Monday, August 8, 2016

4 military personnel named in Duterte's 'narco list' no longer connected with AFP

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 8): 4 military personnel named in Duterte's 'narco list' no longer connected with AFP

The Armed Forces of the Philippines on Monday confirmed that four military personnel included in President Rodrigo R. Duterte's "narco list", are no longer connected with the AFP.

Reports coming from different units indicate that Cpl. Alfrenz Gurias Abedin, Pfc. Dalimama Ipad, Pfc. Philip Miro and CAFGU (militiaman) Casimiro Castro have been discharged from the service for sometime now, AFP public affairs office chief, Col. Edgard Arevalo, said, noting that the exact date of their discharge still has to be ascertained.

The fourth, retired Brig. Gen. Leoncio Daniega, had already died on May 8, 2010.

Records from the AFP Pensions and Gratuity Management Center showed that Daniega retired from service in December 1994 and his last known address was in Caloocan City.

"On the other hand, we are still in the process of determining the whereabouts of SSg Vic Dela Cruz and Cpl. Cusinan Lopez. The AFP is checking with other units that may have SSg Dela Cruz and Lopez in their roster," Arevalo said.

Meanwhile, the AFP has reiterated its unwavering support for the crackdown on illegal drugs.

"We pledge our full cooperation in tracking down drug suspects and in assisting the Philippine National Police in its law enforcement operations,” AFP Chief-of-sStaff Gen. Ricardo Visaya said.

“Rest assured that we will exhaust all efforts to cleanse our ranks and ensure that a high standard of discipline and professionalism is enforced,” he added.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=911670

House Speaker Alvarez hints need to talk to local rebels

From the Philippine Information Agency (Aug 8): House Speaker Alvarez hints need to talk to local rebels

“We might be talking to the wrong people,” House Speaker Pantaleon “Bebot” Alvarez said over the weekend as he hinted the need to talk with local rebels.

In an interview last Saturday (Aug 06), Alvarez aired his personal views of  the recent ambush against Civilian Armed Forces  Geographical Unit (CAFGU) members that was owned  up by the New People’s Army (NPA).

Happened on July 27 in Barangay Gupitan, Davao del Norte, the incident eventually led President Rodrigo R. Duterte to withdraw the unilateral ceasefire he  declared during his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) delivered on July 25.

Alvarez surmised that the NPA group which orchestrated the reported ambush could be sending a message to  the government.

“We have to read between the lines why this happened,” he told members of Tagum media. “Sa ako lang pangagpas, basin naa sila’y mensahe nga (I think, they might be telling us that) we might be talking to the wrong people,” he added.

He made it  clear, however, that he was not saying “anything conclusive” and that  his view was just his personal “impression” on the incident which he considered as worthy of  looking into.

Meanwhile, when asked about the relevance of local peace negotiation, Alvarez pointed out the  need to talk not just with those “who are not in the country”.

Kani on the ground sila man gud ang naa diri (Those who are on the ground, they are the ones here). We really have to talk to them,” he said.

Alvarez was in Tagum City last Saturday, meeting with his constituents from barangays in Davao del Norte 1stDistrict that delivered him winning votes last May 9 elections.

On the other hand, Kapalong Municipal Mayor Maria Theresa Royo-Timbol in an interview with the Provincial Information Office  appealed to  members of NPA to join the search for peace at the community levels.

“Pareho lang ta Pilipino; pareho lang ta nangandoy ug kalinaw. (We are all Filipinos; we are all  dreaming for peace.),” she said.

Timbol noted that members of indigenous people (IP) communities in Barangay Gupitan are seeking for peace especially now that the area has become a focus of development.

“Nag abli kita ug 17 ka IP schools (We have opened 17 IP schools) and that the  farm-to-market road project has been started with concrete bridge (component),” she said.

http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/1591470645981/house-speaker-alvarez-hints-need-to-talk-to-local-rebels

Dole-Stanfilco closes two Philippine operations

From AsiaFruit (Aug 8): Dole-Stanfilco closes two Philippine operations

Banana giant shuts sites in the northern part of Mindanao after rebels torch seventh container truck this year

Incessant attacks from Philippine rebels have prompted Dole-Stanfilco to permanently close two of its banana operations in the province of Surigao del Sur.

According to the Inquirer, the multinational company has informed the Caraga regional office of the Philippine’s Department of Labor and Employment that it will shut down its sites in Barobo and Tagbina, after losing its seventh container truck this year in an explosion.

The attacks are believed to have been carried out by the New People’s Army (NPA), a militant group that Dole-Stanfilco has refused to pay revolutionary taxes to.

The Inquirer reported that rebels have torched 19 of Dole’s container trucks since 2010, costing the company in the vicinity of P20m (US$426,398). The trucks are used to transport bananas from the Surigao del Sur plantations to Davao City, where they are distributed for export.

Dole-Stanfilco employed over 1,500 workers across the two sites. A large contingent of the displaced employees staged a rally last week to condemn the NPA’s actions.

“Where now are their claims that they are soldiers of the masses that will look after our welfare? We are here not to fight with arms but to condemn the extortion activities of the NPAs which cost our livelihood,” said Concepcion Jumao-as, who spoke at the rally.

http://www.fruitnet.com/asiafruit/article/169561/dole-stanfilco-closes-two-philippine-operations

NDF clears N. Samar solon, gov of any links to drug trade

From the Daily Tribune (Aug 8): NDF clears N. Samar solon, gov of any links to drug trade

The embattled Ong family from Northern Samar being accused of having links to drugs found an unlikely ally in the National Democratic Front (NDF)-Eastern Visayas, as they cleared Northern Samar Rep. Edwin Ong and his uncle, Northern Samar Gov. Jose Ong, of any links to illegal drugs.

“There is no truth and factual basis in the allegations of the Ongs’ participation in the illegal drugs trade in the province of Northern Samar. If the Ongs were involved in illegal drug trade, we will certainly not be blind and we would have definitely taken immediate action,” said Fr. Santiago “Ka Sanny” Salas, NDF-Eastern Visayas spokesman.

The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Region VIII in Eastern Visayas also declared that the two Ongs are not involved in any illegal drug activities.

PDEA Region 8 Director Laurefel Gabales refuted allegations against the Ongs, saying he ordered his men to investigate them based on reports that reached his office.

After the investigation, Gabales said they could not find any evidence that would link the Ongs to illegal drugs.

Gabales said he received reports on the Ongs’ alleged illegal activities before the May 9 elections, the reason why PDEA Region VIII immediately checked the information.

According to Gabales, the accusations against Rep. Ong and Gov. Ong are baseless which surfaced before the election.

 http://www.tribune.net.ph/nation/ndf-clears-n-samar-solon-gov-of-any-links-to-drug-trade

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Peace talks with Reds dim after mine killings

From the Daily Tribune (Aug): Peace talks with Reds dim after mine killings

Hurdles to the peace negotiations slated to start between the government and the communist movement in Oslo, Norway on August 20 have become tougher yesterday after President Duterte issued a new ultimatum on against communist rebels’ use of landmines and demanded inclusion of battlefield issues in the peace talks or else he’ll call off the negotiations.

The rift between Duterte and leaders of the communist groups have grown after a continuous exchange of criticisms last week in the aftermath of Duterte’s decision to lift a 5-day-old unilateral ceasefire with the rebels following an encounter in Davao del Norte which claimed a militiaman’s life. Over the weekend, Communist Party of the Philippines-National Democratic Front (CPP-NDF) chief negotiator Luis Jalandoni said in a media forum in Quezon City that the CPP-NDF might seek the postponement of the peace talks.

“If the release of the 22 NDF consultants will not be realized , the NDF will reconsider the postponement of the peace talks until the issue of political prisoners will be resolved,” Jalandoni said through video chat from Utrecht in the Netherlands.

Earlier last week, the Supreme Court (SC) “released from detention” NDF consultants Randall Echanis and Vic Ladlad and former Bayan Muna Rep. Satur Ocampo despite the fact that the individuals were not under detention.

The SC denied the Office of the Solicitor General’s motion for intervention to grant the temporary release of the alleged top leaders of the CPP, who are being called as “peace consultants” who are the couple Benito and Wilma Austria-Tiamzon who were both nabbed in Cebu City in 2014.

Sources from the CPP told the Tribune that among the other personalities that should be released by the Duterte government are NDF consultants Adelberto Silva, who is supposedly the CPP’s central committee chairman who was arrested in Cavite last 2015 and Concha Araneta who is the CPP’s top leader in Western Visayas and who was arrested last year and is currently detained at the Iloilo Provincial Jail.

The communist group also emphasized that both Silva and Araneta are senior citizens and that there also some of their detained comrades who are suffering from diseases.
Duterte in a visit to Camp Panacan, Davao City early yesterday also warned the CPP-NDF’s armed wing, the New People’s Army (NPA) to stop using landmines in their operations against state forces.

“Either you stop it or we stop talking,” Duterte said during a news conference held at the wake of three Philippine Army infantry troops killed in two separate encounters in Compostela Valley on Friday against alleged members of the NPA.

“I would insist you include the landmines or else no talks at all, then we fight for another 45 years…. I am now invoking the Geneva Convention. It is part of the international law, not only of the Philippines but around the world,” Duterte addressed the insurgents.

The Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Eastern Mindanao Command said in a news release on Saturday that a landmine explosion killed three of the soldiers, condemning the Red’s tactics “in the highest form the deliberate use of landmine by the NPAs which is in violation of the International Humanitarian Law.”

NPAs resorting to landmines

The President was at the soldiers’ wake from Saturday evening until the early hours of Sunday at the Naval Station Felix Apolinario in Panacan, Davao City.

Killed in action were Cpl Gilmar C. Mapa, Cpl Jimmy M. Bayta, Pfc Rolen Roy C. Sarmiento, and Cpl Ruel G. Mangaoang, less than a week after Duterte lifted on July 30 the government’s unilateral ceasefire vis-à-vis the communist rebels.

The President declared the truce during his first State of the Nation Address last July 25. It can be recalled that President Duterte lamented the heavy and “tragic” cost of armed rebellion.

“All of us want peace, not the peace of the dead, but the peace of the living. We express our willingness and readiness to go to the negotiating table, and yet we load our guns, fix our sights, pull the trigger. It is both ironic and tragic— and it is endless,” he said in the SONA.

“While we extol the bravery and heroism of our soldiers, kayo, the rebels, do the same for your members and fighters. What I see instead are the widows and the orphans and I feel their pain and grieve, and no amount of cash assistance or the number of medals can compensate the loss of a human life. Sorrow cuts across every stratum of society. It cuts deeply and the pain lasts forever,” the President added iin his first SONA.

Eastmincom said the three died “when pursuing troops of 25IB had a 45-minute skirmish against around 60 NPAs who were utilizing IED. Of the 12 casualties evacuated to Naval Station Felix Apolinario, Station Hospital, three soldiers were declared dead-on-arrival by the attending physicians while the nine others were confined for further medical intervention.”

At least 10 soldiers were wounded in the Monkayo encounter and are recuperating at the Camp Panacan Station Hospital of the Naval Station Felix Apolinario in Panacan, Davao City.

Duterte’s ultimatum for rebel forces to cease and desist on the use of landmines and improvised explosive devices is in line with international protocols, Philippine Army spokesman Col. Benjamin Hao said.

“The call of the President is in line with international protocols on the use of landmines in warfare,” he added.

Hao was referring to the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHIHL), which the New People’s Army signed together with the Government of the Philippines.

It is clearly agreed upon in the CARHIHL that civilians shall be distinguished from combatants, shall not be the object of attacks, and shall be protected against the use of landmines.

“In case the rebels continue to use landmines, it will not stop the PA (from running) after them until the rebels agree to a peaceful resolution to this internal security problem,” Hao pointed out.
http://www.tribune.net.ph/headlines/peace-talks-with-reds-dim-after-mine-killings

Abus abduct 3 Pinoys; another Indonesian seized in Sulu seas

From the Daily Tribune (Aug 8): Abus abduct 3 Pinoys; another Indonesian seized in Sulu seas

Hours after President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the military to finish off the Abu Sayyaf, the bandit group abducted three persons, one of them a telecom technician and his pregnant wife, in the outskirts of Sulu province on Saturday, the military said.

Maj. Filemon Tan Jr., spokesman of the Western Mindanao Command (Wesmincom), identified the victims as Levi Gonzales, 30, a technician of a telecom company, and his wife Daniella Taruc, 26; and Shariff Julhasan Abirin.

Tan said that three were aboard a black multicab when intercepted around 10:20 a.m. along Barangay Timpook, Patikul.

“The victims were heading toward a cellular site in Barangay Bagsak, Talipao when they were abducted by armed men believed to be ASG/KFRG (kidnap for ransom group),” said Tan.

“The three were forcibly taken going to the direction of Sitio Kaban-Kaban. The vehicle was abandoned along the road,” he added.

Last Friday night, Duterte told military to finish off the Abu Sayyaf group stressing that there will be no peace if they (ASG) continue to exist.

Meanwhile, unidentified gunmen have kidnapped another Indonesian sailor in the Sulu Sea where numerous seafarers have been abducted by Islamist extremists in recent months, officials also yesterday said.

The kidnapping took place Wednesday off the northeast of Sabah state on the Malaysian side of Borneo island, Indonesia’s ambassador to Malaysia said.

“(The vessel) was intercepted by a boat carrying four armed men,” ambassador Herman Prayitno told Agence France Presse.

The kidnappers took the Indonesian captain after failing to get the 10,000 ringgit ($2,500) they demanded, Prayitno added. They released the two other crew members, an Indonesian and a Malaysian.

Indonesia’s foreign ministry said it was still trying to find out which group was responsible.

Malaysia’s marine police chief Abdul Rahim Abdullah told AFP authorities were questioning the two crew members from the boat about the case.

The kidnapping is the latest in a string of incidents in the Sulu Sea, where groups of armed men have ambushed fishing vessels and seized Malaysian and Indonesian citizens for ransom.

Ten other Indonesians kidnapped in recent months by the Abu Sayyaf are still being held.

Jakarta has banned Indonesian-flagged vessels from sailing to the Philippines and pushed for joint maritime patrols in the waterway.

A handful of Malaysian sailors have also been kidnapped this year.

The latest kidnapping also came amid the ongoing focused and intensified military operations against the Abu Sayyaf terrorists who are holding more than a dozen hostages, including nine foreigners, prior to the abduction on Saturday.

Among the foreign captives is Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad, who was among the four victims snatched from the posh Oceanview Resort on Samal Island last September.

Two of the Samal victims –Canadians Robert Hall and John Ridsdel, were beheaded one after the other after failing to pay P600-million ransom.

The third victim Filipino Marites Flor was freed last June as a “goodwill” to the Duterte administration.       

http://www.tribune.net.ph/headlines/abus-abduct-3-pinoys-another-indonesian-seized-in-sulu-seas

Reds insist use of landmines valid under international convention

From ABS-CBN (Aug 7): Reds insist use of landmines valid under international convention

The chair of the negotiating panel of the National Democratic Front (NDF) insists that the use of command-detonated landmines by the New Peoples' Army is not violative of the Geneva Convention.

In a statement released Sunday, Luis G. Jalandoni reacted to President Rodrigo Duterte's statement threatening to shelve talks with the militant rebels over landmine attacks.

Duterte gave an ultimatum to the NPA on Sunday.

“Either you stop it or we stop talking. Either you stop it now or I am ordering the government panel to come home,” the President said in a nationally televised speech.

“I am not pleading this time. That’s an ultimatum. I hear another explosion killing people, not only soldiers, killing people, no talks, pasensiya na [I’m sorry],” he added.

However, Jalandoni insisted that the NPA can use these weapons against soldiers.

"The New People's Army can use these weapons inasmuch as there is yet no ceasefire of any kind which is valid and effective between the NPA and the AFP," Jalandoni said in a statement.
 
He added, "The resumption of formal talks is necessary to allow both negotiating panels to take up the mode of ceasefire, as stated in the Joint Statement signed in Oslo on June 15, 2016."

Jalandoni also said he expects the government to grant temporary release to the NDF consultant so they can attend the resumption of formal peace talks between the government and the NDF scheduled from August 20 to 27, 2016.

http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/07/16/reds-insist-use-of-landmines-valid-under-international-convention

Whistle-blower warns of Defense deal mess

From The Standard (Aug 8): Whistle-blower warns of Defense deal mess

Whistle-blower Rhodora Alvarez, who previously filed charges against  officials of the Department of National Defense  in connection with the  helicopter deal, has exposed  yet another potential anomaly in the agency,  this time involving the supply contract for military drones.

“May sindikato sa loob ng DND. Sana mabuwag na po ito. Sayang lamang ang pera ng bayan sa mga walang kwentang gawain ng mga walang pusong tao sa loob ng sistema. Alam ko po na mahirap itong gawin kaya ginagawa ko ang aking share as a Filipino at patuloy ko  itong gagawin hanggang sa tuluyang maramdaman ang pagbabago. Alam kong hindi masasayang ang aking mga sakripisyo dahil narito na ang pagbabago,” Alvarez said in a statement on Sunday.

She said she will write President Rodrigo Duterte a letter detailing how deals are “fixed” at the agency, from pre-qualification bidding to actual contract awards.

Alvarez said that a random check on the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (Philgeps) website led her to a questionable posting last July 29, 2016, a Friday, regarding an Invitation to Bid (ITB) with reference number 3971300 and Solicitation # 04213531 coming from the DND asking for bids on the Marine Forces Imagery and Targeting Support System (MITSS)  Acquisition Project with an approved budget cost of P684,230,000.00.  

The pre-bid conference was supposed to be conducted the following Monday, Aug. 1, 2016 at 10 a.m. at the DND-BAC Secretariat.    

What snagged her eyes, she said, was the heading “Other Information” appearing at the bottom portion of the webpage which states , “Please be informed that the bidding process for this project is already finished. This is only for compliance of posting of NOA and NTP.”

The post was created by Amelia M. Garrero, Executive Assistant of DND BAC Secretariat, who was supposed to have retired in January 2014, according to Alvarez.

Alvarez claimed anyone can easily conclude that the posting was a ruse, a “red flag” that gives birth to a multitude of questions that must be answered.

Alvarez, who appeared as witness before the Senate investigation on the anomalous P1.2-billion chopper deal claimed her attention was caught by the Phigeps post only last week.

“Nakatawag ng aking pansin ang isa sa posting sa philgeps. Una, bakit si Amelia Garrero pa rin? Secondly, nag post ng July 29, Friday na may prebid conference ng August 1, Monday? How can a legitimate supplier respond to this with such a short notice? Is the DND back to business as usual?” she asked.

Based on her experience, Alvarez said that in the UH 1 project, the project had been manipulated before it was posted on the transparency website.

Alvarez explained that she was inspired by Duterte’s remarks last week during his visits in various military camps in Mindanao, where he promised to do away with the corrupt DND procurement in order to equip soldiers with superior weapons and technologically advanced devices to best help them accomplish their mission.

http://thestandard.com.ph/news/-main-stories/top-stories/212702/whistle-blower-warns-of-defense-deal-mess.html

Solon, youth groups oppose mandatory ROTC

From the pro-Communist Party of the Philippines online propaganda publication Bulatlat (Aug 6): Solon, youth groups oppose mandatory ROTC

“There are better solutions for greater youth involvement in nation-building, ones which do not subscribe to the militarist approach of the ROTC.”

 Solon, youth groups oppose mandatory ROTC

“ROTC is not the way to go.”

This is what Kabataan Partylist Rep. Sarah Elago said in reaction to President Rodrigo Duterte’s plan to revive the mandatory Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program for all college students next school year.

On Aug. 3, Elago filed House Bill 2399 or the “ROTC Abolition Act of 2016,” as a counter-measure to Malacañang’s plan, and instead proposes an expanded community service program for students.

In a CNN report, Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said the President “personally backed the revival of the ROTC program.” He said the ROTC will be “able to help build a sense of patriotism” and “build discipline and values” among the youth.

“We do not subscribe to the notion that ROTC could instill discipline and love of country, given its violent and mired history,” Elago said in a news conference on Aug. 3. She said the program should actually be abolished.

Why ROTC should be abolished

In its explanatory note, Elago listed reasons why ROTC should be abolished:

• Although the people are duty-bound to defend the state in accordance with the Constitution, providing military training is not the responsibility of civilian schools;
• Using campuses for military training and barracks is inconsistent with International Humanitarian Law and other treaties that restrict the use of schools for military purposes; It is also goes against Republic Act 7610, or the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act, which states that schools, hospitals, and rural health units shall not be used for military purposes;
• ROTC fosters a “militarist culture,” the culture of violence and human rights violation,” which goes against academic freedom.
• ROTC engendered corrupt practices, in which cadets give officers cash and other favors, in exchange for getting passing grades or being spared from tortuous physical activities.
• The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) reportedly uses the ROTC program as part of its counter-insurgency campaign, even established the Student Intelligence Network (SIN) to monitor organizations, fraternities, student councils and school publications critical of government policies.

“In many ROTC lectures, soldier-instructors tagged student activist groups as affiliated with the New People’s Army, thereby justifying state-sanctioned acts of terror against dissenters,” she said.

Remember Mark Chua

Anakbayan chairperson Vencer Crisostomo also criticized ROTC, saying it “never instilled nationalism, social responsibility, or discipline. It is a training ground for fascist repression and corruption.”

Crisostomo cited the case of the University of Santo Tomas student, Mark Chua who was brutally murdered in 2001.

A Bulatlat report said Chua, together with Romulo Yumul, also a UST student, filed a complaint against the UST Department of Military Science and Tactics and the Department of National Defense (DND) for bribery and extortion. After four months, Chua was found dead, his body was wrapped in a carpet floating in the Pasig, River Manila.

“His hands and feet were tied and his head was wrapped with cloth and duct tape. Based on the autopsy, he died of suffocation,” the report read.

“Let us not forget the memory of UST student Mark Wilson Chua who was brutally murdered because of his brave exposition of corruption in the UST Corps. His death became the spark that led to massive street protests for the stopping of mandatory ROTC,” said Crisostomo.

As a result, Congress enacted Republic Act 9163 on Jan. 23, 2002, that made ROTC optional and institutionalized the National Service Training Program (NSTP).

Still, rampant violence and abuse of students continue under ROTC, Crisostomo said.

Crisostomo cited a viral video in July which showed ROTC cadets from the University of Mindanao-Tagum who were repeatedly hit on their chest and stomach by ROTC officials. A similar case happened at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines in January 2014, when two female cadets complained that they were hit by ROTC officials with half-inch wooden sticks and wooden rifles, which caused severe bruises on their palms and thighs.

He said the program is also used by active duty officers to order cadets to conduct military surveillance on activists in various schools, adding that this will get worse if ROTC is made mandatory.

“President Duterte, you claim to be a socialist. But ROTC is outrightly fascist, and just adds another layer of oppression on the youth and people. If you are truly for the oppressed, we challenge you to stop listening to the generals and rightwing nuts in your midst,” Crisostomo said.

Upgrade National Service Training Program

The HB 2399 proposed to include new programs under the NSTP, such as comprehensive community service, community-based health and nutrition program, community immersion, disaster preparedness, ecological services, and human rights education.

These programs, said Elago would “raise the students’ socio-political consciousness, and enable them to actively participate in the urgent task of understanding and addressing the basic ills of society.”

National Union of Students of the Philippines spokesperson Kevin Castro said the proposed expansion of NSTP is a better way to instill nationalism.

“It is also a way of producing purposeful and instrumentally-motivated citizens which could break barriers of social apathy and inequality, leading the youth to be an effective part of national development,” Castro added.

While Elago agrees that that there is a need to instill nationalism to the youth, however, she said, “imposing compulsory ROTC is not the way to go.”

“There are better solutions for greater youth involvement in nation-building, ones which do not subscribe to the militarist approach of the ROTC,” Elago said.

http://bulatlat.com/main/2016/08/06/solon-youth-groups-oppose-mandatory-rotc/

Catholic schools, communists oppose mandatory ROTC

From Malaya (Aug 8): Catholic schools, communists oppose mandatory ROTC

THE Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines and the Communist Party of the Philippines yesterday opposed a government plan to revive the mandatory Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program for college students.

CEAP said it does not believe that government should force students to undergo military training while the CPP said a mandatory ROTC will only lead to “blind obedience” to state authorities.

Last week, chief presidential legal counsel Salvador Panelo said he would review the National Service Training Program (NSTP) law and its implementation, after Commission on Higher Education chairwoman Patricia Licuanan raised the idea of reviving the ROTC program as a means of instilling discipline and strengthening love for country among the youth.

The NSTP, created though Republic Act 9163 passed in 2001, is a civic education and defense preparedness program for tertiary education students. Under this law, students enrolled in any baccalaureate and or two-year, technical-vocational or associate course are required to complete one NSTP component of their choice, as a graduation requirement. The components are ROTC, the Civic Welfare Training Service, and Literacy Training Service.

The NSTP passage followed the death of a student of the University of Santo Tomas, which is widely believed connected to his exposé on alleged irregularities in UST’ ROTC program.

UST is one of the 1,252 member-schools of CEAP, the national association of Catholic educational institutions in the Philippines.

President Duterte last month said he wants to use the ROTC program to better promote patriotism and love of country among the youth.

Anthony Coloma, CEAP advocacy and information management officer, said the optional ROTC is sufficient in making college students aware of national defense preparedness.

“The ROTC under the NSTP is intended to instill patriotism, moral virtues, respect for rights of civilians, and adherence to the Constitution among others,” he said in a statement.

Coloma also said other college students will be “more fruitful and effective in the Literacy Training Service or in civic service, which the NSTP affirms.”

If at all, Coloma said it would be better if lawmakers will just improve upon the provisions of the NSTP Act of 2001.

The CPP, in statement, said the revival of the mandatory ROTC “will only lead to the fascist mind-conditioning of a new generation of Filipinos.”

It said the program promotes “dogmatism, zealotry, regimentation and acceptance of dictatorial systems.”

It said the use of physical, verbal and psychological abuse is at the core of the military training which, it also said, promotes hazing and torture.

“It (ROTC program) dehumanizes its trainees in order to prepare them to wage an inhuman war against the people and trample on the people’s rights with impunity. There is no way of preventing abuse under the ROTC without doing away with the training itself,” the CPP said.

http://www.malaya.com.ph/business-news/news/catholic-schools-communists-oppose-mandatory-rotc

Newly upgraded US amphibious assault ship patrols Asia-Pacific

From Update.Ph (Aug 7): Newly upgraded US amphibious assault ship patrols Asia-Pacific

A newly upgraded United States Navy Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) has departed Commander, Fleet Activities Sasebo, Japan August 6 for scheduled patrol in Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

The US Navy said Bonhomme Richard completed a 4-month selective restricted availability (SRA) period, during which time the ship made renovations and repairs to combat systems, engineering systems and berthings. These upgrades were made to better serve the Sailors and Marines as they support the mission of security and peace in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

“We are very excited to get the ship back to sea after a successful maintenance period,” said Captain Jeffrey A. Ward, commanding officer, Bonhomme Richard. “The crew has put in a lot of hard work to make sure this ship is ready to return to sea and operate with our regional partners. I am confident in our ability to carry out any mission required of us.”

Bonhomme Richard is forward deployed to Sasebo as part of the Amphibious Force 7th Fleet.

Commander, Amphibious Force U.S. 7th Fleet, is the Navy’s only forward-deployed amphibious force, headquartered at White Beach Naval Facility, Okinawa in Japan.

http://www.update.ph/2016/08/newly-upgraded-us-amphibious-assault-ship-patrols-asia-pacific/8313

Sayyafs ambush army soldiers

From the Mindanao Examiner (Aug 7): Sayyafs ambush army soldiers

Abu Sayyaf gunmen ambushed a small group of army soldiers travelling on motorcycles and killing at least 2 in a fresh attack Sunday in Sulu province in the Muslim autonomous region, police said.

It said two other soldiers were reported injured in the ambush in the village of Bonbon in Patikul town, a known stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf in the province.

The Western Mindanao Command and the 1st Infantry Division did not issue any statement on the latest assault on the military, but the attack occurred just 2 days after President Rodrigo Duterte ordered troops to intensify their anti-terrorism campaign and operations against the Abu Sayyaf.

The identities of the victims were not immediately known, but other sources said they were all members of the army’s 32nd Infantry Battalion deployed in the province to fight the notorious jihadist group tied to the Islamic State.

No individual or group claimed responsibility for the attack, but the police said the Abu Sayyaf is actively operating in the area where 3 people had been abducted on July 6.

The trio was on board a multi-cab when gunmen flagged down the vehicles on the village of Timpook and seized Shariff Julhasan Abirin, Levi Gonzales and his wife Daniela. Gonzales is said to be a technician working for Globe Telecom.

http://mindanaoexaminer.com/sayyafs-ambush-army-soldiers/

Indonesian sailor kidnapped by unidentified gunmen in Sulu sea off Sabah

From the International Business Times (Aug 7): Indonesian sailor kidnapped by unidentified gunmen in Sulu sea off Sabah

Another Indonesian sailor has been kidnapped by a group of unidentified gunmen in the waters of the Sulu Sea, which has been a commonplace for a number of abductions by the Islamist extremists in recent months, officials said on Sunday.

Indonesia's ambassador Herman Prayitno said the kidnapping took place on Wednesday in the waters off the north-east of Sabah state, on the Malaysian side of Borneo Island.

"(The vessel) was intercepted by a boat carrying four armed men," Prayitno told AFP.

Prayitno also said the kidnappers kidnapped the Indonesian captain as they failed to get the RM 10,000 which they demanded. Two other crew members, an Indonesian and a Malaysian were released by the gunmen.

However, the foreign ministry of Indonesia said it was still trying to figure out which group was responsible for the abduction.

This is the latest incident of kidnapping after a series of abductions in the Sulu Sea.

In recent months, ten other Indonesians were kidnapped by the Philippine Abu Sayyaf extremist group and they are still being held by the militants. The group, who are based in remote and mountainous southern Philippine islands, also beheaded two Canadian hostages this year as their ransom demands were not met.

Apart from Indonesians, several Malaysian sailors have also been kidnapped this year.
Indonesia has banned its flagged vessels from sailing to the Philippines and has asked to implement a joint maritime patrol in the vital waterway.

http://www.ibtimes.sg/indonesian-sailor-kidnapped-by-unidentified-gunmen-sulu-sea-off-sabah-2678

ASG strikes again, seizes 3 people in Sulu

From InterAksyon (Aug 7): ASG strikes again, seizes 3 people in Sulu



A day after President Rodrigo Duterte vowed to "annihilate the Abu Sayyaf," suspected members of the kidnap-for-ransom group notorious for a spate of beheadings seized three persons in Sulu.

 The heavily armed men believed to be members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) seized their victims in Barangay Timpook in Patikul town in Sulu, according to Major Felimon Tan Jr., spokesman of the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom).

Tan said Shariff Julhasan Abirin, 30-year-old Levi Gonzales and his wife Daniella Taruc, 26, were taken around 10:20 a.m.

“The victims were onboard a black multicab from Jolo and were heading towards the cellsite of a telecom company located in Barangay Bagsak, Talipao when flagged down by armed men believed to be ASG. The trio was forcibly taken going to the direction of Sitio Kaban-Kaban,” Tan said.

The kidnappers "abandoned their vehicle on the road,” he added.

Tan said Levi Gonzales was a technician of the telco and his pregnant wife was just accompanying him.

Addressing government troops on Friday and Saturday, President Duterte had warned the ASG there will be a day of reckoning "for all of the cruel and brutal things that you are doing."

Duterte added, openly addressing the ASG, "We will collect someday. Just wait, because we are assembling our troops."
http://interaksyon.com/article/131203/asg-strikes-again-seizes-3-people-in-sulu

Abu Sayyafs seize telco technician, 2 others in Sulu

From the Sun Star-Zamboanga (Aug 7): Abu Sayyafs seize telco technician, 2 others in Sulu

THE Abu Sayyaf bandits seized three people, including a technician of a telecom firm, in the province of Sulu, a military official said Sunday, Agust 7.

Major Filemon Tan Jr., Western Mindanao Command spokesman, said the incident took place around 10:20 a.m. Saturday, August 6, in the village of Timpok, Patikul, Sulu.

Tan identified the victims as Levi Gonzales, 30, a telecom firm technician; his wife, Daniella, 26; and Shariff Julhasan Abirin.

The victims were aboard a multicab driven by Abirin on the way to the cell site of a telecom company in the village of Bagsak, Talipao, when they were flagged down by the Abu Sayyaf bandits in Timpok, Patikul.

Tan said the victims were forcibly taken toward Sitio Kaban-Kaban, also in Timpok, while the vehicle was abandoned along the road.

He said troops are tracking the victims' whereabouts.

Aside from the three victims, the bandits are still holding more than 10 people as captives, including foreigners, in the hinterlands of Sulu.

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/zamboanga/local-news/2016/08/07/abu-sayyafs-seize-telco-technician-2-others-sulu-489964