Tuesday, February 13, 2018

MILF: Bangsamoro people must unite – Paglat Vice- Mayor Kali

Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front Website (Feb 12): Bangsamoro people must unite – Paglat Vice- Mayor Kali

PAGLAT, MAGUINDANAO --- In his message during the Bangsamoro Symposium held in this town on February 11, Municipal Vice-Mayor Omar Kali said “the Bangsamoro people must unite to support the Bangsamoro legitimate struggle for right to self-determination.”
Kali emphasized the importance of unity among the Moro people to achieve a peaceful and prosperous community.

The symposium was organized by the MILF Damakling Political Committee in partnership with the Municipality of Paglat.

He said the Moro people want the government to pass the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law to end the armed conflict in Mindanao.



Professor Esmael A. Abdula, President of Kalilintad Peacebuilding Institute (KPI) and Bangsamoro Leadership and Management Institute (BLMI) Training Officer said the Moro people must exert effort to support, and sustain the current peace process between the Philippine Government and the MILF.

Abdula added the MILF and the Moro people want the BBL crafted by the Bangsamoro Transition Commission to be legislated first before federalism.

The BBL is explicitly expressed in the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) signed between the government and the MILF on March 27, 2014 at the MalacaƱan Palace, Manila.

“Unity among Bangsamoro people regardless of affiliations and beliefs is the key to achieve the Bangsamoro right to self-determination”, Abdula underscored.


While the symposium was ongoing, a member of Paglat-based Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF) approached this writer, and said, “We are counting on the wisdom, and sincerity of President Rodrigo Duterte to fast track the passage of BBL, otherwise there can be no peace in our communities”.

“Hostilities will resume as many frustrated youths will result to a more drastic acts despite getting tired of war for so long”, he added.

http://www.luwaran.com/news/article/1205/bangsamoro-people-must-unite-----paglat-vice--mayor-kali

MILF: MILF Leaders Visit Indonesia

Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front Website (Feb 13): MILF Leaders Visit Indonesia



IN PHOTO- (At the center, fr left to right). Indonesian Deputy President Jusup Kalla, MILF Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, and the Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia (in pink blouse), other Indonesian Officials, and MILF leaders

COTABATO CITY - A delegation of some leaders of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) headed by Chairman Al haj Murad Ebrahim visited Indonesia, and received by Indonesian Deputy President Muhammad Jusup Kalla on February 1, 2018.
Kalla played a major role inside the Indonesian government in the successful resolution of the Aceh peace agreement which the MILF wanted to learn from their successful peace process.

The Deputy President shared his experience in achieving peace in Aceh that was torn by prolonged conflict between the local armed group, and the Indonesian military.

" Mutual respect must be the first priority in every peace mission, and secondly, a compromise..., " he added.

Chairman Al Haj Murad, lauding the development in Aceh province noted that his delegation will learn from the example set by Indonesia in conflict settlement.

On the same day the MILF delegation was met by Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi who conveyed her support to the ongoing peace agreement implementation process between the GPH and MILF in sustaining its gains, and encouraged the same to contribute in the peace building process.

The parties also discussed the technical assistance on the political, and governance transition of the MILF; Cooperation on trade, and education; and promotion of " peaceful Islam ".

The MILF delegation also met with the different heads, and representatives of Nahdatul Ulama, and Muhammadiyah, and other Indonesian Islamic organizations.

Meanwhile, upon learning of the visit, some stakeholders in the Moro Homeland are urging the Philippine Government to follow the example of Indonesia which granted a strong form of autonomy to Aceh thereby ending the bloody rebellion in that part of the country.

They said that the implementation of the peace agreements with the MILF, and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) lies mostly in the hands of President Rodrigo Duterte who has strong control over the Senate, and House of Representatives.

Pres. Duterte’s administration must concentrate first in the passage of BBL before the shift to federalism as it takes more time to come up with an agreeable model for the country.

The plan to shift to a federal form of government is being opposed by legal luminaries including some of the surviving framers of the 1987 Constitution.

Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Sr. describes the shift to federalism as ‘catastrophic, and even expressed in some interviews that congress should pass first the BBL as a template to federalism.

The shift to federalism is not gaining ground, and Pres. Duterte should fulfill his commitment made before, and during his campaign for the presidency in 2016 to “correct the historical injustices committed against the Moro people,” and even categorically said that, “nothing can appease the Moro people except the passage of BBL.”

The stakeholders are anxious to learn that Pres. Duterte is true to his words.



IN PHOTO- Chairman Al Haj Murad with Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi

 http://www.luwaran.com/news/article/1206/milf-leaders-visit-indonesia-

NDF/NPA-Quezon: Hinggil sa walang pakundangang paglapastangan ni Duterte sa mga babae

NPA-Quezon propaganda statement posted to the National Democratic Front Website (Feb 12): Hinggil sa walang pakundangang paglapastangan ni Duterte sa mga babae



 PAHAYAG
February 12, 2018

Ka Cleo del Mundo
Tagapagsalita
Apolonio Mendoza Command-NPA-Quezon

Mula 1949 ang Artikulo 27 ng Fourth Geneva Convention ay malinaw na nagsasabing ang anumang anyo ng karahasang sekswal o katulad nito ay isang krimen laban sa sangkatauhan kung ginagawa itong sistematiko at paulit-ulit.

Ang pinakahuling bastos na pahayag ng pasistang pangulo ng Gubyerno ng Republika ng Pilipinas na si Digong Duterte na “barilin sa ari” ang mga babaeng NPA ay hudyat sa naturang krimen at lansakang paglabag sa batas ng digma.

Mariing kinukondena ng buong rebolusyunaryong kilusan sa lalawigan ng Quezon ang panibagong tangka ni Duterte na sirain ang mabuting reputasyon ng CPP-NPA.

Habang patuloy sa paninindak si Duterte na kakalahatiin niya ang bilang ng NPA sa pagtatapos ng 2018 kahit pa mangahulugan ito ng tahasang paglabag sa karapatang tao at batas ng digma (reward system sa mapapatay na NPA, pagdamay sa pamilya ng mga NPA, pekeng pagpapasuko sa mga pekeng NPA, pagbabansag na terorista sa CPP-NPA at suporter nito), ang New People’s Army naman ay naninindigan sa pagsusulong ng isang makatwirang digmang bayan na may mataas na pagsasaalang-alang sa kapakanan ng mga sibilyan, lalo na sa bata at kababaihan.

Ang ganitong mataas na respeto sa kababaihan ang dahilan kung bakit nananatiling ang sektor ng kababaihan ay balon ng mga mandirigma, kumander at kadre ng CPP-NPA sa limang dekadang pakikidigma nito.

Ang ganitong mataas na pagkilala sa karapatan ng babae ang humikayat sa kagaya ko na mag-NPA at buong panahong maglingkod sa mamamayang Pilipino. Sa mahigit isang dekadang pagiging NPA, mapapatunayan ko ang sinseridad ng CPP-NPA sa pagtataguyod ng karapatan ng mga babae.

Bilang patunay, nakasaad sa Tatlong Pangunahing Alituntunin ng Disiplina at Walong Bagay na Dapat Tandaan (mas popular sa katawagang Tres-Otso) ang mataas na pagsasaalang-alang sa karapatan ng babae. Sa Punto 7 — Huwag magsamantala sa mga babae.

Kabaligtarang-kabaligtaran ng patakarang ikinakampanya ng macho-pasistang si Duterte ang disiplina ng NPA, kagaya ng — Maging magalang sa pananalita, Huwag manakit o mang-alimura ng tao, at Huwag magmalupit sa mga bihag.


Bilang ina at NPA na babae, nananawagan ako sa kababaihan ng bansa na mapagpasyang magbalikwas laban sa rehimeng US-Duterte. Madilim ang kinabukasan ng kababaihan sa rehimeng ito.

Nananawagan din ako sa mga unipormadong tauhan ng AFP at PNP na maninidigan laban sa inyong commander-in-chief. Ang kabastusan ni Duterte ay tuwiran at walang pakundangang pang-iinsulto sa inyong mga ina na nagbigay ng inyong kaisa-isang buhay na ngayon ay isinusugal ni Duterte sa kanyang hibang na gera-kontra droga, martial law sa Mindanao at Oplan Kapayapaan.

Tunay na reaksyunaryo at bengatibo ang uhaw sa dugo at manyakis na si Duterte. Sa bawat tagumpay ng NPA, parang pinipitik-sa-bayag si Duterte na kaagad gustong maghiganti.

https://www.ndfp.org/hinggil-sa-walang-pakundangang-paglapastangan-ni-duterte-sa-mga-babae/

CPP/NDF-Quezon: Pahayag ni Ka Cleo del Mundo hinggil sa walang pakundangang paglapastangan ni Duterte sa mga babae

NDF-Quezon propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines Website (Feb 12): Pahayag ni Ka Cleo del Mundo hinggil sa walang pakundangang paglapastangan ni Duterte sa mga babae



Ka Cleo del Mundo, Spokesperson
NPA-Quezon (Apolonio Mendoza Command)

12 February 2018

Mula 1949 ang Artikulo 27 ng Fourth Geneva Convention ay malinaw na nagsasabing ang anumang anyo ng karahasang sekswal o katulad nito ay isang krimen laban sa sangkatauhan kung ginagawa itong sistematiko at paulit-ulit.

Ang pinakahuling bastos na pahayag ng pasistang pangulo ng Gubyerno ng Republika ng Pilipinas na si Digong Duterte na “barilin sa ari” ang mga babaeng NPA ay hudyat sa naturang krimen at lansakang paglabag sa batas ng digma.

Mariing kinukondena ng buong rebolusyunaryong kilusan sa lalawigan ng Quezon ang panibagong tangka ni Duterte na sirain ang mabuting reputasyon ng CPP-NPA.

Habang patuloy sa paninindak si Duterte na kakalahatiin niya ang bilang ng NPA sa pagtatapos ng 2018 kahit pa mangahulugan ito ng tahasang paglabag sa karapatang tao at batas ng digma (reward system sa mapapatay na NPA, pagdamay sa pamilya ng mga NPA, pekeng pagpapasuko sa mga pekeng NPA, pagbabansag na terorista sa CPP-NPA at suporter nito), ang New People’s Army naman ay naninindigan sa pagsusulong ng isang makatwirang digmang bayan na may mataas na pagsasaalang-alang sa kapakanan ng mga sibilyan, lalo na sa bata at kababaihan.

Ang ganitong mataas na respeto sa kababaihan ang dahilan kung bakit nananatiling ang sektor ng kababaihan ay balon ng mga mandirigma, kumander at kadre ng CPP-NPA sa limang dekadang pakikidigma nito.

Ang ganitong mataas na pagkilala sa karapatan ng babae ang humikayat sa kagaya ko na mag-NPA at buong panahong maglingkod sa mamamayang Pilipino. Sa mahigit isang dekadang pagiging NPA, mapapatunayan ko ang sinseridad ng CPP-NPA sa pagtataguyod ng karapatan ng mga babae.

Bilang patunay, nakasaad sa Tatlong Pangunahing Alituntunin ng Disiplina at Walong Bagay na Dapat Tandaan (mas popular sa katawagang Tres-Otso) ang mataas na pagsasaalang-alang sa karapatan ng babae. Sa Punto 7 — Huwag magsamantala sa mga babae.

Kabaligtarang-kabaligtaran ng patakarang ikinakampanya ng macho-pasistang si Duterte ang disiplina ng NPA, kagaya ng — Maging magalang sa pananalita, Huwag manakit o mang-alimura ng tao, at Huwag magmalupit sa mga bihag.

Bilang ina at NPA na babae, nananawagan ako sa kababaihan ng bansa na mapagpasyang magbalikwas laban sa rehimeng US-Duterte. Madilim ang kinabukasan ng kababaihan sa rehimeng ito.

Nananawagan din ako sa mga unipormadong tauhan ng AFP at PNP na maninidigan laban sa inyong commander-in-chief. Ang kabastusan ni Duterte ay tuwiran at walang pakundangang pang-iinsulto sa inyong mga ina na nagbigay ng inyong kaisa-isang buhay na ngayon ay isinusugal ni Duterte sa kanyang hibang na gera-kontra droga, martial law sa Mindanao at Oplan Kapayapaan.

Tunay na reaksyunaryo at bengatibo ang uhaw sa dugo at manyakis na si Duterte. Sa bawat tagumpay ng NPA, parang pinipitik-sa-bayag si Duterte na kaagad gustong maghiganti.#

https://www.philippinerevolution.info/statements/20180212-rnpahayag-ni-ka-cleo-del-mundo-hinggil-sa-walang-pakundangang-paglapastangan-ni-duterte-sa-

CPP/NDF-EV: Pamana expansion to worsen human rights violations, web of corruption

NDF-Eastern Visayas propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines Website (Feb 12): Pamana expansion to worsen human rights violations, web of corruption



Fr. Santiago “Ka Sanny” Salas, Spokesperson
NDFP Eastern Visayas (Region VIII)

12 February 2018
Press Release

The National Democratic Front-Eastern Visayas (NDF-EV) today said the chorus of Samar officials for the Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (Pamana) program’s expansion of road networks on the island will worsen human rights violations as well as corruption by civilian and military high officials.

“The officials from Samar’s three provinces and the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP), which is in charge of Pamana, are extremely mean and avaricious for wanting to expand the project even to areas without a so-called insurgency problem,” said Fr. Santiago “Ka Sanny” Salas, NDF-EV spokesperson. “They even scold the military for declaring several areas in 2015 as ‘insurgency-free’ because they not only knew it wasn’t true, it was also downright stupidity for taking away their cash cow, Pamana. In 2017 the OPAPP allocated “only” P447 million for Pamana in Samar out of P20 billion nationwide, and the greedy officials now want more.

“But without any fundamental changes, or even peace talks toward such, the Samar road projects are utterly superficial and worthless to the people, who demand land reform, national industrialization and other socio-economic reforms. The Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) under Duterte could have forged the Comprehensive Agreement on Socio-Economic Reforms with the NDFP and paved the way for meaningful reforms, but it chose all-out war. Pamana is just a futile bandage on the wounds of civil war caused by the GRP’s butchery.”

Fr. Salas said the people are keenly aware that even as a palliative, Pamana can barely cover-up the US-Duterte regime’s butchery in the war on the Moro and Lumad peoples in Mindanao and other areas in the country threatened with martial law. “The Pamana program may fool some of the people some of the time, but in the end, the GRP will wield all-out war despite the human rights costs because it is not interested in resolving the root causes of the civil war and the people are bound to rise up. The Samar officials are therefore mean and avaricious for supporting the military and demanding a bigger Pamana bureaucratic loot to go around, all for the despicable cause of carrying out the Duterte regime’s Oplan Kapayapaan counterinsurgency campaign.”

The NDF-EV spokesperson called on the people to expose and oppose the Pamana program, and strive for the broadest unity to isolate and overthrow the US-Duterte regime. “Not even a deceptive program like Pamana can disguise Duterte’s fascist brutality as seen in Mindanao. The people have been forewarned and must strive to use all forms of struggle including taking up arms. If the GRP is genuinely interested in peace, it would have continued peace negotations with the NDFP rather than resorting to the false showcase of Pamana. As it is, the sooner the people get rid of Duterte, the better.”

Monday, February 12, 2018

Rights group and Reds: Duterte ‘inciting war crimes’

From InterAksyon (Feb 13): Rights group and Reds: Duterte ‘inciting war crimes’


A female NPA fighter (image from https://www.ndfp.org/)

Communist rebels and human rights advocates accused President Rodrigo Duterte of encouraging the commission of war crimes through his recent statements, including one in which he urged soldiers to shoot female guerrillas “in the vagina.”

This comment runs afoul of Article 27 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, Cleo del Mundo, spokesperson of the New People’s Army’s Apolonio Mendoza Command in Quezon province, pointed out in a statement.

Article 27 says:

“Protected persons are entitled, in all circumstances, to respect for their persons, their honour, their family rights, their religious convictions and practices, and their manners and customs. They shall at all times be humanely treated, and shall be protected especially against all acts of violence or threats thereof and against insults and public curiosity.

“Women shall be especially protected against any attack on their honour, in particular against rape, enforced prostitution, or any form of indecent assault.

“Without prejudice to the provisions relating to their state of health, age and sex, all protected persons shall be treated with the same consideration by the Party to the conflict in whose power they are, without any adverse distinction based, in particular, on race, religion or political opinion.

“However, the Parties to the conflict may take such measures of control and security in regard to protected persons as may be necessary as a result of the war.”

Cristina Palabay, secretary general of Karapatan, said in a separate statement that Duterte “incites the worst violations of international humanitarian law, aside from his exhortations to his State forces to disregard basic human and people’s rights.”

Even before he formally terminated peace negotiations with the communists last Novembe, Duterte had regularly threatened the NPA and even organizations he accuses of being “legal fronts” of the rebels.

Among Duterte’s most recent was an offer of P20,000 to indigenous people for each NPA member they kill. Last year, he also threatened to bomb lumad schools and, in a speech to troops engaged in the fighting in Marawi City, appeared to offer them protection if they committed rape.

His “shoot them in the vagina” quip was made in a speech before “rebel returnees” in MalacaƱang on February 7.

“It is thus no wonder, that his foot soldiers in the military to his minions in the executive branch, the police, and in both houses of Congress have shown the same kind of braggadocio, which is but a mere expression of the Duterte regime’s cowardice to account for its crimes against the Filipino people,” Palabay noted.

On the other hand, Del Mundo contrasted Duterte’s attitude towards women and human rights in general with that of the NPA, which she said “advances a just people’s war that has a high regard for the welfare of civilians, especially children and women.”

“Ang ganitong mataas na respeto sa kababaihan ang dahilan kung bakit nananatiling ang sektor ng kababaihan ay balon ng mga mandirigma, kumander at kadre ng CPP-NPA sa limang dekadang pakikidigma nito (This high respect for women is the reason why the women’s sector remains a well for fighters, commanders and cadres of the CPP (Communist Party of the Philippines)-NPA in five decades of fighting),” she said.

On a personal note, she said this recognition of women’s rights “ang humikayat sa kagaya ko na mag-NPA at buong panahong maglingkod sa mamamayang Pilipino (is what convinced those like me to join the NPA and serve the Filipino people full time,” in her case, for more than a decade.

“Bilang ina at NPA na babae, nananawagan ako sa kababaihan ng bansa na mapagpasyang magbalikwas laban sa rehimeng US-Duterte. Madilim ang kinabukasan ng kababaihan sa rehimeng ito (As a mother and a female NPA, I call on th women of the country to turn their backs on the US-Duterte regime. The future for women is dark under this regime),” she said.

Del Mundo pointed out that the NPA’s code of discipline explicitly prohibits taking advantage of women and harming or verbally abusing others, especially prisoners, “the exact opposite of the policy pushed by the macho-fascist Duterte.”

She also urged soldiers and police personnel “to stand against your commander-in-chief” for “insulting the mothers who gave you the lives that Duterte is now gambling with in his demented war on drugs, martial law in Mindanao and Oplan Kapayapaan.”

Southern Mindanao rebels say slain lumad leader, son were militia recruiters

From InterAksyon (Feb 13): Southern Mindanao rebels say slain lumad leader, son were militia recruiters


(image from https://www.philippinerevolution.info/)

Communist rebels in southern Mindanao admitted killing a lumad leader and his son in Talaingod, Davao del Norte early this month, saying they were militia recruiters who were the subjects of a “standing order” to punish them for alleged “landgrabbing, theft and extortion,” among other abuses.

In a statement, the New People’s Army Southern Mindanao Region Operational Command said Bandjao Mampaundag “was no hero or a benevolent tribal leader of Talaingod but a longtime Cafgu (Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit member) and rabid recruiter of the notorious Alamara paramilitary forces under the payroll of the 10th Infantry Division-AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines).”

“Weighing on the grave abuses and injustice masterminded and implemented by the Mampaundags in Talaingod, the NPA has meted the revolutionary justice that the masses have long sought for,” the rebel statement said.

Mampaundag, an Ata-Manobo who was among the indigenous people who attended a government-organized forum in Davao City that was addressed by President Rodrigo Duterte, and his son Jhonard, who the rebels said was also a Cafgu member, were killed in their home in Sitio Igang, Barangay Palma Gil on February 4.

The military said rebels dressed up as soldiers barged into Mampaundag’s home and shot him and his son dead then set off a bomb to dissuade an ambulance from bringing them to a hospital.

But the NPA said “the two were armed and attempted to open fire against the Red fighters.”

A .45 caliber pistol and a shotgun were seized from them, the rebels added.

The rebels said Mampaundag even ignored “appeals from his relatives and civilians in the community,” building a detachment and organizing Alamara, a paramilitary force that has long been accused by lumad communities of atrocities, and was also active in “intelligence gathering” for the military.

Villages who refused to join the militia were allegedly “ordered to leave their homes and farms.”

He was also accused of extortion and profiting from the sale of his tribe’s ancestral land to customers he handed “dubious land titles.”

“NPA fighters have repeatedly issued warning to Mampaundag and his son Jhonard, to desist from engaging in criminal activities and in the counterrevolutionary operations. In several occasions, Red fighters patiently explained to Mampaundag the perils of military detachment building amid the civilian populace, the conscription of Lumad for paramilitary work, and the dangers in abetting enemy’s search and combat operations,” the rebels said.

The Department of National Defense is now preparing the letter for the cancellation of the purchase of 16 Bell EPI combat utility helicopters

From Update Philippines (Feb 12): The Department of National Defense is now preparing the letter for the cancellation of the purchase of 16 Bell EPI combat utility helicopters

The Department of National Defense (DND) is now preparing the letter for the cancellation of the purchase of 16 Bell EPI combat utility helicopters (CUHs) worth PHP12 billion from Canada.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Monday he will sign the letter anytime this week.

“The formal letter cancelling the contract is being prepared and I will sign it this week. We are looking at Korea, Russia, China and Turkey and other countries for our the medium lift helicopters in lieu of the Bell 412,” Lorenzana emphasized.

But he admitted that the cancellation will affect the DND project to acquire medium-lift helicopters as this has set the process “back to square one”.

The cancellation came in wake of the Canadian government’s move to review the deal after receiving reports that the Philippines is planning to use the helicopters against rebel forces, a claim strongly denied by the DND and Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

This prompted President Rodrigo Duterte to order the DND and AFP to cancel the deal with Bell Helicopter and Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) which is licensed to manufacture the Bell 412 EPI being ordered by country.

Earlier, the DND chief said that they are more than enough suppliers to meet the Philippine requirement for CUHs should the country’s contract with Bell Helicopter and CCC fall through or be terminated.



“Are there other suppliers if the Canada deal will not push through? Yes, there are,” Lorenzana stressed.

Earlier, AFP deputy chief of staff for plans Major Gen. Restituto Padilla said from the onset both Bell Helicopter and CCC are aware that the soon-to-be acquired 16 Bell EPI combat utility helicopters 412 EPI  will be utilized as “combat utility helicopter”.

“The AFP deal for the acquisition of the Canadian Bell 412 as a combat utility helicopter is a very transparent one. From the very onset, the contract has specified that we are acquiring a CUH,” he added.

“It’s intended use as combat utility helicopter is for the transport of troops especially combat casualties and for troop sustainment. It is not an offensive platform and not armed as such. We have dedicated attack helicopters as offensive platforms for such operations,” the military official pointed out.

Lorenzana, however, questioned the timing of raising the issue regarding the deal.

“Wrong (information) or not I think there is malice in the way it is being raised. First, This is just a repeat order. Why do they raise that issue now? Second, It is not an attack helicopter but a medium lift. Meaning pang hakot ng tao, supplies. Third, hindi naman ito hinihingi kundi bibilhin. We do not have to justify how we use these equipment,” he noted.

And since the Philippines lies in the path of the Pacific Ring of Fire, a disaster prone area, Padilla said the nation’s disaster response plan had tasked the AFP to take the lead in undertaking humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HADR) during such times of contingencies.

On Dec. 29, 2017, Lorenzana and representatives of Bell Helicopter and CCC signed the deal for the purchase of the helicopters worth PHP12 billion. Representing Bell Helicopter in the contract signing was James Williamson and Yvonne Chin, CCC Director for Asia.

Delivery of the first Bell EPI combat utility helicopters 412 EPI  units are supposed to start by the first quarter of 2019 while the last batch will be handed over by the second quarter of 2020.

Acquisition of these helicopters is part of the AFP Modernization Program Horizon 2 and will be use in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief and other-related missions.

These aircraft are fully configured and equipped with advance features, which includes an electronic engine control, a glass cockpit display system and Garmin touchscreen navigation system.

Generally, these helicopters are capable of carrying 14 passengers and flying at a maximum speed of 140 knots (around 259 kilometers), cruise speed of 122 knots (226 kilometers per hour) and a range of 402 nautical miles (745 kilometers). It is powered with an enhanced Pratt and Whitney PT6T-3D Twin Pac. (PNA)

Bell EPI combat utility helicopters

https://www.update.ph/2018/02/ph-scrap-p12-b-helicopter-deal-bell-ccc-lorenzana/24326

The Philippine Air Force is sending a woman pilot for training with the US Air Force

From Update Philippines (Feb 12): The Philippine Air Force is sending a woman pilot for training with the US Air Force

2nd Lieutenant Catherine Mae Emeterio Gonzales, who was among the Top 10 graduates of the Philippine Military Academy in 2017, is the first woman pilot aviator from the Philippine Air Force to be selected for the Aviation Leadership Program (ALP) in the United States.

Gonzales, the daughter of a carpenter from Pagadian City, will attend the ALP from February 2018 to May 2019, where she will receive 164 hours of flight training in the T-6A Texan II aircraft, as well as 239 hours of flight operations ground training.

She was selected by the Philippine Air Force selection board to attend the ALP.



Gonzales was one of 8 female graduates of the PMA Salaknib Class of 2017 who landed in the Top 10. Although they were from Pagadian, the Gonzaleses transferred to Zamboanga City when Catherine Mae enrolled at the Western Mindanao State University.

Eight women graduated top of their class at the country’s premier military school.
The Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class of 2017 is led by a female valedictorian, Rovi Mairel Valino Martinez of Cabanatuan City.



The PMA Salaknib (“Sanggalang ay Lakas at Bukay Para sa Kalayaan ng Inang Bayan”) Class of 2017 top 10 are as follows:

1. Rovi Mairel Valino Martinez, Cabanatuan City
2. Philip Modesto Viscaya, Ligao City, Albay
3. Eda Glis Buansi Marapao, Baguio City
4. Cathleen Jovie Santiano Baybayan, San Fernando, Pampanga
5. Carlo Emmanuel Manalasan, Canlas, Pampanga
6. Shiela Joy Ramiro Jallorina, Bagabag, Nueva Viscaya
7. Sheil Marie Calonge De Guzman, Manaoag, Pangasinan
8. Joyzy Mencias Funchica, Butuan City
9. Resie Jezreel Arrocena Hucalla, Compostella Valley
10.Catherine Mae Emeterio Gonzales, Zamboanga City

She said that her decision to become the first woman pilot was inspired by the 2013 Zamboanga siege, where she witnessed how the military air force won the battle.

“Since then, I started to dream of becoming a pilot,” Gonzales said. “During those times, I really felt a great eagerness to defend my hometown, and I thought I could be of great help to that mission from above, since insurgents are vulnerable from this point.”

“Serving my country as a female officer shows how the military profession has matured and opened for great changes by allowing us, female officers, to lead,” she added.

Prior to Catherine Mae’s graduation from PMA, the Gonzaleses were considered “indigents” of Zambowood Barangay.

The Aviation Leadership Program was established to provide pilot training, related training and information exchange to air force personnel in allied developing states with the purpose to support their aviation expertise and defense institution building.

Interestingly, once she finishes training in 2019, she could actually be ready to undergo transition training to the Embraer A-26B Super Tucano, which the PAF is expected to receive starting late next year.

The Philippine Air Force is sending a woman pilot for training with the US Air Force.
 https://www.update.ph/2018/02/philippine-air-force-sending-woman-pilot-training-us-air-force/24318

26 families flee village after threats by rebels

From the Mindanao Times (Feb 13): 26 families flee village after threats by rebels

TWENTY-SIX families comprising 77 individuals are still staying in the evacuation center after fleeing their homes in Barangay Cagawasan, Kibawe, Bukidnon on Saturday over alleged harassment by the New People’s Army.
 
Capt. Norman Tagros, the civil-military operations (CMO) officer of 403rd Infantry Brigade, said the 77 individuals sought shelter in the municipal hall compound of Kibawe starting on Saturday.

“Accordingly, they will not go back to their homes without the assurance of security,” Tagros told TIMES yesterday.

For now, Tagros said the 88th Infantry Battalion is still coordinating with the local government unit of Kibawe to take care of the needs of the evacuees.

Cagawasan Punong Barangay Roland T. Perequitte claimed that the communist rebels started threatening them after they reiterated their support for the military and the government.

“We do not want to be exploited by the NPA anymore,” he said, adding that they were used as couriers by the rebels, and also told to monitor movements of the soldiers in their community.

“Most importantly, we do no not want to be bothered by their presence. They are now accusing us of being military informants and threatening to murder us,” he added.

Meanwhile, the 88th Infantry Battalion is closely coordinating with the LGU of Kibawe, particularly the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and the Municipal Police Station, to address the immediate needs of the Internally Displaced Persons.

In a statement, Brig. General Eric C. Vinoya, commander of the 403rd Infantry Brigade, criticized the NPA for harassing civilians.

“The Communist NPA terrorists are already desperate in their desire to win the support of the people and it is very unfortunate that they are resorting to violence,” Vinoya said.

“While their leadership said that they would attack the military and promised to kill one soldier a day, in reality, they are attacking the innocent and helpless civilians and Lumad leaders. This incident in Kibawe, Bukidnon is another manifestation of this terrorist organization’s gross disrespect to the Filipino people and we will not allow that,” Vinoya said.

The brigade commander has already directed the 88th Infantry Battalion to do all necessary measures to ensure the security of the community.
 

NPA commander, amazon killed in Agusan Sur clash

From the Mindanao Times (Feb 13): NPA commander, amazon killed in Agusan Sur clash

AN ALLEGED top leader of the New People’s Army (NPA) and a female member was killed in an encounter with the soldiers of 26th Infantry Battalion in Sitio Vergara, Barangay Sta. Emilia, Veruela, Agusan del Sur around 4 p.m. this Saturday.
Capt. Renato V. Oller Jr., the civil-military operations (CMO) officer of the 26th IB
, said the troops acted on a tip that the NPA rebels were spotted in a forested area of Barangay La Fortuna starting on Feb. 6. A firefight occurred on the early morning of Feb. 6 when they were ambushed by the rebels.

Four rebels were reportedly wounded in the initial clash. More soldiers were deployed to the area as reinforcement.

 On Feb. 9, soldiers encountered the rebels anew, which resulted in a 30-minute firefight. The troops chased the escaping NPAs, which resulted to another clash.

At around 4 p.m. on February 10, another encounter took place in Sitio Vergara, Barangay Sta Emilia, which lasted for about 25 minutes and killed Levi Amando Bangonan alias King, commanding officer of the SYP Platoon of Guerilla Front 3 of SMRC.

 Another unidentified amazon was found in the area. Soldiers also recovered eight backpacks, two improvised explosive devices, and subversive documents.

 Col. Andres Centino, commander of the 401st Infantry Brigade, said they will continue to pursue the escaping rebels.

“We have laid the better option for them. Their demise is of their own volition,” Centino added. “The people are fed up with all the lies and deceit. These NPA terrorists have no place in a peaceful community.”

http://mindanaotimes.net/npa-commander-amazon-killed-in-agusan-sur-clash/

Naval Education and Training Command personnel, students conduct cleanup activity

From the Philippine Information Agency (Feb 12): Naval Education and Training Command personnel, students conduct cleanup activity



About 1,108 personnel and students of Naval Education and Training Command conducted base and coastal cleanup activity in line with its 79thanniversary celebration. (Photos courtesy of NETC)

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales - About 1,108 personnel and students of Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) recently conducted base and coastal cleanup activity in line with its 79th anniversary celebration.

“This cleanup activity is part of the advocacy of the Navy Education and Training Command to promote a clean and healthy coastal environment,” NETC Commander RADM Danilo Rodelas said.

The base and coastal cleanup started with a muster at the Naval Station Gantioqui Leovigildo Grandstand.

“The activity involved clearing of all waste materials, debris and weeds of the Big Circle, (Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui Main Road) and 4.5-KM coastline from Tower NR4 to NSLG North Beach Area, boundary to the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy,” Rodelas added.

http://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1004985

‘Lumad’ vs ‘lumad’ war feared over Du30 order

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Feb 13): ‘Lumad’ vs ‘lumad’ war feared over Du30 order

Groups say bounty for slain NPA rebels ‘bastardization’ of IP culture



MORALE BOOST In this photo taken in June 2017, President Duterte visits soldiers at Camp Leono in Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat province, to commend their efforts in the government’s battle against terrorists, communist rebels and bandits in Mindanao. —MALACAƑANG PHOTO

President Duterte’s plan to train “lumad” (indigenous peoples) as government militiamen and his promise to give them P20,000 for every slain New People’s Army (NPA) rebel would pit indigenous peoples (IPs) against each other, an alliance of minority groups based in Mindanao said.

Jerome Succor Aba, Sandugo cochair, said the offer was a bold attempt to reduce the lumad into being “mercenaries.”

“The lumad might be poor but it is not in their culture … to kill for money,” Aba told the Inquirer on Monday.

In Manila, Commission on Human Rights spokesperson Jacqueline de Guia said the President’s statement suggested that IPs could be used as “instruments of violence against fellow Filipinos.”

Injustice

“Lumad have long been victims of different forms of injustice. They form part of the country’s most vulnerable and marginalized,” De Guia told the Inquirer.

Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Isagani Zarate said this “bounty-hunting scheme” was a “divide and rule machination” that would further the deterioration of an already grim human rights situation in lumad communities.

ba, however, said Mr. Duterte’s offer would be seized by those who would be blinded by the offer.

“The list goes on of lumad getting killed by their fellow lumad who were trained, brainwashed and paid by the Philippine military and the government,” Aba said.

He said the government’s use of tribal people in the anti-insurgency campaign was not new, noting it had been blamed for killings in the provinces.

“By trying to divide and pit them against each other through military training and offer of money to kill is simply a bastardization of their culture. President Duterte reeks of the worst discrimination against the lumad,” Aba added.

Anticommunist groups

He warned the offer could also embolden the military to target those it simply suspected of being rebels.

Ryan Amper, spokesperson for the human rights group, Barug Katungod Mindanao, said Mr. Duterte’s offers of reward and training appeared to be an attempt to revive the dreaded anticommunist groups Alsa Masa, Tadtad, Pulahan and Ituman in a bloody witch hunt against any suspected communist rebel or sympathizer.

Blanket license
“Duterte is giving blanket license to kill to indigenous paramilitaries like the Alamara, Black Fighters, Bocales Group, Magahat, etc. They will not be able to kill armed NPA [rebels] for sure because the latter have the capacity to kill them as well. But they will massacre hapless civilians, parade their … bodies as slain combatants and claim the reward for themselves,” Amper said.

The military has been training lumad and other villagers to become Cafgu Active Auxiliary (CAA) members.

In December, dozens of Manobo, Tagakaulo, B’laan, Bagobo and T’boli lumad finished their basic military training in Sarangani province.
They became part of the 330 new CAA members who, the military said, would be deployed to their villages in the provinces of North Cotabato, South Cotabato and Davao Occidental.

“They are the communities’ first line of defense … One of their roles is to protect their communities from armed NPA [rebels],” said Col. Roberto Ancan, commander of the Army’s 1002nd Infantry Brigade based in Sarangani.

In an interview last month, Maj. Ezra Balagtey, spokesperson for the Eastern Mindanao Command, said: “We do not tolerate abuses by our men. In fact, we always tell them to put prime consideration to human rights during military operations and even in the conduct of checkpoints.”

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/968246/lumad-vs-lumad-war-feared-over-du30-order

Love in the battlefield: Soldier proposes to combat medic

From ABS-CBN (Feb 13): Love in the battlefield: Soldier proposes to combat medic



With rifles slung to their backs, two soldiers were all smiles as they became engaged during combat patrol, just days before Valentine's Day.

CPOL Denemar Albani, a radioman, popped the question to his girlfriend, combat medic Pvt. Christine Porcadilla while their team was resting in a patrol base in the middle of a forest in Barangay Titulok, Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat.
With grins on their faces, their comrades from the 33rd Infantry Battalion gamely held placards with the words 'Will you marry me' as Albani knelt and asked for Porcadilla's hand.



Lt. Col. Harold Cabunoc, commander of the unit, immediately signed the couple's permit to marry, after both completed the requirements set by the Philippine Army.

Both Albani, 27, and Porcadilla, 26, have fought for the government against Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, New People's Army, and several drug syndicates, according to the military.

http://news.abs-cbn.com/life/02/13/18/love-in-the-battlefield-soldier-proposes-to-combat-medic

Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters Assume ISIS’ Mantle in the Philippines’ Troubled South

From the Geopolitical Monitor (Feb 12): Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters Assume ISIS’ Mantle in the Philippines’ Troubled South (By Michael Hart)

Confiscated weapons from the Marawi siege, public domain Philippines Presidential Communications Operation Office, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Confiscated_Weapons_Marawi_crisis_June_2017.jpg

Summary

In the three months since the jihadists of the ISIS-linked Maute group were routed by Philippine troops in Marawi, another radical band of Islamists have risen from the shadows to take their place as the vanguard of Islamic State in western Mindanao. Since the five-month siege of Marawi ended in late-October, the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) have launched a wave of IED attacks and regularly clashed with security forces, whilst their de-facto leader Esmael Abdulmalik has been touted as a possible replacement for slain Abu Sayyaf militant Isnilon Hapilon as ISIS’ new emir in Southeast Asia.

In the post-Marawi climate of heightened threat awareness, the BIFF’s recent spike in activity has garnered an increasing amount of attention not only in the Philippines, but across the wider region as well. Yet the group has been around for almost a decade and has been involved in high-profile incidents before, notably the Mamasapano clash of January 2015 which left 44 Special Forces soldiers dead and sent shockwaves throughout the country. The BIFF has also claimed responsibility for bomb attacks in the past, whilst a small cohort of its fighters are thought to have taken part in last year’s Marawi siege.

What underlies the BIFF’s intensified campaign of terror? And how has this previously little-known militant group emerged from being a mere footnote in Mindanao’s long-running armed Islamist insurgency to positioning itself as the last bastion of ISIS’ ambitions to carve out a regional caliphate?

Background

The BIFF has its roots in the decades-old Muslim separatist insurgency which has been fought on the Philippines’ conflict-plagued southern island of Mindanao since the early 1970s. In its initial stages, the insurgency was fought by the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) founded by Nur Misuari, and later by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) founded by Hashim Salamat, which broke-off from the MNLF in 1981. Both organizations enjoyed support from large sections of the Muslim population in the Mindanao region, which has long suffered from underdevelopment and high rates of poverty in comparison to other parts of the majority-Catholic country, leaving its residents feeling marginalized.

The MNLF and the MILF both started out fighting for a fully-independent state for the Muslim-majority Moro population in the south, leading to a protracted conflict which has caused more than 100,000 deaths. Yet in recent decades their stance has softened as both groups have turned their attention away from armed struggle and toward peace talks with the government, aimed at securing greater autonomy in the south rather than independence. This shift angered hardline elements within the separatist movement, resulting in the formation of several radical groups to revive the campaign for a fully-independent Muslim state. A breakaway faction of the MNLF – Abu Sayyaf – emerged in 1990 and went on to gain global notoriety after launching a spate of kidnappings in the region and brutally beheading several Western hostages. Twenty years later, in 2010, a second splinter group emerged this time from within the ranks of the MILF, and called itself the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.

The BIFF was formed by Ameril Umbra Kato, who was educated in Saudi Arabia and espoused a more radical brand of Islam, one based on Salafi-Wahhabi ideology and practiced more widely in the Middle East than in Southeast Asia. Frustrated with the MILF’s decision to accept autonomy at the expense of full independence, Kato led around 300 former MILF comrades in a campaign of attacks targeting the military and civilians in rural areas across the provinces of Maguindanao and North Cotabato. The primary aim of the attacks was to disrupt the peace process between the government and the MILF.

Kato was succeeded as leader by Mohammad Ali Tambako after suffering a stroke in 2011, yet Tambako left to establish another militant group two years later. Kato died of natural causes in 2015 and the BIFF appointed Ismael Abubakar as its new figurehead, signalling a new era in which the group separated into factions and became more of a splintered guerrilla organization than a co-ordinated or hierarchical group. The BIFF remains loosely-structured today, and is not thought to have a defined leadership structure or central chain of command.

Impact

The ISIS factor. Amidst uncertainty over its direction and leadership, the group pledged allegiance to Islamic State in late 2014. At the time, this was not viewed as a concern by the authorities and was seen as more of an attention-grabbing ploy aimed at aiding recruitment and boosting the group’s profile. This view changed suddenly in May last year, when militants from the ISIS-aligned Maute and Abu Sayyaf groups launched a brazen assault on the city of Marawi. The threat from ISIS had become visible, having materialized itself on a large scale in Southeast Asia for the first time. The Marawi crisis led the security forces in Mindanao to take pledges of allegiance to ISIS by smaller militant groups far more seriously.

The jihadists from the Maute group and Abu Sayyaf took five months to dislodge. In mid-October, the Philippine military announced the end of the siege after the deaths of militant leaders Omar Maute and Isnilon Hapilon in the main battle zone. More than 900 militants were killed in total, dealing a serious blow to Abu Sayyaf’s capabilities and virtually destroying the Maute group as a fighting force. Whilst a small number of the BIFF’s members were thought to be present in Marawi, many of the group’s fighters remained in its heartlands elsewhere in western Mindanao. These BIFF fighters now constitute the surviving remnants of ISIS in the southern Philippines, and have taken up the mantle vacated by the Mautes with a renewed sense of purpose and authority.

Since the end of the Marawi siege, clashes between government forces and the BIFF have intensified in the provinces of Maguindanao and North Cotabato, where the group has its rural strongholds. Government airstrikes, ground offensives and gun battles resulted in the death of 28 BIFF members in the final three months of 2017, whilst two government troops were also killed. In December, the BIFF launched a series of attacks targeting the indigenous Teduray tribe whilst attempting to seize pockets of territory in rural villages in Maguindanao province, setting fire to houses and killing several tribe members whilst driving thousands more from their homes. The BIFF has also launched a spate of bomb attacks targeting police patrols, military bases, and civilians. On New Year’s Eve, the militants detonated an IED outside a crowded bar in Tacurong city, killing two civilians and injuring twelve, having earlier in the day killed one and wounded five policemen in a bomb blast in Datu Hoffer town.

The BIFF remains split into at least three main factions, the largest and most active of which is led by Ismael Abdulmalik, also known by the alias Abu Turaife. In a particularly worrying development, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has reported seeing ‘foreign-looking’ gunmen fighting alongside BIFF militants in Maguindanao province, indicating that terrorist fighters from elsewhere in Southeast Asia may have joined-up with the group. It is possible that surviving Maute group members, including a number of Indonesians and Malaysians believed to have fought in Marawi, may have bolstered the BIFF’s ranks. At present, the BIFF appears to be the new group of choice for the region’s militants.

Local authorities have said they are monitoring the recruitment activities of jihadist groups in western Mindanao and are bracing themselves for another Marawi-style attack. Cotabato city has been mentioned as a possible second target. President Duterte has responded by extending Martial Law in Mindanao until the end of 2018 and has promised to destroy the BIFF, whilst recently-installed military chief Lt. Gen. Rey Leonardo Guerrero has vowed to redeploy resources from Marawi to tackle Islamist groups across the south. Mindanao’s civilian population remains on edge as its security forces maintain a heightened state of alert, having conducted several urban warfare training exercises in recent months to prepare for a repeat of Marawi. The authorities do not want to be caught off-guard again like they were last May.

The BIFF poses a threat to Mindanao’s peace process. The rise to prominence of radical groups such as Maute, and now the BIFF, comes at a crucial stage in the southern Philippines’ drawn-out peace process with the MILF, which has laid down its weapons since a provisional peace deal with the government was signed in 2014. Currently, lawmakers are debating the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) which would pave the way for a new autonomous region in the south to replace the existing Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), constituting a final negotiated end to hostilities with the largest groups in the Moro rebel movement.

The bill is expected to be passed later this year. Yet after slow progress in getting even to this stage, concerns have been voiced that if the bill is delayed further, or in a worst-case scenario fails to pass through Congress, frustrations will grow and fertile ground for jihadist recruitment will be created. President Duterte and MILF chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim have both warned of the radicalization risk. Duterte has talked repeatedly of the importance of correcting ‘historical injustices’ committed to the Moro people, whilst Ebrahim has described the BBL as being of ‘great importance for stability and security in Southeast Asia’. In a November interview with Channel News Asia, the MILF leader said ‘the longer this process takes, the more people are going to be radicalized.’ Despite expressing his own frustration over the slow progress being made, Ebrahim has said the MILF remains firmly committed to the peace process and is staunchly opposed to radical groups such as the BIFF and Abu Sayyaf.

Forecast

Whilst the passage of the BBL may be an important step in quelling the long-running insurgency, it must be noted that previous peace agreements have not succeeded in ending the violence altogether. Despite the creation of the ARMM in 1989 and the signing of separate peace accords with the MNLF in 1996 and the MILF in 2014, several new groups have been spawned and the insurgency has evolved.

At present, it is the BIFF which pose the greatest concern going forward. Radical groups such as the BIFF will remain attractive to those who will never accept autonomy and maintain a desire to see a fully-independent Islamic state created in the southern Philippines. This is especially true for those living in the most impoverished areas of Mindanao, who may feel disenfranchised and excluded from the potential benefits that any political settlement may bring.

As long as the underlying conditions of instability remain present in Mindanao, transnational terror groups such as ISIS and aspiring militants from across the region will seek to take advantage of the situation. These links pose the biggest challenge to the ongoing peace process in the Philippines’ troubled south. Despite efforts on both sides to secure a lasting peace, the spread of ISIS’ global ideology to the region continues to aid recruitment, giving new meaning and impetus to the localized battles fought by formerly little-known militant groups such as the Mautes, Abu Sayyaf and now the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.

https://www.geopoliticalmonitor.com/bangsamoro-islamic-freedom-fighters-assume-isis-mantle-in-the-philippines-troubled-south/