From the Daily Tribune (Nov 3): Army, Air Force Chiefs Lead Race for the TOP AFP Post
Almost three months before the retirement of incumbent Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Jessie Dellosa, the race for his probable successor has started with two senior generals as front-runners. This early, military sources said that Army chief Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista, a member of the Philippine Military Academy Class of 1981, and Air Force chief Lt. Gen. Lauro Catalino de la Cruz, of PMA Class of 1980, are considered as the top contenders. “While both are qualified officers, they also have the right connections,” one of the sources said. According to the source, a retired Air Force general, who is closely identified with President Aquino, could make the difference for De la Cruz. “That retired officer was influential to the appointment of General Oban,” said the source, apparently referring to former AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Eduardo Oban, an Air Force officer. “Without discrediting the credentials of General Oban, of course, but as we know appointment to the AFP top post does not only require very good professional record but more on the right connections,” the source said. De la Cruz has another advantage being a member of the PMA “Mapitagan” Class of 1980 which has the presidential sisters — Ballsy Aquino-Cruz, Pinky Aquino-Abellada, Viel Aquino-Dee and actress Kris Aquino — as honorary members. On the other hand, another source said Bautista also has his own connections. Aside from being the commanding general of the 80,000-strong Army, the second source said Bautista could also bank on the success of the ongoing AFP’s internal peace and security plan “Bayanihan,” which he spearheaded during his time as AFP deputy chief of staff for operations. “He is credited for ‘Bayanihan’ and, of course, he also has his own network,” the second source said, without elaborating. Dellosa, of PMA Class of 1979, is reaching the mandatory retirement age of 56 this coming January. He was the third AFP chief appointed by Aquino, after Ricardo David and Oban.
http://www.tribune.net.ph/index.php/nation/item/6384-army-air-force-chiefs-lead-race-for-top-afp-post
Friday, November 2, 2012
Navy seizes P15-M contraband fuel, cigarettes
From the Manila Times (Nov 2): Navy seizes P15-M contraband fuel, cigarettes
SOME P15-million worth of smuggled fuel and cigarettes were seized by operatives of the Philippine Navy off the cost of Tulian Islan in Sulu province. Navy spokesman Col. Omar Tonsay said on Thursday that the contraband goods were loaded aboard ML Wish Me Luck Princess, which tried to avoid Navy operatives stationed near the Chinese Pier in Jolo, Sulu. “This prompted the Navy patrol gunboat together with operative of Navy Task Force 61 to intercept, board and search the said ship,” Tonsay said.... It was also discovered that the vessel had no Coast Guard clearance and was sailing without a master patron.... Initial inquiry also showed that the contraband were owned by at least 10 persons represented by a certain Johons Askali of Brgy. Bunut in Indana, Sulu. The ship’s last port of call was in Sitangkay, Tawi Tawi province and was headed for Tanjung Pier in Indanan, Sulu. But authorities were still trying to determine its previous port of calls overseas....
http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php/news/regions/34444-navy-seizes-p15-m-contraband-fuel-cigarettes
SOME P15-million worth of smuggled fuel and cigarettes were seized by operatives of the Philippine Navy off the cost of Tulian Islan in Sulu province. Navy spokesman Col. Omar Tonsay said on Thursday that the contraband goods were loaded aboard ML Wish Me Luck Princess, which tried to avoid Navy operatives stationed near the Chinese Pier in Jolo, Sulu. “This prompted the Navy patrol gunboat together with operative of Navy Task Force 61 to intercept, board and search the said ship,” Tonsay said.... It was also discovered that the vessel had no Coast Guard clearance and was sailing without a master patron.... Initial inquiry also showed that the contraband were owned by at least 10 persons represented by a certain Johons Askali of Brgy. Bunut in Indana, Sulu. The ship’s last port of call was in Sitangkay, Tawi Tawi province and was headed for Tanjung Pier in Indanan, Sulu. But authorities were still trying to determine its previous port of calls overseas....
http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php/news/regions/34444-navy-seizes-p15-m-contraband-fuel-cigarettes
Militant groups unhappy with court-martial of soldiers in B’laan killings
From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Nov 2): Militant groups unhappy with court-martial of soldiers
in B’laan killings
Militant groups said Friday the court-martial proceedings the military has announced against 13 soldiers involved in the Oct. 18 killing of the wife and two children of a B’laan anti-mining activist in Davao del Sur was not enough. Ryan Lariba of the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan chapter in the South Cotabato-Sultan Kudarat-Sarangani (Socksargen) area said in a statement that an independent investigation of the killings would settle the issue against the military.... But Lariba said the result of the military inquiry effectively absolved higher-ranking military officers, who had direct supervision of the unit involved in the killings. “There has to be an independent body that should conduct an investigation, and it should not include the AFP,” he said. The environment group Panalipdan said the investigation should not stop at the erring soldiers but should also include the “higher ups” under the virtue of command responsibility. “The investigation must include the commander of the 27th IB, Lt. Col. Alexis Bravo and 10th ID commander Maj. Gen. Ariel Bernardo,” Panalipdan said in a separate statement. Aside from demanding an independent probe, Lariba said soldiers and militiamen should also be pulled out of Kiblawan, Davao del Sur and Tampakan, South Cotabato “to prevent more abuses against the anti-mining communities” there.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/300388/militant-groups-unhappy-with-court-martial-of-soldiers-in-blaan-killings
Militant groups said Friday the court-martial proceedings the military has announced against 13 soldiers involved in the Oct. 18 killing of the wife and two children of a B’laan anti-mining activist in Davao del Sur was not enough. Ryan Lariba of the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan chapter in the South Cotabato-Sultan Kudarat-Sarangani (Socksargen) area said in a statement that an independent investigation of the killings would settle the issue against the military.... But Lariba said the result of the military inquiry effectively absolved higher-ranking military officers, who had direct supervision of the unit involved in the killings. “There has to be an independent body that should conduct an investigation, and it should not include the AFP,” he said. The environment group Panalipdan said the investigation should not stop at the erring soldiers but should also include the “higher ups” under the virtue of command responsibility. “The investigation must include the commander of the 27th IB, Lt. Col. Alexis Bravo and 10th ID commander Maj. Gen. Ariel Bernardo,” Panalipdan said in a separate statement. Aside from demanding an independent probe, Lariba said soldiers and militiamen should also be pulled out of Kiblawan, Davao del Sur and Tampakan, South Cotabato “to prevent more abuses against the anti-mining communities” there.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/300388/militant-groups-unhappy-with-court-martial-of-soldiers-in-blaan-killings
Alleged kidnap gang leader, policemen wounded in grenade blast in Agusan
From the Philippine Star (Nov 2): Alleged kidnap gang
leader, policemen wounded in grenade blast in Agusan
Four people, including three policemen, were wounded in a grenade explosion in Agusan del Sur early today, police said. The blast in San Francisco, Agusan del Sur at 2:30 a.m. also wounded Ondo Perez, an alleged leader of a kidnapping and robbery gang in the Caraga region, according to Glen dela Torre, provincial police chief. Dela Torre said the explosion occurred hours after policemen swooped down on a hideout of the gang. The gang is believed to be behind a series of highway robberies plaguing the region recently.... Perez, a former leftist rebel-turned government militiaman gained notoriety in 2009 when he and a dozen of his armed followers seized a school in a far-flung village in nearby Prosperidad town, kidnapping at least 70 teachers and pupils for several days. He was subsequently arrested for the kidnapping.
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=866123&publicationSubCategoryId=200
Four people, including three policemen, were wounded in a grenade explosion in Agusan del Sur early today, police said. The blast in San Francisco, Agusan del Sur at 2:30 a.m. also wounded Ondo Perez, an alleged leader of a kidnapping and robbery gang in the Caraga region, according to Glen dela Torre, provincial police chief. Dela Torre said the explosion occurred hours after policemen swooped down on a hideout of the gang. The gang is believed to be behind a series of highway robberies plaguing the region recently.... Perez, a former leftist rebel-turned government militiaman gained notoriety in 2009 when he and a dozen of his armed followers seized a school in a far-flung village in nearby Prosperidad town, kidnapping at least 70 teachers and pupils for several days. He was subsequently arrested for the kidnapping.
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=866123&publicationSubCategoryId=200
Gunmen terrorize Maguindanao farming village
From the Philippine Star (Nov 2): Gunmen terrorize Maguindanao farming village
Unidentified gunmen set on fire two houses and fired assault rifles at a farming village in Maguindanao’s Montawal town Wednesday night, wounding a two-year-old child and sending dozens of villagers running for their lives.... The attack was the second in two weeks. Armed men earlier surrounded a farming enclave in the same barangay and scared residents by firing their assault rifles.... Ameril said that some of the community leaders in the barangay that the gunmen are locked in clan wars with equally armed Moro families in the area and in the nearby Liguasan marsh, a 220,000-hectare delta at the tri-boundaries of Maguindanao, North Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat provinces.... Ameril said one of the protagonists in the recurring armed conflicts in the affected barangay is a relative of Montawal’s incumbent mayor, who is locked in a long-time dispute with a commander of an armed guerilla faction.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=200&articleId=866066
Unidentified gunmen set on fire two houses and fired assault rifles at a farming village in Maguindanao’s Montawal town Wednesday night, wounding a two-year-old child and sending dozens of villagers running for their lives.... The attack was the second in two weeks. Armed men earlier surrounded a farming enclave in the same barangay and scared residents by firing their assault rifles.... Ameril said that some of the community leaders in the barangay that the gunmen are locked in clan wars with equally armed Moro families in the area and in the nearby Liguasan marsh, a 220,000-hectare delta at the tri-boundaries of Maguindanao, North Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat provinces.... Ameril said one of the protagonists in the recurring armed conflicts in the affected barangay is a relative of Montawal’s incumbent mayor, who is locked in a long-time dispute with a commander of an armed guerilla faction.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=200&articleId=866066
US ship's Pinoy crew: Working with fighter planes not easy but 'fun'
From GMANews (Nov 1): US ship's Pinoy crew: Working with fighter planes not easy but 'fun'
Holding one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, the Filipino crew of the nuclear-powered USS George Washington said working for an aircraft carrier was very challenging but also "fun." In an interview with GMA News Online last week, 24-year-old California-born Marvin Balbuena, said it was exciting to be part of the crew that helps launch the United States top fighter planes. "We hook up the bird (fighter plane) and launch them,” said Balbuena, who works on the flight deck of the Nimitz carrier that is as tall as a 24-storey building. The USS George Washington docked in Manila on October 24 for a five-day goodwill visit. Balbuena is one of some 900 Filipinos working in the USS George Washington, comprising about 20 percent of the ship's total crew....
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/280531/pinoyabroad/worldfeatures/us-ship-s-pinoy-crew-working-with-fighter-planes-not-easy-but-fun
Holding one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, the Filipino crew of the nuclear-powered USS George Washington said working for an aircraft carrier was very challenging but also "fun." In an interview with GMA News Online last week, 24-year-old California-born Marvin Balbuena, said it was exciting to be part of the crew that helps launch the United States top fighter planes. "We hook up the bird (fighter plane) and launch them,” said Balbuena, who works on the flight deck of the Nimitz carrier that is as tall as a 24-storey building. The USS George Washington docked in Manila on October 24 for a five-day goodwill visit. Balbuena is one of some 900 Filipinos working in the USS George Washington, comprising about 20 percent of the ship's total crew....
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/280531/pinoyabroad/worldfeatures/us-ship-s-pinoy-crew-working-with-fighter-planes-not-easy-but-fun
Can MILF troops drop their guns?
From Rappler (Nov 2): Can MILF troops drop their guns?
It sounds promising, as explained by the leader of the Philippines' biggest Muslim rebel group in a rare press conference. In a gated portion of the main camp of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), its chair Murad Ebrahim said a final peace deal with the Philippine government would make guns unnecessary for the group's 12,000 fighters. Why hold on to firearms, he said, if the deal will produce justice and a booming economy? The road to a final political settlement, which is envisioned by 2016, has begun with the signing of an initial Framework Agreement in October. But on the dirt road leading out of Camp Darapanan, MILF troops admitted they find the decommissioning of firearms unthinkable. While it is one of the landmark provisions of the initial agreement on the Bangsamoro region, it is also among the most contentious. MILF troops have embraced their firearms, after all, as more valuable than their wives following decades of armed rebellion....
http://www.rappler.com/nation/15336-can-milf-troops-drop-their-guns
It sounds promising, as explained by the leader of the Philippines' biggest Muslim rebel group in a rare press conference. In a gated portion of the main camp of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), its chair Murad Ebrahim said a final peace deal with the Philippine government would make guns unnecessary for the group's 12,000 fighters. Why hold on to firearms, he said, if the deal will produce justice and a booming economy? The road to a final political settlement, which is envisioned by 2016, has begun with the signing of an initial Framework Agreement in October. But on the dirt road leading out of Camp Darapanan, MILF troops admitted they find the decommissioning of firearms unthinkable. While it is one of the landmark provisions of the initial agreement on the Bangsamoro region, it is also among the most contentious. MILF troops have embraced their firearms, after all, as more valuable than their wives following decades of armed rebellion....
http://www.rappler.com/nation/15336-can-milf-troops-drop-their-guns
Rebel returnee chooses to surrender in La Union
From the Philippine Information Agency (nov 1): Rebel returnee chooses to surrender in La Union
CAMP DIEGO SILANG, Carlatan, San Fernando City, La Union: Trusting in the government’s serious efforts in advancing the peace process and guaranteeing national security, another rebel surrendered on October 25, 2012 to the La Union Police Provincial Office (LUPPO) in Camp Diego Silang, here. LUPPO Police Community Relations Chief Police Chief Inspector Marlon Paiste said rebel returnee Moises Bumusao, alias “Ka Wawi”, 25, and a resident of Barangay Basao, Tinglayan, Kalinga surrendered to LUPPO under the leadership of Provincial Director PSSupt Ramon O. Purugganan, PSupt Robert B. Mesa, Chief, Provincial Intelligence Branch (LUPPO-PIB) and also with the presence of Barangay Captain Rodolfo M. Bacani of barangay Carlatan, this city. This significant gain is a result of sustained intelligence efforts and painstaking negotiations made by the Provincial Intelligence Branch of La Union PPO, Naval Forces Northern Luzon (NFNL), Regional Intelligence Unit -14, 51st Military Intelligence Company of the Philippine Army and Regional Intelligence Unit 1 under the supervision of PSupt Mesa, Paiste said. According to LUPPO-PIB, Bumusao is a member of “Kilusang Larangan ng Guerilla Marco” and listed Nr 27 under 3rd Quarter 2011 Periodic Status Report on Threat Groups (PSRTG). His surrender to the government is characterized by frustration in their organization’s leadership and empty promises of cadres. Just recently, Gangang Allin, another member of Kilusang Larangang Guerilla Marco operating in Cordillera also surrendered to LUPPO. Having yielded two rebel returnees in a span of four (4) months is a big accomplishment for the men and women of this provincial police office.
http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=311351664510
CAMP DIEGO SILANG, Carlatan, San Fernando City, La Union: Trusting in the government’s serious efforts in advancing the peace process and guaranteeing national security, another rebel surrendered on October 25, 2012 to the La Union Police Provincial Office (LUPPO) in Camp Diego Silang, here. LUPPO Police Community Relations Chief Police Chief Inspector Marlon Paiste said rebel returnee Moises Bumusao, alias “Ka Wawi”, 25, and a resident of Barangay Basao, Tinglayan, Kalinga surrendered to LUPPO under the leadership of Provincial Director PSSupt Ramon O. Purugganan, PSupt Robert B. Mesa, Chief, Provincial Intelligence Branch (LUPPO-PIB) and also with the presence of Barangay Captain Rodolfo M. Bacani of barangay Carlatan, this city. This significant gain is a result of sustained intelligence efforts and painstaking negotiations made by the Provincial Intelligence Branch of La Union PPO, Naval Forces Northern Luzon (NFNL), Regional Intelligence Unit -14, 51st Military Intelligence Company of the Philippine Army and Regional Intelligence Unit 1 under the supervision of PSupt Mesa, Paiste said. According to LUPPO-PIB, Bumusao is a member of “Kilusang Larangan ng Guerilla Marco” and listed Nr 27 under 3rd Quarter 2011 Periodic Status Report on Threat Groups (PSRTG). His surrender to the government is characterized by frustration in their organization’s leadership and empty promises of cadres. Just recently, Gangang Allin, another member of Kilusang Larangang Guerilla Marco operating in Cordillera also surrendered to LUPPO. Having yielded two rebel returnees in a span of four (4) months is a big accomplishment for the men and women of this provincial police office.
http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=311351664510
Gunmen torch 2 houses, strafe others in Maguindanao town
From the Philippine News Agency (Nov 2): Gunmen torch 2 houses, strafe others in
Maguindanao town
An armed conflict involving warring families in Datu Montawal, Maugindanao erupted Thursday with two houses torched by the protagonists and a series of gun-bursts sent civilians fleeing. Col. Benjie Hao, chief of the 7th Infantry Battalion commander, no one was hurt in the incident but the strafing forced civilians in Barangay Poblacion to vacate their homes when gunmen arrived at past 7 p.m. Witnesses said the civilians were resting following dinner when suddenly two houses were engulfed by fire. Following the conflagration, a series of gun burts ensued forcing many residents, including children and women, to flee to safer grounds. Hao said a long standing family feud involving two Muslim clans have triggered on and off skirmishes in Poblacion Montawal. Mayor Utto Montawal has requested the deployment of military personnel in the town center to prevent the armed confrontation between protagonists from happening again.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=467880
An armed conflict involving warring families in Datu Montawal, Maugindanao erupted Thursday with two houses torched by the protagonists and a series of gun-bursts sent civilians fleeing. Col. Benjie Hao, chief of the 7th Infantry Battalion commander, no one was hurt in the incident but the strafing forced civilians in Barangay Poblacion to vacate their homes when gunmen arrived at past 7 p.m. Witnesses said the civilians were resting following dinner when suddenly two houses were engulfed by fire. Following the conflagration, a series of gun burts ensued forcing many residents, including children and women, to flee to safer grounds. Hao said a long standing family feud involving two Muslim clans have triggered on and off skirmishes in Poblacion Montawal. Mayor Utto Montawal has requested the deployment of military personnel in the town center to prevent the armed confrontation between protagonists from happening again.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=467880
Ex-ranking NPA commander killed by suspected rebels on All Saints’ Day
From the Philippine News Agency (Nov 2): Ex-ranking NPA commander killed by
suspected rebels on All Saints’ Day
The victim, identified as Elmo Taburada, a resident of the sub-village of Avocado in Talalac, a hinterland barangay in Sta. Catalina town, succumbed to three gunshot wounds and died instantly, according to Col. Marion Sison, commander of the 79th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army based in Siaton, Negros Oriental. Taburada was the former vice commander of the Sentro de Gravidad Platoon of the NPA’s Komiteng Rehiyon Sentral Bisayas-Southeastern Front operating in southern Negros Oriental, said Col. Sison. Taburada had voluntarily surrendered to the Philippine Army during the first quarter of this year, bringing with him an M-16 Armalite rifle and since then had led a normal life after being reunited with his family in Avocado, Sison added.... A note left behind by the perpetrators at the crime scene indicated that the NPA had killed Taburada for at least three reasons, said Col. Sison. The note said Taburada was accused of helping the Philippine Army in its anti-insurgency campaign, turning over a firearm to authorities during his surrender, and encouraging other members of the rebel movement to surrender, Sison added.... The Army commander said that immediately after Taburada is buried within the next 24 hours, the 79th IB will lead an indignation rally in Avocado and dialogue with residents there to continue supporting the government’s campaign to crush the insurgency. http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=467959
The victim, identified as Elmo Taburada, a resident of the sub-village of Avocado in Talalac, a hinterland barangay in Sta. Catalina town, succumbed to three gunshot wounds and died instantly, according to Col. Marion Sison, commander of the 79th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army based in Siaton, Negros Oriental. Taburada was the former vice commander of the Sentro de Gravidad Platoon of the NPA’s Komiteng Rehiyon Sentral Bisayas-Southeastern Front operating in southern Negros Oriental, said Col. Sison. Taburada had voluntarily surrendered to the Philippine Army during the first quarter of this year, bringing with him an M-16 Armalite rifle and since then had led a normal life after being reunited with his family in Avocado, Sison added.... A note left behind by the perpetrators at the crime scene indicated that the NPA had killed Taburada for at least three reasons, said Col. Sison. The note said Taburada was accused of helping the Philippine Army in its anti-insurgency campaign, turning over a firearm to authorities during his surrender, and encouraging other members of the rebel movement to surrender, Sison added.... The Army commander said that immediately after Taburada is buried within the next 24 hours, the 79th IB will lead an indignation rally in Avocado and dialogue with residents there to continue supporting the government’s campaign to crush the insurgency. http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=467959
Barangay chairman killed in Lanao del Sur
From the Philippine News Agency (Nov 2): Barangay chairman killed in Lanao del
Sur
A barangay chairman was shot and killed by three gunmen in the hinterlands of Lanao del Sur, a military official disclosed Friday. Army’s 51st Infantry Battalion commander Lieutenant Colonel Ceasar Marlon Yadao said the incident took place Wednesday in Barangay Lumbac, Bayang municipality, Lanao del Sur. Yadao identified the fatality as Subuh Abdulharim, the barangay chairman of Bago-Ingud of the same municipality. Yadao identified the suspects as Datu Otog Bolawan, Alemodin Madid, Nasser Sultan and Satar Madid. The suspects surrendered on Wednesday night after the military and police launched joint pursuit operations, Yadao said. Confiscated from the suspects’ possessions were three M-16 Armalite rifles and an M-14 rifle with several rounds of ammunition, he said. The suspects were turned over to the custody of the police for the filing of appropriate charges, he said.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=468009
A barangay chairman was shot and killed by three gunmen in the hinterlands of Lanao del Sur, a military official disclosed Friday. Army’s 51st Infantry Battalion commander Lieutenant Colonel Ceasar Marlon Yadao said the incident took place Wednesday in Barangay Lumbac, Bayang municipality, Lanao del Sur. Yadao identified the fatality as Subuh Abdulharim, the barangay chairman of Bago-Ingud of the same municipality. Yadao identified the suspects as Datu Otog Bolawan, Alemodin Madid, Nasser Sultan and Satar Madid. The suspects surrendered on Wednesday night after the military and police launched joint pursuit operations, Yadao said. Confiscated from the suspects’ possessions were three M-16 Armalite rifles and an M-14 rifle with several rounds of ammunition, he said. The suspects were turned over to the custody of the police for the filing of appropriate charges, he said.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=468009
Top USAID official to visit PHL to launch development projects
From the Philippine News Agency (Nov 2): Top USAID official to visit PHL to
launch development projects
The U.S. Embassy in Manila said Eric Postel, assistant administrator for USAID’s Bureau of Economic Growth, Education and Environment, will be in Manila from Nov. 5 to 8. He will meet with high-level Philippine government officials, business chambers, and other stakeholders to discuss the U.S.-Philippines Partnership for Growth (PFG) initiative launched in November 2011 by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario. PFG provides a new framework for deepening and strengthening bilateral engagement to promote broad-based and inclusive economic growth. The program is intended to mobilize the resources of both countries to speed up economic growth in the Philippines....Postel will be accompanied by Paula Reed Lynch, managing director of the Policy Analysis Office for the Office of U.S. Foreign Assistance Resources at the U.S. Department of State.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=467897
The U.S. Embassy in Manila said Eric Postel, assistant administrator for USAID’s Bureau of Economic Growth, Education and Environment, will be in Manila from Nov. 5 to 8. He will meet with high-level Philippine government officials, business chambers, and other stakeholders to discuss the U.S.-Philippines Partnership for Growth (PFG) initiative launched in November 2011 by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario. PFG provides a new framework for deepening and strengthening bilateral engagement to promote broad-based and inclusive economic growth. The program is intended to mobilize the resources of both countries to speed up economic growth in the Philippines....Postel will be accompanied by Paula Reed Lynch, managing director of the Policy Analysis Office for the Office of U.S. Foreign Assistance Resources at the U.S. Department of State.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=467897
Suspected NPA rebels gun down ex-commander
From the Philippine Star (Nov 2: Suspected NPA rebels gun down ex-commander
New People's Army (NPA) rebels allegedly shot dead a former ranking official of the communist movement in Negros Oriental on All Saints' Day. Colonel Marion Sison, commander of the 79th Infantry Battalion, said that former NPA vice commander Elmo Taburada, succumbed to three gunshot wounds. Taburada, from NPA's Sentro de Gravidad Platoon of the Komiteng Rehiyon Sentral Bisayas-Southeastern Front in Negros Oriental, surrendered to the Army early in 2012 and subsequently lived a "normal life" with his family based in Avocado. Army officials condemned the attack by the rebels, calling it a "desperate move" by the insurgents who continue to threaten its former members and to inspire fear among residents, Sison said. The incident, however, is an indication that the government is succeeding in its anti-insurgency campaign, the officials said. Sison said that the NPA rebels, who left a note at the crime scene, killed Taburada for turning over his firearm upon surrender, encouraging others to surrender and helping the Army in hunting down other members of the rebel group.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/article.aspx?publicationsubcategoryid=200&articleid=866081
New People's Army (NPA) rebels allegedly shot dead a former ranking official of the communist movement in Negros Oriental on All Saints' Day. Colonel Marion Sison, commander of the 79th Infantry Battalion, said that former NPA vice commander Elmo Taburada, succumbed to three gunshot wounds. Taburada, from NPA's Sentro de Gravidad Platoon of the Komiteng Rehiyon Sentral Bisayas-Southeastern Front in Negros Oriental, surrendered to the Army early in 2012 and subsequently lived a "normal life" with his family based in Avocado. Army officials condemned the attack by the rebels, calling it a "desperate move" by the insurgents who continue to threaten its former members and to inspire fear among residents, Sison said. The incident, however, is an indication that the government is succeeding in its anti-insurgency campaign, the officials said. Sison said that the NPA rebels, who left a note at the crime scene, killed Taburada for turning over his firearm upon surrender, encouraging others to surrender and helping the Army in hunting down other members of the rebel group.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/article.aspx?publicationsubcategoryid=200&articleid=866081
Communist rebels’ abandoned camp found in Iloilo
From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Nov 2): Communist rebels’ abandoned camp found in Iloilo
The military found an abandoned camp of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Iloilo Thursday, an Army spokesman said. “The camp has several foxholes, kitchens, and three makeshift classrooms and a water supply,” Major Enrico Ileto, 3rd Infantry Division (ID), said in a statement Friday. The camp was built by the communist rebels in a remote area and it could have been used as a training facility, Ileto said. “The camp was situated behind mountainous terrain, thick vegetation and trees and can be reached through hours of walk from the nearest barangay roads of Bucari, Danao and Cagay of Leon Municipality,” he said. Ileto said that the camp was discovered with the help of the local residents who tipped off about the presence of the rebel camp. He said a previous encounter with the rebels made government troops suspicious because of the high level of resistance the insurgents were putting up. “A squad of soldiers conducting follow-on combat operations discovered 9:20 a.m. Thursday [the camp] believed to have been abandoned recently by top regional NPA personalities of Panay island after the said encounter,” Ileto said....
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/300338/communist-rebels-abandoned-camp-found-in-iloilo
The military found an abandoned camp of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Iloilo Thursday, an Army spokesman said. “The camp has several foxholes, kitchens, and three makeshift classrooms and a water supply,” Major Enrico Ileto, 3rd Infantry Division (ID), said in a statement Friday. The camp was built by the communist rebels in a remote area and it could have been used as a training facility, Ileto said. “The camp was situated behind mountainous terrain, thick vegetation and trees and can be reached through hours of walk from the nearest barangay roads of Bucari, Danao and Cagay of Leon Municipality,” he said. Ileto said that the camp was discovered with the help of the local residents who tipped off about the presence of the rebel camp. He said a previous encounter with the rebels made government troops suspicious because of the high level of resistance the insurgents were putting up. “A squad of soldiers conducting follow-on combat operations discovered 9:20 a.m. Thursday [the camp] believed to have been abandoned recently by top regional NPA personalities of Panay island after the said encounter,” Ileto said....
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Youth: Military’s new army for peace
From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Nov 2): Youth: Military’s new army for peace
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has fielded a new army in its quest for peace: the youth. Instead of guns, tanks, and bullets, these youth from ethnic groups all over the country will be armed with their the appreciation of different cultures, the love for nature, and their rich ethnic heritage in the war against war itself. The AFP organized the first ever National Youth Leadership Summit (NYLS) last October 28-30, where more than 600 participants of different ethnic backgrounds from all over the country participated in cultural exchange, environmental conservation, and community development activities. General Jessie Dellosa, AFP Chief of Staff, said that the NYLS was “our invitation for all Filipinos to take an active part in winning the peace for our country and [for] succeeding generations.” “We believe that everyone—the military, the civil society, academe, and even the youth—share a common responsibility for this effort. We are all in this Bayanihan, including the youth,” Dellosa said.... The NYLS that was held in Davao City convened the members of the regional “Youth for Peace Movement” and organized it into the National Youth Alliance for Peace (NYAP) with Leslie Bangoy elected as the national president....
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has fielded a new army in its quest for peace: the youth. Instead of guns, tanks, and bullets, these youth from ethnic groups all over the country will be armed with their the appreciation of different cultures, the love for nature, and their rich ethnic heritage in the war against war itself. The AFP organized the first ever National Youth Leadership Summit (NYLS) last October 28-30, where more than 600 participants of different ethnic backgrounds from all over the country participated in cultural exchange, environmental conservation, and community development activities. General Jessie Dellosa, AFP Chief of Staff, said that the NYLS was “our invitation for all Filipinos to take an active part in winning the peace for our country and [for] succeeding generations.” “We believe that everyone—the military, the civil society, academe, and even the youth—share a common responsibility for this effort. We are all in this Bayanihan, including the youth,” Dellosa said.... The NYLS that was held in Davao City convened the members of the regional “Youth for Peace Movement” and organized it into the National Youth Alliance for Peace (NYAP) with Leslie Bangoy elected as the national president....
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