills training to help them reintegrate to society.
But despite all of these special privileges, the Abu Sayyaf remains a major concern to local authorities and the presence of foreign ISIS terrorists in Basilan aggravated the security situation here.
ISIS also claimed a suicide attack on an army checkpoint by a Moroccan militant, Abu Katheer al Maghribi, who drove a truck laden with explosives in Lamitan City in August 2018.
The powerful explosion obliterated the vehicle and left a huge crater and among those killed were a woman and a child; and the militia commander whose unit is under the supervision of the Philippine Army. At least 11 soldiers and pro-government militias were killed in the attack. Five soldiers and several civilians were also wounded in the explosion. (Zamboanga Post)
https://mindanaoexaminer.com/basilan-troops-foil-sayyaf-bombing-attempt/
BASILAN – Government forces have tightened security in the southern Philippine province of Basilan after a clash with Abu Sayyaf gunmen planning to bomb military targets along the stretch of the circumferential road.
Brigadier General Fernando Reyeg, commander of the Joint Task Force Basilan, said Tuesday fighting occurred in the village called Calang Canas in Maluso town, a known stronghold of the pro-ISIS group.
He said the clash lasted for about 30 minutes and that troops had recovered 6 improvised explosives left behind by the gunmen, believed to be under militant leader Furji Indama, one of the most notorious terrorist in Basilan, which is a part of the Muslim autonomous region.
A military photo released to The Zamboanga Post shows the recovered Abu Sayyaf bombs.
Reyeg said the fighting broke out after soldiers from the 68th Infantry Battalion received intelligence information about the planned bombings and tracked down the about 15 militants and caught up with them, sparking a running gun battle.
“The troops were acting on a report received from a reliable source regarding the plan of Furuji Indama’s group to create havoc in our area of operation. Heavy firefight ensued that lasted for more or less 30 minutes after which the enemies withdrew bringing along their casualties with them,” he said, adding, there were no military casualties in the fighting.
Lieutenant General Cirilito Sobejana, chief of the Western Mindanao Command, praised the army operation and the recovery of the crude bombs. “We are grateful for we incurred no casualty during the operation and we were able to secure the IEDs and foil the bomb plot of the enemies,” he said.
“The successful recovery of the IEDs is attributed to the concerned citizen who provided the information, to the local government units of Basilan, and to our gallant soldiers who are always steadfast in accomplishing their mission,” Sobejana added.
Military and provincial officials have previously trumpeted that the numbers of Abu Sayyaf here have dwindled due to the mass surrender of its members in the past years, and even provided them with livelihood skills training to help them reintegrate to society.
But despite all of these special privileges, the Abu Sayyaf remains a major concern to local authorities and the presence of foreign ISIS terrorists in Basilan aggravated the security situation here.
ISIS also claimed a suicide attack on an army checkpoint by a Moroccan militant, Abu Katheer al Maghribi, who drove a truck laden with explosives in Lamitan City in August 2018.
The powerful explosion obliterated the vehicle and left a huge crater and among those killed were a woman and a child; and the militia commander whose unit is under the supervision of the Philippine Army. At least 11 soldiers and pro-government militias were killed in the attack. Five soldiers and several civilians were also wounded in the explosion. (Zamboanga Post)
https://mindanaoexaminer.com/basilan-troops-foil-sayyaf-bombing-attempt/