Key Philippine Military and Insurgency-Related Events

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Sunday, June 7, 2020

Opinion: Communists furious over ABS-CBN closure

Manila Times column posted to the Website of Roberto D. Tiglao, a columnist for The Manila Times and former leader (back in the 1970s)  of the CPP's Manila-Rizal Regional Party Committee (May 29, 2020): Communists furious over ABS-CBN closure

With ABS-CBN Corp.’s closure, the republic — its executive and legislative branches, to be joined soon by the judicial branch, I would bet — will be hitting two birds with one stone.

First, it will disarm of its most potent weapon, the Lopez oligarch clan, which has been a kingmaker of presidents, incurred massive debts from government financial institutions, and influenced government policies and actions for their benefit throughout our nation’s modern history.


An ABS-CBN armed ‘kapamilya’ demands: Televise the revolution! (Source: https://cpp.ph)

The end of ABS-CBN will thus strengthen our democracy and help develop our nation into a strong state, independent of oligarchs.

Second, it will confiscate from the communists who have vowed to topple our democracy, its most effective propaganda venue, whose radio stations can reach even the remotest corners of the nation.


Strange bedfellows: Communists and oligarchs. https://cpp.ph

It is not surprising that the CPP itself, its NPA armed wing and many of its overt and covert mass organizations have deliriously railed against ABS-CBN’s closure, campaigning feverishly that it be allowed to resume operations. A few examples:

– CPP statement, headline May 6 (the day after NTC orders it to shut down as its franchise expired May 4): “Condemn Duterte fascist regime for closure of ABS-CBN.”

– NPA, May 9 headline: “Dapat isatelebisyon ang rebolusyon, ibalik sa ere ang ABS-CBN!” First paragraph: “Lubos na nakikiisa ang Apolonio Mendoza Command-New People’s Army Quezon at buong rebolusyunaryong kilusan sa lalawigan sa laban ng ABS-CBN.”


The old press freedom suppression line.

– Kabataang Makabayan/National Democratic Front, May 9 headline: “Silencing the press is a recipe for dictatorial rule.” First paragraph: “The forced shutdown of ABS-CBN’s television broadcast services does not only undermine the rights of media practitioners and journalists in the country, but also puts the Filipino masses at an even more difficult position especially amid the ongoing pandemic.”

– Revolutionary Council of Trade Unions, May 10: “NTF-ELCAC*, parang asong ulol na pinakawalan ng rehimeng US-Duterte, desperadong tuluyang alisin sa ere ang ABS-CBN.”

– Ang Bayan (official newspaper of the CPP), May 7: “Marco Valbuena, chief information officer of the Communist Party of the Philippines, said that Duterte is behind the network’s closure. ‘Like a king, Duterte is using his tyrannical power to realize his whims. He wants all big businesses to bow down and pay homage to him,’ said Valbuena.”

The communist movement here would be the first ever in history and in the world to defend the closure of a capitalist corporation, to wit one owned by an oligarchy that originated from the most ruthless type of landlordism — sugar plantations — in the country.

The CPP’s delirious ranting against the network’s end reveals the utter bankruptcy and political opportunism of this organization that pretends to be revolutionary. Why would communists, whose main dogma is about class struggle against the ruling classes, support the worst of the capitalist elite: the oligarch?

There are two explanations why the ABS-CBN network has endeared itself to the communists. The first involves that phenomenon in media organizations by which its journalists tend to embrace the political views of its owners — or else they get themselves fired, or fail to go up the corporate ladder, sooner or later.

The Lopezes, together with the Aquino-Cojuangco clan, have viewed the CPP and its armed group, the NPA, before and during martial law as allies in their fight against the Marcos dictatorship. After martial law, the Lopezes have continued to view the communists still as crusaders for human rights and during Duterte administration, its allies against it. Its journalists have romanticized the NPA terrorists as self-sacrificing patriots.

A second explanation for the communists’ fury against ABS-CBN’s closure is that they have been able to utilize its TV and radio broadcasts, even its internet news site, News.abs-cbn.com, as their nationwide propaganda and communications venue. CPP statements on issues of the day and those of its spokesmen are reported verbatim.

I handled the communications organization of the Arroyo presidency in the early 2000s, at a time when she was wooing the Lopezes to be her allies. Military intelligence urged me to convince Arroyo to tell the Lopezes to rid its ranks of suspected CPP cadres and sympathizers at ABS-CBN. That was of course not done.

Military intelligence was especially worried over reports it was getting from its field offices that ABS-CBN “correspondents” in insurgency hotspots were either members of the CPP or sympathizers who often presented the rebels’ views more than that of the military. Worse, military intelligence claimed that ABS-CBN correspondents then wittingly or unwittingly revealed the Army’s plans and strengths to the NPA units in the area.


Ilonggo communists are also angry.

I wouldn’t know if that’s still the case. But I remembered that claim of the military when I found that one of the furious statements against ABS-CBN’s closure was issued by “the editorial staff of Ang Paghimakas” the official publication of the CPP organization in Negros island.

The NPA statement demanding that “the revolution must be televised” came from the “Apolonio Mendoza Command” based in Quezon province. Do those guys have ABS-CBN’s TVplus black boxes in their camps in the Sierra Madre mountains? Could that be the reason why ABS-CBN boldly sold those boxes even if it did not have authority to do so?

Why would such province-level CPP units be so angry at the closure of ABS-CBN if they weren’t very happy with the network’s coverage of the insurgency in their areas, or maybe even had them as its staff’s buddies?

“Isatelebsiyon ang rebolusyon!” the NPA statement demanded. That seemed funny to me at first, with images of Vice Ganda playing inane games with an NPA flashing in my mind.

But come to think of it, has ABS-CBN been televising the communist insurgency since 1986?

*NTF-Elcac stands for the inter-agency National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, which has been posting gains in its whole-of-country approach to wipe out the communists.

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Opinion: Its chairman killed, Communist Party now leaderless

Opinion piece by Rigoberto D. Tiglao posted to The Manila Times (Jun 8, 2020): Its chairman killed, Communist Party now leaderless (By Rigoberto D. Tiglao)
June 8, 2020

JULIUS Giron, the Communist Party of the Philippines’ fourth chairman in its 51 years of trying to overthrow by force the country’s democratic system, was killed March 13 in Baguio City, allegedly in a firefight with a team of military intelligence and police operatives.

That Giron, known in party inner circles as “KaNars,” was the CPP chairman and head of its New People’s Army (NPA) had been kept secret both by the Philippine military and the party; the former for some undisclosed reason while the latter hasn’t done so as its leadership has been in disarray. Members of the central committee have abandoned their safehouses, fearing that these may have been revealed in Giron’s computer files. They have been unable to meet or even communicate with each other; thus, there is no unit with the authority to announce its chairman has been killed.

Three months after Giron’s death, the CPP has been unable to designate even an acting chairman. There is no other obvious party leader with the stature to assume the post. This actually reflects the grave crisis in the party’s leadership, which is aging without a new younger core. In the 1970s, it was a party of angry young men with most of its central committee in their 20s or early 30s — founder Jose Maria Sison was just 31 then.


Julius Giron is shown in a photo accompanying a March 19 article in the website of a suspected Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) front Kodao Productions titled ‘CPP reveals Baguio raid victim was top leader.’

Now it’s a party of seniors; all of its 25-man central committee are septuagenarians or will be in a few years. Sison is 81 years old, as is an icon of the revolutionary movement who is now a Philippine Star columnist. The party members’ aging in fact has prodded it to set up its own home for the elderly, to take care of those wracked by diseases of the elderly.

The central committee statement on Giron’s death even strangely portrayed him as a sick old man: “He was nearly 70 years old, suffering from the infirmities of old age and had difficulty keeping his balance.” The statement claimed that killed with him was his “doctor Lourdes Tan Torres,” who was attending to him.

No second younger generation of communist leaders has emerged with the education and critical thinking at the level the communists of the 1970s, nor with the willingness to live a hard revolutionary life underground as in the case of its noisy party-list congressmen.

As is often the case in any organization, when no strong leader emerges, the party could be wracked by infighting, with factions demanding that their leader be the chairman.

After then chairman Benito Tiamzon was captured in March 2014, Giron, a veteran cadre since the 1970s, was immediately voted to occupy the post in an acting capacity. However, he managed to hold the risky party “congress” in 2016 — the second since the first such assembly in 1968 when it was founded by Sison — where he was formally elected as chairman of the central committee.

President Rodrigo Duterte in 2017 had released Tiamzon, his wife Wilma and several other top communist leaders as a goodwill gesture to jump-start peace talks with the communists. But the talks were terminated in November 2018, when the President became exasperated with the NPA’s continuing attacks against the military and police. Instead, he ordered an all-out campaign to wipe out the communists through Executive Order 70, directing the creation of a national task force to “end local communist armed conflict.”

Military intelligence sources, however, claimed that Tiamzon was blocked by the party leaders from reassuming the chairmanship, as he was suspected of pilfering a substantial amount of party funds that had been generated by its nongovernment organizations from donations here and abroad for victims of the Yolanda supertyphoon. This had come to light as Tiamzon and his wife’s files were accessed by Giron and his staff. Tiamzon had been put under “disciplinary action” although there has yet to be a definitive judgment by the party leadership on the accusation.

Tiamzon

Because no party leader seems to have Giron’s stature and broad experience, military intelligence sources claim Tiamzon might still be able maneuver to reassume the chairmanship. This, however, could lead to a split in the party as there has been bitter rancor among some of its leaders for years against Tiamzon’s leadership, with not a few claiming that they had not been getting enough funds for their and their units’ upkeep.

The accusation gained traction because of the fact that Tiamzon’s wife Wilma Austria has been heading the party’s “National Finance Commission” that keeps its funds and allocates these. With Wilma arrested with her husband in 2014, Giron also took over that function, and even undertook an intense campaign to collect more money from businesses, the sources claim.

Mainstream media either had not reported Giron’s killing in Baguio City or missed the fact that he was the party chairman. The Manila Bulletin reported his death though, but described him as “chairman of the National Military Commission” of the CPP. The party constitution though specifies that it is the party chairman who concurrently heads that commission that directs the NPA.

The Communist Party in an unsigned statement on March 17 described Giron as “one of the stalwarts of the party’s central committee, its political bureau and executive committee, serving the party’s central organs over the past three decades.”

While it stopped short of describing him as the party chairman, its description of Giron practically confirmed him as such: “He played a key role in reconstituting the party’s leadership in 2014 and bringing together more than a hundred party cadres to hold the party’s 2nd congress in 2016. He was elected to the second central committee, the political bureau and as one of the key officers of the executive committee.”

Chairman emeritus

Sison, whom Giron asked the central committee to designate “chairman emeritus” on March 18, issued a statement honoring him and detailing his “revolutionary” work since he joined the party in 1971. The last time he wrote such an effusive eulogy was for Monico Atienza, the party’s national organization department head, who died of heart failure in 2007 and whom the military suspects of organizing for Sison the Plaza Miranda bombing of the Liberal Party miting de avance in 1971.

Obviously irked that the party statement had not properly paid tribute to Giron and instead portrayed him as a sick old man, Sison said in his statement: “We can expect a more authoritative and informative declaration of the central committee of the CPP. I am confident that when a more comprehensive declaration is issued by the appropriate authority of the CPP the greatness of Comrade Julius as a revolutionary patriot and communist will be amplified.”

Giron is the party’s fourth chairman since its founding in 1968, all of them captured (or killed in Giron’s case) not in some guerrilla base in the boondocks but in the city with its comforts: Sison in a Parañaque City safehouse in 1977, Rodolfo Salas in 1987 at the Philippine General Hospital and Benito Tiamzon in 2014 in a Cebu suburb.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/06/08/opinion/columnists/topanalysis/its-chairman-killed-communist-party-now-leaderless/730168/
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AFP-CRS: Tatlong miyembro ng CPP-NPA,sumuko sa pamahalaan sa probinsya ng Isabela

Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Jun 6, 2020): Tatlong miyembro ng CPP-NPA,sumuko sa pamahalaan sa probinsya ng Isabela

GAMU, Isabela, Hunyo 6 (PIA)–Ang patuloy na pagpapatupad ng ating pamamahalaan sa EO #70 o Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) sa Rehiyon ng Cagayan Valley ay nagresulta muli ng boluntaryong pagbabalik-loob ng isang miyembro ng Milisya ng Bayan (MB) at dalawang tagasuporta ng teroristang-Komunistang NPA sa Bayan ng Benito Soliven at San Mariano, Isabela noong ika-uno ng Hunyo.

Translation: 

Three members of CPP-NPA gave up on government in Isabela province

GAMU, Isabela, June 6 (PIA)-The ongoing implementation of our government in EO #70 or Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) in the Cagayan Valley Region has again resulted in a member's voluntary return of the Milice of the Town (MB) and two supporters of NPA terrorist NPA in Benito Soliven and San Mariano, Isabela on June th.

READ MORE: https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1043943

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AFP-CRS: Tausug nurses joins Philippine Army

Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Jun 6, 2020): Tausug nurses joins Philippine Army

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AFP-CRS: Army overruns CTG lair, seized high-powered firearms in Surigao del Norte

Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Jun 7, 2020): Army overruns CTG lair, seized high-powered firearms in Surigao del Norte

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AFP-CRS: To protect, not to destroy: Countering the massive disinformation campaign against the Anti-Terrorism Bill

Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Jun 7, 2020): To protect, not to destroy: Countering the massive disinformation campaign against the Anti-Terrorism Bill

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AFP-CRS: 61IB seizes NPA firearm, paraphernalia

Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Jun 7, 2020): 61IB seizes NPA firearm, paraphernalia

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61IB seizes NPA firearm, paraphernalia

FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig City - Operating troops of the 61st Infantry Hunter Battalion seized a high-powered firearm along with other paraphernalia after an armed encounter with Communist New People's Army Terrorists in Barangay Curocuan, Igbaras, Iloilo on June 6, 2020.

The 20-minute firefight resulted to the seizure of an M16 rifle, several magazines with ammunition, backpacks, food and medical supplies, and propaganda material.

The battalion launched the combat operation after receiving reports from concerned civilians regarding the presence of NPA terrorists in the area, purportedly planning to sabotage vital installations such as the Century Peak Energy Corporation (CPEC) in Igbaras, Iloilo. #

#ServingthePeopleSecuringtheLand
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5 BIFF members killed; leader captured in clash

From the Sun Star-Zamboanga (Jun 5, 2020): 5 BIFF members killed; leader captured in clash



ZAMBOANGA. Five suspected members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters were killed while nine others were wounded in a clash with government forces in Sultan Kudarat province. A photo handout shows the firearms seized from a BIFF leader and 15 followers who were captured during the firefight Thursday, June 4, 2020. (SunStar Zamboanga)

FIVE alleged members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) were killed while nine others were injured in a firefight that also resulted in the capture of a BIFF leader and 15 followers in the province of Sultan Kudarat, officials said Friday, June 5.

Colonel Joel Mamon, officer-in-charge of the 601st Infantry Brigade, said
the firefight occurred early Thursday in Purok Galmak, Baumol village, Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat.

Mamon said the firefight ensued as the troops of the 40th Infantry Battalion launched a law enforcement operation against the group of Tugali Guiamal Galmak in Purok Galmak, Baumol village, Lambayong.

Mamon said the firefight resulted in the death of five followers of Tugali and wounding of nine others.


He said Tugali and 15 of his followers were captured. Recovered from them were 15 high-powered firearms.
Mamon said Tugali, before joining the BIFF, was a member of Pentagon kidnap-for-ransom-group operating in Central Mindanao.

Major General Diosdado Carreon, Joint Task Force Central commander, said the BIFFs were even reinforced by around 20 gunmen coming from Langgapanan village at the height of the firefight.

Carreon said the BIFF members fled to different directions as the troops outmaneuvered them.

Lieutenant General Cirilito Sobejana, commander of the Western Mindanao Command, lauded the troops of the Joint Task Force Central for their numerous gains that greatly contributed to the mission accomplishment of the command.

“Carry on your good work for the peace-loving people of Central Mindanao and for our beloved country,” Sobejana added. (SunStar Zamboanga)

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1859055/Zamboanga/Local-News/5-BIFF-members-killed-leader-captured-in-clash
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Bangsamoro lawyers, law students reject anti-terror bill

From Rappler (Jun 7, 2020): Bangsamoro lawyers, law students reject anti-terror bill (By Taj Basman)

'We support a just, humane law that will combat terrorism, and aid in our efforts toward a more harmonious and peaceful society. We regret that this is not the anti-terror bill,' say the lawyers, including Bangsamoro government Attorney General Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba



BANGSAMORO LAWYER. Bangsamoro Attorney General Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba. Photo from BARMM

COTABATO CITY, Philippines – Bangsamoro lawyers and law students on Saturday, June 6, expressed their “strong dissent” to the anti-terror bill, saying this would only embolden law enforcers to violate civil liberties.

“We support a just, humane law that will combat terrorism, and aid in our efforts toward a more harmonious and peaceful society. We regret that this is not the anti-terror bill. We reject,” they said in a statement initially signed by 40 people.

“We condemn terrorism. However, as lawyers, students of the law, and human rights advocates, we likewise know all too well that overzealous desire to capture the enemy, when sanctioned by law that is bereft of any procedural and substantive safeguards to protect the innocent, is just as dangerous to our lives, liberties, and freedoms,” they added.

The signatories include Bangsamoro government Attorney General Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba, Rasol Mitmug Jr, and Anna Basman of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority, and Abdulnasser Badrudin, Chairperson of the Bangsamoro Human Rights Commission.

The group said that they themselves experienced first-hand the devastation caused by terrorists, as what happened in Marawi City, where they lost their homes and their entire communities.

“If there is anybody in this nation who vehemently desires to put an end to terrorism, it is us – Moros,” they said.

The group cited the anti-terror bill’s “overly broad definition of terrorism that unduly penalizes activities which are legitimate exercise of constitutionally protected freedoms.”

“We shudder to think how our congregational prayers, khutbahs, and halaqas might be seen as inciting to terrorist acts by oblivious persons in authority,” the group said.

“We are scared for our youth who may be unsuspectingly going about their business in school or work, only to find out eventually (or never) that their every step is being monitored by state agents – who now have the legal cover to do so – when their only ‘crime’ is being Muslim,” they added.

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The group also cited the controversial provision on warrantless arrests.

“In a legal and social environment that already tolerates de facto warrantless arrests against Moros, this law legalizes it. Without any safeguard against unlawful arrests, state agents will not only be authorized but also emboldened to trample on our freedom. Law enforcers need not fear any repercussions if they wrongly deprive citizens of their liberty,” they said.

Earlier this year, the District Community Affairs, and Development Division of the PNP Manila Police District released a memorandum ordering its station commanders to submit a list of names of Muslim students in high school, colleges, and universities in their respective areas “as part of the strengthening of peacebuilding and counter violent extremism of the PNP.”

The memorandum was later recalled amid an outcry from various groups.

Prone to abuses

Bangsamoro government Attorney General Sha Elijah Alba, one of the signatories to the statement, said the country’s existing legal framework is already “flawed” and prone to abuses.

“'Yun ngang ngayon pa lang na wala 'yang anti-terror bill na 'yan, may mga planting na ng evidence (Even now when we don't have that anti-terror bill yet, there is already planting of evidence). So now, you are legislating something that encroaches upon the power of the judiciary,” Alba said.

She said the bill institutionalizes impunity. “Nobody has to be accountable for things that happen just because a law provides that it can be done,” she said.

Section 29 of the anti-terror bill allows warrantless arrests of suspects for 14 days which can be extended with an additional 10 days. It also removes the P500,000-penalty for every day of wrongful prosecution.

The Moro Islamic Liberation Front-led Bangsamoro government was established in 2019 after a plebiscite enacted the Bangsamoro Organic Law.

“Double marginalization on our part, na pino-protect natin 'yung constituency ng Moro communities pero we are weaponizing something na pwede natin silang i-discriminate against as a government,” Alba said.

(It will become double marginalization on our part – we are protecting our constituency, the Moro communities, but we are weaponizing something that can be used by the government to discriminate them.)

“The evil that you are seeking to stop is going to be the same evil that you are sowing for your country,” she added, emphasizing that the proposed bill might be counter-productive as it might nurture a climate of terrorism. "The nature of terrorism is ever-changing.”

Various groups, including business groups, are opposed to the anti-terror bill as they fear it would be used to stifle dissent. ([EXPLAINER] Proposed Anti-Terror Act of 2020 a devil’s playground in the hands of a despot)

Congress has yet to transmit the bill to Malacañang as of posting.

Read the full statement here:





https://www.rappler.com/nation/263099-bangsamoro-lawyers-reject-anti-terror-bill
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1,000 MNLF rebels receive livelihood projects

From The Manila Times (Jun 7, 2020): 1,000 MNLF rebels receive livelihood projects (By Antonio P. Rimando)

ZAMBOANGA CITY:The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Thursday donated assorted livelihood projects to some 1,000 Moro National Liberation Front combatants at their main camp in Indanan, Sulu “to help them uplift their families’ living condition.” Secretary Carlito G. Galvez Jr. personally flew to Sulu to distribute the projects, composed mostly of farm and fishery equipment.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/06/07/news/regions/at-a-glance-regions/1000-mnlf-rebels-receive-livelihood-projects/729893/
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CPP/Ang Bayan: AFP nagwaldas ng P25 milyon sa 1-araw na atake

Propaganda article from the Tagalog language edition of Ang Bayan posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Jun 7, 2020): AFP nagwaldas ng P25 milyon sa 1-araw na atake

ANG BAYAN
JUNE 07, 2020

Nagwaldas ng P25 mil­yon ang Armed Forces of the Phi­lip­pi­nes (AFP) mu­la sa pon­do ng ba­yan sa isi­na­ga­wa ni­tong pag-a­ta­ke noong Ma­yo 14 sa Sit­yo Ha­yon, Li­bas Sud, San Mi­gu­el, Su­ri­gao del Sur.

Sa isang araw na atake, walong bomba na tig-230 kilo ang ihinulog ng mga pandigmang eroplanong FA-50. Maliban dito ay inistraping ng kalibre .50 masinggan ang lugar, anim na beses na kinanyon at 24 ulit na binomba ng mga helikopter. Hindi bababa sa P22.4 milyon ang ginastos ng militar para rito. Aabot naman sa P2.5 milyon ang ginastos sa pagpapalipad ng mga helikopter at FA-50. Ti­na­tayang P20 milyon pa ang ginastos para sa sahod, pagkain, hazard pay ng may 600 sundalo at pulis.

Ang atake noong Mayo 14 ay bahagi ng 20-araw na operasyong kombat ng militar at pulis sa limang bayan sa hangganan ng Surigao del Sur at Agusan del Sur. Binomba nito ang isang himpilan ng BHB.

Binigyang pugay ng BHB-NEMR ang limang Pulang mandirigma na namatay sa matinding pang-aatake ng AFP. Kasabay nito, kinilala rin ng BHB sa rehiyon ang iba pang mga martir na nag-alay ng buhay sa nakaraang dalawang buwan.

[Ang Bayan is the official news organ of the Communist Party of the Philippines and is issued by the CPP Central Committee. It provides news about the work of the Party as well as its analysis of and views on current issues. Ang Bayan comes out fortnightly and is published in Pilipino, Bisaya, Ilokano, Waray, Hiligaynon and English.]

https://cpp.ph/2020/06/07/afp-nagwaldas-ng-p25-milyon-sa-1-araw-na-atake/
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CPP/Ang Bayan: Kom­boy ng ICRC, gi­ni­pit ng mi­li­tar

Propaganda article from the Tagalog language edition of Ang Bayan posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Jun 7, 2020): Kom­boy ng ICRC, gi­ni­pit ng mi­li­tar

ANG BAYAN
JUNE 07, 2020

Pinahinto at arbit­rar­yong idi­ne­ti­ne ng mga ele­men­to ng 9th Special Forces Com­pany at pu­lis ang kom­boy ng Inter­na­tio­nal Com­mit­tee of the Red Cross sa Lia­nga, Su­ri­gao del Sur noong Mar­so 29. Naiu­lat na lu­lan ni­to ang da­la­wang su­ga­tang Pu­lang man­di­rig­ma na si­na Jea Ange­les Pe­rez at Noel Da­dang. Ang gi­na­wang pag­ha­rang at pag­de­ti­ne sa anu­mang sa­sak­yan na may sa­gi­sag na pu­lang krus ay la­bag sa in­ter­na­syu­nal na ma­ka­ta­ong ba­tas.

Ma­ta­pos ang in­te­ro­ga­syo­n, ginwardyahan na ng mi­li­tar ang kom­boy sa pagbya­he ni­to tu­ngo sa isang pag­a­mu­tan sa Ta­gum City. Ka­sa­lu­ku­yan nang nag­pa­pa­ga­mot ang da­la­wa sa na­sa­bing lu­gar su­ba­lit ban­tay-sa­ra­do ng mi­li­tar.

[Ang Bayan is the official news organ of the Communist Party of the Philippines and is issued by the CPP Central Committee. It provides news about the work of the Party as well as its analysis of and views on current issues. Ang Bayan comes out fortnightly and is published in Pilipino, Bisaya, Ilokano, Waray, Hiligaynon and English.]

https://cpp.ph/2020/06/07/komboy-ng-icrc-ginipit-ng-militar/
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CPP/Ang Bayan: 2 li­der ma­sa, bru­tal na pi­nas­lang sa Eas­tern Vi­sa­yas

Propaganda article from the Tagalog language edition of Ang Bayan posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Jun 7, 2020): 2 li­der ma­sa, bru­tal na pi­nas­lang sa Eas­tern Vi­sa­yas

ANG BAYAN
JUNE 07, 2020



Da­la­wang li­der ma­sa ang mag­ka­su­nod at bru­tal na pi­nas­lang ng mga ahen­te ng es­ta­do sa Eas­tern Vi­sa­yas noong Ma­yo. Pa­re­hong pi­nag­ban­ta­an at bi­nan­sa­gang mga kri­mi­nal at te­ro­ris­ta ng Na­tio­nal Task Force to End Local Com­mu­nist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) ang mga bik­ti­ma.

Noong Ma­yo 28, na­tag­pu­an ang bang­kay ni Car­li­to Ba­di­on (Ka Kar­lets), pam­ban­sang pang­ka­la­ha­tang ka­li­him ng Ka­li­pu­nan ng Da­ma­yang Ma­hi­hi­rap (Ka­da­may), sa Pag­sa­nga-an, River­si­de, Ormoc City, Ley­te. Di­nu­kot ng mga ar­ma­dong la­la­ki si Ba­di­on noong Ma­yo 26 at pi­na­ni­ni­wa­la­ang di­na­la sa Ba­ra­ngay Guin­ti­gui-an at doon ti­nortyur. Ayon sa mga nakakita sa ka­tawan, posibleng namatay ang biktima sa hampas ng kahoy sa ulo. Si Badion ay may kapansanan sa paa dahil sa polio.

Ki­la­la si Ba­di­on bi­lang li­der sa pa­ki­ki­ba­ka ng mga ma­ra­li­tang lun­sod, ka­bi­lang sa mga ba­ri­ka­dang ba­yan la­ban sa de­mo­li­syo­n, oku­pa­syon ng ti­wang­wang na mga pa­ba­hay at sa mga kam­pan­ya pa­ra sa pa­ba­hay. Na­ngu­na rin si­ya sa pag­ba­ti­kos sa Oplan Tok­hang at kontra-ma­ra­li­tang “ge­ra kontra-dro­ga” ni Du­ter­te.

Pinalabas ng mga pulis ang kaso bilang simpleng pagnanakaw at pag­paslang para pagtakpan ang pampulitikang motibo sa pagpatay sa kilalang lider masa

Noong Ma­yo 29, pi­nas­lang ng mga ele­men­to ng 43rd IB ang li­der mag­­sa­sa­ka na si Allan Agui­lan­do (Ma­no Boy), ta­ga­pa­ngu­lo ng Northern Sa­mar Small Far­mers Associa­ti­on, sa Ba­ra­ngay New Rizal, Ca­tar­man, Nor­thern Sa­mar. Bi­na­ril si­ya sa li­kod ng kan­yang u­lo. Tinaga rin ang kan­yang mukha.

Pi­na­mu­nu­an ni Agui­lan­do ang mga kam­pan­ya la­­ban sa mi­li­ta­ri­sa­syon at mag­ka­ka­su­nod na de­lub­yong na­na­la­sa sa pru­bin­sya. Na­ngu­na rin si­ya sa mar­tsa ng mga Sa­ma­reñong mag­sa­sa­ka tu­ngong May­ni­la no­ong 2016 at 2018 pa­ra pa­nagutin ang kapabayaan ng rehimen at ma­na­wa­gan ng ayu­da. Pa­ra ma­ka­kub­ra ng pa­bu­ya, pi­na­la­bas ng 43rd IB na li­der uma­no ng huk­bong ba­yan ang bik­ti­ma at na­ba­ril sa isang eng­kwentro.

Pag-aresto. Sa Las Navas, pi­ni­ri­ngan, gi­na­pos at ina­res­to ng mga ele­men­to ng 803rd IBde ang mag­sa­sa­kang si­na Car­los Ba­lu­yot, Alvi­no Luca­pa at isang me­nor-de-e­dad sa Ba­ra­ngay Log­ging noong Hun­yo 1. Si Ba­lu­yot ay li­der ng Alyan­sa san mga Pa­rag-u­ma Kontra-ka­gu­tom san Las Navas­non na ak­ti­bong bu­ma­ba­ti­kos sa mi­li­ta­ri­sa­syon sa ka­ni­lang ko­mu­ni­dad.

Sa Western Samar, dinakip ng mga sundalo ang mga magsasakang sina Cosme Cabangunay at kanyang mga anak na sina Jevie at Jason noong Mayo 27 sa Barangay Canvais, Motiong.

Sa­man­ta­la, di­nu­kot ng mga ele­men­to ng 85th IB ang mag­sa­sa­kang si­na Marvin Lo­te­ro at Wil­mar Ma­ri­nas sa Ba­ra­ngay Ma­bi­ni, Lo­pez, Quezon noong Hun­yo 2. Hin­di pa rin si­la na­ta­tag­pu­an hang­gang sa ka­sa­lu­ku­yan.

Lahat ng dinakip ay inakusahang kasapi ng hukbong bayan.

[Ang Bayan is the official news organ of the Communist Party of the Philippines and is issued by the CPP Central Committee. It provides news about the work of the Party as well as its analysis of and views on current issues. Ang Bayan comes out fortnightly and is published in Pilipino, Bisaya, Ilokano, Waray, Hiligaynon and English.]

https://cpp.ph/2020/06/07/2-lider-masa-brutal-na-pinaslang-sa-eastern-visayas/
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CPP/Ang Bayan: 100 Lumad, inaresto sa Northern Min­da­nao

Propaganda article from the Tagalog language edition of Ang Bayan posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Jun 7, 2020): 100 Lumad, inaresto sa Northern Min­da­nao

ANG BAYAN
JUNE 07, 2020

Mahigit 100 Lumad ang inaresto sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng Northern Mindanao sa mga operasyong kombat ng Armed Forces of the Phi­lippines (AFP) sa nakaraang tatlong buwan.

Pi­nakamatingkad di­to ang pag-a­res­to ng 88th IB noong Ma­yo 18 sa ma­hi­git 100 mag­sa­sa­ka at Lu­mad ng Sit­yo Ba­la­as at Air­burn sa Ba­ra­ngay Ma­bu­hay; at Na­bang­kal sa Ba­ra­ngay Mag­ka­lu­ngay, San Fer­nan­do, Bu­kid­non. Ina­ku­sa­han silang ka­sa­pi ng huk­bong ba­yan at idi­ne­ti­ne sa him­pi­lan ng 88th IB sa Ma­ra­mag.

Nagbakwit naman ang 700 re­si­den­te na­man ng Sit­yo Sta. Ri­ta at San Roque sa Ba­ra­ngay Si­nang­la­nan, Ma­lay­ba­lay City du­lot ng ma­tin­ding ope­ra­syong mi­li­tar sa ka­ni­lang ko­mu­ni­dad noong Mayo 14. Da­la ang ka­ni­lang mga ala­gang ha­yop, nag­sang­twar­yo sila sa ka­nug­nog na Sit­yo Ma­lap­gap.

Uma­bot sa 645 tro­pa ng 8th, 88th, 60th at 56th IB ang nag­lu­lun­sad ng na­ka­po­kus na ope­ra­syon mi­li­tar sa Ma­lay­ba­lay City, San Fer­nan­do at Ca­bang­la­san.

Sa Agu­san del Nor­te, ina­res­to ng mga ele­men­to ng 23rd IB noong Ma­yo 16 sa Sit­yo Ca­ba­la­la­han, Gui­nab­san, Bue­navis­ta ang da­la­wang bun­tis na ki­ni­la­lang si­na “Apay” at “We­na.” Idi­ne­de­ti­ne nga­yon ang mga bik­ti­ma sa him­pi­lan ng 23rd IB sa pa­re­hong ba­yan. Hin­di rin ma­li­naw kung ano ang ka­song isi­nam­pa la­ban sa ka­ni­la.

Pagsunog sa kabahayan, paaralan

Naiu­lat noong Mar­so 16 ang pag­su­nog ng mga ele­men­to ng mi­li­tar sa mga ba­hay at paa­ra­lang ele­men­tar­ya ng mga Lu­mad sa Barangay San Vi­cente, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur. Isi­na­ga­wa ang pa­nu­nu­nog ma­ta­pos ang isang mi­seng­kwentro na nagresulta sa limang kaswalting sundalo. Isang araw ba­go ni­to, nag­bak­wit ang mga re­si­den­te ng na­tu­rang ko­mu­ni­dad du­lot ng ma­tin­ding ope­ra­syon at pan­da­ra­has sa ka­ni­la ng mi­li­tar. Anim na Lu­mad ang ina­res­to ng mi­li­tar pa­ra in­te­ro­ga­hin.

[Ang Bayan is the official news organ of the Communist Party of the Philippines and is issued by the CPP Central Committee. It provides news about the work of the Party as well as its analysis of and views on current issues. Ang Bayan comes out fortnightly and is published in Pilipino, Bisaya, Ilokano, Waray, Hiligaynon and English.]

https://cpp.ph/2020/06/07/100-lumad-inaresto-sa-northern-mindanao/
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CPP/Ang Bayan: Pa­nu­nu­nog sa Opol at iba pang ka­si­nu­nga­li­ngan

Propaganda article from the Tagalog language edition of Ang Bayan posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Jun 7, 2020): Pa­nu­nu­nog sa Opol at iba pang ka­si­nu­nga­li­ngan

ANG BAYAN
JUNE 07, 2020

Nilinaw ng Bagong Huk­bong Ba­yan (BHB)-Mi­sa­mis Ori­en­tal na hin­di sang­kot ang Pulang hukbo sa ibi­na­li­tang pa­nu­nu­nog ng ar­ma­dong tau­han sa apat na ba­hay at isang sim­ba­han sa Ba­ra­ngay Li­mon­da, Opol noong Ma­yo 28. Ma­la­ki ang po­si­bi­li­dad na ang pa­nu­nu­nog ay ka­ga­ga­wan ng 403rd IB na nag­ba­li­tang su­mi­gaw pa diu­ma­no ng “Ma­bu­hay ang NPA” ang mga sa­la­rin. Ta­nging ang mga sun­da­lo ang na­sa lu­gar sa pa­na­hong iyon.

Pi­na­bu­laa­nan na­man ng BHB ng North­eastern Min­da­nao Re­gi­on na na­sa­wi si­na Ka Ma­ria Ma­la­ya at Ka Joaquin Jacin­to, pa­re­hong ta­ga­pag­sa­li­ta ng re­bo­lu­syo­nar­yong ki­lu­san, sa “ser­ye ng la­ba­nan” noong Ma­yo 14-19. Pi­na­la­bas ng 401st IB na na­sa­wi ng da­la­wang ka­sa­ma, ka­sa­bay ng 18 pa, pa­ra pa­taa­sin ang ma­ku­ku­ha ni­lang pa­bu­ya noong Ma­yo 28. Ba­go ni­to, ina­lok ni Du­ter­te ng P2 mil­yon ang si­nu­mang “ma­ka­pag­tu­tu­ro” ng mga “ku­man­der” ng ki­lu­san.

[Ang Bayan is the official news organ of the Communist Party of the Philippines and is issued by the CPP Central Committee. It provides news about the work of the Party as well as its analysis of and views on current issues. Ang Bayan comes out fortnightly and is published in Pilipino, Bisaya, Ilokano, Waray, Hiligaynon and English.]

https://cpp.ph/2020/06/07/panununog-sa-opol-at-iba-pang-kasinungalingan/
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CPP/Ang Bayan: Pro­tes­ta la­ban sa Anti-Ter­ror Bill ni Du­ter­te

Propaganda article from the Tagalog language edition of Ang Bayan posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Jun 7, 2020): Pro­tes­ta la­ban sa Anti-Ter­ror Bill ni Du­ter­te

ANG BAYAN
JUNE 07, 2020


Nag­ba­lik-lan­sa­ngan ang daan-da­ang ak­ti­bis­ta ma­ta­pos ang ha­los tat­long bu­wang lockdown pa­ra tu­tu­lan ang pa­nu­ka­lang “kontra-te­ro­ris­mo” ng re­hi­meng Du­ter­te. Nag­ti­pon ang isang li­bong ra­li­yis­ta sa loob ng Univer­sity of the Phi­lip­pi­nes (UP)-Diliman sa Quezon City at iba pa sa Laguna noong Hun­yo 4 ha­bang ini­ra­rat­sa­da ang pa­nu­ka­la sa ma­ba­bang ka­pu­lu­ngan. Nag­ka­ro­on din ng mga pagkilos noong Hun­yo 5 sa Iloi­lo, Cebu Baco­lod at Bu­tu­an; at noong Hunyo 6 sa Na­ga at Le­gazpi. Ka­sa­bay din ang ma­ra­ming on­li­ne na po­rum at pro­tes­ta. Sa Ce­bu, bi­nu­wag ng mga pu­lis ang ma­pa­ya­pang pro­tes­ta ng may 40 ak­ti­bis­ta at hi­nu­li ang pi­to sa ka­ni­la.

Una nang ipi­na­sa sa Se­na­do ang Anti-Ter­ror Bill noong Peb­re­ro sa bo­tong 19 sang-a­yon at da­la­wang tu­tol. Ipa­pa­lit ito sa da­ting Hu­man Secu­rity Act at nag­la­la­man ng mas ma­sa­sa­hol na pro­bi­syon kaug­nay ng pang-aaresto nang walang man­dam­yento at pag­bi­bi­lang­go sa si­nu­mang itinuturing ng estado na “te­ro­ris­ta” o su­mu­su­por­ta sa “te­ro­ris­mo.” Ma­ri­in itong ti­nu­tu­lan ng ma­ma­ma­yan du­lot ng na­pa­ka­sak­law na de­pi­ni­syon ni­to ng “terorismo” at “terorista.” Tutol din sila sa dagdag na ka­pang­ya­ri­hang ibibigay ng pa­nukala sa mga pu­lis at sun­da­lo. Ang na­tu­rang pa­nu­ka­la ay ipi­na­lit sa mga unang ini­ha­in ng mga kong­re­sis­ta at ipi­na­rat­sa­da ni Duterte nang wa­lang pi­na­ya­gang am­yen­da. Pu­ma­sa ito sa Kong­re­so noong Hun­yo 3 sa orihinal na botong 173 sang-ayon, 31 na tu­tol, at 29 na absta­in. Dahil sa pagbaha ng pagtutol, bina­wi na ng ilang kongresista ang kanilang pangsang-ayon sa pa­nu­­kala. Ni­tong Hunyo 6, 13 kongresista ang kailangang bumaliktad pa­ra mapigilan ang pagpasa nito sa Malacañang.

Parami nang paraming mga sektor ang nanawagan para ibasura ang panukala. Nangunguna rito ang mga pambansa-demokratikong organisasyon at demokratikong partido sa mababang kapulungan. Nag­pahayag din ng pagtutol ang mga orga­nisasyon ng kabataan, abu­ga­do, mamamahayag, mga taong sim­bahan, mga uni­bersidad ng Ateneo at De La Salle, mga estud­yan­teng Moro, mga grupong sibiko, mga guro ng UP at Far Eastern University, at asosasyon ng mga pribadong paaralan. May pi­nag-i­sang pa­ha­yag na­man ang wa­long or­ga­ni­sa­syon ng ma­la­la­king ne­go­syo, ka­bi­lang ang Ma­ka­ti Bu­si­ness Club. Sa in­ter­net, lu­ma­ga­nap ang mga pa­na­wa­gang #Junk­Ter­ror­­Bill­Now at “Activists are not Ter­ro­rists” (Ang mga aktibista ay hindi terorista) sa ha­nay ng mga ar­tis­ta sa telebisyon at pelikula, musikero, at­le­ta at iba pang per­so­na­li­dad. Nag­paa­bot din ng kri­ti­sis­mo ang Hu­man Rights Watch, ka­sa­bay ng United Nations Hu­man Rights Office pag­ka­ta­pos nitong ilabas ang ulat hinggil sa kalunus-lunos na ka­la­ga­yan ng ka­ra­pa­tang-tao sa Pi­li­pi­nas noong Hun­yo 4.

Ka­sa­bay ng pag­pa­pa­ba­su­ra sa pa­nu­ka­la, ipi­na­na­wa­gan din ng mga ak­ti­bis­ta ang ma­la­wa­kang pag-eek­sa­men (#MassTes­tingNow), at pag­pa­pa­tal­sik kay Rod­ri­go Du­ter­te (#OustDu­ter­teNow).

Palayain ang Ce­bu 8

Bu­mu­hos ang ba­ti­kos sa pag­bu­wag sa pro­tes­ta sa Ce­bu at ang su­por­ta sa ina­res­tong pi­tong ak­ti­bis­ta sa loob ng kam­pus ng UP Ce­bu at isang nanonood lamang. Idini­in ng mga ak­ti­bis­ta at kanilang mga tagasuporta na ba­wal pu­ma­sok ang mga pu­lis at sun­da­lo sa kam­pus, li­ban kung may pa­hin­tu­lot ito ng uni­ber­si­dad, alin­su­nod sa da­ting mga ka­sun­du­an.

[Ang Bayan is the official news organ of the Communist Party of the Philippines and is issued by the CPP Central Committee. It provides news about the work of the Party as well as its analysis of and views on current issues. Ang Bayan comes out fortnightly and is published in Pilipino, Bisaya, Ilokano, Waray, Hiligaynon and English.]

https://cpp.ph/2020/06/07/protesta-laban-sa-anti-terror-bill-ni-duterte/
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CPP/Ang Bayan: “Sus­pen­syo­n” ng ter­mi­na­syon ng VFA, hin­di na­ka­gu­gu­lat

Propaganda article from the Tagalog language edition of Ang Bayan posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Jun 7, 2020): “Sus­pen­syo­n” ng ter­mi­na­syon ng VFA, hin­di na­ka­gu­gu­lat

ANG BAYAN
JUNE 07, 2020



Hindi na nakagugulat ang “sus­pen­syo­n” ni Rod­ri­go Du­ter­te sa ter­mi­na­syon ng Vi­si­ting Forces Agree­ment na pi­nir­ma­han ni­ya noong Peb­re­ro 14.

Noon pa man, ba­tid nang hin­di ito itu­tu­loy. Nais la­mang ni Du­ter­te na dag­da­gan ng US ang pon­do at ar­mas na ibi­ni­bi­gay ni­to sa kan­yang re­hi­men. Iniat­ras ito ni Du­ter­te ma­ta­pos pi­na­ya­gan si­ya ng US na bumi­li ng ba­gong mga he­li­kop­ter, mi­sayl at iba pang kaga­mitang mi­li­tar na nag­ka­ka­ha­la­ga ng P75 bil­yon.

Ang pag-atras ng pagbaba­sura sa VFA ay ka­rug­tong sa kag­ysat na mga pla­no ng US na lalupang pala­kasin ang pre­sen­sya ni­to sa South Chi­na Sea at ga­mi­tin ang Pilipinas bi­lang ba­se ng ope­ra­sy­on. Ito ay sa ha­rap ng pa­pa­ig­ting na mi­li­ta­ris­mo ng Chi­na at pag­ha­han­da ng US pa­ra sa ge­ra.

Habang nakapokus ang ma­ra­ming bansa sa pag-apula sa pandemyang Covid-19, abala naman ang US sa pagpapaigting sa presensya nito sa South China Sea sa nakaraang tatlong buwan. Noong Abril, dalawang beses itong nagpalayag ng malalaking warship sa karagatan. Regular din itong nagpapalipad ng mga jet fighter. Noong Mayo, nagsagawa ito ng pagsasanay militar, kasama ang mga tropa ng Australia, sa lugar.

[Ang Bayan is the official news organ of the Communist Party of the Philippines and is issued by the CPP Central Committee. It provides news about the work of the Party as well as its analysis of and views on current issues. Ang Bayan comes out fortnightly and is published in Pilipino, Bisaya, Ilokano, Waray, Hiligaynon and English.]

https://cpp.ph/2020/06/07/suspensyon-ng-terminasyon-ng-vfa-hindi-nakagugulat/
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CPP/Ang Bayan: Tsekpoynt ng abusadong pulis, pinasabugan ng BHB-Bukidnon

Propaganda article from the Tagalog language edition of Ang Bayan posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Jun 7, 2020): Tsekpoynt ng abusadong pulis, pinasabugan ng BHB-Bukidnon

ANG BAYAN
JUNE 07, 2020



Pinasabugan ng granada ng Bagong Hukbong Bayan (BHB)-Bukidnon ang mga elemento ng First Bukidnon Police Mobile Force Company na nagbabantay ng tsekpoynt sa Barangay Cabulohan, Cabanglasan noong Hunyo 1. Dalawang pulis ang nasugatan sa opensiba.

Kinabukasan, pinasabugan ng isa pang yunit ng BHB ang rumespondeng mga pulis sa insidente.

Katuwang ng mga sundalo ang mga pulis sa pagkukurdon at panggigipit sa mga magsasaka at Lumad sa mga barangay ng Cabanglasan. Sila ang nagbabantay sa mga tsekpoynt na humaharang sa bumibyaheng mga residente palabas at papasok ng mga barangay para bumili ng pagkain at magbenta ng mga produktong agrikultural. Kinukumpiska nila ang ilang bilihin na diumano’y suplay ito ng BHB. Nagdulot ang tsekpoynt na ito ng hirap at takot sa mga residente.

Sa Malaybalay City, inambus ng isang yunit ng BHB-Bukidnon ang nag-ooperasyong mga sundalo ng 8th IB sa Sityo Bendum, Barangay Busdi, Malaybalay City noong Mayo 19. Dalawang sundalo ang napatay at tatlo ang nasugatan.

Sa Palawan, pinaputukan din ng isang yunit ng Bienvenido Vallever Command ang detatsment ng 18th Special Forces Company sa Mantayog Falls sa Barangay Bunog, Rizal noong huling linggo ng Mayo.

Responsable ang yunit militar sa panggigipit at paghamlet sa halos 100 pamilya ng katutubong Palaw’an sa tabing ng pagtugon sa Covid-19. Mahigpit na kinokontrol ng militar ang kilos ng mga residente sa komunidad. Nangunguna rin ang mga sundalo sa mga anti-sosyal na aktibidad na umaabot maging sa kalapit na mga komunidad.

[Ang Bayan is the official news organ of the Communist Party of the Philippines and is issued by the CPP Central Committee. It provides news about the work of the Party as well as its analysis of and views on current issues. Ang Bayan comes out fortnightly and is published in Pilipino, Bisaya, Ilokano, Waray, Hiligaynon and English.]

https://cpp.ph/2020/06/07/tsekpoynt-ng-abusadong-pulis-pinasabugan-ng-bhb-bukidnon/
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CPP/Ang Bayan: Magkaisa laban sa Anti-Terror Bill! Ibagsak ang rehimeng US-Duterte!

Propaganda editorial from the Tagalog language edition of Ang Bayan posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Jun 7, 2020): Magkaisa laban sa Anti-Terror Bill! Ibagsak ang rehimeng US-Duterte!

ANG BAYAN
JUNE 07, 2020



Sa utos ni Rodrigo Duterte at ng kanyang National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), niratsada ng mga alipures ng rehimen ang pagsasabatas sa Anti-Terror Bill nitong nagdaang ilang araw. Nakahain na ito para pirmahan ni Duterte.
Sa pamamagitan ng Anti-Terror Bill, magiging ganap na ang batas militar ni Duterte, kahit hindi ito pormal na dinedeklara. Ilalagay nito sa kanyang kamay ang malawak na kapangyarihan para isailalim sa pagmamanman, arestuhin at matagalang ikulong ang sinumang tukuyin niyang “terorista.”

Lalong palalakasin ng panukalang ito ang pagsupil sa mga organisasyon at indibidwal na matagal nang pinag-iinitan ni Duterte at ng AFP na “CPP/NPA supporter” dahil sa walang-sawa nilang paglantad, pagbatikos at paglaban sa korapsyon, pasismo at pagkapapet sa mga dayuhan, at dahil sa kanilang pagtatanggol sa demokratikong interes ng bayan. Pinakabulnerable sa batas na ito ang masang manggagawa at maralita, at ang masang magsasaka, mga Lumad at Moro na pinakamalimit dumanas ng pang-aabuso ng kapangyarihan ng mga sundalo at pulis.

Suklam na suklam ang taumbayan kung papaanong inapakan ng mga alipures ni Duterte ang mga proseso sa kongreso upang madaliang ipasa ang Anti-Terror Bill na hindi na nirerepaso at inaamyendahan. Sukang-suka sila na inuna pa niya ito at binalewala ang mga panawagan ng bayan para sa libreng mass testing at iba pang hakbanging medikal sa harap ng pandemyang Covid-19.

Ang Anti-Terror Bill ay ipinamadali ni Duterte at ng kanyang hunta na binubuo ni Delfin Lorenzana, Eduardo Año at Hermogenes Esperon, pawang mga dating upisyal militar at mga utusan ng imperyalismong US. Layunin nilang konsolidahin ang pasistang paghahari sa harap ng malawakang gutom, paghihirap at kumukulong galit ng sambayanan sa militarista at palyadong pagharap ng rehimeng Duterte sa Covid-19. Nais ni Duterte ng karagdagang mga kapangyarihang batas militar upang sindakin at patahimikin ang bayan pero takot siyang tahasan itong ideklara sa pangambang pasisiklabin nito ang ibayong galit at protesta.

Ang pagmamadaling isabatas ang Anti-Terror Bill ay bahagi rin ng pakikipagtawaran sa gubyernong US, kapalit ng kasunduan para makabili si Duterte at ang AFP ng bagong mga helikopter, mga kanyon, rocket, misayl at iba pang mga sandata. Kaakibat din nito ang pagsuspinde nitong Hunyo 2 ng pagbabasura sa Visiting Forces Agreement alinsunod sa rekomendasyon ng kanyang mga upisyal militar para bigyang daan ang pagpasok ng mga barko at sundalong Amerikano sa Pilipinas, bilang bahagi ng patuloy na pagsuporta ng US sa brutal na kontra-insurhensya at gerang panunupil ng AFP.

Sa mga nagdaang taon, baha-bahagi nang inilatag ni Duterte ang rehimeng batas militar sa pamamagitan ng 950-araw na batas militar sa Mindanao, Memorandum Order 32, Executive Order 70 na nagtayo sa NTF-ELCAC, at kamakailan, ang pag-angkin ng tinaguriang “emergency powers” laban diumano sa Covid-19.

Nais niyang kaagad na maisabatas ang Anti-Terror Bill upang tuluyang pagtibayin ang pasistang kaayusan na matagumpay niyang naipataw sa pamamagitan ng militaristang lockdown sa Covid-19 at palawigin sa ilalim ng “bagong normal” ang mga tsekpoynt, paghihigpit at pagkontrol sa populasyon. Ginagawa ito sa tabing ng pagpigil sa pandemya pero katunaya’y nagsisilbi sa pagpapalakas ng militaristang paghahari at pagsulong ng iskema para itatag ang pasistang diktadura.

Nilalaman ng Anti-Terror Bill ang sadyang malalabo at lubhang masaklaw na pagpapakahulugan sa “terorismo” at “pagsuporta sa terorismo” upang magsilbing malawak na lambat para iarya sa sambayanang Pilipino at sa kanilang mga demokratikong pwersa. Binibigyan nito ng kapangyarihan ang militar at pulis na ikulong nang 14-24 araw ang sinumang isakdal nilang “terorista” kahit walang mandamyento at walang kaso, taliwas sa saligang karapatan sa writ of habeas corpus. Malala pa, inalis nito ang anumang pananagutan ng militar o pulis na tiyak na magreresulta sa ibayo pang pag-abuso sa kapangyarihan.

Sa nagdaang mga taon, kaliwa’t kanan ang pagparatang ng AFP at PNP sa mga organisasyon, kritiko at personahe bilang mga “communist front” o sumusuporta o naka-ugnay sa Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas at Bagong Hukbong Bayan. Sila ay mga panatikong anti-komunista na pula ang tingin sa sinumang makita nilang naninindigang magtanggol sa interes, kapakanan at karapatan ng mga inaapi at pinagsasamantalahan. Pasasahulin ito ng ipinasang panukala.

Ginagamit ni Duterte ang “anti-terorismo” para lokohin at ipatanggap sa mamamayan ang mga mapanupil na batas na sisikil sa kanilang saligang mga karapatan. Sa nagdaang mga taon, pinalalabas ng mga pasista na ang mga komunista, rebolusyonaryo at maging ang mga aktibista ay mga terorista, samantalang ang mga komunista, tulad ng lahat ng naninindigan para sa demokrasya, ay kabilang sa pinakamilitanteng kalaban ng paggamit sa terorismo para sindakin at takutin ang mamamayan.

Sa aktwal, ang pinakamalaking terorista ngayon sa Pilipinas ay walang iba kundi si Duterte mismo na nag-utos ng pagpatay sa ilampung libo sa pekeng drug war at nag-utos ng pagwasak sa Marawi City. Siya ang nag-utos sa pulis at militar na isagawa ang mga reyd sa mga baryo at pagmasaker sa mga magsasaka. Siya rin ang nag-utos sa malawakang pang-aaresto, okupasyon ng mga barangay, paggamit ng mga helikopter para sa teroristang pambobomba at iba pang pasistang krimen.

Hawak ang absolutong kapangyarihan, asahan na kay Duterte ang mas malala pang mga anyo ng korapsyon, ganap na pagsuko ng soberanya sa imperyalismong US at China, paglubog ng bansa sa utang, pagpataw ng dagdag na buwis, pagpako sa sahod, pagpabor sa dayong mga kapitalista, pagwaldas ng pondo para ipambili ng mga fighter jet, helikopter at mga bomba, at pagpataw na mas malalala pang patakarang neoliberal na ibayong magpapahirap sa sambayanang Pilipino.

Apoy ng malawak na galit ng sambayanan ang sinindihan ni Duterte sa pagtulak nito ng Anti-Terror Bill sa gitna ng pandemyang Covid-19. Ang pasismo at korapsyon ng rehimen sa nagdaang mga buwan—mula sa hindi pangkalusugang militaristang lockdown hanggang sa pagpapatigil ng operasyon ng ABS-CBN, ang pag-aresto ng mga kritiko at mga drayber ng dyip, pambobomba sa mga komunidad sa kanayunan, pag-aresto sa mga tsekpoynt at malupit na pagparusa sa ilampung libo, sa pagpatay sa lider-maralitang si Carlito Badion, ang maanomalyang pagbili ng mga gamit pangkaligtasan at kagamitang sobra ang patong sa presyo at pagdambong sa bilyun-bilyong pondo sa panahon ng emergency—ay lalupang lalala oras na pirmahan ni Duterte ang Anti-Terror Bill.

Hinihikayat ng Partido ang lahat ng demokratikong sektor—ang mga manggagawang pangkalusugan, mga drayber, kababaihan at mga bata, mga taong-midya, mga artista at manggagawang pangkultura, mga guro at kawani ng pamahalaan, mga kabataan at estudyante, mga personalidad sa telebisyon at sine, maliliit na propesyunal, taong-simbahan at lahat ng manggagawa, magsasaka, maralitang lungsod at walang hanapbuhay—na magkaisa at tipunin ang lahat ng kanilang hinaing at paninindigan.

Natutulak ang sambayanang Pilipino na kumilos. Dapat nilang igiit at ipagtanggol ang kanilang mga karapatan bago ito tuluyang ipagkait ng pasistang rehimen. Dapat mag-organisa ang bayan. Dapat igiit nila ang kalayaan ng midya at ang karapatan sa pamamahayag. Dapat silang lumaban at puspusang magprotesta.

Dapat silang kumilos sa kanilang mga kampus at komunidad, sa mga pabrika at upisina, sa mga simbahan at parke, at ipagtanggol ang mga iyon bilang sona ng kalayaan, kung saan nila maaaring ipunin ang lakas ng bayan. Dapat mabilis nilang ihanda ang kanilang hanay, imulat ang buong bayan, pagtibayin ang kanilang determinasyon na makipagbuno sa anti-demokratikong mga pwersa ng rehimen hanggang maibasura ang Anti-Terror Bill o hanggang mapatalsik si Duterte.

[Ang Bayan is the official news organ of the Communist Party of the Philippines and is issued by the CPP Central Committee. It provides news about the work of the Party as well as its analysis of and views on current issues. Ang Bayan comes out fortnightly and is published in Pilipino, Bisaya, Ilokano, Waray, Hiligaynon and English.]

https://cpp.ph/2020/06/07/magkaisa-laban-sa-anti-terror-bill-ibagsak-ang-rehimeng-us-duterte/
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Kalinaw News: 71 NPA members, militias, and supporters withdrew their support to communist terrorist group in Sultan Kudarat

Posted to Kalinaw News (Jun 7, 2020): 71 NPA members, militias, and supporters withdrew their support to communist terrorist group in Sultan Kudarat (By 6th Infantry Division)



CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao – A total of 71 New People’s Army (NPA) members, militiamen, and mass-base supporters withdrew their support to communist terrorist group yesterday (June 3) and took their oath of allegiance to the government at Sitio Kiwag, Barangay Salansang, Lebak, Sultan Kudarat.

Out of the 71, 3 were regular NPA members, 8 were members of Yunit Militia, and 60 were mass base supporters. All were affiliated to the West Daguma Front of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) undermining the peace and order situation in Sultan Kudarat. Majority of them are Indigenous People (IP) who were victims of the CTG’s deceptive recruitment.

Accordingly, they were recruited by Leon Tacduro a.k.a. Paeng, who was the head of Regional Peasant Bureau of Far South Mindanao Region and education head of Sub-Regional Command (SRC)-Daguma. Paeng was previously arrested by the combined government forces of 6th Infantry Battalion and Lebak Municipal Police last March 16, 2020 at Sitio Kipopo of Barangay Keytodak.

“The IPs were totally unaware of Paeng’s true nature when they were blindly recruited to be part of the politico-military-structure of NPA in Lebak until they were alarmed after his arrest. This is the very reason of their voluntary withdrawal of support from the group and sworn their allegiance to the government for them to live normally and peacefully,” said 6th IB Commanding Officer, Lt. Col. Clairemont Pinpin.

“This attest that the apprehension of Paeng greatly affected the operations of the SRC-Daguma as their mass supporters were redirected and their plans on establishing mass bases were revealed and hampered,” Lt. Col. Pinpin added.

The activity was witnessed by Sultan Kudarat Peace and Order Council Chairman Booy Bevelyn Zapanta, Lebak Mayor Frederick Celestial, Sultan Kudarat Board Member Joseph Ortiz, National Commission on Indigenous People Provincial Officer Timuey Macapanto Manamba, Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representative Florencio Apang, and Barangay Chairmen of Salangsang and Keytodak.

“You just made a great decision to abandon the NPA for the good of your families. There’s no future in joining in their organization and that living in peace and harmony is still the best of all,” Mayor Celestial said while addressing the IPs.

Commander Joint Task Force Central, Maj. Gen. Diosdado C. Carreon expressed his appreciation in the recent addition to the accomplishments of JTFC as the 71 who withdrew their support is a big blow to the communist terrorist group operating in the area.

The local government of Lebak provided them with initial assistance courtesy of Department of Social Work and Development and farm equipment to start anew in their communities.

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https://www.kalinawnews.com/71-npa-members-militias-and-supporters-withdrew-their-support-to-communist-terrorist-group-in-sultan-kudarat/
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Kalinaw News: Soldiers save wounded Female Child-in-conflict in Bukidnon

Posted to Kalinaw News (Jun 7, 2020): Soldiers save wounded Female Child-in-conflict in Bukidnon (By 10th Infantry Division)



Camp General Manuel T Yan Sr., Mawab, Davao de Oro- A minor female NPA who was wounded during an encounter between government troops and communist terrorists under CTG’s Southern Mindanao Regional Committee (SMRC) was saved by troops in Bukidnon, Friday, June 5, 2020.

The 30-minute encounter transpired in Sitio Pinanubuan, Barangay Sinuda, Kitaotao Bukidnon at about 5:00PM when troops of 3IB acted on reports from the civilians on the presence of an undetermined number of armed group conducting extortion activities.

While clearing the area, the troops rescued a wounded 17 year old female NPA supply officer who was left behind to bleed to death in the encounter area by her fellow NPA cadres.

Recovered from her possession are an Improvised Explosive Devise (IED) and a hand grenade.

Alias Nina studied her combatant skills in the main campus of Salugpongan Ta’tanu Igkanugon Learning Center at Sitio Nasilaban, Barangay Palma Gil, Talaingod, Davao del Norte sometime in 2018, when she was still 15 years old. “Gitudluan kami sa pakig-gyera sa militar, naga apil pud ko og formation hantud nga gitudluan kami og ayad (Immediate action drill or IAD)”, she added.

The experience of alias Nina only proves that the salugpongan schools are being used to train npa combatants. They are not designed to be IP schools at the rural areas.

Meanwhile, 10ID leadership lauded the troops of 3rd Infantry Battalion for adherence to the comprehensive agreement on the respect for human rights and international humanitarian law.

Said NPA was immediately given medical first aid by troops before bringing her to German Hospital in Buda, Marilog and was later transferred to Southern Philippine Medical Center for medical treatment. She is now in stable condition.

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Kalinaw News: 61IB clashes with NPA terrorists in Igbaras

Posted to Kalinaw News (Jun 7, 2020): 61IB clashes with NPA terrorists in Igbaras (By 3rd Infantry Division)



CAMP MONTECLARO, Miagao, Iloilo – The Army’s 61st Infantry (Hunter) Battalion while conducting combat operation in Brgy Curocuan, Igbaras, Iloilo encountered more or less 10 NPA terrorists at 2 o’clock in the afternoon on Saturday, June 06, 2020.

The combat operation was prompted after receiving reports from concerned civilians of the presence of NPA terrorists roaming in the area and have plans to conduct sabotage operations targetting the equipment and facilities of Century Peak Energy Corporation (CPEC) based in Igbaras, Iloilo. The terrorists are believed to be members of Southern Front, KR-Panay led by Melgar BESMANOS @ MAR who are known to be notorious in extortion activities and killings of innocent civilians.

Ltc Joel Benedict G Batara, Commanding Officer 61IB applauded the vigilance of the civilian populace and boldness of operating troops which resulted to the recovery of one (1) M16 Rifle, various ammunitions and magazines, one (1) bandolier , one (1) NPA Flag, medical supplies, food packs, assorted propaganda materials and other personal items. There was no casualty on government troops while a number wounded terrorists as evident in the blood marks that was seen in their withrawal route.

“These NPA terrorists were already declared Persona Non Grata by the people of Igbaras because of their attrocities which hamper peace and development. They can freely roam around this area and its neighboring towns only if they surrender and go back to the folds of the law”, Batara said.

Meanwhile, Col Marion R Sison, Commander 301st Infantry (Bayanihan) Brigade said “Let us continue to safeguard our communities, our homes, and our children from the communist virus, the real virus of the society.

The Bayanihan Troopers are grateful for the trust and for the vital information given by the populace in Igbaras. Their support is a clear manifestation of their opposition to the deceptions of the Communist NPA terrorists.

Also, I am proud of the performance of the 61IB who continue to showcase a high level of professionalism in the performance of their duties, despite having been away from their own families.

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Kalinaw News: Road for peace and development for BTL community, underway

Posted to Kalinaw News (Jun 7, 2020): Road for peace and development for BTL community, underway (By 4th Infantry Division)



MARAMAG, Bukidnon – The 88th Infantry “Maringal” Battalion, Philippine Army with Central Mindanao University (CMU) and 524 Engineering Construction Battalion, facilitated the improvement of Farm to Market Road in BTL community of Barangay Dologon, Maramag, Bukidnon.

On 16 May 2020, a rehabilitation was started for the 11.5 kilometers road in the said area. This is the first road improvement of the community after more than three (3) decades of conflict between the CMU and BTL formally ended through a localized peace initiative.

Furthermore, the CMU President also stated that the university in partnership with different LGUs and AFP will facilitate the establishment of a potable water system as well as other development programs in BTL. He also engaged the Department of Agriculture of Region X to have free access to Farm/Rice Mechanization Program for BTL to help their farmer members lower the production cost and post-harvest losses.

Mr. Winnie L. Loable, President of BTL, expressed his sincere gratitude to the CMU and the Philippine Army for the ongoing road rehabilitation and also for bridging peace and development in their community.

Lt. Col Franklin F Fabic Commanding Officer of 88IB said, “To the BTL members, the 33 years of struggling has ended. You can now live normally with no worries about the future of your children. Let this be the start of the improvement as you welcome the government efforts in your area. To the CMU, we are very thankful for being our partner in achieving lasting peace and sustainable development in our area.”

The BTL organization was a former umbrella of leftist organizations that support the CPP-NPA-NDF. The community has already denounced its ties with the said terrorist organization after the successful area clearing from communist terrorists’ influence by the 88IB troopers through the Community Support Program.

In his statement, Dr. Jesus Antonio G. Derije, President of CMU said, “With our sincere aim to harmonize and actualize a win-win solution to the 33-year long-drawn-out conflict between CMU and Informal Settlers, moreover, to form part of CMU’s social responsibility, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) and an Inter-Local Agency Partnership Agreement (ILAPA) were initiated and actualized. The MOA on Inclusive Development and Sustainable Peace between CMU and Bukidnon Free Farmers Agricultural Laborer Organization. (BUFFALO), Tried Agricultural Movers Assoc. of Rural Active Workers (TAMARAW), Land Tiller Inhabitants of Musuan (LIMUS), or popularly known as ‘BTL’ was formalized last February 11, 2020. Moreover, the ILAPA between CMU and 524ECB, 52nd Engineering Brigade Philippine Army for the conduct of projects for the benefit of communities influenced and threatened by the CPP-NPA-NDF formalized last May 15, 2020. These two agreements aim to guarantee peaceful and effective implementation of programs as stipulated in EO 70 of President Duterte.”

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Army thwarts NPA attack on Iloilo hydro-power plant

From the Manila Bulletin (Jun 7, 2020): Army thwarts NPA attack on Iloilo hydro-power plant (By Tara Yap)

The Philippine Army’s 61st Infantry Battalion (61 IB) was able to thwart an attack by the New People’s Army (NPA) on a hydro-power plant in Igbaras, a town in southern Iloilo province.




Troops of the Philippine Army’s 61st Infantry Battalion (61 IB) recover these items from the New People’s Army (NPA) including an M16 rifle after a June 6 clash in Igbaras town, Iloilo province. (Photo courtesy of 61 IB / MANILA BULLETIN)

This was after government troops clashed Saturday with 10 NPA rebels in Curocuan, a village neighboring the village where the hydro-plant of Century Peak Energy Corp. (CPEC) is located.

Lt. Col. Joel Benedict Batara, 61 IB commander, said there was an exchange of gunfire until the NPA rebels withdrew.

No government troops were injured, but there may be wounded NPA rebels as there was a trail of blood marks at the encounter site.
Recovered were an M16 rifle, ammunition, an NPA flag, food items, medical supplies, slippers, leaflets, and other supplies.

Batara reiterated that the Igbaras local government has already declared the NPA rebels as persona non grata with their attacks on civilians and business establishments.

The NPA previously raided CPEC’s hydro-power plant when it was still under construction. In that 2018 incident, a female employee was injured.

The Communist rebels were believed to be members of NPA’s Southern Front in Panay Island. Their leader Melgar “Mar” Besmanos has been linked to murder of civilians and extortion activities.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2020/06/07/army-thwarts-npa-attack-on-iloilo-hydro-power-plant-2/
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Wounded teen NPA suspect saved by soldiers

From the Manila Bulletin (Jun 7, 2020): Wounded teen NPA suspect saved by soldiers (By Martin Sadongdong)

A teenage girl suspected to be a member of the New People’s Army (NPA) who was supposedly left bleeding to death by her comrades after a fierce encounter with the military in Kitaotao, Bukidnon has been saved by the troops, a military report revealed Sunday.

Alias Nina, 17, was rescued by soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Battallion (3IB) during a clearing operation in Sitio Pinanubuan in Barangay Sinuda last Friday.

According to a report from the 3IB, the soldiers had just encountered suspected NPA rebels belonging to the Southern Mindanao Regional Committee (SMRC) when they found the wounded suspect, who was hit in the left thigh and lower right leg.

The troops responded to reports from civilians about the presence of an armed group which was allegedly conducting extortion activities in the community.

A gunbattle ensued between the troops and the suspects which lasted for 30 minutes. The suspects fled after being overpowered by the troops, which led to the rescue of Nina.

“It’s a miracle that she was found by our forces. An hour late could have been fatal as she could have died due to loss of blood,” said Lieutenant Geneneral Jose Faustino, commander of Eastern Mindanao Command (EastMinCom).

According to the military report, Nina was a supply officer for the SMRC.

Nina allegedly studied combatant skills in the main campus of a local learning center in her hometown in Talaingod, Davao del Norte sometime in 2018, when she was still 15 years old.

“We were taught to fight against the military. We learned basic formation until we were taught proper fighting techniques through immediate action drills (IAD),” Nina told her rescuers in her native tongue.

Nina was given medical first aid by troops before she was brought to German Hospital in Buda, Marilog, Davao City.

She was eventually transferred to Southern Philippine Medical Center for further treatment where she was declared in stable condition.

Troops recovered from her possession an improvised explosive device (IED) and a hand grenade.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2020/06/07/wounded-teen-npa-suspect-saved-by-soldiers/
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70 NPAs surrender in Sultan Kudarat

From the Manila Bulletin (Jun 7, 2020): 70 NPAs surrender in Sultan Kudarat (By Joseph Jubelag) 

ISULAN, Sultan Kudarat – About 70 members of the New People’s Army (NPA) yielded to military and police authorities in Lebak town on Saturday, June 6.



Some seventy members of the New People’s Army take their oath of allegiance to the government after they yield to local authorities in Lebak, Sultan Kudarat last Saturday. (JOSEPH JUBELAG / MANILA BULLETIN)

Lt. Col. Clairemonth Pinpin, Sixth Infantry Battalion (6th IB) commander, said the surrenderers belonged to the NPA-sub-regional command-West Daguma Front under commander Leon Tacduro, who was earlier arrested by security forces in Barangay Keytodak, Lebak.

He said the NPA surrenderers were mostly Manobo tribesmen, and were recruited by Tacduro as local militiamen and mass supporters of the NPA Communist rebel group in the hinterland villages of Barangay Salansang, Lebak town.

“The NPA local command had splintered after the arrest of Tacduro which prompted several NPA rebels to surrender,” Pinpin said

Lebak Mayor Frederick Celestial welcomed the surrenderers who opted to avail of the peace and development initiatives under the Comprehensive Local Integration Program (CLIP) of the local government.

“You made the right decision to abandon the Communist underground group, and reunite with your respective families for the sake of peace and reconciliation,” Celestial told the NPA surrenderers.

He said the local government will be providing the surrenderers livelihood assistance and farm equipment.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2020/06/07/70-npas-surrender-in-sultan-kudarat/
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‘Anti-terror bill boost for NPA’

Posted to the Visayan Daily Star (Jun 6, 2020): ‘Anti-terror bill boost for NPA’

The anti-terrorism bill will contribute to the growth of the New People’s Army in Negros, rebel spokesman Ka Juanito Magbanua said yesterday.

The continuing threats against democratic forces, youth, intellectuals and ordinary masses, will force them to join the NPA, Magbanua, who is the spokesperson of the NPA Apolinario Gatmaitan Command
, said in a press statement.


The anti-terrorism bill, that was approved by the House of Representatives on third and final reading, met strong opposition from several groups, including some Church leaders.

The claims from the military that the anti-terrorism bill should not be feared is not true, said Magbanua, who pointed out that there is no single provision in the proposed law that favors the interest of the people.

He said he also anticipates widespread human rights violations, Red-tagging, illegal arrests, and death threats against activists and government critics because of the proposed anti-terrorism law.

The Department of the Interior and Local Government maintained that the proposed anti-terrorism bill is not anti-human rights and, in fact, seeks to protect the rights of innocent people from terrorists.

Contrary to the claims of critics, DILG Secretary Eduardo Año said in a statement that the Anti-Terrorism Bill seeks to finally stamp out terrorism in the country.

“The people have nothing to fear from this bill; it is only the terrorists and their supporters who should fear it," Año said in a statement.
He added that the bill is a bold and timely upgrade in government arsenal against all forms of terrorism, whether from communist-terrorists or violent extremists, that have been plaguing the country for so many years.

https://www.visayandailystar.com/2020/June/06/topstory9.htm
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Tribe, AFP sign usufruct deal on ancestral lands

From the Mindanao Times (Jun 7, 2020): Tribe, AFP sign usufruct deal on ancestral lands (BY RHODA GRACE SARON)

The Ata-Manobo tribe has authorized the military to use its 41.75 hectares of the ancestral domain in Malabog as a model site for development.

Lt. Col. Ezra Balagtey, the Eastern Mindanao Command spokesperson, said the usufruct signing was conducted at the headquarters of Eastern Mindanao Command in Panacan, Davao City.

The parcel is intended for the use of AFP in pursuing and sustaining peace in the hinterlands of Davao City for the benefit of the indigenous community.


The usufruct was signed by five tribal leaders of Paquibato District and Gen. Felimon Santos Jr., the chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and witnessed by Lt. Gen. Jose Faustino Jr., MGen Reuben Basiao of the 10th Infantry Division, Atty. Roger Baay of Peace 911, and Jessilito Areja, the Malabog barangay captain.

“After establishing the camp, number two we could use the land as sample how to organized the people in Paquibato and make their livelihood,” Santos said.

He also visited the soldiers to boost their morale and also received a briefing on the current fight against COVID-19. Santos was received by the division, brigade, and battalion commanders.

https://mindanaotimes.com.ph/2020/06/07/tribe-afp-sign-usufruct-deal-on-ancestral-lands/
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PMA 89 grad is new Western Mindanao police chief

Posted to the Mindanao Examiner (Jun 7, 2020): PMA 89 grad is new Western Mindanao police chief

ZAMBOANGA CITY – A member of the Philippine Military Academy Class 1989 has taken over as the new regional police chief in Western Mindanao, replacing Brigadier General Froilan Quidilla, who has retired at age 56.


Brigadier General Jesus Cambay Jr.

Brigadier General Jesus Cambay Jr. was previously the Deputy Regional Director for Administration and Deputy Director for Operations in Western Visayas, and was largely credited for the 2018 peaceful and orderly rehabilitation of Boracay Island as commander of the 600-strong Metro Boracay Task Force helping the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

He was also awarded during last year’s 118th Police Service Anniversary for his effort in the six-month Boracay rehabilitation program ordered by President Rodrigo Duterte.

Cambay, a native of the small Ifugao town of Lagawe, also served as the Director of Philippine National Police (PNP) Intelligence Group in March this year, according to Major Helen Galvez, a regional police spokeswoman.

Galvez said Cambay’s new designation has been approved by PNP Chief, General Archie Francisco Gamboa upon the recommendations of the PNP Senior Officers Placement and Promotion Board.

“As the Regional Director, Brigadier General Cambay will lead the 8,000-strong men and women of the police command covering the provinces of Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, 

Zamboanga Sibugay, and the cities of Isabela and Zamboanga,” Galvez said. (Zamboanga Post)

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