From the Philippine Star (Mar 1): Insurgency
in E. Samar town declared 'manageable'
Insurgency in the municipality of Lawaan in Eastern Samar has been declared
“manageable” due to the efforts of security forces and local officials, the
military said Friday.
Capt. Gene Orense, spokesman of the Army’s 8th division, said Lawaan is the
latest town in Eastern Samar to be declared “manageable conflict-affected and
ready for development area” by the local government and security forces.
The declaration was contained in municipal resolution No. 24 issued last
February 27.
“Through this declaration, we will continually exert all our efforts by
cooperating, assisting and supporting the military and PNP in maintaining peace
and order in our municipality,” said Candida Gabornes, mayor of Lawaan.
An area is declared insurgency-free if the strength of rebels within its
jurisdiction is too small to influence the livelihood of residents.
Once an area is declared as such, the lead role of maintaining peace and
order would be transferred to local officials from the military.
Samar is said to be one of the areas in the country with huge concentration
of communist insurgents. Other areas with strong rebel presence are Negros,
Davao region and Bicol provinces.
Brig. Gen. Romeo Labador, commander of the 801st brigade, said the improved
security situation in Lawaan can be attributed to the cooperation between
security forces and civilians.
“We can foresee that Lawaan will soon become a developed municipality in the
near future,” Labador said.
Orense said a total of 13 towns and one city in Eastern Samar have been
declared insurgency-free and “manageable conflict-affected areas.”
These are the municipalities of Taft, Maydolong, Balangkayan, Hernani, San
Julian, San Policarpo, Sulat and Boronggan City, Salcedo, Guiuan, Mercedes,
Balangiga and Llorente.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2013/03/01/914623/insurgency-e.-samar-town-declared-manageable
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