From the Visayan Daily Star (Apr 4): ‘NPA violated human
rites’
The Army’s 3rd Infantry Division yesterday charged the leadership of the
Komiteng Rehiyonal-Negros of tolerating violations of the Comprehensive
Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law when
members of its Special Partisan Unit gunned down a policeman and a civilian
Monday night in Escalante City.
Last month, an unarmed member of the Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit
was also shot dead by suspected NPA assassins in Toboso, Negros Occidental,
military records show.
Maj. Gen. Jose Mabanta, 3rd Infantry Division commander, said yesterday that
priest-turned-rebel Frank Fernandez, KR-Negros secretary, and released rebel
leader Romeo Nanta, alias Juanito Magbanua, commander of KR-Negros Regional
Operations Command, both have direct knowledge, and supervision over the latest
SPARU operations in Escalante City.
Killed in the latest SPARU attack were Police Officer 1 Bejein Tanguan and
Joseph Lutrago, a former CAFGU member-turned police asset. A year ago, the
brother of Lutrago was also killed by suspected NPA assassins in Negros
Oriental.
Mabanta, who is joining Armed Forces chief Gen. Emmanuel Bautista today at
the 5th founding anniversary of the Church-Military Advisory Group at the San
Sebastian Cathedral in Bacolod City, said, “The CPP-NPA continues to violate
human rights in its highest form while its leadership who have direct knowledge,
continue to tolerate such act. This is another inhumane act committed by the
CPP-NPA which also violated the CARHRIHL which the communist group is a
signatory.”
CARHRIHL states that parties involved in the agreement should affirm and
apply the principles of international humanitarian law in order to protect the
civilian population and individual civilians, as well as persons deprived of
their liberty for reasons related to the armed conflict and also guarantees the
right against economic and food blockades and indiscriminate bombings, shelling,
strafing, gunfire and the use of landmines.
Mabanta said the CARHRIHL is the first of four agreements in the substantive
agenda of the formal talks between the government of the Republic of the
Philippines and the National democratic Front of the Philippines which was
signed Hague, Netherlands in 1998.
While he condemned the atrocious attack by the NPA, Mabanta said he is still
calling on the ranks of the CPP-NPA who are being used by their opportunistic
leaders in executing innocent civilians, to abandon the armed violence, live a
peaceful life, and join them in bringing peace and development to the
communities.
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2013/April/04/topstory7.htm
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