Key Philippine Military and Insurgency-Related Events

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Friday, April 28, 2023

WESTMINCOM: Government forces neutralize BIFF member in Maguindanao del Sur

Posted to the Western Mindanao Command (WESTMINCOM) Facebook Page (Apr 28, 2023): Government forces neutralize BIFF member in Maguindanao del Sur

Camp Navarro, Calarian, Zamboanga City – April 28, 2023

Combined elements of the AFP and PNP neutralized a member of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) during a joint law enforcement support operation in Barangay Madia, Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao del Sur at noon Thursday, April 27.
 
Troops of the 6th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army and 2nd Provincial Mobile Force of the PNP, together with the personnel from the 41st Special Action Company, Special Action Force, Maguindanao Provincial Police Office, and Datu Saudi Ampatuan PNP, conducted the joint operation to neutralize a wanted person identified as Surab Maliga, a.k.a. Morshid Malang/Malang/Bungo, a member of the BIFF-Karialan Faction.
 
Joint Task Force Central Commander, Maj. Gen. Alex Rillera said that the operation resulted in the death of Maliga who resisted arrest, and the recovery of one caliber .45 pistol. The recovered firearm was turned over to the PNP for ballistic examination while the cadaver of the slain BIFF member was immediately claimed by the relatives.
 
Western Mindanao Command Chief, Lt. Gen. Roy Galido, commended the troops for the successful operation. He also urged the remaining members of the different threat groups to listen to the government’s call for peaceful resolution of conflicts.

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CPP/Ang Bayan Daily News & Analysis: AFP, humingi ng dagdag na baseng EDCA para sa “proteksyon”

Ang Bayan Daily News & Analysis online propaganda posted to the PRWC Newsroom, the blog site of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Information Bureau (Apr 29, 2022): AFP, humingi ng dagdag na baseng EDCA para sa “proteksyon” (AFP, asked for additional EDCA base for "protection")
 





April 29, 2023

Kinumpirma kahapon, Abril 28, ng tagapagsalita ng Armed Forces of the Philippines ang planong dagdagan pa ang siyam nang “lokasyong EDCA” o mga base militar ng US sa bansa.

Sa isang panayam, binigyang-katwiran ito ni Col. Medel Aguilar, tagapagsalita ng AFP, sa pagsasabing kailangan ng Pilipinas ng “360-degree” o lahatang-panig na proteksyon. Kabalintunaang panawagan ni Aguilar ang pagsandig sa isang dayuhang armadong pwersa para “protektahan ang soberanya” at integridad ng teritoryo at mga rekursong pandagat ng Pilipinas. Taliwas ito sa naunang iginiit ng mga upisyal ng AFP na “hindi nakatuon sa anumang bansa” ang mga baseng EDCA.

Di sadyang inamin ni Aguilar na hanggang “rekomendasyon” lamang ang Pilipinas. Aniya, ang pagpili ng mga lokasyon ay “rekomendasyon” na “nanggagaling sa (AFP).” Tugon ito sa obserbasyong lumabas sa isang pagdinig sa Senado kung saan kinwestyon ang mga lokasyon na animo’y “random” (hindi sistematiko) at di naayon sa programang modernisasyon ng AFP.

Tahasang nagsinungaling si Aguilar sa pagsabing sa kadulu-duluhan, “mapakikinabangan” ng mga tropang Pilipino ang mga pasilidad sa mga baseng ito. Sa ilalim ng EDCA, may ekstrateritoryal na karapatan ang US sa mga baseng militar na ito, at walang awtoridad dito ang estadong Pilipino.

Bago pa nito, sinabi na ni Ferdinand Marcos Jr na magkakaroon ng gayong mga base “all over” o sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng Pilipinas. Sa ngayon, nakasentro ang pinakamaraming base sa Northern Luzon, kasunod sa Palawan. Tig-isa ang nasa Cebu at Cagayan de Oro. Dati nang permanenteng nakabase ang US sa Western Mindanao. Anim sa “18 proyekto” sa unang limang base militar ang sinsasabing matatapos ngayong 2023.
“Protectorate” ng US

Samantala, binatikos ng Bagong ALyansang Makabayan ang napipintong pakikipagpulong ni Ferdinand Marcos Jr kay US Pres. Joseph Biden sa Mayo 1. Ang pagpupulong ay “muling pagpapatibay sa lubos na di pantay na ugnayan sa pagitan ng dalawang bansa” at ang mababang katayuan ng Pilipinas sa relasyong ito.

“Isa itong muling pagpapatibay ng katayuan ng Pilipinas bilang neokolonya at military outpost ng US sa Asia,” ayon sa pahayag nito noong Abril 22. Batid ng grupo na iaanunsyo sa pagpupulong na ito ang bagong US-Philippines Bilateral Guidelines na sikretong isinalang sa negosasyon at sinasabing “upgrade” ng Mutual Defense Treaty. Kabilang sa itinutulak ng US ang permanenteng presensya ng mga armas at tropa nito sa Pilipinas. Lalo nitong patitingkarin ang katangian ng Pilipinas bilang “protectorate” (isang bansang nakapailalim o kinokontrol) ng US.

Sa gayon, walang dapat ipagdiwang sa paparating na pulong sa pagitan ni Biden at Marcos,” ayon sa grupo. Ilalatag sa pulong na ito ang mga kundisyon para higit pang masangkot ang Pilipinas sa mga gera ng US sa labas ng bansa.

Sa kasaysayan, isa si Biden sa pinakahayok sa gera ng upisyal ng US. Nagsilbi siya sa makapangyarihang komite sa depensa sa Senado ng US noong sinalakay ng US ang Iraq sa maagang bahagi ng dekada 2000. Sangkot siya sa mga napakaraming agresyong militar sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng bansa sa ngalan ng “gera kontra-terorismo.” Bilang bise-presidente noon ni Barrack Obama, katuwang siya sa pagsasagawa ng maraming ekstrahudisyal na pamamaslang sa mga pinaghihinalaang mga terorista at kasama nilang mga sibilyan sa Afghanistan at Pakistan.

Bago pa ang pagbisita ng Marcos, nasa US na ang ilang mambabatas para makipag-areglo sa mga mambabatas sa US. Pinangunahan sila ni House Speaker Martin Romualdez, pinsan ni Marcos at palagiang kasama sa mga paglalamyerda sa ibang bansa. Isa sa kausap ni Romualdez si Kevin McCarthy, House Speaker ng US Congress. Isa si McCarthy sa pinakamaingay at aktibong tagapagtulak ng interbensyunistang patakaran ng US sa Taiwan. Noong nakaraang buwan, nakipagpulong siya kay Prime Minister ng Taiwan na si Tsai Ing-wen habang nasa US para talakayin ang “independensya” ng bansa mula sa China.

https://philippinerevolution.nu/angbayan/afp-humingi-ng-dagdag-na-baseng-edca-para-sa-proteksyon/
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CPP/Ang Bayan Daily News & Analysis: Walang patid na war games ng US sa Pilipinas, binatikos

Ang Bayan Daily News & Analysis online propaganda posted to the PRWC Newsroom, the blog site of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Information Bureau (Apr 28, 2022): Walang patid na war games ng US sa Pilipinas, binatikos (Non-stop US war games in the Philippines, criticized)
 




April 28, 2023

Nagpiket ang 100 katao mula sa iba’t ibang pambansa-demokratikong organisasyon sa harap ng embahada ng US kahapon, Abril 27, matapos ianunsyo ang pagsisimula ng isa na namang “pagsasanay militar” sa pagitan ng US at Pilipinas. Gaganapin ito sa Clark Airbase sa Pampanga at magtatagal hanggang Mayo 12.

Sisimulan sa Mayo 1, dalawang araw lamang matapos ang Balikatan noong Abril at Salakbnib noong Marso, ang “war game” na Cope Thunder na lalahukan ng mga hukbong panghihimpapawid ng dalawang bansa. Dadaluhan ito ng 160 elemento ng US Airforce na magdadala ng 12 F-16 eroplanong pandigma. Inaasahan ding gagamitin ang mga FA-50 ng Philippine Airforce sa naturang war games. Huling nagkaroon ng katulad na war game noong 1990,

Tinawag ng Bagong Alyansang Makabayan bilang “summer slam of subservience” para batikos sa sobrang pangangayupapa ni Ferdinand Marcos Jr at lantarang pagpapakita ng imperyalistang arogansya ng US ang pagsasagawa ng tatlong magkakasunod na malakihang war game sa bansa.

“Ang mahal, perwisyo at mapang-upat na mga war game ay maaring maging permanente oras na ianunsyo ni Marcos at ng presidente ng US na si Joseph Biden ang isang pinasaklaw na kaayusang paneguridad sa pagpupulong nila sa Mayo 1,” babala ng Bayan. Sa aktwal, tinatrato ng US bilang playground o pook-laruan ang Pilipinas para sa mga weapons of mass destruction nito (armas ng maramihang pagpuksa), ayon sa grupo.

Kinutya nito ang rehimeng Marcos Jr sa pamimilit nitong ilusot ang Balikatan bilang paghahanda para sa sakuna. “Ang maitim na layunin nito ay isulong ang hegemony at interes ng imperyalismong US.”

Nanawagan ang Bayan, kasama ang iba pang demokratikong organisasyon, sa lahat ng mga patriyotikong Pilipino na itakwil ang pangangayupapa ng rehimeng Marcos at labanan ang nagpapatuloy ang interbensyong militar ng imperyalismong US sa bansa.

https://philippinerevolution.nu/angbayan/walang-patid-na-war-games-ng-us-sa-pilipinas-binatikos/
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CPP/Ang Bayan Daily News & Analysis: 2 tagapagtanggol ng karapatan ng katutubo, dinukot ng militar

Ang Bayan Daily News & Analysis online propaganda posted to the PRWC Newsroom, the blog site of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Information Bureau (Apr 28, 2022): 2 tagapagtanggol ng karapatan ng katutubo, dinukot ng militar (2 indigenous rights defenders, abducted by the military)
 





April 28, 2023

Pinaghihinalaang dinukot ng mga sundalo ang dalawang Mangyan sa Sityo Buol, Barangay Santa Teresita, Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro noong Abril 24. Sa ulat ng grupong Karapatan-Southern Tagalog, tatlong araw nang hindi matunton ang kinaroroonan nina Mary Joyce Lizada at Arnulfo “Ompong” Aumentado, mga tagapagtanggol ng karapatan ng mga katutubo at kasapi ng Bigkis at Lakas ng mga Katutubo sa Timog Katagalugan (BALATIK). Hinahanap sila ngayon ng kanilang mga pamilya.

Ayon sa mga kaanak, ang dalawa ay nasa nabanggit na sityo para mag-imbestiga sa mga kaso ng paglabag sa karapatang-tao ng mga katutubong Mangyan.

Noong Oktubre 2022, kinanyon ng 23rd IBde ang Barangay Santa Teresita at kalapit na Barangay Waygan. Tinatayang higit 6,000 mamamayan, kabilang ang mga Mangyan, ang apektado ng insidente. Naitala rin ang mga kaso ng pambubugbog at iligal na pang-aaresto sa mga Mangyan ng 4th IB noong huling kwarto ng 2022.

“Bilang mga tagapagtanggol ng karapatang-tao at organisador ng katutubo, tumungo sa Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro sina Lizada at Aumentado upang mag-imbestiga. Nakumpirma nilang gaya ng mga paunang ulat, imbwelto ang 203rd IBde at 4th IB sa mga paglabag sa International Humanitarian Law (IHL), tulad ng panggigipit at walang pakundangang pambobomba sa mga katutubong pamayanan,” pahayag ng Karapatan-Southern Tagalog.

Ayon sa grupo, nangangamba ang pamilya at mga mahal sa buhay nina Lizada at Aumentado sa sinapit ng dalawa. Giit ng pamilya, “makauwi sana ang dalawa nang ligtas sa lalong madaling panahon dahil ang tanging hangarin lamang nila ay tumulong sa mga katutubo roon.”

Dumulog na sa lokal na gubyerno ng Mansalay, Commission on Human Rights, mga abugado, mamamahayag, at kapwa human rights defenders na imbestigahan at aksyunan ang pagkawala ng dalawang miyembro ng BALATIK ang Karapatan-Southern Tagalog.

https://philippinerevolution.nu/angbayan/2-tagapagtanggol-ng-karapatan-ng-katutubo-dinukot-ng-militar/
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CPP/NDF-MAKIBAKA: Itanghal ang Ginintuang Anibersaryo ng NDFP! Isulong ang armadong pakikibaka hanggang sa ganap na tagumpay!

Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Philippine Revolution Web Central (PRWC) Website (Apr 29, 2023): Itanghal ang Ginintuang Anibersaryo ng NDFP! Isulong ang armadong pakikibaka hanggang sa ganap na tagumpay! (Celebrate NDFP's Golden Anniversary! Carry forward the armed struggle to complete victory!)
 


Makabayang Kilusan ng Bagong Kababaihan (Makibaka)
National Democratic Front of the Philippines

April 29, 2023

Pinakamataas na pagpupugay ang ipinapaabot ng Makabayang Kilusan ng Bagong Kababaihan (MAKIBAKA) sa National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) para sa kanyang ginintuang anibersaryo noong Abril 24. Tunay na kasingningning ng ginto ang kanyang mga natamong tagumpay nitong nagdaang limang dekada. Pinagpupugayan natin ang mga martir ng rebolusyong Pilipino lalo na sina kasamang Benito ‘Ka Laan’ Tiamzon at Wilma ‘Ka Bagong-tao’ Austria na ibinuhos ang galing, talino at talento para sa kilusang mapagpalaya. Ang kanilang mga rebolusyonaryong buhay ay nakaukit sa bantayog ng mga bayani ng rebolusyong Pilipino.

Limampung taon na ang nakakalipas nang itatag ang NDFP, ang natatanging alyansa ng mga rebolusyonaryong organisasyon sa Pilipinas. Isa ang MAKIBAKA sa nagsilbing mga tagapagtatag na samahan nito noong 1974, panahon ng matinding sosyo-ekonomikong krisis at ng brutal na paghahari ni Ferdinand Marcos, Sr., na nagbunsod ng higit na pagpapalawak at pagpapalakas ng armadong pakikibaka at kilusang masa. Ang NDFP ay nagsilbing ‘pisi’ na nagbuklod sa kilusang nagsusulong ng armadong pakikibaka upang gapiin ang militaristang diktadurya ni Marcos Sr. na nagpakana ng pasistang terorismo ng estado sa loob ng 14 taon. Kasama ang malawak na hanay ng mamamayang lumalaban, naging susi ang tungkulin ng NDFP na pagbuklurin ang mga makabayan at demokratikong puwersa upang patalsikin ang diktador at isulong ang pambansa-demokratikong adhikain ng sambayanang Pilipino.

Limang dekada ang lumipas, nakabalik muli ang isang Marcos dala ng pambabaluktot ng kanilang madugong nakaraan. Subalit para sa mga rebolusyonaryo na malay sa kasaysayan at sa tunggalian ng uri, tiyak na hindi magmamaliw ang pagsisikap na higit na palagablabin ang apoy ng rebolusyon.

Hindi maitatanggi na ang krisis ng pandaigdigang sistemang kapitalista ay walang ibang tutunguhin kundi ang pagbagsak nito. Walang kaparis ang danas na pagsasamantala at pang-aapi ng masang Pilipino sa kamay ng mga naghaharing-uri at bulok na kasapakat nyang reaksyunaryong gubyerno ng Pilipinas. Matinding kahirapan, kawalan ng lupa, trabaho at nakabubuhay na sahod, at kabulukan ng panlipunang serbisyo ay ang araw-araw na reyalidad para sa masang Pilipino.

Imbes na bigyang lunas ang mga panlipunang suliranin, naging instrumental ang rehimeng US-Marcos II upang walang pakundangang kaladkarin sa gyerang agresyon ng imperyalistang Estados Unidos ang ating bayan. Ang katatapos lamang na ehersisyong militar na nilahukan ng tinatayang labinpitong libong tropa mula sa United States of America at mga observers mula sa Australia, at Japan ay indikasyon ng nagpapatuloy na pangangalaga ng Imperyalismong US sa kanyang pang-ekonomiya, pulitikal at militar na interes sa rehiyong Asya-Pasipiko.

Ilang dekada ang lumipas at walang tunay na pagbabago ang idinulot ng mga nagdaang papet at reaksyunaryong rehimen na walang ginawa kundi pagsilbihan ang among imperyalista at mga burgesya komprador sa kapahamakan ng mga Pilipino. Nagpapatuloy ang kadusta-dustang kalagayan ng mamamayan kung kaya hindi mapipigilan ang pagnanais nitong baguhin ang kanyang kinalalagyan. Tunay na reporma sa lupa, trabahong disente at may nakabubuhay na sahod, at mahusay at maka-masang panlipunang serbisyo ang ilan sa mga pangunahing reporma na nais matamasa ng bawat mamamayan. Ngunit, sa ilalim ng mga namumunong papet ay hungkag ang mga reporma na nais lamang bigyang ilusyon ito ng pagbabago. Tunay ngang matatamasa lamang ng masang anakpawis ang pambansang kalayaan at demokrasya sa lipunang sosyalista.

Ating itanghal ang ginintuang selebrasyon ng NDFP sa pamamagitan ng pagpapalaki, pagpapalapad at pagpapalakas ng ating rebolusyonaryong hanay. Abutin, organisahin at pakilusin ang milyun-milyong kababaihan para sa demokratikong rebolusyong bayan. Hawanin natin ang landas para sa pagpapaigting ng digmang bayan hanggang sa makamit natin ang ganap na tagumpay!

Mabuhay ang National Democratic Front of the Philippines!
Mabuhay ang Pambansa-Demokratikong Rebolusyon!
Mabuhay ang mamamayang lumalaban!

https://philippinerevolution.nu/statements/itanghal-ang-ginintuang-anibersaryo-ng-ndfp-isulong-ang-armadong-pakikibaka-hanggang-sa-ganap-na-tagumpay/
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CPP/CIO: Centino’s call for amnesty is a sugar-coated bullet

Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Philippine Revolution Web Central (PRWC) Website (Apr 28, 2023): Centino’s call for amnesty is a sugar-coated bullet

Marco Valbuena
Chief Information Officer
Communist Party of the Philippines

April 28, 2023

The call for amnesty for members of the New People’s Army is a sugar-coated bullet. It is a vain psywar attempt to draw public attention away from rampant cases of torture and extrajudicial killings, violation of women and child rights, hamletting of communities, aerial bombing and artillery shelling, perpetrated by soldiers in the drive to traumatize and terrorize the masses, and dispossess them of their lands and livelihood in favor of multinational corporations.

General Centino is grossly hypocritical in talking about amnesty. He himself is directly responsible for the cowardly murder of many revolutionaries, including the wilfull killing of NPA spokesperson Ka Oris in 2021, during which he was the chief of the Philippine Army. As head of the AFP, he is responsible for the recent killing of Rogelio Posadas, NDFP Consultant in Negros, soon after he was abducted by military agents last April 19.

General Centino also wants to obscure the fact how rights under international humanitarian law are being violated wholesale by parading unarmed people (many lured by promises of “relief goods”) as “surrenderees,” denied of judicial processes, and subjected to public humiliation, with many forced to serve as military agents under pain of imprisonment or death, or eventually killed or jailed, after the military no longer finds them useful. The entire “surrender” drive, in fact, is a giant milking-cow of military officers who falsify lists to put their hands on millions upon millions of pesos under the so-called Enhanced Community Livelihood and Integration Program.

Centino’s amnesty proposal will be rejected by revolutionaries who are whole-heartedly committed to serving the oppressed and exploited masses. In the face of the Marcos regime’s heightened fascism and political repression, and subservience to foreign economic and geopolitical interests, they are even more determined to arouse, organize and mobilize the people in their numbers to fight for the country’s sovereignty and people’s well-being.

https://philippinerevolution.nu/statements/centinos-call-for-amnesty-is-a-sugar-coated-bullet/
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CPP/CPP-Negros Island RC-Ang Paghimakas: Militarization in Negros leads to 55 HRV cases in Q1

Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Philippine Revolution Web Central (PRWC) Website (Apr 27, 2023): Militarization in Negros leads to 55 HRV cases in Q1



Frances Fernandez
Editor-in-Chief 
Ang Paghimakas
CPP Negros Island Regional Committee
Communist Party of the Philippines

April 27, 2023

Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)-Negros newsletter Ang Paghimakas published a special report today tackling militarization and the human rights situation on the island in the first quarter of the year.

It gave details on 55 cases of human rights violations on the island within the first quarter of the year that affected not less than 5,000 individuals, mostly farmers and farm workers.

These violations were categorized into extrajudicial killings; illegal detention; bombing; threats, harassment and intimidation; physical assault; surveillance; coercion; and violation of rights of hors de combat.

According to the revolutionary publication, the military also occupied homes, churches, and public infrastructures like schools, health centers and barangay gyms.

Wherever there is a concentration of Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and Philippine National Police (PNP) troops, there are also human rights violations, it’s report stated.

According to the report, not less than 300 to 400 military troops were employed at a time by the Philippine Army during its massive combat operations in farmer communities of Negros.

These were monitored in three cities and six towns in Negros Occidental namely Himamaylan City, Kabankalan City and Sipalay City, and Toboso, Calatrava, Moises Padilla, Isabela, Binalbagan and Cauayan.

Meanwhile, massive focused military operations were also noted in two cities and six towns in Negros Oriental specifically the cities of Guihulngan and Canlaon, and the towns of Vallehermoso, La Libertad, Ayungon, Sibulan, Siaton and Santa Catalina.

Ang Paghimakas raised the alarm on the intensifying brutality and atrocities perpetrated by the AFP, PNP and National Task Force (NTF)-Elcac and suffered by Negrosanons almost a year into Marcos Jr’s assumption of power especially because it already recorded 178 cases of human rights violations on the island in Marcos Jr’s first six months.

Militarization is the answer of the inutile regime to the people’s demands for livable wage, genuine land reform, adequate social services, genuine peace and social justice, it’s report said.

The AFP/PNP induces martial law-like conditions aggravating the economic crisis confronting the people that generated inflation and skyrocketing prices of basic goods while wages remain cheap, it added.

Ang Paghimakas also pointed out that Negrosanons are also burdened by the effects of neoliberal attacks such as importation of sugar and rice and other agricultural products, privatization of public services like water and power, and oil deregulation.

It remarked that the situation further worsened because of unending corruption of those in power who are in league with Marcos Jr, and him wasting the people’s money through luxurious travels abroad. ###

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Ang Paghimakas was first published in the last quarter of 1972 to condemn Marcos’ Martial Law and show the resistance of the people. Now released in hiligaynon, with english and bisaya translations of its editorial, it can be downloaded through its website, www.negrosrevportal.wordpress. com, and CPP’s national website, philippinerevolution. nu.

https://philippinerevolution.nu/statements/militarization-in-negros-leads-to-55-hrv-cases-in-q1/
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CPP/NPA-Camarines Norte: Pagpupugay ng BHB-Camarines Norte kina Ka Benito at Ka Wilma

Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Philippine Revolution Web Central (PRWC) Website (Apr 26, 2023): Pagpupugay ng BHB-Camarines Norte kina Ka Benito at Ka Wilma (NPA-Camarines Norte tribute to Ka Benito and Ka Wilma)
 


Carlito Cada
Spokesperson
NPA-Camarines Norte (Armando Catapia Command)
Bicol Regional Operational Command (Romulo Jallores Command)
New People's Army

April 26, 2023

Pinakamataas na pagpupugay ang ibinibigay ng Armando Catapia Command- Bagong Hukbong Bayan- Camarines Norte sa lider ng Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) na sina kasamang Benito Tiamzon (ka Laan) at Wilma Austria (ka Bagong-Tao) at kasama ng iba pang mga bayani ng rebolusyong Pilipino na walang pag-iimbot na nag-alay ng kanilang panahon at buhay para maglingkod sa masang api at pinagsasamantalahan.

Ang mag-asawang Tiamzon, kasama ang walong iba pa, ay karumal-dumal at buong karuwagang pinaslang ng mga mersenaryong tropa ng AFP sa ilalim ng Joint Task Force Storm at Task Force Trident noong Agosto 21, 2022. Nadakip sila sa Samar habang bumibyahe sakay ng dalawang van sa pagitan ng alas-12 ng tanghali at ala-1 ng hapon. Sila ay brutal na pinahirapan bago pinaslang. Sa kasunod na araw, isinakay ang mga walang buhay nilang katawan sa isang motorboat at pinahila sa gitna ng dagat sa pagitan ng Catbalogan City at Tarangnan island. Doon ay pinasabog ang bangka para palabasing nagkaroon ng engkwentro sa dagat at pagtakpan ang karumal-dumal na krimen.

Sa mahabang panahon, si Ka Benito ay nagsilbing pangulo ng Komiteng Tagapagpaganap ng Komite Sentral, habang si Ka Wilma ang pangkalahatang kalihim ng Partido.

Ang pagkawala nina ka Benito, ka Wilma at ka Joma Sison ay totoong malaking kawalan sa rebolusyonaryong kilusan ngunit sila ay katulad ng mabubuting binhi sa kasaysayan ng rebolusyon sa Pilipinas na yumabong at namunga ng marami pang mga mahuhusay at mabubuting binhi na s’ya ngayong magpapatuloy ng adhikain na mapalaya ang bayan mula sa tanikala ng pambubusabos at pang-aalipin ng malaking burgesya kumprador, panginoong maylupa at Imperyalismong US.

Isang malaking pagkakamali ng mga naghaharing-uri, lalo na ang mga utusan nitong mga mamamatay-taong AFP-PNP sa pag-aakalang magagapi nila ang rebolusyonaryong kilusan at wala ng kapasidad na lumaban ang BHB dahil sa pagkawala ng magigiting nitong lider ng Partido. Pinatunayan na sa kasaysayan na ilang kadre at lider ng Partido ang nagbuwis ng buhay ngunit patuloy na sumusulong ang rebolusyon dahil katulad ng tubig sa ilog pilit man sagipin at harangan ay hindi mapipigilan ang pagdaloy nito. Ang rebolusyon ay patuloy na susulong at higit pang lalakas sapagkat nananatiling hinog ang kondisyon para tuparin ang minimithing paglaya ng bayan.

Poot at galit ang nararamdaman ngayon ng lahat ng inaapi at pinagsasamantalahang mamamayan at rebolusyonaryong kilusan partikular sa probinsya ng Camarines Norte, ngunit ang poot at galit na ito ang magsisilbing gatong sa umaalab at nag-aalimpuyong mga damdamin para sa ibayong pagsisikap na maisakatuparan ang tungkuling ipagtagumpay ang digmang bayan.

Sa harap ng pinatinding krisis ng mala-kolonyal at mala-pyudal at araw-araw na hambalos ng kawalan, pang-aapi at pagsasamantala ng naghaharing uri kasabwat ang imperyalismong US ay laging tinitiyak ng Komite ng Partido sa probinsya ang pagpapalakas sa organisasyon sa pamamagitan ng pagpapagana ng komite hanggang sa batayang yunit ng Partido na umaalinsunod sa prinsipyo ng demokratikong sentralismo at sistemang komite para mabisang maisakatupataran ang programa ng Partido. Sa loob ng BHB ay mahigpit na ipinatutupad ang mga alituntunin sa disiplina at mga patakaran bilang tunay at natatanging hukbo ng masang api.

Patuloy ang pagsisikap ng ACC-BHB-CN sa pamumuno ng Komite ng Partido sa probinsya na maisakatuparan ang atas ng Komite Sentral ng Partido na palagablabin at ikalat ang apoy ng pakikidigmang gerilya. Sa katunayan, sa kasalukuyan ay nakakalat ang mga yunit ng BHB sa probinsya para mag-organisa at ibayong pahigpitin ang pakikipagkaisa at ugnay sa uring magsasaka, manggagawa, mga intelektwal at mga katutubo para sumuporta at mapalahok sa digmang bayan. Puspusan rin ang pagsisikap ng ACC-BHB-CN na muling pasiglahin ang pakikibakang anti-pyudal, pagkokonsolida ng mga baseng masa sa kanayunan sa pamamagitan ng pagtataas ng antas ng kanilang organisasyon katulad ng pagtatayo ng mga Ganap na Samahang Masa (GSM). At ang paglulunsad ng Armadong Pakikibaka. Bahagi rin ng konsolidasyon sa loob ng hukbo at ng Baseng Masa ang paglulunsad ng edukasyon, pulong masa, gawaing kultura, at grupong talakayan.

Higit kailan man, laging handa ang ACC-BHB-CN sa pamumuno ng komite ng Partido sa probinsya na tuparin ang programa at atas ng Komite Sentral ng Partido para mabisang mapamunuan ang masang api at pinagsasamantalahan hanggang sa ganap na tagumpay ng digmang bayan.

Labanan ang pinaigting na imperyalistang pang-aapi laban sa mamamayang Pilipino!

Magiting na isulong ang digmang bayan para sa tunay na kalayaan at demokrasya!

Palagablabin at ikalat ang apoy ng digmang bayan!

Mabuhay ang Bagong Hukbong Bayan!

Mabuhay ang Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas!
Mabuhay ang proletaryo at mamamayang Pilipino!

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Kalinaw News: Army chief honors fallen Marawi liberation Scout Rangers

From Kalinaw News (Apr 28, 2023): Army chief honors fallen Marawi liberation Scout Rangers



Army Commanding General Lt. Gen. Romeo S. Brawner, Jr., honored the 43 Scout Rangers who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the 2017 campaign to liberate Marawi City during a wreath-laying ceremony at the First Scout Ranger Regiment’s (FSRR) Headquarters in Camp Pablo Tecson, San Miguel, Bulacan on April 27, 2023.

Lt. Gen. Brawner, who was accompanied by FSRR Commander Brig. Gen. Freddie T. Dela Cruz, laid the wreath at a monument lined with rifles and combat helmets that symbolized the 43 Scout Rangers including the late Army Captain Rommel B. Sandoval who was posthumously conferred the Medal for Valor for his gallantry in saving a group of Scout Rangers who had been trapped in a building at the main battle area.

The wreath-laying ceremony preceded the Battle of Marawi Symposium that served as a platform where Scout Ranger veterans shared best practices; tactics, techniques, and procedures; lessons learned; and experiences during the five-month campaign to liberate Marawi City from ISIS-inspired terrorists in 2017.

“The successful liberation of the entire Marawi City from the clutches of the Maute Group demonstrated the capability and resolve of the Philippine Army to win what is now acknowledged as the longest urban battle in the history of the Philippines,” Army Commanding General Lt. Gen. Romeo S. Brawner Jr., who served as the deputy commander of Task Force Ranao and spokesman of Task Force Marawi, said in his remarks.







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Kalinaw News: High-ranking CTG leaders and 9 members surrender to the government

From Kalinaw News (Apr 28, 2023): High-ranking CTG leaders and 9 members surrender to the government



BUENAVISTA, Agusan del Norte – Ten (10) New People’s Army (NPA) rebels surrendered to the Joint Intelligence Unit and 23rd Infantry (Masigasig) Battalion under the Operational Control of 402nd Infantry (Stingers) Brigade on 24 April 2023 at Brgy. Bancasi, Butuan City.

The former CPP-NPA Terrorists are identified as Lino Atipan Namatidong aka Commander Dahon, CO of Headquarters Force NEO; Reyna Nanganlag Namatidong aka Miray, Regional Staff, Education Propaganda; Nestor Panhayan Namatidong, Team Leader; Ronie Namatidong Polistico, Squadleader; Lyka Namulanta Lagaolao, Medic; Besto Tumanan; Ronald Abalang Dungogan who are both members of Squad 4, HQF NEO, and Jerry Pinatubas Inantag, member of SRSDG MTJ EAGLES, SRC 1, all of NCMRC.

Moreover, the former rebels narrated that they voluntarily surrendered due to the difficulties, hunger, and physical exhaustion they were experiencing from the unrelenting government troops’ operations.
The said former rebels decided to return to the folds of the law bringing along with them the following: two (2) M16 rifles, one with attached M203 Grenade Launcher; one (1) AK47 rifle; one (1) carbine; one (1) M203 Grenade Launcher; two (2) Gauge Shot Guns; one (1) homemade shotgun; and one (1) Garand rifle.

Meanwhile, Ltc Jeffrey P Balingao, Commanding Officer of 23IB said that majority of them abandoned the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) because of the hardships and the realization that they were deceived by the said group.

Thus, BGen Adonis Ariel G Orio, Commander of 402nd Brigade congratulated the troops for a job well done and emphasized that this act of surrender is a testament on the Army’s effort to provide avenues for the rebels to return to the folds of the law in a peaceful manner. On the other hand, the surrendered CTG members will undergo interview as part of the protocol to process their benefits under the E-CLIP program such as livelihood, medical, and legal assistance.





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Kalinaw News: Gunman sugatan matapos mabaril ng sundalo ng 6ID biktima nito nailigtas

From Kalinaw News (Apr 28, 2023): Gunman sugatan matapos mabaril ng sundalo ng 6ID biktima nito nailigtas (Gunman wounded after being shot by a 6ID soldier, his victim was rescued)



CAMP SIONGCO, Awang, DOS, Maguindanao del Norte – Isang sundalo ng 6th Infantry (Kampilan) Division ang agad na rumesponde matapos masaksihan ang pamamaril ng mga naka-motorsiklong gunmen sa isang ginang na sakay ng pulang Suzuki Multicab sa Crossing Awang, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del Norte pasado alas-4 Myerkules ng hapon (April 26, 2023).

Kinilala ni Major General Alex Rillera, Commander ng 6ID at Joint Task Force Central ang agarang pag-aksyon ng sundalo hinggil sa nasabing insidente at nagligtas ng biktimang si Mila Mendil Ulama, nasa hustong gulang at residente ng Sitio Baimagalen, Brgy. Upper Capiton ng nasabing munisipyo.

“Kinikilala natin ang ipinakitang katapangan ng ating sundalo dahil sa kahandaan nitong ilagay ang sariling buhay sa panganib upang makaresponde sa ano mang pangyayari. Hindi niya hinayaan na may mangyaring masama sa biktima at nailigtas niya ito sa kapahamakan mula sa mga gunmen. Agad naman dinala sa ospital ang biktima na ngayon ay nagpapagaling na”, pahayag ni Maj. Gen. Rillera.

Napag-alaman, sakay ng motorsiklo ang sundalo pabalik sa Crossing Awang mula sa Cotabato City, nang makita nito ang dalawang suspek na magkaangkas sa motorsiklong walang plate number at binaril ng backrider na suspek ang biktima habang nasa loob ng kanyang multicab.

Kaagad binunot ng sundalo ang kanyang dalang baril at pinaputukan ang gunmen kung saan tinamaan ito at tumakbong palayo. Ang kasamahan naman nitong drayber ay pumalayo ng ilang metro.

Habang hinihintay ang sugatang gunman ay pinaputukan ng kasabwat na drayber ang sundalo ngunit sa kabutihang palad ay hindi ito tinamaan.

Hinabol ng sundalo ang patakas na mga suspek sakay ng kanilang motorsiklo papuntang Brgy. Tamontaka, DOS, Maguindanao subalit bumalik ito at inuna ang kapakanan ng biktima na mabigyan ng agarang atensyon na madala sa hospital at mabigyan ng karampatang lunas.






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Kalinaw News: Army's 2ID condemns CPP-NPA-NDF after rebels kill CAFGU member, soldier in Occidental Mindoro

From Kalinaw News (Apr 28, 2023): Army's 2ID condemns CPP-NPA-NDF after rebels kill CAFGU member, soldier in Occidental Mindoro



CAMP CAPINPIN – The Philippine Army’s 2nd Infantry “Jungle Fighter” Division condemns the atrocious acts of the CPP-NPA-NDF following the killing of a CAGFU Active Auxiliary member in Calintaan on April 3 and a soldier in San Jose in Occidental Mindoro on Wednesday, April 26, 2023.

On April 25, Pvt Mayuay Onaw, a soldier from the 4th Infantry “Scorpion” Battalion and resident of Sitio Mantay, was returning home from Sitio Danlog after buying construction materials at Barangay Monteclaro. He was with six locals, including his two children, when they were fired upon by eight fully-armed rebels. Three other victims were able to escape while four of them with his children were held and blindfolded. It was later reported that his two children and another victim were released, however, Pvt Onaw was murdered with his body dumped at the location of the shooting incident.

This comes just weeks after one member of the CAFGU Active Auxiliary was forcibly taken and dragged from his house in front of his common law wife and stabbed multiple times by armed men wearing black shirts believed to be NPA members. Last April 3, CAA James Angeles was dragged from his home at Sitio Kintangan in Barangay Iriron and was stabbed to death multiple times by NPA members. Reports reveal the masterminds of the incidents included Regional Operations Command head alias Saylo, Sub-Regional Military Area 4D Secretary alias Insay, Main Regional Guerilla Unit leader alias Busay, and SRMA 4D’s Platun Serna leader alias Lino.

Both slain troops have contributed much to the development and security of their communities; Pvt Onaw, a member of the Tao Buhid tribe, was assigned to Sitio Mantay to help in the development efforts of the government for the indigenous communities. He has been actively helping in various programs that helped improve the IP communities; he was only doing peace development works before he was killed.
These brutal attacks on the troops who were doing community peace and development works are not only an attack on the military but on the peace-loving IP communities.

Additionally, another CAFGU member named CAA Donald Arieta went missing last February 10 while hunting wild chickens at Sitio Siraco in Barangay San Vicente, Oriental Mindoro. On January 26, another CAGFU member named CAA Ruffy Avila and two other civilians named Solomon Puroginto and Jolas Avila were reported missing last while hunting wild boars at Sitio Balani in Barangay Ligaya, Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro. All three are members of the Tao Buhid tribe and residents of Sitio Pusog, Barangay Brigada in the said municipality. It’s believed these incidents are part of the NPA’s new modus “OPLAN Paglilinis-Base Hatol Pamamarusa” which aims to sow terror in the communities, including CAAs and their families who are working with the government forces.

In a statement, 2ID Commander Maj. Gen. Roberto S. Capulong expressed his sincere sympathy to the family, friends, and loved ones of Pvt Onaw and CAA Angeles, and members of the communities who have been terrorized by the CPP-NPA-NDF. He added that the sacrifices of the fallen troops will only serve to impel the military in bringing down the Communist Terrorist Group whose mission is only to bring terror and suffering.

“These terrorist acts of the CPP-NPA-NDF is a stark contrast to the humane acts and kindness shown by 2ID soldiers who are saving the lives of the wounded and injured CPP-NPA-NDF combatants captured in combat.”

“We strongly condemn this atrocious acts of the CPP-NPA-NDF which led to the deaths of our troops. We are warning our kababayans to remain vigilant against the new modus of the CPP-NPA-NDF. As we provide assistance to the bereaved families and work to ensure the perpetrators are caught, we urge the Commission on Human Rights and other human rights advocacy groups to investigate these inhumane
incidents,” said Maj. Gen. Capulong.




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Kalinaw News: Former violent extremist turned over to Tawi-Tawi provincial government

From Kalinaw News (Apr 28, 2023): Former violent extremist turned over to Tawi-Tawi provincial government



Camp Navarro, Calarian, Zamboanga City – April 27, 2023

Marine troops turned over a former member of the Abu Sayyaf Group to the Provincial Local Government Unit of Tawi-Tawi on Monday, April 24.

Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi Commander, Brig. Gen. Romeo Racadio said the former violent extremist surrendered to the Marine Battalion Landing Team 12 on July 12, 2022, to clear his name and assure his family’s security. He handed over one M1 Garand rifle with a clip and six rounds of live ammunition.

The former ASG member was recruited to be a follower of Sulu-based ASG under sub-leader Jamiri Jawhari, a.k.a. Amah Bers, in 2010. He stayed with the group for eight years and served as the courier/errand of the ASG in Patikul, Sulu.

Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi formally presented the former violent extremist to Vice Governor Al-Syed Sali and was subsequently turned over to Councilor Nagder Sangkula who represented Bongao Mayor Jasper Que.

“Rest assured that we will continue to monitor the status of the former violent extremist as he returns to mainstream society. We will also continue to process surrendered personalities, in partnership with other government units, for their rehabilitation and reintegration programs,” Lt. Gen. Roy Galido, Commander of Western Mindanao Command, said.





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Ilocos Norte village’s dream health care facility now operational

From the Philippine News Agency (Apr 28, 2023): Ilocos Norte village’s dream health care facility now operational (By Leilanie Adriano)



OPEN. The first community health care center of Barangay San Joaquin, Sarrat, Ilocos Norte is inaugurated Friday (April 28, 2023). The project is part of the "Balikatan Exercises 2023" Engineering Civic Action Project under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement between the Philippines and the United States. (Contributed photo by David Jude Pitpitan)

LAOAG CITY –San Joaquin village in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte has realized its dream to have its own health care facility.

There will be at least 10 village health workers and two nutrition scholars who will serve in the center, which was inaugurated Friday.

“This is a big deal for us because we never expected that in just a span of 30 days, we now have this beautiful building in front of us,” said San Joaquin village chief Michael Lardizabal in a media interview.

Funded by the United States government, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and US Armed Forces led the construction of the new Community Health Care Center as part of the Balikatan Exercises 2023 under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA).

During a dedication ceremony and formal signing of documents, Philippine Navy Commodore Karl Decapia, deputy commander of the Northern Luzon Command told reporters that aside from the building itself, they plan to equip the health care facility further in order to improve residents’ access to health care services.

The construction of the health center is part of the Balikatan military’s humanitarian and civic works.

This year’s “Balikatan” and 38th iteration overall is the largest annual exercise between the Philippines and the US, with more 17,600 participants.

The exercises started on April 11 and will end Friday.

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After ‘Balikatan’ comes ‘Cope Thunder’

From the Manila Bulletin (Apr 28, 2023): After ‘Balikatan’ comes ‘Cope Thunder’ (By MARTIN SADONGDONG)

AT A GLANCE
  • The Exercise Balikatan 2023, dubbed as the largest iteration of the joint military exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the United States Armed Forces, officially concluded on Friday, April 28, with officials saying it was a huge success.
  • Now what’s next? Cope Thunder – Philippines 23-1, that’s what.
  • For the first time after three decades, the Philippine Air Force (PAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF) will revive the Cope Thunder exercises with primary flight operations over Clark Air Force Base in Pampanga.
  • The Cope Thunder – Philippines 23-1 will take place from May 1 to 12, according to the US Pacific Air Forces Public Affairs.
The Exercise Balikatan 2023, dubbed as the largest iteration of the joint military exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the United States Armed Forces, officially concluded on Friday, April 28, with an official saying it was a huge success.



(Experts from the United States Army demonstrate to Filipino troops the specifications and capabilities of the Patriot missile system and its missile launcher during the Balikatan air and missile defense subject matter expert exchange [SMEE] at the Naval Education, Training and Doctrine Command Center in San Antonio, Zambales on April 19, 2023. Photo by Philippine Air Force)

The closing ceremony of the 38th iteration of the Balikatan was held at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City.

Maj. Gen. Marvine Licudine, head of the AFP Education, Training, and Doctrine Command (ETDC) and Balikatan exercise director on the Philippine side, congratulated the 17,600 troops from the two countries, which is the largest number of participants since its inception in the 1990s, as they have successfully honed their skills and interoperability in various exercises such as command post, cyber defense, field trainings, and humanitarian assistance.

Now what’s next? Cope Thunder – Philippines 23-1, that’s what.

For the first time after three decades, the Philippine Air Force (PAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF) will revive the Cope Thunder exercises with primary flight operations over Clark Air Force Base in Pampanga.

The Cope Thunder – Philippines 23-1 will take place from May 1 to 12, according to the US Pacific Air Forces Public Affairs.

Cope Thunder began in the Philippines in 1976 but it had to be stopped after the closure of military bases in Clark and Subic Bay in 1991. The following year, it was moved to the Eielson Air Force Base where it was renamed Red Flag Alaska.

“This is the first iteration of Cope Thunder in the Philippines since 1990. It provides a unique opportunity to integrate forces and improve interoperability between the Philippines and the United States,” the US Pacific Air Forces Public Affairs said.

Approximately 160 USAF service members are expected to fly, maintain, and support more than 12 aircraft from its 35 Fighter Wing, Misawa Air Base, Japan units during the iteration of the exercise.

During the training, service members from the AFP will exchange tactics, techniques and procedures while improving interoperability with their American counterparts.

Among the aircraft seen to be involved in the exercise are the USAF’s F-16 multirole fighters and the PAF’s FA-50 jet trainers.

“Cope Thunder Philippines is designed to provide bilateral fighter training with the Philippine Air Force and improve combined interoperability,” the US Pacific Air Forces Public Affairs said.

https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/28/after-balikatan-comes-cope-thunder
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Balikatan further reinforced strong US-Philippine alliance – envoy

From the Philippine Star (Apr 29, 2023): Balikatan further reinforced strong US-Philippine alliance – envoy (Michael Punongbayan)



Philippine Army Maj. Marvin Lacudine and US Marine Corps Lt. Gen. William Jurney roll up the Balikatan 2023 flag during the closing ceremony for the joint military exercises at Camp Aguinaldo yesterday.    Michael Varcas

MANILA, Philippines — The success of the just concluded Balikatan exercise was “a testament to the strength of the US-Philippine alliance,” US Ambassador MaryKay Carlson said yesterday.

“Balikatan is an incredible accomplishment,” she said in her remarks during the ceremony at Camp Aguinaldo marking the conclusion of the 38th iteration of the Philippine-US joint military exercise.

Carlson called the joint drill “a milestone,” considering the number of personnel involved – 17,600 Filipino, American and Australian military forces – assembled for an endeavor aimed at “increasing our capability to work together on land, at sea and in the air.”

She noted that in the past years there have been more threats to the Southeast Asian region than there were in decades. The threats include China’s growing aggressiveness in the South China Sea.

“These include challenges to the rules-based international order via provocations in the South China Sea, as well as global issues like climate change, environmental degradation and water scarcity,” she said.

“The Philippines is our oldest treaty ally in East Asia and largest recipient of security assistance in East Asia, and the US-Philippine alliance plays an irreplaceable role in addressing these threats,” Carlson stressed.

She said that based on geography, demographics and the economy, “you can see that what happens in the Philippines is critical to what happens in the Indo-Pacific and the world.”

Carlson emphasized that the shared resolve of the Philippines and the US to address threats together as embodied in the Mutual Defense Treaty is just one pillar in the US-Philippine relationship.

“We are also partners, working together to address challenges like job creation, technological innovation and environmental sustainability. The economic ties between the United States and the Philippines have created hundreds of thousands of high-quality jobs for Filipinos,” she said.

“The United States is the Philippines’ largest export market. American investments have also helped grow important sectors of the economy across Luzon, the Visayas and Mindanao,” she added.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2023/04/29/2262505/balikatan-further-reinforced-strong-us-philippine-alliance-envoy

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Officials cite 'unprecedented success' as 2023 Balikatan ends

From CNN Philippines (Apr 28, 2023): Officials cite 'unprecedented success' as 2023 Balikatan ends (By CNN Philippines Staff)



Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 28) — Philippine and United States forces successfully concluded on Friday the largest Balikatan exercise between Manila and Washington.

Live fire exercises were held in Philippines waters for the first time—witnessed by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) commander in chief himself, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

RELATED: CAAP investigating aircraft 'intruder' that interrupted PH-US Balikatan drills

The joint drills were also held in multiple parts of the country, which was another first.

"These many firsts stamped the 38th Balikatan exercise as an unprecedented success," said AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Andres Centino. "The strong results of the exercise and the robust relationship like-minded allies are made more significant given the current security environment."

This year's Balikatan is the largest in history as it was joined by nearly 18,000 troops, mostly from the US. More than 100 Australian soldiers also participated for the first time.

"I am very grateful for the opportunity for the AFP to enhance its capabilities through this long-standing partnership," said Defense officer-in-charge Carlito Galvez. "The attendance of these countries in the Balikatan is a testament that the US and the Philippines are not alone in firmly espousing peace, security, and cooperation."

The AFP is already gearing up for next year's Balikatan. Centino said they are eyeing more locations and other armies from the country's allies.

Reports of a near collision between a Chinese ship and a Philippine Coast Guard vessel in Ayungin Shoal coincided with the closing ceremony of Balikatan.

The AFP said it will meet with the National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea for its next possible moves.

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AFP chief says Balikatan a success despite 'hitches'

From the Manila Times (Apr 29, 2023): AFP chief says Balikatan a success despite 'hitches' (By By 

THE chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said several "hitches" were encountered in planning this year's Balikatan exercise, particularly in choosing locations for the joint training of the 17,600 participating Philippine and United States troops.

In an interview on the sidelines of the closing ceremony for the Balikatan at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on Friday, Gen. Andres Centino said there were "a lot of firsts" for this year's edition.

"There were many new activities that we included in our almost three-week exercise and also this is the first time that we had multiple venues, there were so many places where we conducted our exercise," Centino said.

However, after two years of not carrying out the training exercise because of the Covid-19 pandemic, "little hitches" were expected, he said.

"Maybe in terms of coordination there were delays, but these delays were tolerable, it's easy to fix, maybe a little something in the coordination," Centino said. "Although it would be better if we really did not have any delays, maybe in choosing the location because if it's far away, of course, we'll be delayed."

Despite the problems, the Balikatan was still "very successful," he said.

"After this, it's a bit like a cycle, there will be another preparation, it's a whole year [of] preparation actually. What we will be planning after this is next year's iteration," Centino said. "And right after this year, we will see what needs to be improved or refined, we will continue planning again for next year."

He said the organizers will also assess if there is a need to further increase the number of participants in future Balikatans.

Balikatan 2023, which started last April, is the largest so far.

"And, of course, it would be better that we have a chance to train with other armies also, our friends and allies," said Centino.

He said there were no discussions to revive Cope Thunder, another large-scale joint exercise between the Philippine and US air forces that began in 1976 but was halted after the US military closed its bases in Clark and Subic in 1991.

"We haven't talked about that yet," Centino said.

The US Pacific Air Force (US Pacaf) announced earlier this week that Cope Thunder will be held from May 1 to May 12 at Clark Air Base in Pampanga.

In a statement, US Pacaf said Cope Thunder Philippines is "designed to provide bilateral fighter training with the Philippine Air Force and improve combined interoperability.

Approximately 160 USAF service members are expected to fly, maintain and support more than 12 aircraft from the 35 Fighter Wing, Misawa Air Base, Japan units during this iteration of the exercise."

The drills are expected to feature the F-16 multirole fighters from the US Air Force's 35th Fighter Wing and the FA-50 trainer jets of the Philippine Air Force (PAF).

In her remarks during the Balikatan closing ceremony, US Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson said the successful completion of an undertaking "with the scope and complexity" of Balikatan is an "incredible accomplishment and a testament to the strength of the US-Philippine Alliance."

"This year's Balikatan saw several innovations that show the evolution of our alliance. In addition to being unprecedented in terms of size, our forces also introduced cyber and space elements to the exercise scenario, showing our seven-decade-old alliance is constantly evolving to address 21st-century threats," said Carlson.

Balikatan is a Tagalog term meaning "shoulder-to-shoulder" or "sharing the load together."

This year's exercise saw the participation of a contingent from the Australian Defence Force.

The exercise covered interoperability in maritime security, amphibious operations, live-fire training, urban and aviation operations, cyber defense, counterterrorism, and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2023/04/29/news/national/afp-chief-says-balikatan-a-success-despite-hitches/1889163
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In Philippines, joint military drills leave locals torn on US presence

Posted to the Christian Science Monitor (Apr 28, 2023): In Philippines, joint military drills leave locals torn on US presence (By Mark Saludes)



Photo: Mark Saludes

For years, fishing in the South China Sea has been both dangerous and difficult for Filipinos due to the increasing number of Chinese vessels encroaching on the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone – but recent military drills off the country’s western coast are giving some fisherfolk hope.

Leonildo Moralde, a commercial fisherman in Subic, Philippines, says access to the resource-rich lagoons and islets became harder under former President Rodrigo Duterte, who maintained a China-friendly posture throughout his term.

“We are hopeful that everything will improve because President [Ferdinand] ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. is trying to balance the situation,” says Mr. Moralde. “Especially now that the government is more active in its engagement with the U.S.”

WHY WE WROTE THIS
To protect its interests in the South China Sea, the Philippines must delicately balance its relationship with China and the United States. But the government’s eagerness to boost U.S. military partnership has some Filipinos rethinking where that balance lies.


Subic, a former United States naval base, hosts the annual Balikatan (“shoulder-to-shoulder” in Tagalog​) military exercises between the U.S. military and the Armed Forces of the Philippines. This year’s Balikatan, which began on April 11, is the largest ever, involving more than 17,600 members of the two militaries. As the 18-day drills draw to a close, public opinion on U.S. military cooperation is somewhat divided. Although most Filipinos are in favor of working with the U.S. to balance China’s influence in the region, some say Uncle Sam’s presence is equally disruptive, and could even escalate conflict with China. Manuel Mamba, governor of Cagayan province on the northern coast, worries that the increasing presence of U.S. forces may “put the country in a dangerous position.”

“We cannot harbor the enemy of our neighbor,” says Mr. Mamba, referring to China.



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Trouble in Subic’s seas

In November last year, Mr. Moralde and his crew were driven away by three Chinese vessels in Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea. “One of them was a Chinese Coast Guard ship,” Mr. Moralde claims, adding that the incident could have been “avoided if we had a military presence in the area.”

Jun Buenaventura, a businessman in Subic, hopes that U.S. forces visiting the country “will deter the Chinese from exploiting and abusing our natural resources.”

“It will make a difference if the American forces are present in our seas,” he says. “There is a balance of power if the U.S. is here, because the Philippine Coast Guard alone cannot protect our territory.”

According to the fisherfolk group Pamalakaya, many Filipinos have lost their livelihood because of China’s growing aggressiveness in the South China Sea in the past 10 years. Yet the group says the U.S. has also disrupted the livelihood of Filipino fishers by implementing a “no-sail zone” during the military exercises.

“Placing their fishing grounds under a no-sail zone just in time of the peak fishing season is highly unacceptable and detestable,” says Bobby Roldan, a fisherman in Masinloc and vice chairperson of Pamalakaya. The no-sail zone covers the coastal towns of San Antonio, San Narciso, San Felipe, Cabangan, and Botolan in Zambales province.



Photo: Mark Saludes

Renewed alliance

Thousands of U.S. and Filipino soldiers flocked to Subic Bay to participate in live-fire exercises – including, for the first time since the exercises started in 1999, sinking an actual ship. Mr. Marcos was also present, marking the first time in 12 years that the president has sat in on the joint military drills and signaling a commitment to deepening the U.S.-Philippines alliance.

Indeed, a few weeks before the conduct of the joint exercises, the Marcos administration granted the U.S. forces access to four additional military bases, in addition to five existing sites, under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA). The U.S. defense department says the expanded defense agreement will allow the “seamless” response of the two militaries to the challenges in the region. Mr. Marcos is also set to meet U.S. President Joe Biden on May 1 at the White House to discuss economic and defense cooperation.

Rommel Ong, former vice commander of the Philippine Navy and a professor at the Ateneo School of Government, says EDCA sites are not U.S. bases like the Subic Bay naval base, which closed in 1992, but facilities for U.S. troops to immediately respond if the countries’ 72-year-old Mutual Defense Treaty is invoked.

Mr. Ong says that while military drills and defense cooperation with the U.S. help the Philippines “assess the state of its current capabilities and determine the gaps that need to be addressed,” Manila must unilaterally strengthen its armed troops and naval forces “to provide a holistic, whole-of-nation approach to archipelagic defense.”

Others point out that U.S. cooperation comes with risks. On April 14, Chinese Ambassador to Manila Huang Xilian accused the U.S. of taking advantage of the new EDCA sites “to interfere in the situation across the Taiwan Strait to serve its geopolitical goals and advance its anti-China agenda at the expense of peace and development of the Philippines.”

Mr. Mamba, the governor, believes the Philippines should scrap the expanded defense agreement. Cagayan province, which is only about 300 miles away from Taiwan and home to two new EDCA sites, “does not need to be involved in the quarrel of the superpowers,” he says. “What we need here are not foreign military troops, but foreign tourists and investors to bring economic growth in Cagayan.”
 


Photo: Mark Saludes

American inclinations

Despite fears of Chinese retaliation, many in the Philippines still welcome the U.S. presence. A Pulse Asia survey released in January indicated that 84% of Filipinos believe that the Marcos government should partner with the U.S. and Japan to defend the country’s sovereignty in the South China Sea.

Edison Palattao, a resident of Aparri in Cagayan, is one of those Filipinos. He says he’d rather see American soldiers based in the province “than Chinese vessels with Chinese crew dredging our rivers and sea.” In 2021, a Chinese vessel involved in alleged black sand mining destroyed Mr. Palattao’s fishing net.

This bias towards Americans is partly related to the country’s decadeslong history as an American colony. Compared to other Southeast Asians, it is easier for Filipinos to relate with the Americans “because we’ve been with them for over 100 years,” says Manuel Catral, a Catholic priest and a political analyst.

“We are greatly influenced by the U.S. from the songs we sing to how Filipinos run the government and the military,” he says. “But the most important matter is not how the country balances its relations with the U.S. and China, but how its foreign policies benefit or affect the Filipino people.”
https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pacific/2023/0428/In-Philippines-joint-military-drills-leave-locals-torn-on-US-presence
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Sara Duterte brings red-tagging to DepEd

From Rappler (Apr 28, 2023: Sara Duterte brings red-tagging to DepEd (By BONZ MAGSAMBOL)



Critics say the Vice President should choose her battles – finish six years in office as DepEd chief red-tagging critics, or making a dent in addressing education woes


MANILA, Philippines – Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte traded barbs with the country’s largest teachers’ group, the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT), as she accused them of being a “lover of the useless ideologies” espoused by insurgent groups.

Filipinos have witnessed this kind of tough-talking leader before, when her father, then-president Rodrigo Duterte, relentlessly tagged critics and activists as communists and terrorists. 

(READ: Duterte: The communists will die for me)

The younger Duterte has made it clear that during her term, she would go after organizations she deems harmful to students.

“Ang ikakampanya ko sa inyo rito, kampanya hindi para sa aking eleksyon sa 2028, kundi kampanya laban sa NPA (What I will campaign to you here is not the campaign for my election in 2028, but a campaign against the New People’s Army). As Department of Education secretary, it is my interest to go after activities, organizations, or circumstances that affect the education of our children,” Duterte said during an event in Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental in March.

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Is Duterte serious about her pronouncements or is she just using her position to project their family’s leadership style?

‘Communist-inspired’

On March 5, Duterte said that the week-long nationwide transport strike was “communist-inspired,” “pointless,” and a “painful interference” in the Department of Education’s (DepEd) efforts to fix the problems in the system. 

(READ: Sara Duterte to fix education in 6 years if given P100 billion. Is this enough?)

“Learning recovery is foremost on the agenda of the Department of Education today. It does not include the pointless weeklong transport strike supported by ACT,” Duterte said.

The Vice President said that ACT’s support for the transport strike showed its “true colors,” saying the group “does not really serve the interest of students and teachers” because the transport strike would cause “learning disruption.”

This didn’t sit well with ACT, which told the Vice President that she should instead focus on addressing the learning crisis in the country.

“Madam secretary, napapahamak lang po kayong lalo sa panggigigil ninyo sa amin gayung wala naman kaming ginagawang masama,” ACT chairperson Vladimer Queta said. (Madam secretary, you’re only putting yourself in more trouble whenever you hit us when we’re not doing anything wrong.)

“VP Duterte is a lawyer but we wonder why it seems that she has no appreciation of the working people’s right to strike in the face of unbearable exploitation and oppression, while these are guaranteed even by our Constitution and numerous international instruments,” he added.

The exchange didn’t stop there. On March 29, Duterte once again hit ACT Teachers when the group urged the department to build 50,000 classrooms per year to address the lack of school facilities.

She said that the group’s suggestion was “both unrealistic and impossible,” adding that it was just presented to “shame the government and deceive the public into believing that the hiring of teachers and increasing the education budget were their ideas.”

In response, Queta said, “It is a baseless claim that constructing 50,000 classrooms per year is impossible as the agency was able to build 100,936 classrooms for three years from 2014 to 2016. From 2014 to 2018, the budget allocations for classroom construction ranges from P39 billion to P109 billion yearly. It has been done and it can be done if only the current administration were sincere in addressing the classroom crisis.”

The Vice President even went on to say that ACT Teachers Representative France Castro was a fake representative of the education sector in Congress.

“For 12 years, ACT Teachers has been claiming to represent teachers in Congress. Yet our public school personnel continue to face financial woes and we have a generation of learners that are facing several challenges. What has this self-proclaimed education sector representative done to remedy the problems we are facing now?” she asked.

Red-tagging

Even before becoming the second highest official of the country, Duterte had already been red-tagging groups critical of government. When she was Davao City mayor, she tagged Lumad schools as a breeding ground for communists and the Makabayan bloc as an enabler.

As mayor, she ordered the closure of Lumad schools in Davao City.

But what exactly is red-tagging?

Red-tagging is when people – dangerously elected officials and state forces – accuse individuals or groups of having ties to the communist movement, with little to no proof.

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A very real danger is being red-tagged by elements of the military who consider communists as enemies of the state. Yet communism is legal in the Philippines after Republic Act 1700 – a law signed in 1957 to counter the anti-Japanese-turned-CPP-armed-wing Hukbalahap – was repealed by RA 7636 in 1992. This ironically happened under the administration of former president and former Armed Forces chief of staff Fidel V. Ramos when they began peace talks with the Communist Party. 

(READ: ‘Mas dapat magalit’: Filipino youth face dangerous future with anti-terror bill)

Being red-tagged, regardless of the medium, does not end with arrests. It carries greater threats in the context of the anti-terror law. For many activists, it has even cost them their lives: National Democratic Front consultant Randy Malayao, agrarian reform advocate Randy Echanis, human rights activist Zara Alvarez, the daughter of Bayan Muna Representative Eufemia Cullamat, Jevilyn Cullamat, and nine activists during what was called “Bloody Sunday.” 

(READ: Leaders lost: The 9 activists killed by Duterte gov’t on ‘Bloody Sunday’)

According to human rights group Karapatan, there are at least 442 documented victims of extrajudicial killings in line with then-president Duterte’s counter-insurgency campaigns from July 2016 to June 2022.

“222 of the victims were human rights defenders, with the rest coming from the ranks of peasants, indigenous and Moro peoples, workers, environmental defenders, lawyers, church people and the urban poor,” the group said.

The irony

Despite Duterte relentlessly red-tagging groups, the DepEd was eyeing to teach students about red-tagging as a human rights violation. This was contained in the draft curriculum of basic education under the Araling Panlipunan subject for 10th graders.

Aside from red-tagging, trolling and extrajudicial killings were also included as examples of human rights violations.

The K to 12 curriculum is undergoing review, as the education secretary said “important lessons” are missing in the current curriculum.

Political analyst and University of the Philippines professor Ela Atienza said that Duterte’s red-tagging spree runs counter to the goals of DepEd.

“By spewing propaganda and red-tagging teachers’ organizations with legitimate concerns, the Vice President and DepEd Secretary is going against the goals of the department, which is supposed to empower young people through a curriculum that values not just excellent technical skills, but also good and active citizenship, social awareness, critical thinking, and human rights,” Atienza said.

Atienza said that Duterte should change her ways if she is really serious about fixing the country’s education woes.

“The VP’s current red-tagging stance stifles active participation, constructive criticism, active participation and progressive consultations, and critical thinking. She also promotes simplistic views and solutions that are not based on evidence,” she added.

“However, she is eyeing the presidency, protecting the Duterte brand, and patronizing supporters. If she continues with her current style, there will be more damage to the DepEd,” Atienza said.

Duterte can use her position to red-tag critics all she wants to preserve her “Duterte branding,” but she should spare the DepEd from using it to her advantage. Critics said the Vice President should choose her battles – finish six years in office as DepEd chief red-tagging critics, or making a dent in addressing education woes.

[Retired Analyst Note: Let's get real here. The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) is communist front group and is a member of the main Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) multisectoral umbrella front organization the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN). Not all members of ACT are communists but the key leaders/decision makers most certainly are.]

https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/sara-duterte-brings-red-tagging-deped/
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Ex-NPA leader arrested for murder

From the Mindanao Times (Apr 28, 2023): Ex-NPA leader arrested for murder (By RHODA GRACE SARON)

A FORMER New People’s Army commander was arrested for murder in Maragusan, Davao de Oro, on April 26.

Police Regional Office XI director Brig Gen Alden Delvo identified him as Francisco Saramosing, who used to lead Guerilla Front 27 of the Southern Mindanao Regional Committee (SMRC).

Delvo said Saramosing was tagged as the Top 4 most wanted person at the regional level with a warrant of arrest with Criminal for five counts of murder and seven counts of attempted murder.


Presiding Judge Cresenciana Cruz of RTC, Branch 3, 11th Judicial Region, Nabunturan, Davao de Oro, issued the arrest warrant, dated March 16, 2023.

He was arrested by the joint operatives of the Maragusan Police Station together with the Davao de Oro Criminal Investigation and Detection Group; Provincial Intelligence Unit, Davao de Oro; 1st Davao de Oro Provincial Mobile Force Company; 1101st Maneuver Company, Regional Mobile Force Battalion 11; and Revitalized Pulis Sa Barangay Cluster 5.

https://mindanaotimes.com.ph/2023/04/28/ex-npa-leader-arrested-for-murder/
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5 NPA rebels surrender

From the Sun Star-Zamboanga (Apr 28, 2023): 5 NPA rebels surrender



ZAMBOANGA. Five New People’s Army (NPA) rebels surrender at the headquarters of the South Cotabato 2nd Provincial Mobile Force Company in Central village, Surallah, South Cotabato on Friday, April 28. A photo handout shows the five NPA surrenderers who were placed under debriefing. (SunStar Zamboanga)

FIVE New People’s Army (NPA) rebels have surrendered to government authorities in the province of South Cotabato, the police reported Friday, April 28, 2023.

The Area Police Command-Western Mindanao (APC-WM) identified the NPA surrenderers as Toto Gulae Dawang alias Toto Gamay, 28; Lumisi Dialang Tayon, 35; Nida Dialang Freay, 23; Diego Dialang Malid, 25; and Rodin Kawayan Galo, 27.

The APC-WM said they surrendered around 2 p.m. Friday, April 28, at the headquarters of the South Cotabato 2nd Provincial Mobile Force Company (2nd SCPMFC) in Central village, Surallah.

Prior to the surrender, the police received an information on Monday, April 24, from Jomad Dialang, who surrendered on July 21, 2022 that there are other NPA members under the Guerrilla Front (GF) ALIP who are planning to return to the fold of the law and avail government program under National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-Elcac).


The intelligence operatives of 2nd SCPMFC and other police units under the direct supervision of Police Colonel Cydric Earl Tamayo, South Cotabato Police Provincial Office acting provincial director, conducted intelligence case build-up utilizing confidential informants and were able to establish contact with the subject NPA personalities.

Following a series of negotiations, the five NPA members were convinced to surrender and were placed under the custody of the 2nd SCPMFC for custodial debriefing and subsequent enrolment to the Enhanced Comprehensive Livelihood Integration Program (E-Clip) of the government. (SunStar Zamboanga)

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1959872/zamboanga/local-news/5-npa-rebels-surrender
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Reds reject amnesty offer

 From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Apr 29, 2023): Reds reject amnesty offer (By: Dexter Cabalza)


Andres Centino

The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) rejected on Friday the possibility of talking about an amnesty as offered by no less than Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief General Andres Centino.

“Centino’s amnesty proposal will be rejected by revolutionaries who are wholeheartedly committed to serving the oppressed and exploited masses,” CPP Chief Information Officer Marco Valbuena said in a statement on Friday.

Valbuena said the amnesty offer was just a “sugarcoated bullet.”

“It is a vain psywar attempt to draw public attention away from rampant cases of torture and extrajudicial killings, violation of women and child rights, hamletting of communities, aerial bombing and artillery shelling, perpetrated by soldiers in the drive to traumatize and terrorize the masses, and dispossess them of their lands and livelihood in favor of multinational corporations,” Valbuena said.

He said it was “grossly hypocritical” for Centino to talk about amnesty because he was “directly responsible” for the killings of New People’s Army (NPA) leaders Jorge Madlos in 2021, when Centino was Philippine Army chief, and Rogelio Posadas last April 20.

The CPP issued the statement after Centino said in a radio interview that he supported the grant of amnesty to former rebels as part of the government’s “multifaceted” approach in ending the country’s 54-year-old insurgency.


“I have advocated that other approaches of the government in dealing with insurgency should be considered, such as extending to them amnesty,” Centino said on Thursday in an interview with radio station dwDD, operated by AFP.

The AFP chief made the remark in connection with communist rebels who have returned to the fold of the law under the government’s Task Force Balik Loob (TFBL).

Centino said the task force was responsible for the surrender of 37,413 armed members of the NPA, the CPP’s armed wing, since 2016.

‘Apprehensive’

Of the 37,413 surrenderers, 10,637 have been given immediate livelihood, reintegration benefits, and firearms remuneration through the TFBL’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-Clip).

The immediate assistance granted to the former rebels amounted to P147.33 million. And the total amount of livelihood assistance provided by the TFBL’s partner agencies reached P322.85 million.

But Centino said NPA members were “quite apprehensive” about surrendering because they have been charged with terrorism offenses in court and were thus disqualified from amnesty under the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020.

In 2021, the CPP-NPA and its international wing, National Democratic Front, designated “terrorist organizations” by the Anti-Terror Council. However, the case to proscribe them as terrorist groups remains pending at the Manila Regional Trial Court.

According to AFP spokesperson Col. Medel Aguilar, as of April, only 22 NPA guerilla fronts were remaining, with a little over 2,000 remaining members. Of these fronts, only two are active, while 20 are “already weakened.”

The CPP-NPA has been waging an armed struggle since 1969 and is considered the longest communist insurgency in the world.

READ: Centino tells troops: Deal ‘final blow’ vs Reds to meet Duterte deadline

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1762591/reds-reject-amnesty-offer
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CPP brushes off AFP chief’s call for amnesty

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Apr 28, 2023): CPP brushes off AFP chief’s call for amnesty (By: John Eric Mendoza)



Young New People’s Army (NPA) rebels stand in formation during the recent anniversary of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) in a town in Misamis Oriental province on Dec. 26, 2016. (Jigger J. Jerusalem)

Update

MANILA, Philippines — The Communist Party of the Philippines Friday firmly rejected the Armed Forces of the Philippines chief’s call for amnesty.

The Marxist–Leninist–Maoist revolutionary organization firmly believes its armed wing’s members will stay true to its cause and unwavering loyalty to the movement.

“The call for amnesty for members of the New People’s Army (NPA) is a sugar-coated bullet,” CPP spokesperson Marco Valbuena said in a statement.

On Thursday, AFP chief Gen. Andres Centino said he supports other approaches to eradicating the longest-standing communist insurgency in the world, such as providing amnesty to the NPA.

READ: AFP chief backs amnesty for ex-NPA rebels

But Valbuena said the communist armed movement would reject Centino’s call.

“Centino’s amnesty proposal will be rejected by revolutionaries who are whole-heartedly committed to serving the oppressed and exploited masses,” he said.

“In the face of the Marcos regime’s heightened fascist repression and subservience to foreign economic and geopolitical interests, they are even more determined to arouse, organize and mobilize the people in their numbers to fight for the country’s sovereignty and people’s well-being,” he added.


The Task Force Balik Loob (TFBL), which oversees the implementation of the reintegration program for former rebels, said that since 2016, a total of 37,413 “former rebels” and “former violent extremists” have returned to the folds of the law.

Of the surrenderees, 10,637 have been presented with immediate livelihood, reintegration benefits, and firearms remuneration through the TFBL’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-Clip).

Established on March 29, 1969, the NPA has 2,112 forces with 1,800 weapons in its arsenal, according to latest military estimates.

At its peak, it had 25,000 members in 1987, according to Philippine military estimates.


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https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1762369/cpp-scoffs-at-afp-chiefs-amnesty-push
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Army blames CPP-NPA-NDF for soldier’s killing in Occ. Mindoro

From the Manila Bulletin (Apr 28, 2023): Army blames CPP-NPA-NDF for soldier’s killing in Occ. Mindoro (By MARTIN SADONGDONG)

AT A GLANCE
  • The Philippine Army’s 2nd Infantry Division (2ID) condemned the Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army – National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) on Thursday, April 27, after a soldier was allegedly killed by rebels in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro.
  • Lt. Col. Hector Estolas, chief of 2ID public affairs office, identified the slain soldier as Private Mayuay Onaw, of the 4th Infantry “Scorpion” Battalion.
The Philippine Army’s 2nd Infantry Division (2ID) condemned the Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army – National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) on Thursday, April 27, after a soldier was allegedly killed by rebels in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro.



(Courtesy of 2nd Infantry Division, Philippine Army)

Lt. Col. Hector Estolas, chief of 2ID public affairs office, identified the slain soldier as Private Mayuay Onaw, of the 4th Infantry “Scorpion” Battalion.

According to a military report, Onaw was on his way home to Sitio Danlog after buying construction materials in another village when he was fired upon and held captive by eight fully-armed gunmen last April 25.

Onaw was with six other individuals, including his two children, when the incident occurred.

According to the military, three of the victims managed to escape but Onaw, his two children, and another local were overpowered by the gumen after the shooting incident. The victims were then blindfolded and held by the suspects.

The 2ID said that Onaw’s children and the fourth victim were later released but the soldier was “murdered with his body dumped at the location of the shooting incident.”

The incident came three weeks after the military reported that a certain James Angeles, a Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit (CAFGU) Active Auxiliary (CAA), was stabbed to death by suspected NPA rebels in Brgy. Iriron, Calintaan, Occidental Mindoro on April 3.

Citing “reports,” the 2ID said that an alias Saylo, alleged head of the NPA Regional Operations Command; alias Insay, alleged secretary of the Sub-Regional Military Area (SRMA) 4D; and alias Lino, alleged leader of SRMA 4D’s Platun Serna, were the ones behind Angeles’ death.


“We strongly condemn these atrocious acts of the CPP-NPA-NDF which led to the deaths of our troops,” said Maj. Gen. Roberto Capulong, commander of 2ID.

The 2ID also bared that two CAFGU members and two civilians went missing in Mindoro provinces since January.

A certain Donald Arieta, a CAFGU member, was reported missing in Brgy. San Vicente, Calapan, Oriental Mindoro on Feb. 10.

Meanwhile, CAGU member Ruffy Avila, and civilians Solomon Puroginto and Jolas Avila also went missing in Brgy. Ligaya, Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro on Jan. 26. The three are all members of the Tai Buhid tribe and residents of Sitio Pusog, Brgy. Brigada in Sablayan town.

“It’s believed these incidents are part of the NPA’s new modues ‘ Oplan Paglilinis-Base Hatol Pamamarusa’ which aims to so terror in the communities, including CAAs and their families who are woking with the government forces,” Estolas said.


https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/28/army-blames-cpp-npa-ndf-for-soldier-s-killing-in-occ-mindoro
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