From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jul 30): Hundreds flee Agusan Sur villages as military ‘arrest’ suspects in village
chief’s death
More than 500 residents from four villages in Loreto
town in Agusan del Sur walked for at least three hours carrying with them some
of their belongings as they left their homes after military troops arrived in
their communities.
Juanita Loreto, spokesperson of the local group Kahugpungan Alang sa
Kalambuan, said they decided to leave their homes in the villages of Kausawagan,
Sabud, Mansanitas and San Mariano last Saturday after the soldiers conducted
house searches, arrests and harassment in their area.
The government soldiers trooped to Barangay (village) Kauswagan after village
chief Ramon Diaganonon was killed by suspected members of the New People’s Army
last July 20.
Two days after, four boys, including a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old, were
accosted by the military along the highway in the same village, Loreto said.
The minors are now under the custody of the Loreto Social Welfare Department.
Major Leo Bongosia, spokesperson of the military’s 4th Infantry Division,
said the minors were arrested for their alleged participation in an ambush
staged by communist guerrillas.
The target of the ambush is a military unit deployed to secure the family and
the remains of Diaganonon.
“The family requested for security but the unit tasked to protect the family
was ambushed,” Bongosia said.
Human rights group Karapatan-Southern Mindanao lambasted the arrest, saying
that the minors were on their way to the voter’s registration to participate in
the upcoming Sangguniang Kabataan elections.
The human rights group also accused the military of torturing the arrested
minors.
“They were not in any way tortured. What will we get from torturing them? The
military has a different approach now. We do not practice this anymore. The
injuries they got were from the relatives of Diaganonon who rushed and mauled
them because of their anger,” Bongosia said.
But Rolang Sanglind, one of the companions of the minors, said they were
walking along the highway when the soldiers and members of a local paramilitary
unit known as Bagani Force arrived.
He said they were loaded to a military truck where three of his companions,
including the minors were kicked and punched repeatedly.
Sanglind said he was not hurt because he was recognized by one of the
para-militarymen, a neighbor.
While they were being taken away, Sanglid said, they heard shots being fired
from the place where they were arrested.
“It is very clear that the military is lying about the ambush. And the
testimony of Sanglid is proof that they tortured the children,” Karapatan said.
Aside from the arrest, Loreto said the residents feared for their lives after
a company of government soldiers arrived and conducted house-to-house visits.
The soldiers were looking for residents whose names were included in an order
of battle list, Loreto said.
She added that the soldiers were also taking profile shots of the residents.
Bongosia brushed off the claims explaining that the soldiers were deployed
for peace and development efforts under the Oplan Bayanihan program of President
Aquino.
“The house-to-house visits were for the needs assessment to identify the
social services needed in the communities. The results of the assessment will
then be forwarded to the concerned government agencies so that they will be able
to deliver the services demanded. And the pictures taken by the soldiers are
purely for documentation purposes,” Bongosia said.
Bongosia said the evacuation has been orchestrated by Karapatan to discredit
the government and the military.
“The people must not fear the military. They must get rid of the negative
perception about the military because we have undertaken reforms. We do not do
torture. We are here to look into the problems of the communities and to
facilitate various agencies in bringing in services,” Bongosia commented.
But Loreto said the military has been daydreaming about security reforms in
the country.
“What needs assessment? They were listing our names and their questions go
around and around about the NPA. They keep on asking us if we know NPA members
and if we know their locations. The reality in the communities is that we fear
for our lives, there are mauling, intimidation and illegal arrests,” Loreto
said.
Presently, the residents are taking temporary shelter at a public school in
Barangay Kauswagan and are firm that they will only return to their villages
once the military has pulled out from the area.
“We are appealing to the government to pull out the military. Our livelihoods
and the schooling of the children were stalled but we are doing this for our
security. Our food supplies are running low but we will stay here until the
military will get out from our communities,” asserted Loreto.
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Just another example of CPP front groups running interference for the Maoist New People's Army (NPA), the military wing of the CPP, in AFP-NPA contested areas.
ReplyDeleteKarapatan-Southern Mindanao and Kahugpungan Alang sa Kalambuan are CPP front organizations. Their not so hidden agenda is to organize local peasants to oppose the peace and development activities of the Philippine military and support the activities of the NPA.