Sunday, May 31, 2020

Red Cross transport of wounded rebels part of mandate: official

From the Mindanao Times (Jun 1, 2020): Red Cross transport of wounded rebels part of mandate: official (BY RHODA GRACE SARON)

The International Committee of the Red Cross insisted that using its ambulances to transport two alleged communist rebels in Surigao del Sur was strictly humanitarian in nature and coordinated with the authorities.

On May 29, three Red Cross ambulances with eleven individuals on board, including two persons who have gunshot wounds, were intercepted at the provincial quarantine control point in Purok 3, Barangay Payasan, Lianga, Surigao del Sur.

Maj. Renel Serrano, the spokesperson of the Police Regional Office XIII, identified the two patients as Jea Angeles Perez, 22, a resident of P-4, Barangay Puyat, Carmen, Surigao del Sur (with a gunshot wound on her right leg), and Noel Dadang, 32, married, who sustained a gunshot wound on his left rib and parietal area.

But Boris Michel, head of the ICRC delegation in the Philippines, said in a statement that the medical transport was needed to provide the wounded individuals with appropriate treatment.

This action by the ICRC, with (the) assistance of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC), was in fulfillment of our mission to prevent and alleviate suffering during armed conflict, he said, adding that it is an adherence to the international humanitarian law (IHL) or the law of armed conflict.

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The personnel manning the quarantine checkpoint were from Lianga Municipal Police Station of Surigao del Sur Provincial Police Office (PPO) and 1st Surigao del Sur Provincial Mobile Force Company, together with the 9th Special Force Company of 3rd Special Forces Battalion.

They were alerted after receiving intelligence information regarding the transport of wounded guerrillas using a Red Cross ambulance.

Around 10:55 a.m., they flagged down the following vehicles:

1) White Toyota Hi-Ace Van ambulance with Red Cross Logo with four onboard including Noel Dadang;

2) White Toyota Land Cruiser, with ICRC logo with four onboard including Jea Angeles Perez;

3) White Toyota Land Cruiser with ICRC logo with three onboard.

The wounded persons were referred to Davao Regional Medical Center for medical treatment.

According to Michel, the ICRC does not have emergency medical services and only transports wounded or sick persons upon request.

However, he quickly clarified that the ICRC team was not arrested but was only intercepted. They were later allowed to pass, along with some security escorts.

The medical transfer to a hospital was successfully completed, he said. As a neutral organization, we will not interfere with subsequent actions by the authorities that may include investigations or arrests.

However, it is also part of their fundamental mandate to monitor the situation of the detainee.

He said the ICRC has been working in the Philippines since World War II, establishing a permanent presence in 1982. We work mainly in Mindanao, where internal armed conflicts continue to affect thousands of people, to assess and address the humanitarian situation. As part of our mandate, we regularly remind all parties of their obligations under IHL, the statement read.

https://mindanaotimes.com.ph/2020/06/01/red-cross-transport-of-wounded-rebels-part-of-mandate-official/

Soldier wounded in NPA encounter in Paquibato

From the Mindanao Times (Jun 1, 2020): Soldier wounded in NPA encounter in Paquibato (BY RHODA GRACE SARON)

One soldier was wounded when troops from the 89th Infantry battalion clashed with communist rebels in Sitio Gulansing, Barangay Salapawan, Paquibato District on Saturday afternoon.

Lt. Col. Silas Trasmontero, the 89th IB commander, did not identify the wounded private first class to TIMES pending notification of his family.

The soldier sustained a gunshot wound on his left leg. He was among the members of the Scout platoon that was conducting clearing operations at the said area when they encountered more or less 10 New Peoples Army rebels belonging to Guerrilla Front 55 under Ka Baylan.

The firefight lasted for about 20 minutes.

He added that the said troops are part of the advanced security elements of community support program teams in sitios Sudlon and Old Colosas, both in Barangay Colosas.

After spending 20 minutes clearing the encounter site, another clash transpired at about 2:45 p.m., which lasted for 10 minutes.

Trasmontero said the wounded soldier was airlifted to the Panacan Station Hospital for treatment, but he is now out of danger. The remaining soldiers are still pursuing the rebels.

“People are now reporting the presence of the terrorist group in their respective areas, hence, the military was able to track and engage the armed group,” Trasmontero said.

“We continue to appeal to the people of Paquibato to continuously support the security forces to finalĺy stop their terroristic actions/extortion activities and eventually annihilate them. This way, we will be able to establish peaceful and conflict-resilient communities,” he further said.

https://mindanaotimes.com.ph/2020/06/01/soldier-wounded-in-npa-encounter-in-paquibato/

Gov’t delivers aid to 120 families displaced in Army-NPA encounter in Iligan

From the Philippine Information Agency (Jun 1, 2020): Gov’t delivers aid to 120 families displaced in Army-NPA encounter in Iligan  (By 4th Mechanized Infantry Battalion)

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The local government of Iligan City together with the 4th Mechanized Infantry Battalion, Bravo Company of 1st CMO Battalion and Iligan Police Mobile Force deliver relief aid to some 120 families in Iligan City displaced by the recent encounter between the Army and NPA. (4th Mech)

BALO-I, Lanao del Norte, June 1 (PIA) -- The local government of Iligan City together with the 4th Mechanized Infantry Battalion, Bravo Company of 1st CMO Battalion and Iligan Police Mobile Force delivered relief aid to some 120 displaced families from four sitios in Brgy. Mainit, Iligan City following an encounter between the Philippine Army’s troops and members of the New People’s Army on May 27, 2020.

These families, along with 26 other front liners of the barangay, received 12 kilos of rice, assorted canned goods, and noodles. The children also received psychosocial intervention and toys from the army.

They are temporarily staying in two schools, a social hall and a relative’s house while government forces are conducting pursuit and clearing operation.

Lt Col Domingo G Dulay Jr, commander of 4th Mech Bn said that he appreciated the prompt response of Mayor Celso Regencia and Congressman Frederick Siao in addressing the needs of the evacuees especially in this time were COVID-19 pandemic is also affecting the country.

He said, “We did not desire for the clash to occur, however, we have to perform our duty to protect the people after receiving complaints that members of the communist-terrorist group are terrorizing residents to get foodstuff and money.”

During the clash with NPA at Sitio Pudog in Brgy. Mainit, a soldier was wounded after he was hit on his arm which went through his anterior chest wall after the 30-minute firefight. The said soldier is now recovering and in a stable condition in a military hospital in Cagayan de Oro City.

The troops are confident that some NPA members were also wounded in the clash based on bloodstains in the encounter site.

Amidst the COVID 19 pandemic, unscrupulous groups and criminals such as the communist NPA terrorists continue to commit dastardly acts of violence against hapless civilian populace. 


Displaced children receive psychosocial intervention and toys from the Philippine Army. (4th Mech)

On May 28, elements of NPA were also reported burning houses and a church in the neighboring municipality of Opol after being denied of foodstuff. The poor were robbed of their food and belongings and were used as human shields to avoid government humanitarian operations.

BGen Facundo Palafox IV, commander of 2nd Mechanized Infantry Brigade, calls on all local chief executives to support the national government’s fight against these criminals and create an environment inhospitable to them so they can no longer cause harm and grief to the people.

We have suffered a lot, as a people and a nation, because of the threat of these communist NPA terrorists to our freedom and right to live peacefully under a democratic form of government.

“Amidst the COVID 19 pandemic, we all need to help each other. Your army will not waiver nor will we falter in our quest for peace. Despite these cowardly acts, we remain to extend a hand of peace and reconciliation to whoever wants to lay down their arms and come back to the folds of the law,” he said.

He also called on NPA terrorists to surrender and start anew with their families. “To those communist NPA terrorists, your family awaits your return. All you have to do is give up the fight of a futile and lost cause. Armed struggle worldwide is a passé and a thing of the past. The way to reconciliation is communication,” he added.

The government, through the Enhanced Local Integration Program (E-CLIP), has several socio-politico-economic packages for the former rebels who wish to surrender and join the mainstream of society. (4thMech/PIA ICIC)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1043477

Successful ops bring AFP closer to 'vision' of wiping out Reds

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 1, 2020): Successful ops bring AFP closer to 'vision' of wiping out Reds (By Priam Nepomuceno)



AFP chief-of-staff, Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. (File photo)

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Sunday said their series of successful operations bring the organization closer to its vision of defeating the communist insurgency.

"As we come close to the second half of this year, we are proud to report that our internal security operations continue to bring us closer to realizing our vision of a complete victory against the communist scourge in the country,” AFP chief-of-staff Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. said in a statement.

This came as six members of the New People's Army (NPA) were killed and eight others were captured in joint military and police operations from May 24 to 30.

“Our troops on the ground continue to prove their operational excellence in neutralizing the threats posed by the communist terrorist group in the countryside. Our strong partnership with local chief executives also helped NPA members to safely return to the fold of the law,” he added.

On May 24, a rebel was killed in combat operations by troops of the 26th Infantry Battalion in Barangay Mahagsay, San Luis, Agusan Del Sur. Found in the encounter site were three AK-47 automatic rifles.

Meanwhile, a notorious NPA unit leader identified as Allan Aguilando was killed in an encounter with troops of the 43rd Infantry Battalion in Barangay New Rizal, Catarman, Northern Samar on May 26. A .45-caliber pistol was recovered from him.

Meanwhile, a joint law enforcement operation on May 27 conducted by the 2nd Infantry Battalion and the Philippine National Police (PNP) resulted in an encounter with around 15 NPA rebels in Barangay Mabiton, Claveria, Masbate.

Two cadavers were found abandoned in the encounter site along with seven assorted firearms.

Joint AFP-PNP elements also figured in an encounter with NPA rebels reportedly extorting at a banana plantation in Barangay Langgal, Senator Ninoy Aquino, Sultan Kudarat on May 29. Two NPA members were killed in the clash while troops recovered a .38-caliber pistol, a hand grenade, and PHP150,000 extortion money.

Similar operations also resulted in the capture of several NPA personalities — one in Agusan Del Norte on May 25; three in North Cotabato with two assorted firearms on May 26; two in San Mariano, Isabela with three assorted firearms and another two in Surigao del Sur on May 28.

Meanwhile, two NPA rebels were apprehended in Surigao del Sur after being intercepted on board an ambulance at a checkpoint on May 30.

They were identified as Joel Montero Delahiba and Jessica Quillano Agustin and were found to have sustained their wounds from the massive military operations at the boundary of Agusan Del Sur and Surigao del Sur early in May.

Meanwhile, 18 rebels have voluntarily surrendered to authorities from May 8 to 27.

These include two NPA members in Davao del Norte on May 8, 13 in Sarangani on May 25, and two NPAs and one "underground movement" member in South Cotabato on May 27. The rebels surrendered a total of nine firearms.

"The 18 (rebels) who surrendered was a result of the comprehensive collaboration between AFP troops in the ground and stakeholders through NTF-ELCAC (National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict). Our focused military operation not only provided the sustained security envelope for the local community but also the impetus to implement and sustain various social and economic programs under the NTF-ELCAC," AFP public affairs office chief Navy Capt. Jonathan Zata said.

So far, government troops have neutralized a total of 2,069 NPA members this year and seized 615 assorted firearms from the communist terrorist group.

The NPA, the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, is listed as a terrorist organization by the United Kingdom, European Union, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1104503

Lorenzana rebukes ‘nitpicking’ Reds over new anti-terror bill

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 1, 2020): Lorenzana rebukes ‘nitpicking’ Reds over new anti-terror bill (By Priam Nepomuceno)



Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana. (File photo)

Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana scored communist rebels and their allies for painting a negative impression on a new measure that will boost the country's anti-terrorism law.

"What these detractors, mostly Reds and their allies, have done is to pick some provisions and add their own interpretations to scare people. People need not fear. The proposed law has safeguards of civil liberties and sanctions to law enforcement agencies," he said in a message to reporters late Sunday.

Lorenzana also assured the public that this law will not be used against the political opposition and progressive groups, adding that it was intensively tackled and debated during deliberations.

"This bill was deliberated lengthily by both Houses and all sectors were invited as resource persons during these deliberations. All sides were heard," he added.

Earlier, Lorenzana lauded the two committees of the House of Representatives for approving a measure that will beef up the law against terrorism and effectively repeal Republic Act 9372 or the Human Security Act of 2007.

He added that a new and stronger law against terrorism is needed as the Human Security Act of 2007 is no longer capable of curbing evolving terror threats.

On Friday, the House Committee on Public Order and Safety and Committee on National Defense and Security, chaired by Masbate Rep. Narciso Bravo Jr. and Iloilo Rep. Raul Tupas, respectively, approved the still-unnumbered substitute bill, which seeks to prevent, prohibit and penalize terrorism.

The proposed Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 would provide a strong legal backbone to support the country's response to terrorism, provide the law enforcers the much-needed tools to protect the people from the threat of terrorism and at the same time safeguard the rights of those accused of the crime.

The Senate version introduced provisions imposing life imprisonment without parole on those who will propose, incite, conspire and participate in the planning, training, preparation, and facilitation of a terrorist act; as well as those who will provide material support to terrorists, and recruit anyone to be a member of a terrorist organization.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1104500

AFP chief Santos visits oil fields off Palawan

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 1, 2020): AFP chief Santos visits oil fields off Palawan (By Priam Nepomuceno)



Matinloc platform in Palawan. (Photo courtesy of Joint Task Force Malampaya)

Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff Gen. Felimon Santos Jr., visited the Nido and Matinloc platforms off Palawan last May 28, which will be used by the military to augment the country’s maritime domain awareness capability.

These oil fields in the province's northwestern part ceased production in November last year after over four decades of operations.

In a statement on Monday, AFP public affairs office chief Navy Capt. Jonathan Zata said the two fields produced a total of 31 million barrels of oil before shutting down operations.

"It's currently being manned by AFP personnel and tasked to monitor the maritime environment in its periphery. They can communicate with other passing vessels in the area and report the same to higher headquarters," he added.

Santos, meanwhile, said these facilities could serve as a shelter for fisherfolk, as well as researchers from the national government agencies.

“This is a very good development for the Armed Forces as it will increase our maritime domain awareness and our operational reach,” he added.

Santos also visited the headquarters of the Joint Task Force Malampaya and met with its commander, Navy Capt. Donn Anthony Miraflor.

The Joint Task Force Malampaya under the AFP’s Western Command is tasked to secure the Malampaya Natural Gas Project from security threats, including terror attacks.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1104506

CPP: Overworked and exploited under Duterte’s lockdown, Filipino women must fight back

Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (May 31, 2020): Overworked and exploited under Duterte’s lockdown, Filipino women must fight back

COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES
MAY 31, 2020

Close to three months of Duterte’s martial law lockdown and sheer incompetence in handling the Covid-19 pandemic has been devastating to the Filipino people. It has been doubly so for women and girls. Women, especially working women, have borne the brunt of the lockdown.

Women are at the forefront of the battle against Covid-19.

Up to 80% of Filipino nurses are women, many of them infected and in quarantine due to lack of proper protective gear. Scores have died due to the infection. They suffer through 12-hour rotations amid personnel shortages. Many forego going home for fear of infecting their children and families as they are not regularly tested. Over the past months, they were subjected to military and police checkpoints and transport restrictions. On top of all of this, they receive 22% less in salaries compared to their male counterparts.

Majority of working women have been left with no income and have been forced out of their jobs due to the lockdown. Teaching, sales, clerical work, food and accomodation, all predominantly female occupations, have suffered as schools, malls, offices, hotels and restaurants were shutdown for more than two months.
Some will reopen but with fewer workers, and others, like schools, will likely remain closed until Duterte deem it “safe” to open. Sectors which Duterte rushed to open, such as construction and mining, are overwhelmingly male.

More than half of informal workers are women. They work in enterprises that are most affected by the lockdown such as sari-sari stores, parlors, food stalls and small eateries. Last year, there were more women than men who applied for small enterprise licenses, most of which are probably bankrupt by now.

In poor communities, it has been the womenfolk who were forced to wait in line for hours on end to avail of Duterte’s stingy amelioration. In 2015, 4 million women, as opposed to 400,000 men, were considered “poorest of the poor” and were enrolled in the DSWD’s 4Ps program. They bear the burden of stretching meager aid and finding other sources of food for their families.

In rural areas, women suffered as agricultural production consistently and progressively lag behind family needs. More women are landless than men. Over the years, six in ten women have worked as unpaid family workers in agricultural businesses and farms. With no income, no savings, and no prospect of earning a living, the lockdown exponentially worsened their condition.

Travel restrictions and unemployment have contributed to the uncertainties of overseas women workers. Many of them work as domestic helpers, sales ladies and in other services, and have been dismissed in droves by their employers. They come home only to be subjected to prolonged detention in quarantine facilities. Among them are pregnant women who have been criminally neglected as Duterte’s government failed to provide fast and accurate testing and processing of their results.

Initial studies suggest that pregnant women have the same risk of getting Covid-19 as adults who are not pregnant. But pregnant women are immunocompromised and are generally considered vulnerable to similar respiratory illnesses. Under the lockdown, prenatal care have been overlooked as hospitals and community clinics were diverted towards emergency response.

As BHERTs (Barangay Health Emergency Response Teams) become preoccupied with community-wide quarantines, basic medical care provided to pregnant women dwindled to almost nothing. Breastfeeding mothers and their newborns are largely being neglected amid the overstretching of the weak public health system. With limited funds and resources, most new mothers have been forced to forego immunizations and well-baby consultations. The military lockdown has further worsened the sorry state of basic infant vaccinations against measles, diphteria and polio.

Under Duterte’s lockdown, a woman’s burden of cooking, cleaning, washing dishes, doing the laundry and market runs have doubled as gender inequalities in housework are believed to increase, not decrease, when men are unemployed. Between two working parents, it has been the mothers who gave up more professional duties to care for the children and elderly family members. When Duterte and his cabal of incompetent officials shift education to “homeschooling,” it will mostly be the women who will shoulder this added responsibility, regardless of their occupation.

Inside locked homes, women are left with no protection against domestic abuse and sexual violence. The United Nations already warned that strict lockdowns lasting six months could lead to 31 million additional cases of domestic abuse. Restrictions on mobility, coupled with the ban on public transportation, hamper battered women’s ability to seek help or escape their abusers.

Under Duterte’s misogynist rule, violence against women have been on the rise even before the lockdown. Police have recorded high rates for rape, up 31% from 2018 to 2019, and physical violence, up 15% in the same period. The DSWD meanwhile registered 55% increase in the number of sexually exploited women in the same period. Under the lockdown, reports have been trickling in about policemen soliciting sexual favors in exchange for travel passes and minors engaging in prostitution.

The list is endless on how the lockdown burdened women. They are bound to suffer the ramifications of state neglect and disruption, lost livelihoods and crumbling incomes in years to come.

The Party calls on the Filipino women to hold the Duterte regime accountable not only for its failure to manage the pandemic but also for the disproportionate impact of its lockdown on women’s livelihoods, health and welfare. More than ever, they have the right to call for his ouster.

https://cpp.ph/statement/overworked-and-exploited-under-dutertes-lockdown-filipino-women-must-fight-back/

CPP/CIO: Ka Maria and Ka Joaquin are fine

Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (May 31, 2020): Ka Maria and Ka Joaquin are fine

MARCO VALBUENA
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER
COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES
MAY 31, 2020



This is to assure the public and all revolutionary forces that Ka Maria Malaya, spokesperson of the NDFP in Northeast Mindanao, and Ka Joaquin Jacinto, NDFP-Mindanao spokesperson, are fine. This is contrary to military reports and social media propaganda claiming that they were killed in a firefight in Surigao del Sur.

This piece of information was relayed to us just today. We expect more detailed reports soon.

https://cpp.ph/statement/ka-maria-and-ka-joaquin-are-fine/

CPP/IB: CPP welcomes Pope Francis’ call to divert weapons funding

Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (May 31, 2020): CPP welcomes Pope Francis’ call to divert weapons funding

COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES
INFORMATION BUREAU
MAY 31, 2020



The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) today welcomed the statement of Pope Francis calling on governments to divert funds spent on weapons to research to prevent another pandemic. The leader of the Roman Catholic issued the plea as he led an outdoor prayer service in the Vatican yesterday.

“The Party considers Pope Francis’ call to divert funds spent on the purchase and development of weapons as an urgent appeal in the face of rising militarism and fascism while people are suffering from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Marco L. Valbuena, Chief Information Officer of the CPP.

Pope Francis urged government leaders to “take a far-sighted attitude, helping the most needy now and putting in place long-term economic and social solutions.” He prayed that the leaders’ consciences would “be touched so that enormous sums spent to possess more armaments and to perfect them be instead destined to the promotion of sufficient research to prevent such catastrophes in the future.”

“The Filipino people must amplify Pope Francis’ appeal especially in the face of the Duterte regime’s obsession with purchasing attack helicopters, bombs, cannons and other war matériel to wage war and suppress the democratic rights of the Filipino people,” added Valbuena.

Duterte recently purchased billions worth of weapons amid the intense economic crisis brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic. Last May 12, he issued a notice to proceed with the procurement of the artillery systems worth P2.4 billion from Israeli company Elbit Systems.

The procurement program was made under the AFP modernization program which aims to boost Duterte’s arsenal in a vain attempt to fulfill his ambition to decimate the armed revolutionary movement before the end of his term.

Relatedly, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) of the US Department of State approved last April 30 the Duterte regime’s request to buy six AH-64E Apache Attack Helicopters, missiles, and other war matériel and services worth P75 billion.

Valbuena said that the use of oversized cannons and helicopter gunships has resulted in the indiscriminate destruction of communities and the environment, endangerment of people’s lives and livelihood, and widespread terror and psychological trauma especially on children.

The Party calls on the Filipino people to demand the cancellation of these arms deals as this gravely undermines the majority of the Filipino people hit hard by the health crisis and the regime’s failed response to the pandemic. In line with the call of Pope Francis, the people must demand the realignment of war funds to research and emergency public health and economic measures to alleviate the sufferings of the people.

https://cpp.ph/statement/cpp-welcomes-pope-francis-call-to-divert-weapons-funding/

CPP/NPA-Misamis Oriental: No NPA involved in Opol arson — NPA-Misamis Oriental

Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (May 31, 2020): No NPA involved in Opol arson — NPA-Misamis Oriental

NPA-MISAMIS ORIENTAL
NEW PEOPLE'S ARMY
MAY 31, 2020

The New People’s Army-Misamis Oriental would like to clearly state that it is not responsible for the reported torching of four houses and a small chapel in Barangay Limonda, Opol last May 28.

Contrary to reports in local newspapers and website, the NPA has nothing to do with the said torching.

Military reports claim that shouts of “Mabuhay ang NPA” were heard after the torching were. If this are true, then it raises the suspicion that the arson was the handywork of AFP soldiers in the area.

We would like to assure the people of Opol and Misamis Oriental that the NPA does not, and will not, destroy civilian infrastructure, especially places of worship. To the local news sites and newspapers, we would appreciate if this clarification be appended to the original story.

https://cpp.ph/statement/no-npa-involved-in-opol-arson-npa-misamis-oriental/

Kalinaw News: Former rebels received another round of broiler raising livelihood project from SINAGTALA troopers

Posted to Kalinaw News (May 31, 2020): Former rebels received another round of broiler raising livelihood project from SINAGTALA troopers (By 7th Infantry Division)



BALER, Aurora – The livelihood programs that have been given to Former Rebels (FRs) and even other marginalized sectors should be sustained especially in this time of COVID-19 pandemic.

With this, the 91st Infantry (SINAGTALA) Battalion, 7ID, PA under the leadership of LTC REANDREW P RUBIO INF (GSC) PA gave sixty (60) broiler chicks and its supplies as second round of livelihood project intended for eight (8) FRs at 91st Infantry Battalion Headquarters Barangay Calabuanan, Baler, Aurora on May 26, 2020.

The program is also in line with the continuing Enhanced Adopt-A-Brgy Program of the unit by extending help and assistance to the less-fortunate individuals or groups.

The FRs really appreciated and expressed their gratitude to the SINAGTALA troopers for the latter’s generosity and unwavering support to them without hesitation.

LTC RUBIO is optimistic that his unit will continue to support the FRs in one way or another in order to alleviate the living condition of the FRs.

“Rest assured that we will continuously capacitate our FRs through livelihood opportunities for them to effectively mainstream in the society,” RUBIO said.

Meanwhile, COL ANDREW D COSTELO INF (GSC) PA, Commander, 703rd Infantry Brigade, 71D, PA commended the troops for being very active and supportive in such endeavor.

“Our intervention to FRs is very important not just by availing the ECLIP benefits but also giving them opportunities which will benefit their future,” COSTELO said.




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https://www.kalinawnews.com/former-rebels-received-another-round-of-broiler-raising-livelihood-project-from-sinagtala-troopers/

Kalinaw News: Tausug families return home after exiled by ASG atrocities

Posted to Kalinaw News (May 31, 2020): Tausug families return home after exiled by ASG atrocities (By 11th Infantry Division)



Jolo, Sulu – Ninety-four (94) families safely returned home after three years of being displaced in its own municipality during the Balik Barangay Program held at Brgy. Tugas, Patikul, Sulu on May 28, 2020.

Among the 197 families who were pre-emptively evacuated last 2017, the said 94 households were initially brought back to Brgy. Tugas with the help of the Provincial Task Force on Ending Local Armed Conflict (PTF-ELAC), Municipal Task Force on Ending Local Armed Conflict (MTF-ELAC) and 1101st “Gagandilan” Brigade of the 11th Infantry Division.

6,005 persons were forcedly evacuated due to the rampant harassment and atrocities inflicted by the terrorist Abu Sayaff Group such as burning the community’s schools, ransacking its local produce, and making its structures lair for kidnap victims and other lawless activities. The untimely evacuation badly affected the lives of its residents forcing them to leave their homes and relocate to nearby barangays.

In a testimony, Kathlene Mae Sabtula said that her family had no choice but to leave for safety. With the Balik Barangay Program, she was thankful that they can live a normal life again.

Brigadier General Antonio Nafarrete, Commander of 1101st Brigade said it facilitated the rehabilitation and organization of the barangay’s school, cooperatives and livelihood programs in coordination with the local government of Patikul and stakeholders. The 45th Infantry Battalion of the 1st Brigade Combat Team also facilitated series of clean-up drive in the area.

Meanwhile, the MTF-ELAC granted food assistance to the internally displaced persons along with other non-food items such as blankets, pillows, seedlings, and Php 3,000 cash for each families.

Major General Corleto S. Vinluan Jr., Commander of 11th Infantry Division and Joint Task Force Sulu (JTFS) together with Sulu Governor Abdusakur M. Tan, Patikul Mayor Kabir E. Hayudini and other LGU officials and military officers pledged their commitment “to support the peace efforts of the community; to contribute intellect, time, and resources; and to support the community’s persistent call to denounce violence, lawlessness and criminality.”

“Real war happens inside our community so I encourage you to help our armed forces and local government by reporting all terroristic activities in Patikul. Entering the military profession is also one of the best ways to help your community and family start a new life,” said Governor Tan.

Major General Vinluan also lauded the government of Patikul for encouraging Tausugs to enter the military and appreciated the collaborative efforts rendered by JTFS. “With the presence of Tausug soldiers, we can easily apprehend ASG bandits in Sulu. The government has more plans for the future of your children so let us not waste each one’s efforts for making the Balik Barangay Program possible. Help one another in bringing genuine peace in this province,” he said.





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https://www.kalinawnews.com/tausug-families-return-home-after-exiled-by-asg-atrocities/

Kalinaw News: New 4id Chief to steer the wheel for peace and development in Caraga and NorMin

Posted to Kalinaw News (May 31, 2020): New 4id Chief to steer the wheel for peace and development in Caraga and NorMin (By 4th Infantry Division)



CAMP EVANGELISTA, Cagayan de Oro City – In a simple Change of Command Ceremony, Major General Andres Castor Centino AFP officially assumed command as the new Commander of the 4th Infantry “Diamond” Division, Philippine Army promising to sustain the government’s campaign to end the local communist armed conflict. The ceremony was held at the 4ID’s Alcoseba Hall in Camp Evangelista, Patag, Cagayan de Oro City on Friday, May 29, 2020.

MGen Centino addressed his subordinate commanders to be up to the standard of excellence that 4ID is known for, and to work as a team with dedication and professionalism. The 4ID has gained headway in the campaign against the communists armed group but cited that there is a need to do more to finish the task of serving the people and protecting our territory.

LtGen Gilbert I Gapay, the Commanding General of the Philippine Army, presided the turnover of leadership from the outgoing 4ID Commander, MGen Franco Nemesio M Gacal AFP, to the incoming 4ID Chief. The ceremony was also attended by LtGen Jose Faustino Jr AFP, Commander of the Eastern Mindanao Command, brigade and battalion commanders under the 4ID.

According to MGen Centino, ending insurgency takes more than just confronting the armed component of the Communists Terrorist Group (CTG). It needs the collaboration among partner agencies. “I enjoin our partners in the civilian bureaucracy to continue our collaborative efforts in harnessing our skills and capabilities to address the scourge of insurgency,” Centino bared.

The new commander assures the people of Northern Mindanao and Caraga regions that under his leadership, as the newly installed 4ID chief, he will continue to be their reliable partner in the implementation of Executive Order Number 70.

“To our stakeholders in Northern Mindanao and Caraga region, inter-agency partners, local government executives, officials, and constituents, be assured that 4ID will continue to be your committed partner to serve our people and secure our community against the local communist threats, including the threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. We will be your reliable partner in nation building in times of peace and in times of calamities and we will exert more effort to empower people and our communities especially in areas affected by conflict,” Centino added.

Centino assures the outgoing 4ID Commander, “we will put premium in the improvement of training systems, leader’s development program, Non-Commissioned Officers empowerment, Reserve Force development, and Civilian Human Resource Component strengthening.” “I will sustain your gains and ensure that what you have set out to do shall come into fruition,” addressed Centino to Gacal.

During the ceremony, accomplishment of the outgoing 4ID chief were presented. Under MGen Gacal’s leadership for more than a year, the 4ID were able to clear 151 CNT affected barangays; recovery of 351 high-powered and 386 low-powered firearms; seizure of 205 enemy camps; neutralization of 93 NPA personalities thru encounters; surrender of 1,807 CNTs; withdrawal of support from the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) of 4,754 Underground Mass Organization (UGMO) members; and the activation of 10 CAA companies that eventually led to the clearing of Guerilla Front 14.

“As the new division commander, we will engage the enemy hard and this will be my top operational priority. We will brace for the challenge ahead. Considering the limited time, we will be relentless in our pursuit against the insurgents. To the Diamond troopers, follow me, and I will lead you in winning the peace in the regions of Caraga and Northern Mindanao,” MGen Centino concluded.




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https://www.kalinawnews.com/ew-4id-chief-to-steer-the-wheel-for-peace-and-development-in-caraga-and-normin/

NPA denies hand in burning of 4 houses, chapel in Misamis Oriental town

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (May 31, 2020): NPA denies hand in burning of 4 houses, chapel in Misamis Oriental town (By: Froilan Gallardo)

The communist New People’s Army (NPA) denied involvement in the burning of four houses and a small chapel in Opol town, Misamis Oriental on Thursday.

NPA spokesperson Maybelle Guerrero in a statement on Sunday also said it was not true that villagers heard the shout, “Mabuhay ang NPA” as suspects left the village of Zone 2, Barangay Limonda in Opol.


“The NPA has nothing to do with the said torching,” Guerrero said in a statement sent to media organizations. “If this were true, then it raises the suspicion that the arson was the handiwork of AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) soldiers in the area.”
“(T)he NPA does not, and will not, destroy civilian infrastructure, especially places of worship,” Guerrero assured the people of Opol and Misamis Oriental.

The military and the police blamed the communist rebels for burning the houses and chapel after residents reportedly refused to give in to the rebels’ demands for food.

Army 403rd Infantry Brigade spokesperson Capt. Rene Belmonte Jr. said the perpetrators were NPA rebels led by a certain “Decoy” of the Guerilla Front 12 that operated near the border of Misamis Oriental and Iligan City.
Guerrero also belied military claims that Ka Maria Malaya, spokesperson of the NDFP in Northeast Mindanao, and Ka Joaquin Jacinto, NDFP-Mindanao spokesperson, were among those killed in the series of military and rebel encounters in Surigao del Sur.
She showed undated photos of Malaya and Jacinto on the rebel website, Philippine Revolution Web Central, as proof that the two communist leaders were still alive.

“This is contrary to military reports and social media propaganda claiming that they were killed in a firefight in Surigao del Sur,” Guerrero said.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1283984/npa-denies-hand-in-burning-of-4-houses-chapel-in-misamis-oriental-town

Gloria new AFP-WesCom chief

From the Manila Bulletin (May 31, 2020): Gloria new AFP-WesCom chief (By Aira Genesa Magdayao)

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan – Lt. Gen. Erickson Gloria assumed the leadership of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Western Command (WesCom) on Thursday.



Photo courtesy of Western Command / MANILA BULLETIN

Garcia replaced Vice Admiral Rene Medina, who led the unified command for almost 14 months in securing and sustaining peace in the Joint Area of Operation (JAO), including the other mission areas – Territorial Defense Operations (TDO), Humanitarian and Disaster Response (HADR) and Support to National Development, covering the Province of Palawan and the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

Gloria is a member of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) “Maringal” Class of 1988. Before taking his post in WesCom, he was AFP deputy chief of staff.

He was also a tactical and rescue pilot, and holds a command pilot rating in the Philippine Air Force (PAF).


During his stint as WesCom chief, Medina was able to degrade the Communist Terrorist Group, and adversely affected their terroristic activities in the province. Likewise, his dynamic leadership brought about the effective, and active collaboration of local government units and other law enforcement agencies.

“All of us here share a moral involvement in sustaining peace and protection of Palawan. As I held the commandership of this unique unified command, it was my hope that WesCom will remain steadfast. Alam ko na ang ating mga nasimulan ay magpapatuloy. Of course our accomplishments, maraming salamat sa inyong lahat,” Medina said.

AFP chief visits Palawan maritime domain awareness platforms

From the Manila Times (May 31, 2020): AFP chief visits Palawan maritime domain awareness platforms  (By Darwin Pesco)

ARMED Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. inspected the Nido and Matinloc platforms in Palawan, which are pegged to expand the awareness for the country’s maritime domain.

Santos visited the platforms on May 28, which are part of the Nido and Matinloc oil fields in Northwest Palawan.


“This is a very good development for the Armed Forces as it will increase our maritime domain awareness and our operational reach,” said the chief of staff.

After over four decades of operations, the said platforms stopped production in November last year. The two oil fields produced a total of 31 million barrels of oil.

Santos said that the facility can serve as a shelter for fisherfolk and researchers from the national government agencies.

Moreover, Santos also visited the headquarters of the Joint Task Force Malampaya meeting its Commander, Navy Captain Donn Anthony Miraflor.

JTF Malampaya, which is under the AFP’s Western Command (WESCom), is tasked to secure the Malampaya Natural Gas Project from terrorist attacks and other security threats.

Furthermore, said inspection of vital sites was part of the Chief of Staff’s tour in Palawan that also included the Change of Command Ceremony for the Western Command.

Gen. Santos presided over the ceremony installing Lt. Gen. Erickson Gloria as the new WESCom Commander in place of retiring Adm. Rene Medina.

Army’s 203 rd brigade in Mindoro has new commander

From the Manila Bulletin (May 31, 2020): Army’s 203 rd brigade in Mindoro has new commander (By Jerry Alcayde)

The Philippine Army announced the recent appointment of Colonel Jose Augusto V. Villareal as the new commander of the 203 rd Brigade of PA based in Bansud, Oriental Mindoro.

Villareal replaced Brigadier General Antonio Lastimado who was appointed as deputy commander of the Southern Luzon Command (SOLCOM), which directs and orchestrates all military operations in Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon), Mimaropa (Oriental Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan) and Bicol regions.

Villareal, a native of Lanao del Sur and a graduate of Philippine Military Academy “Bigkis Lahi” Class of 1990, was the Second Infantry Division’s chief of staff for more than a year prior to his designation as 203rd brigade commander.

He was assigned as company commander of 58 th Infantry Batallion in Mindanao, and commanding officer of the First Infantry Battalion based in Laguna.


Major Gen. Arnulfo Marcelo B. Burgos Jr., commander of the Second Infantry Division, presided over the formal transfer of authority, responsibility and accountability from Lastimado to Villareal in a simple ceremony held at the brigade headquarters in Barangay Pag-asa in Bansud town.

“I assure you that my soldiers will be a friend, a sibling and a partner of our constituents, partner agencies and the general public as we pursue the goals of every peace-loving citizen while we call upon the few remaining New People’s Army (NPA) in the island to speak with the government and heed the nation’s call for unity and reconciliation or suffer the tragic end which peace spoilers are destined to meet,” Villareal said.

A Military Merit Medal Interim to Distinguished Service Star was conferred on Lastimado for his meritorious achievements when he was the 203 rd Brigade Commander, among them the creation of Task Forces to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (TF ELCAC) at all levels, and the unprecedented giving of consent by the local leaders for the creation of local peace coordinating councils.

LOOK: New harbor on Pag-asa Island

From Rappler (May 30, 2020):LOOK: New harbor on Pag-asa Island (By JC Gotinga)

The harbor, along with other new structures on the island, will make both civilian and military visits easier – a small but significant step forward in establishing Filipino presence in the West Philippine Sea



SAFE HARBOR. An aerial view of the construction of a sheltered port at Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea. Photo courtesy of the Municipal Engineering Office of the Kalayaan Island Group

Against the odds, the Philippines has successfully built a new sheltered port on Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea, while other new structures near completion.

It's small compared to the 7 artificial islands China reclaimed in the area, but it is a concrete step forward in the Philippines' bit to assert its sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea.


China has overwhelmed the region with the presence of its vessels and aircraft, many belonging to its military. The new structures on Pag-asa will make traveling to and staying on the island easier for both the Philippine military and civilians, thus helping to establish a more constant Filipino presence in the West Philippine Sea.



CONSTRUCTION. The new sheltered port at Pag-asa Island. Photo courtesy of Eugenio Bito-onon Jr

The sheltered port will be operational by June 12, Independence Day, Transportation Secretary Art Tugade said in a televised briefing on Thursday night, May 29. With a safe harbor for vessels, visitors may frequent the island and stay longer.

The waters around Pag-asa are too shallow for large vessels, and without a port, ships are forced to drop anchor kilometers away, requiring transfers to smaller boats that present a logistical challenge.

Pag-asa, internationally known as Thitu, is the second largest island in the Spratlys Group, and the largest in the Philippine-held Kalayaan Island Group (KIG). It is the only one of the Philippines' 9 islets in the KIG inhabited by a civilian community. The rest are small military outposts.

All in all, Pag-asa Island is home to around 250 people, including a military contingent.



COMPLETED. The sheltered port on Pag-asa Island wil be ready for use by June 12, 2020. Photo courtesy of Eugenio Bito-onon Jr

https://www.rappler.com/nation/262427-look-new-harbor-pagasa-island-may-30-2020

‘NPA leader surrenders’

From the Visayan Daily Star (May 30, 2020): ‘NPA leader surrenders’

Another New People’s Army leader, who was recruited to join the rebel movement while he was still a minor, has abandoned the armed struggle and surrendered to the 15th Infantry Battalion in Cauayan, Negros Occidental, its commander, Lt. Col. Erwin Cariño, said yesterday.

Albert Yanong Alon, alias Ka Butsoy, squad leader of Sentro de Grabidad Platoon SYP of the South West Front, is the third NPA leader to surrender to the 15th IB since May 14,
Cariño said.


Alon, 27, who is a resident of Hinobaan, Negros Occidental, claimed that he was recruited to join the NPA when he was 16 years old, Cariño said.

Because of his experience as a seasoned combatant, Cariño said, Alon told them that he was appointed by their leadership as platoon leader operating in northern and southern Negros.

On May 14, Hermosilla Villamor, alias Aya, a Front Committee member of the South West Front in Negros and Teody Manorte alias Koko, Squad Leader of SYP Platoon of the South West Front, also surrendered to the 15IB in Cauayan, as a result of the Community Support Program of the Philippine Army.

Cariño said that Alon called on his comrades to abandon the meaningless armed struggle.

Hinobaan Mayor Ernesto Estrao said he welcomed the decision of his town mates, who are fighting against the government, to abandon the armed struggle, stressing that the municipal government is ready to help them in their re-integration to society.

Cariño assured Alon of benefits due to him under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program of the government.

https://www.visayandailystar.com/2020/May/30/topstory11.htm

Marines return to Maguindanao coastal area for peace programs

From the Philippine News Agency (May 31, 2020): Marines return to Maguindanao coastal area for peace programs (By Edwin Fernandez)



HEALTH ADVOCATES. Members of Marine Battalion Landing Team 2 (MBLT-2) unload anti-coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) handwashing provisions donated by the United Nations Children's Fund to be used by the people of Datu Blah Sinsuat, Maguindanao. The MBLT-2, which has been transferred to the coastal municipality, vowed to push peace and environmental programs in the area. (Photo courtesy of Datu Blah Sinsuat MIO)

Philippine Marines personnel redeployed at the coastal town of Datu Blah Sinsuat in Maguindanao on Saturday vowed to continue their peace mission and environmental protection programs.

Datu Blah Sinsuat Mayor Marshall Sinsuat lauded Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom) chief, for sending back the Marines in the coastal towns of Maguindanao.

Lt. Col. Alimudin Pola of the 2nd Marine Battalion met with Sinsuat and other town officials during a courtesy call where both parties vowed to maintain peace programs that the Marines implemented during their deployment in Lanao del Sur a year ago.

Brig. Gen. Jonas Lumawag, chief of 1st Marine Brigade, has assured local officials that the Marines will not only protect the people from lawless elements but also actively participate in environmental protection programs.

Datu Blah is known for its rich marine life and nesting place for sea turtles.

The town is composed of 13 coastal barangays and more known as the fishing capital of Maguindanao.

It is also known for its white beaches and as the most peaceful town in Maguindanao’s first district.

Sinsuat, meanwhile, urged the Marines to help the local government put an end to the smuggling of fake cigarettes from Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.

The smugglers have been using the coast of Datu Blah Sinsuat as its landing spot before bringing the smuggled stuff to Cotabato City and other parts of the region.

Lumawag said the Marines will also help the LGU as front-liners in the fight against the coronavirus disease 2019.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1104455

Maguindanao fugitive slain in police op; 2 cohorts arrested

From the Philippine News Agency (May 31, 2020): Maguindanao fugitive slain in police op; 2 cohorts arrested (By Edwin Fernandez)



Google map of General S. K. Pendatun, Maguindanao

Police authorities in Gen. S. K. Pendatun in Maguindanao neutralized one of the most wanted persons in the province during a law enforcement operation on Saturday.

Col. Arnold Santiago, Maguindanao police director, identified the slain suspect as Ton Mohammad, 40, who has a standing warrant of arrest issued by Regional Trial Court Branch 15 in Cotabato City for murder and robbery charges.


Santiago, citing intelligence information, said Mohammad was earlier detained at the Amas provincial jail in Kidapawan City, North Cotabato for separate charges.

“Mohammad was one of the 158 inmates from Amas jail who escaped when about 100 gunmen stormed the jail facility and rescued a big-time drug lord in January 2017,” Santiago said.

He said the operation against Mohammad was successfully conducted with the help of Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) members stationed in Gen. S. K. Pendatun.

Police intelligence operatives earlier received information that Mohammad, along with his cohorts, were seen roaming around the village of Midpandacan in the municipality.

Backed by soldiers, Maguindanao police personnel proceeded to the village but were fired upon by Mohammad and his group, triggering a brief firefight.

Mohammad tried to escape but was hit in the exchange of gunfire.

He was rushed to a nearby hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

Santiago said the investigation also revealed that Mohammad was a member of a kidnap-for-ransom gang who is also peddling illegal drugs.

His companions managed to escape but two were subsequently arrested.

They were Victor Sabar and Nano Mohammad who were armed with a pistol and a homemade 12-gauge shotgun.

The two, now detained at Gen. S. K. Pendatun municipal police detention facility are facing charges for violation of Republic Act 10591 or illegal possession of firearms and explosives.

Relatives of the slain wanted person took his remains for Islamic burial rites.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1104478

JTF CV Shield to restrict some ‘freedoms’ under GCQ

From the Philippine News Agency (May 31, 2020): JTF CV Shield to restrict some ‘freedoms’ under GCQ (By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan)



Joint Task Force COVID Shield (JTF CV Shield) commander Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar (File photo)

Joint Task Force COVID Shield (JTF CV Shield) commander Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar on Sunday appealed for understanding as some “freedoms” will still be restricted to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) under more relaxed general community quarantine (GCQ).

“As President (Rodrigo) Duterte repeatedly said, our lives will never be normal again unless the Covid-19 vaccine is discovered and be made available to the public. While the Filipinos and the people around the world are waiting for that vaccine, we appeal for understanding if we still have to restrict some of the freedoms that our people enjoyed before,” Eleazar said.

Eleazar said the JTF CV Shield will implement set of rules on the people movement to make sure quarantine protocols against Covid-19 will still be followed during the GCQ.

“Lagi po nating tatandaan na ang GCQ ay inaprubahan para po sa ating ekonomiya, hindi po para tayo ay mag-lakwatsa (Let me remind you that GCQ was approved to reopen our economy and not for you to roam around),” Eleazar said.

Duterte earlier approved the downgrading of Metro Manila, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Central Visayas, Zamboanga City, Davao City, Cebu City and Mandaue City from modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) to more relaxed GCQ from June 1 to 15. The rest of the country will be under modified GCQ (MGCQ).

Eleazar said rules on movement of people were prepared under the guidance of Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año.

He said health safety protocols must still be observed to prevent the spread of the dreaded Covid-19 which has already infected 17,224 people and killed 950 in the country.

He said indispensable travels related to medical and family emergencies do not require travel authority (TA) from the JTF CV Shield if the travel is within the province. Travels involving two provinces still require travel authority, he added.

The requirements for the travel authority issuance certification from the Punong Barangay that the person who wants to travel has not developed any Covid-19 symptoms at least 14 days before the travel request, and medical clearance certificate from the city or municipal health office.

For more information about the issuance of travel authority, Eleazar said the public can contact the JTF COVID Shield via these hotlines: 0998-849-0013 for Smart users and 0917-538-2495 for Globe users, and PNP Helpline 16677 and can also be reached through its email address: ncovmonitoring@gmail.com.

Eleazar said help desks will be set up in every police station to assist locally stranded individuals (LSIs) who wish to go back to their hometowns.

He added that those who have no travel authority will be barred from passing the police and solider-manned quarantine control points (QCPs).

Workers and other people listed as Authorized Person Outside Residence (APOR) do not need travel authority. Their company identification cards and other proof of employment such as certificate of employment, or, identification cards issued by concerned government agencies are enough to pass the QCPs.

“Our Chief PNP has instructed the policemen manning the checkpoints to exercise maximum tolerance so we appeal to the people to respect them at least by obeying the quarantine rules,” Eleazar said.

Eleazar reminded the public that that the lifting of community quarantine restrictions was approved purposely to partially reopen the economy.

He warned that violators will still be immediately apprehended and charged, saying mobile checkpoints will be conducted by the Philippine National Police Highway Patrol Group.

“The threat of coronavirus is still there so this is really a challenge. On our part, based on the guidance of President Duterte, we will make sure that necessary measures will be implemented to protect those who would be allowed to go out," he said.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1104465

New 4ID chief to steer peace, development in Caraga, NorMin

From the Philippine Information Agency (May 30, 2020): New 4ID chief to steer peace, development in Caraga, NorMin (By 4ID)

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In a simple Change of Command Ceremony, MGen. Andres Castor Centino AFP officially assumes command as the new Commander of the 4th Infantry “Diamond” Division, Philippine Army promising to sustain the government’s campaign to end the local communist armed conflict. (4ID)

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, May 30 – In a simple change of command ceremony, MGen. Andres Castor Centino AFP officially assumed command as the new Commander of the 4th Infantry “Diamond” Division, Philippine Army promising to sustain the government’s campaign to end the local communist armed conflict.

The ceremony was held at the 4ID’s Alcoseba Hall in Camp Evangelista, Patag, Cagayan de Oro City on Friday, May 29, 2020.

MGen Centino addressed his subordinate commanders to be up to the standard of excellence that 4ID is known for, and to work as a team with dedication and professionalism.

The 4ID has gained headway in the campaign against the communist armed group but cited that there is a need to do more to finish the task of serving the people and protecting our territory.


Major General Andres Castor Centino (left) AFP officially assumes command as the new Commander of the 4th Infantry “Diamond” Division, Philippine Army. (4ID)

LtGen Gilbert I Gapay, the Commanding General of the Philippine Army, presided the turnover of leadership from the outgoing 4ID Commander, MGen Franco Nemesio M Gacal AFP, to the incoming 4ID Chief.

The ceremony was also attended by LtGen Jose Faustino Jr AFP, Commander of the Eastern Mindanao Command, brigade and battalion commanders under the 4ID.

According to MGen Centino, ending insurgency takes more than just confronting the armed component of the Communists Terrorist Group (CTG). It needs the collaboration among partner agencies.

“I enjoin our partners in the civilian bureaucracy to continue our collaborative efforts in harnessing our skills and capabilities to address the scourge of insurgency," Centino bared.

The new commander assures the people of Northern Mindanao and Caraga regions that under his leadership, as the newly installed 4ID chief, he will continue to be their reliable partner in the implementation of Executive Order 70.

“To our stakeholders in Northern Mindanao and Caraga region, inter-agency partners, local government executives, officials, and constituents, be assured that 4ID will continue to be your committed partner to serve our people and secure our community against the local communist threats, including the threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. We will be your reliable partner in nation building in times of peace and in times of calamities and we will exert more effort to empower people and our communities especially in areas affected by conflict,” Centino added.

Centino assures the outgoing 4ID Commander, “We will put premium in the improvement of training systems, leader’s development program, Non-Commissioned Officers empowerment, Reserve Force development, and Civilian Human Resource Component strengthening.”

“I will sustain your gains and ensure that what you have set out to do shall come into fruition,” addressed Centino to Gacal.

During the ceremony, accomplishment of the outgoing 4ID chief were presented.

Under MGen Gacal’s leadership for more than a year, the 4ID were able to clear 151 CNT affected barangays; recovery of 351 high-powered and 386 low-powered firearms; seizure of 205 enemy camps; neutralization of 93 NPA personalities thru encounters; surrender of 1,807 CNTs; withdrawal of support from the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) of 4,754 Underground Mass Organization (UGMO) members; and the activation of 10 CAA companies that eventually led to the clearing of Guerilla Front 14.

“As the new division commander, we will engage the enemy hard and this will be my top operational priority. We will brace for the challenge ahead. Considering the limited time, we will be relentless in our pursuit against the insurgents. To the Diamond troopers, follow me, and I will lead you in winning the peace in the regions of Caraga and Northern Mindanao,” MGen Centino concluded. (4ID)

2 NPA rebels in Basey return to the folds of the law

From the Philippine Information Agency (May 31, 2020): 2 NPA rebels in Basey return to the folds of the law (By PIA-8)

TACLOBAN CITY, May 31 (PIA) -- Two NPA members from Basey, Samar recently, voluntarily surrendered to the 63rd Infantry Battalion of the 8th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army.



The 63IB initiated the peace talks that led to the laying down of arms of @Del, a former member of FGU, FC-SS2, SRC SESAME.

On May 19, 2020, @Del surrendered at the 63IB Headquarters in Brgy. New San Agustin, Basey, Samar.

The former rebels opted to support government programs due to life hardships and realization of their illegal exploitation and extortion activities to the locals.

One homemade shotgun and a caliber .22 pistol was turned over to LTC Edgar Allan Orbito, the commanding officer of the 63IB.

Moreover, a former political officer of the same guerilla front, identified as @David also returned to the folds of the law after a series of interventions.

Lt Col. Orbito said the two NPA-deceived locals will be interviewed and assisted for them to avail of the government programs like E-CLIP and livelihood assistance as they undergo community reintegration.

E-CLIP is a government program that aims to help the rebel members of CPP-NPA-NDF and Militia ng Bayan to restore their allegiance to the Philippine government.

Through this program, they can be reintegrated back to the community, be with their families, and start over with their new, normal lives.

Orbito is hopeful that more members of this group realize that they are fighting for a lost cause. He called on those remaining members to avail of the E-CLIP and come back to their families to live a free and peaceful life away from violence.

Meanwhile, the two former rebels called on their active comrades and fellows to lay down their arms to support government programs and initiatives leading to a peaceful and safe communities in Basey, Samar. (PIA-8)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1043386

Statement of Cabinet Officer for Regional Development and Security for Northern Mindanao (CORDS X) and PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar on the burning of houses and a chapel in Opol, Misamis Oriental

From the Philippine Information Agency (May 31, 2020): Statement of Cabinet Officer for Regional Development and Security for Northern Mindanao (CORDS X) and PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar on the burning of houses and a chapel in Opol, Misamis Oriental (By CORDS X)

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We strongly denounce the heinous act of the burning of four houses and a chapel, perpetrated by members of the New People's Army against some residents of Limonda in Opol, Misamis Oriental.

To destroy the properties and place of worship and to possibly endanger the lives of innocent people are dastardly acts by themselves, but to commit them at a time when many of our countrymen are already reeling from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is extraordinarily callous and inhumane.

It is disturbing and unforgivable that the CPP-NPA, which claims to champion the common people, are the ones who blatantly disregard and violate the human rights of the poor folk.

We assure the affected residents and the public in general, that the authorities under the Duterte administration will work hard and exhaust all means to capture those who committed this atrocity and punish them according to the law.

As the designated Cabinet Officer for Regional Development and Security for Northern Mindanao (CORDS X), we will help coordinate with the local government and the concerned government agencies to ensure that those affected are given the assistance that they need. We will also coordinate with the authorities in order to remain updated on the developments regarding the incident until the matter is resolved.

Mt. Province declares CPP-NPA, other lawless elements 'persona non-grata'

From the Philippine Information Agency (May 31, 2020): Mt. Province declares CPP-NPA, other lawless elements 'persona non-grata' (By PIA Mt. Province)

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BONTOC, Mountain Province, May 31(PIA)- - The provincial government joins the Sangguniang Bayan of the ten municipalities of the province in condemning the terroristic actions of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) and other lawless elements in their respective jurisdictions.

Sangguniang Panlalawigan Resolution No. 2020-182 declared the CPP-NPA and other lawless elements as "persona non-grata" in the province.

It stated that despite the sincerity of the provincial government to assist rebel returnees through its 'Livelihood Program for Rebel Returnees,' the CPP-NPA and other lawless elements continue to perpetrate atrocities which propagate fear to the peace-loving people and disturb the socio-economic status of the province and its aim of achieving peace and order.

The livelihood program is being implemented since 2011. It was started by the late Governor Leonard Mayaen and continued by Gov. Bonifacio Lacwasan, Jr.

Under the program, a former rebel is contracted to work as a forest guard, reforestation worker, road maintenance man, community worker and other jobs as maybe agreed and receives an honorarium of 5,000.00 per month based on the actual working days. These FRs are directly supervised by their respective punong barangay.

The ten municipalities earlier declared the rebel groups as ‘unwanted’ in their respective jurisdictions.(PI Mt. Province)

Saturday, May 30, 2020

NPA terrorists attack Villagers in hinterland barangay in MisOr

From the Philippine Information Agency (May 30, 2020): NPA terrorists attack Villagers in hinterland barangay in MisOr (By 65IB)

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The Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army Terrorists (CNT) attack and burn one Christian Church and four residential houses in Zone 2, Brgy Limonda, Opol, Misamis Oriental, around 3:50 a.m., May 28. (65IB/PA)

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, May 30 – The Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army Terrorists (CNT) attacked and burned one Christian Church and four residential houses in Zone 2, Brgy Limonda, Opol, Misamis Oriental, around 3:50 a.m., May 28.

Based on the field reports, Edward Villarias, Kicy Tingcan, Edmar Burlat and Ambilino Sambuhay owned the residential houses burned by terrorist leader alias "Decoy" and several members of ACE Company, Sub-Regional Committee 5 (SRC 5), North Central Mindanao Regional Committee.

On the statement of one of the Barangay council member, he said, "Dako amo kahiubos sa ilaha kay nganu ila man hilabtan ang amo balay. Pobre kaayu amo pamuyo, naa pay COVID, dili mi ka panginabuhi ug normal, tapos karun in ani pa nahitabo."

(We feel very oppressed by what they've done to our houses. With poor life, then there's COVID, we can't work and earn for sustenance, now this happened).

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hilippine Army talks to residents after the incident. (65IB/PA)

He added, “Duha ka tao ang nakita namo nga nag sunog sa balay gamit ang gasolina ug naa clay dala nga armas."

(We saw two men burning the houses using gasoline and they have firearms.)

Barangay Chairman Michael Sambulay said, "Amo na ge safety daan amo mga tao para ma protektahan laban sa mga NPA. Andam me makig away kung ila me hilabtan. Ila na gikuha mga pagkaon sa mga bahay pati mga binuhi nga manok."

(We already assured the safety of the residents to protect them against the NPA. We are ready to fight against them if they continue their oppressive acts. They already took foods from the households as well as the raised chickens).

As the 65IB and PNP personnel responded to the crime scene, GMA Kapuso bags with can goods , biscuits, jelly ace and toys for children were distributed to the affected residents.

According to their statements, they will file complaints for the violations of Article 320 of the Revised Penal Code known as Article 320 Destructive Arson and Violation Against IHL that caused severe damages to properties of non-combatants, the civilian residents.

Lt. Col. Benjamin Pajarito Jr, Commanding Officer of 65IB said, “Your army will support and assist the affected residents in filing criminal charges against the NPA Terrorists. On incidents like this, we are now working with the PNP and Local Government Units in tracking down these terrorists. We call on the people to help us in tracking these criminals. Let us help one another prevent such terrorists’ acts because they do not care nor respect Human Rights and the International Humanitarian Law. As of press time, our unit continues to conduct our operations against the terrorists.”

These actions of the Communist NPA terrorists, as a non-state armed group, violates the privisions of Additional Protocol 2 of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) which is being enforced by Philippine’s Republic Act 9851, otherwise known as an “Act Defining and Penalizing Crimes against International Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and other Crimes against Humanities” by attacking civilian population intentionally causing great suffering to the people especially in these times of the CoViD-19 pandemic.

The innocent people of Limonda are non-combatants, who should not be attacked and are, therefore, protected under existing laws. (65IB/PA)

15 NPA supporters yield to gov't troops in Aurora

From the Philippine News Agency (May 30, 2020): 15 NPA supporters yield to gov't troops in Aurora (By Jason De Asis)



SURRENDERED. Fifteen supporters of the Komiteng Larangang Guerilla (KLG) Sierra Madre of the Communist Party of the Philippine-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) pledge their loyalty to the government in Barangay Dianawan, Maria Aurora, Aurora on Saturday (May 30, 2020). The rebel supporters surrendered to government troops in Barangay Dianawan, Maria Aurora. (Photo courtesy of the Army's 91st Infantry Battalion) 

BALER, Aurora – At least 15 supporters of the Komiteng Larangang Guerilla (KLG) Sierra Madre of the Communist Party of the Philippine-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) surrendered on Saturday to government troops in Barangay Dianawan, Maria Aurora here.

The surrenderers are categorized as underground mass organization (UGMO) members and also members of the Panlalawigang Alyansang Magbubukid ng Aurora (Pamana).

Lt. Col. Reandrew Rubio, acting commanding officer of 91st Infantry “Sinagtala” Battalion Philippine Army, said the surrender was the result of the retooled community support program (RCSP) operation efforts by the Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (TF-ELCAC) with the special participation of local officials, other stakeholders, and the communities.

Rubio said the surrenderers disclosed they are dissatisfied with the false promises of their leaders and the pattern of deception being done by the communist terrorists.

“I am hoping that they are here honestly seeking for peace, that they are doing this by heart, mind, and soul,” he said.

“I am encouraging you (surrenderers) to inform other Pamana members about the government’s efforts toward peace and development and explained to them that our government is open for dialogue to end the local communist armed conflict in this province,” Rubio added.

During the simple ceremony, the 15 surrenderers pledged to withdraw their support to the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front of the Philippines (CPP-NPA-NDF) and took their oath of allegiance to the government.

Maj. Rhoderick Bagunu, chief of police of the Aurora Police Station, said he is thankful that the surrenderers are now on the side of the government.

“Makikita sa tinagal-tagal ngayon lang nangyari ang maraming nagbabalik-loob. Sana ay iparating din sa iba pang tao ang mabuting ginagawa ng gobyerno para sa ating bayan (We can see that for a longer period, it is only now that many returned to the fold of the law. I hope the good things that the government is doing to our town would be conveyed to other people),” Bagunu said.

Dianawan barangay chair Cresencio Mico also appreciated the immediate response of his constituents to end the local communist armed conflict.

“I am happy for their response and support to the government. Rest assured that we will continue to provide livelihood training and other development programs with the help of concerned government agencies and other stakeholders,” Mico said.

After the activity, the military troops distributed rice to the surrenderers and leaflets on the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) from UP Baler extension campus.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1104440

ICRC vehicles ferrying injured ‘NPAs’ stopped in Surigao Sur

From the Philippine News Agency (May 30, 2020): ICRC vehicles ferrying injured ‘NPAs’ stopped in Surigao Sur (By Alexander Lopez)



STOPPED. Two vehicles belonging to the International Committee on Red Cross and one from the local Red Cross are intercepted in a quarantine checkpoint in Barangay Payasan, Lianga in Surigao del Sur around 10 a.m. Friday (May 29) by the police and the military. Authorities say they received reports that the said vehicles are ferrying alleged members of the communist New People’s Army, who were wounded in recent skirmishes with government troopers in the province. (Photo courtesy of SDSPPO)

Three vehicles carrying wounded individuals, who are suspected members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA), were intercepted by authorities in a quarantine checkpoint in the Surigao del Sur town of Lianga around 10 a.m. Friday (May 29).

Col. James T. Goforth, Surigao del Sur Provincial Police Office (SDSPPO) director, said two of the vehicles are registered with the International Committee on Red Cross (ICRC) and one with the local Red Cross.

“We received information that wounded NPA members are being transported using ICRC vehicles. These NPA combatants were wounded during the series of encounters that took place in the province in the past weeks,”
Goforth told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) Saturday (May 30).

Goforth said the quarantine checkpoints in the province manned by the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the military were immediately alerted after they received the information.

Goforth said the vehicles stopped at a quarantine checkpoint in Barangay Payasan, Lianga, included a white Toyota Hi-Ace van ambulance with Red Cross logo bearing plate number WOG 769 driven by Ian Dominguez Adlawan, 38, a resident of Nabunturan, Davao de Oro.

The white ambulance was carrying a wounded person identified as Noel Dadang, 30, with a gunshot wound on his left rib and parietal area.

Dadang, who refused to declare his address, was escorted in the said ambulance by Marjun G. Tagalog and Leo Haniff C. Ko, all residents of Zamboanga del Norte, police said.


Goforth said the second vehicle is a white Toyota Land Cruiser with ICRC logo and plate number 30613 driven by Marjun Velez Gabia, 46, a resident of Purok 4, Agro Compound, Barangay 76-A, Davao City.

The second vehicle was carrying Jea Angeles Perez, 22, a resident of Purok 4, Barangay Puyat, Carmen, Surigao del Sur.

Perez, who was accompanied inside the vehicle by Rogelio Idul, Jr. and Reynaline Esguerra, both residents of Davao City, has a bullet wound on her right leg.


The third vehicle was a Toyota Land Cruiser with ICRC logo bearing plate number 30614 driven by Jose Junrie Quisquis Lomoljo, 40, a resident of Tukananes, Cotabato City.

Goforth identified the passengers of the third vehicle as Tara Feodora Montgomery, 35, a British national, and Jaymore Rala. Both passengers of the third vehicle refused to provide their address to authorities.

“The wounded NPA members were from Janipaan, San Agustin, Surigao del Sur. Both were wounded during the series of encounters with government forces,” Goforth said.

He added that the Red Cross and ICRC vehicles were heading to Davao Region for the treatment of the wounded individuals in a medical facility in the area.

Goforth said the Red Cross and ICRC vehicles and the wounded individuals were turned over to Col. Ringo C. Zarzoso, the director of the Agusan del Sur Provincial Police Office (ADSPPO).

In turn, Zarzoso handed over the vehicles with the wounded individuals to proper authorities in Davao Region, particularly in the province of Davao de Oro.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1104401

DILG to Reds: Free AJ Lucena, youth from communist terrorism

From the Philippine News Agency (May 30, 2020): DILG to Reds: Free AJ Lucena, youth from communist terrorism



Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año 

The battle against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) has further strengthened the government’s resolve against communist terrorist groups (CTGs) as the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) calls on leftist groups to free Alice Jasper "AJ" Lucena and other recruited youth “from the virus of communist terrorism.”
DILG Secretary Eduardo Año renewed this call on Saturday as the Supreme Court (SC) en banc directed leftist leaders to respond to the Show Cause Order issued on May 19 against respondents Kabataan Party-list Rep. Sarah Elago, Anakbayan spokesperson Alex Danday, Anakbayan recruiters and members Chary delos Reyes, Bianca Gacos, and Jayroven Ballais Villafuerte, and lawyer Maria Kristina Conti.
The Show Cause Order was issued after the May 8 filing of petitions for the issuance of the writ of habeas corpus and amparo by Francis and Relissa Lucena, the parents of AJ, against the respondents.

AJ, now 18 years old, was a minor two years ago when she was recruited by leftist youth organizations and had been missing since July 2019. In August 2019, AJ spoke in a press conference held by leftist lawmakers in Congress, saying she voluntarily joined the CTGs.

“These CTGs cannot justify their recruitment of minors and child warriors which is a clear violation of international law. They cannot wash their hands of the brainwashing activities they do to mislead the youth towards communist terrorism,” Año said.

“Kayong CTGs ang limang dekada nang peste sa lipunan. Mas matindi pa kayo sa Covid-19. Pinapatay niyo ang kinabukasan ng kabataan at dinudurog ninyo ang puso ng mga magulang na nawawalan ng mga anak,” he said.

( You CTGs are pestering society for five decades. You are worse than Covid-19. You are killing the future of the youth and you're crushing the hears of the parents who lost their children.)

“You infect and contaminate our youth with your pretentious and false notion of nationalism. Kaya kayo hindi nagtatagumpay ay dahil hindi totoong para sa bayan ang inyong adhikain (You are not succeeding because you have a bogus cause). Stop spreading the virus of communist terrorism,” he added.

He also called on the youth to "maintain distancing, physically and online, from these leftist groups. Sanitize yourself of their polluted beliefs.”

He said that the DILG, a member of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), lauds the Lucena couple for filing the petitions before the Supreme Court.

“The DILG, together with the Philippine National Police (PNP), supports the Lucena couple in their unceasing efforts to get back their daughter from the custody of CTGs. As the law says, the family, being the foundation of the nation, is a basic social institution that public policy cherishes and protects. To the Lucena couple, we are behind you in our common fight against the recruitment of minors by the communist terrorist groups,” he said.

The lawyer of the Lucena couple contends that AJ’s life, liberty, and security were violated when she was a minor and is aggravated by the occurrence of the Covid-19 pandemic because she has no proper support, has become an out-of-school youth, and has no gainful employment.

The suit also sought a court order directing and ordering the immediate transfer of AJ to the care and custody of her parents in compliance with the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, compelling everyone to stay at home with their families.

Año assured them that the DILG will help in getting AJ back to her parents in compliance with the law and Constitution which states that the natural and primary right and duty of parents in the rearing of the youth for civic efficiency and the development of moral character shall receive the support of the government.

The Constitution also mandates the State to promote and protect the youth’s physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual, and social well-being.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1104400

DND chief hails Congress for approving new measure vs. terrorism

From the Philippine News Agency (May 30, 2020): DND chief hails Congress for approving new measure vs. terrorism (By Priam Nepomuceno)



Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Saturday lauded two committees of the House of Representatives for approving a measure that will boost the law against terrorism and effectively repealing Human Security Act of 2007.

"The DND welcomes the approval by the House Committees on Public Order and Safety, and National Defense and Security of a proposed bill which will strengthen the government's response against terrorism," he said in a message to reporters.

Lorenzana noted a new and stronger law against terrorism is needed as the Human Security Act of 2007 is no longer capable of meeting the evolving terror threats.

"The Human Security Act of 2007 is no longer responsive to the evolving nature of the threats we face, hence the need for a new law," he said.

On Friday, the House Committee on Public Order and Safety and Committee on National Defense and Security, chaired by Masbate Rep. Narciso Bravo Jr. and Iloilo Rep. Raul Tupas, respectively, approved the still-unnumbered substitute bill, which seeks to prevent, prohibit, and penalize terrorism.

Bravo said the House bill is similar to the Senate version that was approved in February to fast-track its passage and avoid convening a bicameral conference.

“We have to approve today a bill that is similar to the Senate bill to avoid the necessity to convene a bicameral conference committee," he said.

The proposed Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 would provide a strong legal backbone to support the country's criminal justice response to terrorism, provide the law enforcers the much-needed tools to protect the people from the threat of terrorism and, at the same time, safeguard the rights of those accused of the crime.

The Senate version introduced provisions imposing life imprisonment without parole on those who will propose, incite, conspire, and participate in the planning, training, preparation, and facilitation of a terrorist act; as well as those who will provide material support to terrorists, and recruit anyone to be a member of a terrorist organization.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1104403