From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jul 11): AFP data shows NPA strength hasn’t waned
About two-and-a-half years after the Armed Forces of the Philippines launched
“Oplan Bayanihan,” the counter-insurgency drive has failed to dent the communist
rebels numerical strength, data presented by the military chief Thursday showed.
AFP Chief of Staff General Emmanuel Bautista said there were 4,384 New
People’s Army guerrillas when the anti-insurgecy campaign was launched on
January 1, 2011. Today, he said there are still “a little over 4,000″ rebels, or
a decline of only about nine percent.
The NPA, the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, has been
waging a Maoist rebellion for 44 years now and more than 30,000 people have died
in the conflict.
At its peak in the late 1980s, the guerilla strength was estimated to be more
than 26,000.
In a press briefing after the command conference on the mid-year assessment
of internal security operations at Camp Aguinaldo, Bautista attributed the
seemingly paltry impact of the drive to the communist rebels recruitment that
outpaced the number of surrenderees.
“We have significant number of surrenderees from ranks of the NPA…there have
been continuous recruitment and it’s unfortunate the recruits they’re getting
are from the youth from farmers, indigenous people,” he said.
Bautista was one of the proponents of the “Oplan Bayanihan,” the military’s
blueprint to achieve peace. It involves the participation of stakeholders and a
“greater emphasis on non-combat dimension” to end rebellion. The drive aims to
make insurgency insignificant by 2016.
“The campaign remains on track—the Bayanihan timeline by 2016. We will win
the peace and if you join us win the peace, all of our people join us win the
peace, we can achieve that earlier. It’s for all of us. It’s for our people,”
Bautista said.
The government’s Internal Peace and Security Plan or “Oplan Bayanihan” is
geared towards “winning the peace and not just defeating the enemy.”
The government has been holding on-and-off peace talks with the insurgents
since the mid-1980s but the negotiations have frequently stalled over rebel
conditions like their demand that jailed comrades be freed.
In recent weeks, the communist rebels have stepped up large-scale attacks.
“What we have realized after six months of this year, on the peace overtures
of the government, the [NPAs] responded with violence and it is sad that many of
these were directed on civilian and non military targets, in fact there is
increase in NPA human rights violations,” Bautista said.
The military also claimed that the NPA guerillas were also able to squeeze
P200 million in campaign fees from politicians during the last mid-term
elections.
For the first half of the year, Bautista said the military has “neutralized”
323 insurgents, most of them surrendered to the government.
“But as I said these are not our criteria now for measuring our performance.
For example we are looking at the peaceful condition in the different
localities,” he said.
He said that Eastern Mindanao remains a communist hotspot and the region will
be a “focus area” of the “Bayanihan” drive.
“Remember we’re doing that as we also undertake [rehabilitation] efforts in
Pablo-affected areas. That’s the sad part of it because there is heightened
violence in those calamity areas,” Bautista said.
When asked if there were any snags in the implementation of the
counter-insurgency drive, Bautista stressed the need to engage more
stakeholders, adding that “strategies are dynamic.”
“We will intensify efforts in second semester to sustain the campaign to win
peace for people,” the military chief said.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/443095/oplan-bayanihan-fails-to-dent-npa-strength-military-chief
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