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Monday, June 8, 2020

Recruitment of child combatants mark of NPA desperation: official

From the Mindanao Times (Jun 9, 2020): Recruitment of child combatants mark of NPA desperation: official (BY RHODA GRACE SARON)

The New People’s Army in Mindanao is getting “desperate by the minute.”

Lt. Gen. Jose Faustino Jr., Eastern Mindanao Command chief, made the comment when informed about the rescue of a 17-year-old communist guerrilla who was left behind by her comrades to bleed to death.

The elements of the 3rd Infantry Battalion and the NPA exchanged gunfire for about 30 minutes in Sitio Pinanubuan, Barangay Sinuda, Kitaotao Bukidnon on June 5 before the Red fighters escaped.

The 17- year-old, identified only as alias Nina, was wounded on the left thigh and lower right leg. She surrendered to the pursuing troops after she was abandoned at the encounter site. Recovered from her possession were a fragmentation grenade and a landmine.

“It’s a miracle that she was found by our forces. An hour late could have been fatal as she could have died due to loss of blood,” the EastMinCom chief added.

She was recruited when she was still 15 years old by an NPA uncle and trained as a combatant at “Salugpungan School” in Sitio Nasilaban, Barangay Palma Gil, Talaingod sometime in 2018, the Army official said.

The Salugpungan schools have become the subject of controversy as the military accused its organizers of using the institutions as a nucleus of indoctrination and recruitment for the NPA. The Department of Education has since ordered the closure of all these schools because their curricula did not pass the widely accepted standards.

Faustino said that the NPA has ramped up recruitment of minors and students to beef up their dwindling forces.

“It will take a while for Nina to adjust to a normal life as she has just undergone surgery,” Faustino said.
“Wounds heal but the trauma still exists.”

“But just like hundreds of NPA minors who have been rescued and who surrendered to the government, Nina will surely live her dreams and explore her talents and potentials away from the clutches of her former comrades,” Faustino further said.

https://mindanaotimes.com.ph/2020/06/09/recruitment-of-child-combatants-mark-of-npa-desperation-official/
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NPA member with double murder case captured in Kalinga

From the Manila Bulletin (Jun 9, 2020): NPA member with double murder case captured in Kalinga (By Zaldy Comanda)

CAMP DANGWA, Benguet – A member of the New People’s Army (NPA), who was wanted for double murder and multiple frustrated murder case for the ambush of soldiers in Balbalan, Kalinga in 2002, was captured by joint police operatives in Balbalan, Kalinga, the Police Regional Office (PRO)-Cordillera, reported.



PNP-PROCOR via Zaldy Comanda / MANILA BULLETIN

PRO-Cordillera Director Brig. Gen. R’win Pagkalinawan identified the suspect as Pancho Diwag Lunes, 54, alias Edgar, formerly a member of the Militia ng Bayan under Lejo Cawilan Command, KLG Baggas, ICRC.

He was arrested by virtue of warrant of arrest issued by Judge Marcelino Wakas, of Branch 25, Regional Trial Court, Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga for the crime of double murder and multiple frustrated murder with no bail recommended.

Pagkalinawan said the suspect was captured at his hideout in Sitio Ubel, Barangay Gawaan, Balbalan, Kalinga last Monday, June 8.

Pagkalinawan added that there was a P700,000 reward for the capture of Lunes.

The suspect is now under the custody of the Balbalan Municipal Police Station.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2020/06/09/npa-member-with-double-murder-case-captured-in-kalinga/
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Kalinaw News: Davao del Norte Provincial Government, National Gov’t agencies and 10ID partnered to launch livelihood opportunities for IP communities in Talaingod

Posted to Kalinaw News (Jun 8, 2020): Davao del Norte Provincial Government, National Gov’t agencies and 10ID partnered to launch livelihood opportunities for IP communities in Talaingod (By 10TH INFANTRY DIVISION)



Camp General Manuel T Yan Sr., Mawab, Davao de Oro- The Provincial government of Davao del Norte together with Pahilippine Army’s 10th Infantry Division (10ID) and all stakeholders from government and private sector flooded Talaingod with services to boost livelihood opportunities for the Indigenous People (IP) communities.

On April 28, 2020, the members Tatag Farmer’s Association of Nasilaban headed by Mr Dominguez Juan harvested the first produce of the vegetable farm at Sitio Nasilaban, Barangay Palma Gil, Talaingod Davao del Norte. A decent 35 kilograms of tomatoes were harvested in their initial set up of farm and earned net worth of One thousand two hundred twenty-five pesos (Php 1,225.00). This is projected to benefit the members of the POs of the said Sitio, the Farmer’s Association of Nasilaban. Other variety of vegetable plants are yet to be harvested in the coming days and aimed to help its members provide the basic needs of their families.

On May 25, 2020, Hon Johnnie A Libayao-Mayor of Talaingod, Jose Andamon- Provincial Agriculturist, Ms Glenda T. Galibo-TESDA representative and MAGRO Talaingod personnel together with LTC NORMAN E VALDEZ INF (GSC) PA, Commanding Officer of 56IB conducted opening ceremony for TESDA livelihood training on vegetable farming and broiler chicken meat production for farmers and women People’s Organization at Sitio Kaylawan, Brgy Sto Niño, Talaingod, Davao del Norte.

The skills training will run for twelve weeks which aimed to assist and equip the trainees with the actual application from preparation stage up to harvest stage.

On Tuesday, June 2, 2020, Provincial government of Davao del Norte through Gov Edwin Jubahib, Commanders of Eastern Mindanao Command (EMC) and 10ID turned over Forestry and Agroforestry planting materials to IP communities of Talaingod which was represented by Tribal leaders of eight (8) cleared sitios.

Turned over planting materials include 30,000 banana seedlings, 10sacks camote, 250 packs vege seeds, 1,000 seedlings of coconut from PCA, 9900 seedlings of mahogany and seedlings of palcata for the people’s organization organized by 56IB under operational control of 10ID. Solar genset were also given for use of the CAA detachments in the area. There are 10 units of solar powered lighting systems for 10 CAA detachments. This lighting system was funded by the LGU and assembled by 1003rd Brigade.

Most of the members of POs were former rebels and UGMO members. It aims to provide means of livelihood. The governor planned to give livestock (duck, native pigs, chicken) during the second tranch and additional solar genset for electrification of far flung sitios in Talaingod.

Accordingly, road project leading to sitios already started utilizing the equipment of the Provincial gov’t.

After the program, they proceeded to Sitio Milako Brgy Sto Niño and conducted
ceremonial planting of Sorghum.

On June 3, 2020, 561B, together with MAGRO Talaingod conducted opening ceremony for the TESDA Skills Training on Vegetable Farming and Chicken Broiler Meat Production intended for the Tatag Tjbucag Ata-Manobo Farmer’s Association and Tibucag Women’s Association held at Sitio Tibucag, Brgy Dagohoy, Talaingod, Davao del Norte.

The team also conducted opened TESDA Training on Vegetable Farming for Banwaloy Farmer’s Association last May 29, 2020 held at Sitio Banwaloy, Brgy Palma Gil, Talaingod Davao del Norte.

Another TESDA Skills Training started on June 4, 2020, Vegetable Farming and Broiled Chicken Meat Production for KM31 Farmers and Women’s Association held at Sitio KM31, Brgy Dagohoy, Talaingod, Davao del Norte.

These series of skills trainings aimed to generate livelihood for the communities and uplift the living of the Indigenous People in Talaingod.

As for 10ID, “This has been one of the Gaps we had before. We are gradually closing the gap, preventing the recovery of the cleared areas with these Community Development Teams (CDTs),” MGEN BASIAO said.

In Talaingod, CDTS should were able to organized POs in cleared areas, they facilitated the programs of NGA/LGAs bringing the services down to the Brgys/Sitios, they are equipped with the right tools in facilitating these programs. CDT work is part of strenghtening POs in cleared areas.

He emphasized that “Serving the People and securing the Land includes tapping the expertise of the Private Sector, facilitating programs of NGAs/LGAs, organizing cleared communities, bringing the services down to farthest Brgy/Sitio and empowering the masses.”

Today, the CDTs of 10ID continue to engage the people in the communities of Talaingod as Davao del Norte provincial government relentlessly provide means to help the Indigenous People in their quest for peace and inclusive sustainable development.

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Fake online profiles of UP students surface after protest

From Panay News (Jun 8, 2020): Fake online profiles of UP students surface after protest (By Adrian Stewart Co)

The University of the Philippines (UP) sounded the alarm on multiple reports of empty, duplicate and fake accounts bearing the names of its students following their campus protest against the controversial Anti-Terrorism Bill.

In a statement, the UP Office of the Student Regent said that the suspicious duplication of social media accounts were first reported in UP Cebu, where seven protesters and a bystander were arrested last Friday.


“We are encouraging students not to panic and instead help each other in reporting suspicious accounts only. We just need to stand together against possible tactics seeking to silence our voice. Stay safe everyone,” it said in a statement.

“We are hoping that this is a glitch in the system only and can be resolved as soon as possible. However, let it be clear that we will not tolerate any misleading content posted on any account that will endanger our students,” it added.

Tug-ani, the official student publication of UP Cebu, first reported how several Facebook pages copying the usernames of students from the said campus made rounds online. This came following the arrest last Friday of some students who joined an anti-terrorism bill protest in the area.

“Dozens of empty duplicate accounts bearing active usernames of UP Cebu students surface tonight. Victims speculate that this might involve identity theft or targeted attacks against UP students. Check your name, Iskolar!,” it said.

Apart from UP students, poser accounts of faculty members and alumni also surfaced Sunday. All have no photos and posts.

Meanwhile, Panay News learned that, aside from UP students and faculty members, some ordinary person have also discovered having poser accounts on Facebook, mostly were only created recently and has no photos and posts.

“I heard the news ‘yun sa UP students so I curiously checked if may duplication sa FB account ko and to my surpise meron nga and it was recently created,” said an Ilongga who works as a teacher in Manila.

“The past few days, I must admit that I am expressing my opposition about the Anti-Terrorism Bill so I don’t know if this fake account have something to do with it,” she added.

Several Facebook users, mostly who has been critical against the controversial measure, have also expressed alarm after they found out having duplicated accounts on Sunday.

http://www.panaynews.net/fake-online-profiles-of-up-students-surface-after-protest/
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Gov’t, rebels clash in Igabras

From Panay News (Jun 8, 2020): Gov’t, rebels clash in Igabras (By Ruby Silubrico)

The Philippine Army and New People’s Army (NPA) exchanged fire in Barangay Corocuan, Igbaras, Iloilo on June 6.

Troops of the 61st Infantry Battalion (61IB)
encountered some 10 rebels while on a combat operation around 2 p.m.


The rebels fled after several minutes of firefight, according to Lieutenant Colonel Joel Benedict Batara, commanding officer of the 61IB.

Soldiers recovered an M16 armalite rifle, bullets, a magazine, a bandolier, an NPA flag, medical supplies, food packs, propaganda materials and personal items.

Batara said all of his men were unhurt. But he believed they may have wounded some rebels, noting trails of blood along the rebels’ escape path.

Batara said his troops checked out the area after having been alerted by concerned civilians about armed men here.

Also, he added, the 61IB received intelligence information that the NPA was planning to sabotage the operation of Century Peak Energy Corp. (CPEC) in Igbaras.

“These terrorists were already declared persona non grata by the people of Igbaras because of their atrocities which hamper peace and development in the area,” said Batara.

http://www.panaynews.net/govt-rebels-clash-in-igabras/
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Negrense general gets promotion

From the Visayan Daily Star (Jun 8, 2020): Negrense general gets promotion

Two former deputy regional directors for Administration of the Police Regional Office 6 are now occupying higher positions in the Philippine National Police.

Police Brig. Gen. Jesus Cambay Jr. officially assumed command of the Police Regional Office 9 in Zamboanga on June 6. He replaced Brig. Gen. Froilan Quidilla, who is set to retire on July 3.

Negrense Police Brig. Gen. Remus Zacharias Canieso is now the new deputy director of the PNP Directorate for Research and Development. He previously served as Executive Officer of the PNP Directorate for Plans.

Canieso and Cambay used to serve as DRDA of PRO 6 and both are members of the Philippine National Police Academy Class 1989.

Police Col. Ross Alvarado was also assigned to PRO 6 at Camp Martin Delgado in Iloilo City, police records show.

“The latest round of reorganizations manifests the strong commitment of the PNP to human resource and career development,” PNP chief Archie Francisco Gamboa said in a statement issued by the PNP Public Information Office.

The new designation of senior police officials has been approved by Gamboa upon the recommendations of the Senior Officers Placement and Promotion Board, including also the designation of Police Col. Romy Palgue as officer-in-charge of the Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office.

Palgue replaced Col. Romeo Baleros, who retired from the police service on June 6.

https://www.visayandailystar.com/2020/June/08/topstory15.htm
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Army claims disinformation campaign on

From the Visayan Daily Star (Jun 8, 2020): Army claims disinformation campaign on

The Army’s 3rd Infantry Division cautioned the public yesterday against a “disinformation campaign” against the anti-terrorism bill being waged by some groups stressing that by name alone, the bill is for “terrorist”, contrary to claims that it targets critics and dissenters of the government.

“We encourage the public not to be swayed by the efforts of the critics through illogical propositions,” Maj. Cenon Pancito, 3ID Public Affairs Office chief, said yesterday, as he urged the people of Western and Central Visayas to read the bill itself “to get a more learned idea”.


While commenting on the bill may be premature pending the enactment, or signing by President Rodrigo Duterte, Pancito said that 3ID soldiers are fully supportive of its passage, as it will give the much needed strong legal backbone to support the criminal justice response against terrorism.

Activism is never terrorism, he pointed out, adding that “the mere fact that they can shout to their hearts content, their criticism is a manifestation that democracy is ever living in this country”.

While the measure includes tough provisions against terrorists including foreign ones, even tougher safeguards are in place against abuse, Pancito said, as he also debunked misconceptions that label the anti-terrorism bill as martial law.

He added that the authority to issue Judicial Authorization for Surveillance is retained with the Court of Appeals.

The bill extends to 14 working days the time when a suspected terrorist can be detained without an arrest warrant. But this is still within the moderate-to-lenient bracket, compared to Bangladesh that allows for 15 days, Indonesia for 21 days, Pakistan for 30 days, Malaysia for 59 days, and Singapore for 730 days, Pancito said.

He pointed out that the 14-day detention period is only upon a written authorization of the Anti-Terrorism Council, after it studies the grounds for such, with safeguards to ensure the rights of the detainee, including access to lawyers and representatives from the Commission on Human Rights.

Violations by law enforcement agents―including tampering of records ― will be punishable by imprisonment of up to 10 years, he also said, adding that the measure does not allow authorities to cite the law to arrest people on mere suspicion, contrary to claims.

https://www.visayandailystar.com/2020/June/08/topstory2.htm
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Wounded female rebel, 17, rescued by operating troops

From the Mindanao Times (Jun 8, 2020): Wounded female rebel, 17, rescued by operating troops (BY RHODA GRACE SARON)

An underage female rebel who was wounded during a clash in Kitaotao, Bukidnon on June 5 was brought to the hospital by soldiers for medical treatment.

Meanwhile, troops recovered an improvised explosive device (IED) and a hand grenade from her possession.


Maj. Jerry Lamosao, the 10th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office chief, identified her as alias Nina, 17, a supply officer of the NPA. Reportedly, she was a student of Salugpongan Ta’tanu Igkanugon Learning Center.

Nina was wounded during a 30-minute encounter between the New People’s Army and elements of the 3rd Infantry Battalion in Sitio Pinanubuan, Barangay Sinuda, Kitaotao Bukidnon. The troops were acting on reports about the presence of armed men in the area.

While clearing the area, they found the female teen who was left bleeding to death. She was given first aid by the soldiers before they rushed her to German Hospital in Buda, Marilog. She was later transferred to Southern Philippine Medical Center for medical treatment.

She is now in stable condition.

Nina told soldiers that she studied in the Salugpongan Ta’tanu Igkanugon Learning Center in Sitio Nasilaban, Barangay Palma Gil, Talaingod, Davao del Norte in 2018, when she was still 15 years old.

https://mindanaotimes.com.ph/2020/06/08/wounded-female-rebel-17-rescued-by-operating-troops/
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24 former NPA rebels get ‘Negosyo Kits’ from DTI-Bohol

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 8, 2020): 24 former NPA rebels get ‘Negosyo Kits’ from DTI-Bohol (By John Rey Saavedra)



LIVELIHOOD FOR EX-REBELS. Two of the 24 former New People's Army rebels in Bohol hold the piglets they received as part of the PHP240,000 Negosyo Kits from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-Bohol. First Lieutenant Elma Grace Remonde said on Monday (June 8, 2020) that the distribution of the Negosyo Kits was part of the strengthened programs of the National Task Force to End Local Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) and DTI-Bohol's commitment under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program or ECLIP for former rebels. (Photo courtesy of 47th Infantry Battalion-Civil Military Operations)

A total of 24 former New People’s Army (NPA) rebels from seven towns in Bohol are now busy with their new businesses through the PHP240,000-worth Negosyo Kits given by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), an Army officer said on Monday.

1st Lt. Elma Grace Remonde, civil-military operations officer of the 47th Infantry (Katapatan) Battalion, said the former rebels (FR) received their livelihood assistance worth PHP10,000 each to finance their new businesses such as "sari-sari" store, rice retailing or hog raising.

Remonde told the Philippine News Agency that the former NPA members who received Negosyo Kits surrendered to the authorities in the past few months.


“The Negosyo Kit distribution was part of the strengthened programs of the National Task Force to End Local Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC). The DTI-Bohol assisted the FRs as part of their program under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program or E-CLIP,” she said.

The Philippine Army, Bohol provincial government, and the local government units of the towns of Antequera, Calape, Loon, Catigbian, Sevilla, Guindulman, and Mabini partnered with Alturas Group of Companies in rolling out the program, Remonde said.

The 24 beneficiaries will be monitored by the DTI-Bohol, she said, adding that the agency will give them more assistance if their business will become successful and they need more help for expansion.

In a statement, DTI-Bohol provincial director Marisol Balistoy said her office will also give livelihood seminars to former members of the NPA and hear queries on concerns about their businesses.

One of the beneficiaries, “Ka Amad”, thanked the NTF-ELCAC for the program that changed their lives now that they are leading normal lives as law-abiding citizens.

Ka Amad recalled being a combat team leader of the NPA in Mindanao when he was promised to be rewarded with a farmland due to his steadfast adherence to the communist teachings but received nothing which forced him and his wife to go back to Bohol.

“I was once a party member and a team leader. My wife was a mass supporter who attends plenum and other activities inside the left organization. We, as couple, were actively supporting since 2001 until we decided to leave the party,” Ka Amad said.

He narrated that their lives in the mountain were “burdensome and we struggled a lot when they always left us in the hinterlands with not enough foods.”

The former rebel also said he is “grateful that the government embraced my return warmly that until now I am receiving lots of assistance that could help our livelihood.”

Ka Amad received PHP10,000 worth of goods for him to start a sari-sari store.

Although the distribution was concluded last May 29, Remonde said the DTI-Bohol will distribute more Negosyo Kits to other beneficiaries.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1105202
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Fighting between MILF leaders displaces 2K families

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 8, 2020): Fighting between MILF leaders displaces 2K families (By Edwin Fernandez)



Google map of Pikit, North Cotabato

Skirmishes involving factions belonging to Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) displaced 2,611 families in several remote villages in Pikit, North Cotabato, on Sunday.

Displaced villagers, consisting of 10,829 individuals, fled to safer grounds
after armed clashes between MILF commander Ricky Hussein and ex-commander Butch Sanday, who allegedly leads a band of armed men, the Pikit social welfare office reported on Monday.

Colonel Henry Villar, North Cotabato police director, said government efforts are underway
to put an end to the hostilities between the two factions, which are locked in a land dispute in Barangay Talitay, Pikit town.

Sanday, a former MILF brigade commander, was kicked out from his position in April for attacking communities in nearby Pagalungan, Maguindanao, where Hussein was based.

He formed his own band of armed followers and continued harassing the group of Hussein.


“They have been trading bullets since last week,” Villar said in a radio interview Monday.

Pikit Mayor Sumulong Sultan said the warring groups were earlier pacified by local elders but fighting sparked anew on Sunday. He said MILF emissaries are on their way to talk to the quarreling sides.

The Pikit Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) said that the displaced families, mostly women, and children, are now housed in various evacuation centers in the town proper.

The “rido” (family feud) involving Commander Sandy and Commander Hussein dates back to 10 years ago when both leaders and their families started claiming ownership of parcels of lands in Barangay Talitay, bordering the towns of Pikit and Pagalungan in Maguindanao.

While the parties squabble over the lands, both could not produce documents to indicate legal ownership over the disputed properties.

North Cotabato Governor Nancy Catamco has vowed to settle the warring families so the internally displaced persons (IDPs) could return home as soon as possible.

Most of the affected families came from the villages that are now under the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).

Twenty-three villages from Pikit have opted to join the BARMM in a plebiscite in February last year.

On the same day the fighting broke out, the BARMM Ministry of Social Services and Development (MSSD) said it delivered 133 sacks of rice to 52 families staying at an evacuation center in Barangay Batulawan, and 81 home-based IDPs in Barangay Balabak, both in Pikit.

The Pikit DSWD also reported that an undetermined number of families from nearby Pagalungan town have also been displaced by the skirmishes.

At least 135 small houses in Barangays Nunguan (40 houses), Balungis (4 houses), and Balatukan (91 houses) have also been torched by the warring families. In a statement, the MSSD said it will continue to provide social protection to the evacuees.

The MSSD said the IDPs, especially those living in cramped evacuation centers, often have limited access to food and water. They also have difficulty accessing livelihood opportunities, health facilities, and education services.

MSSD Minister Raissa Jajurie was quoted as saying that the MSSD shall provide special attention to the more vulnerable segments of the IDP population.

“Women, the elderly, infants and young children, and differently-abled persons face multiple health and safety risks, and are more vulnerable to diseases like the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19),” the MSSD said in a report.

The MSSD has called for an end to armed conflict that forces people to flee, saying that persistent violence is an additional burden to communities plagued by uncertainty and economic hardship due to the Covid-19 crisis.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1105220
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Baroy town welcomes home PMA topnotcher

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 8, 2020): Baroy town welcomes home PMA topnotcher



TOWN RECOGNITION. Baroy Mayor Rosa Olafsson (left) presents a plaque of recognition to PMA 9th placer 2Lt. Rubenson Prajes Abgao as his father, Rodrigo Abgao, looks on. (J. Umaran/HRS Media)

BAROY, Lanao del Norte – The local government unit here on Monday received 2/Lt. Rubenson Prajes Abgao, a native of barangay Maliwanag, of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Masidlawin Class of 2020, who graduated on the 9th of his class in simple ceremonies held in Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City last month.

Municipal Mayor Rosa D. Olafsson awarded Abgao with a plaque of recognition highlighting his achievement as the first Baroy resident who made it to the Top 10 at PMA. Abgao is the third local to graduate from PMA.

“I am happy and really proud of Lt. Abgao’s success at PMA. He has brought pride and honor to the town and people of Baroy,” Olfasson said in Cebuano.

The Sangguniang Bayan (SB), on the other hand, in a resolution during Monday’s regular session, acknowledged Abgao’s success and recognized his achievement as an important milestone for this fourth-class town, stating that Abgao gave a "meaningful contribution to this municipality in the field of military service."

The SB resolution added that the "Sanggunian, with pride and honor, salutes and recognizes the courage and determination of this young and promising officer."

Vice Mayor Oscar Tagalog presided the session and facilitated the recognition in honor of the young military officer, noting that his success was indeed a “pride of Baroy.”
 

PRIDE OF BAROY. 2Lt. Rubenson Abgao receives a resolution from the Sangguniang Bayan of Baroy recognizing his achievement. Baroy Vice-Mayor, Dr. Oscar Tagalog (left), led the Sangguniang Bayan in recognizing and honoring Abgao of Maliwanag, Baroy, Lanao del Norte. (J.Umaran/HRS Media)

Meanwhile, Lanao del Norte Governor Imelda Dimaporo also received Abgao and another PMA graduate from Kapatagan town, 2/Lt. David Kent Bela-ong, during a courtesy visit at his office in the capital town of Tubod on June 4.

Abgao, who will be joining the Philippine Air Force, is currently on graduation leave before proceeding to pursue his military pilot training.

Of the 196 graduates this year, 100 joined the Philippine Army, 45 opted to join the Philippine Air Force, while 51 chose to serve in the Philippine Navy.


He is the fourth child of local farmers who, like many others, struggled and persevered to provide the best education for their children.

Rodrigo, Abgao’s father, used to sell charcoal and drove habal-habal (motorcycle) to feed his family while his mother, Betty, managed their home while kids went to school to pursue their dreams. He considers his success as the fulfillment of his parents’ perseverance and sacrifice.

Abgao is the third military officer in the family with two older brothers currently in active service in the Philippine Army. His younger brother was recently admitted to PMA and traveled to Baguio City over the weekend.

A female cadet from Isabela topped this year’s batch and four other female cadets made it to the Top 10.

2Lt. Gemalyn Sugui bested 195 graduates of "Masidlawin" Class of 2020 to become the sixth woman in history to top the graduating batch.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1105280
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71 NPA fighters, supporters yield in S. Kudarat

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 8, 2020): 71 NPA fighters, supporters yield in S. Kudarat (By Edwin Fernandez)



REBELS NO MORE. Members of 'Yunit Militia' of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) West Daguma Front Regional torch the NPA flag as they renounce allegiance to the terror group in Lebak, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao on Sunday (June 7, 2020). The group vowed to never again join the NPA movement as they pledge their commitment to the government (inset) to become peaceful and productive citizens. (Photo courtesy of 6IB)

A total of 71 New People’s Army (NPA) members, militiamen, and mass base supporters withdrew their support to the communist terrorist group on Sunday and took their oath of allegiance to the government during ceremonies in Barangay Salansang, Lebak, Sultan Kudarat.

Out of the total number, three were regular NPA members, eight members of the “Yunit Militia”, and 60 mass base supporters.

Lt. Col. Clairemont Pinpin, commander of the Army’s 6th Infantry Battalion, said all were affiliated with the NPA West Daguma Front that is undermining the peace and order situation in Sultan Kudarat.

The majority of them are indigenous peoples (IPs) who were duped to join the NPA rebels with a promise of a better life and land ownership.

Pinpin said they were recruited by Leon Tacduro alias "Paeng", who was the head of Regional Peasant Bureau of the NPA Far South Mindanao Region and education head of the Sub-Regional Command (SRC)-Daguma.


Tacduro was previously arrested by the combined government forces of 6IB and Lebak municipal police last March 16, 2020, at Sitio Kipopo of Barangay Keytodac, also in Lebak.

“The IPs were unaware of Tacduro’s true nature when they were blindly recruited to be part of the politico-military-structure of NPA in Lebak until they were alarmed after his arrest,” Pinpin said in a statement.

“This is the very reason for their voluntary withdrawal of support from the group and sworn their allegiance to the government for them to live normally and peacefully,” he added.

The apprehension of Tacduro greatly affected the operations of the SRC-Daguma as their mass supporters were redirected and their plans on establishing mass bases were revealed and hampered.

The surrender activity was witnessed by Lebak Mayor Frederick Celestial, Sultan Kudarat Peace and Order Council Vice-Chairman Booy Bevelyn Zapanta, Sultan Kudarat Board Member Joseph Ortiz, National Commission on Indigenous People Provincial Officer Timuey Macapanto Manamba, and Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representative Florencio Apang.

Major Gen. Diosdado Carreon, commander of Army’s 6th Infantry Division, lauded the 6IB for facilitating the surrender of 71 individuals.

Carreon, who is also head of the Joint Task Force Central, has appealed to other members to also come down and surrender as the government is open to those who seek peace.

The local government of Lebak provided the surrenderers with initial assistance courtesy of the Department of Social Work and Development including farm equipment to start anew in their communities.

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

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1105255
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Kidnap group leader dies in Zambo Sibugay firefight

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 8, 2020): Kidnap group leader dies in Zambo Sibugay firefight (By Ely Dumaboc)



NEUTRALIZED GANG MEMBER. Alleged kidnap-for-ransom-group leader, Mamay Aburi, who had ties with the Sulu-based Abu Sayyaf Group, is killed in a firefight Monday (June 8, 2020) in Barangay Poblacion Muslim, Titay, Zamboanga Sibugay. The firefight broke out when Aburi allegedly opened fire on law enforcement officers who were serving a warrant of arrest on him. (Photo courtesy of CIDG-Zamboanga Sibugay)

An alleged leader of a kidnap-for-ransom-group (KFRG) with ties to the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) was killed in a firefight with government troops in the province of Zamboanga del Sibugay, an official said Monday.

Lt. Col. Cyrus Belarmino, chief of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) in Zamboanga Sibugay, said the firefight broke out around 7:35 a.m. Monday in Barangay Poblacion Muslim in Titay, Zamboanga Sibugay.

Belarmino said the firefight ensued along the highway of Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay after
the slain KFRG leader, Mamay Aburi, engaged in a firefight when the troops launched a law enforcement operation against the kidnap head.


He said Aburi fled as the exchange of gunfire continued and was cornered and killed in Barangay Poblacion Muslim. The suspect yielded a .45-caliber pistol with four rounds of ammunition.

Aburi has standing warrants of arrest for violation of Presidential Decree 1866 as amended by Republic Act 8294, and for the crime of robbery issued by the courts in the towns of Ipil and Imelda, Zamboanga Sibugay, respectively.

Belarmino said Aburi, who allegedly belonged to the Abral Abdusalam crime group operating in Zamboanga Sibugay, had ties with the Sulu-based ASG.

He said the law enforcement operation was launched by a joint team of policemen, soldiers, and intelligence operatives.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1105271
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BARMM conducts consultations to address clan feuds

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 8, 2020): BARMM conducts consultations to address clan feuds (By Albashir Saiden)



ADDRESSING CLAN WARS. The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao's Ministry of Public Order and Safety has started the series of consultative meetings from June 8-9 in Maguindanao to address 'rido' or family feuds in the region. BARMM minister Hussein Muñoz (at the podium) said the consultations will go around on other scheduled dates in the other province-components of BARMM that includes Lanao del Sur, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. (Photo courtesy of BPI-BARMM)

COTABATO CITY – To address clan wars or “rido” in the region, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao’s (BARMM) Ministry of Public Order and Safety (MPOS) is holding a series of consultative assembly on conflict resolution all over the region’s five provinces.

The first leg of the activity was conducted in the city from June 8-9 for the participants of Maguindanao Cluster 1.

Participants include experts, influential leaders, and members of various organizations whose efforts are related to the prevention and settlement of “rido” (clan war).

“Beyond work on governance, we need to focus on resolving ‘rido’ since the unrest and unstable peace situation in our region hinders our economic development,” MPOS minister Hussein Muñoz said.

During the assembly, the participants took part in workshops on resolving rido and conflicts, such as conflict tree analysis on the causes and effects of “rido”; identification of best practices, compromise gaps and challenges in mediating conflicts; and formulations on workable solutions and recommendations.

Muñoz said it was crucial to involve the public in discussions and consultations on “how we can maintain peace and order, and resolve rido which contributed to violence, displacement, and untold sufferings our people.”

“While major skirmishes are not common anymore, clan war is still prevalent in some parts of the BARMM,” he noted.

He also underscored the need to settle clan wars to kick off major economic development in the region. A similar activity will also be conducted in the areas of Maguindanao Cluster 2 on June 10-11 and Lanao del Sur on June 15-16.

Because of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, the schedule intended for the island provinces of Sulu, Basilan, and Tawi-Tawi will still depend on the lifting of travel restrictions in going to and out of those areas.

Outputs of the activity will be consolidated and will form part of the MPOS’ general strategy in settling “rido” in the region.

“This is a prelude to a long term and methodical framework on settlement, reconciliation and unification efforts in the BARMM.

The success of this activity will lay the solid foundation of our collective efforts to maintain peace and reconcile those involved in rido,” Muñoz said.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1105270
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PAF planes bring LSIs home to Zamboanga, Davao

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 8, 2020): PAF planes bring LSIs home to Zamboanga, Davao (By Priam Nepomuceno)



BACK HOME. A total of 27 locally stranded individuals disembark from a C-130 plane of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) at the Davao International Airport on Sunday (June 7, 2020). On the same day, the PAF also airlifted 19 LSIs via a C-295 medium transport aircraft to the Zamboanga International Airport. (Photo courtesy of Air Force TOG 11)

MANILA – The Philippine Air Force (PAF) on Sunday transported locally stranded individuals (LSIs) through two flights to Zamboanga City and Davao City.

In a statement, PAF spokesperson Lt. Col. Aristides Galang said all of the LSIs were subjected to a rapid diagnostic test for the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) at the Air Force General Hospital in Villamor Air Base, Pasay City as part of screening protocols.

"Prior to their flight, the passengers underwent rapid diagnostic test for Covid-19 as part of the screening protocol," he added.

A total of 19 LSIs were transported to the Zamboanga International Airport via C-295 medium transport aircraft while another 27 were airlifted to the Davao International Airport through C-130 aircraft.

Galang said these flights are in-line with “Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa” program under Executive Order114 which allows individuals to return to their homes and provinces.

This is to alleviate the hardships they have experienced after being stranded due to the enhanced community quarantine caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1105191
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Relentless AFP ops lead to surrender of 47 NPA rebels, supporters

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 8, 2020): Relentless AFP ops lead to surrender of 47 NPA rebels, supporters (By Priam Nepomuceno)



Around 47 members and supporters of the New People's Army (NPA) voluntarily surrendered earlier this month due to severe pressure from military operations and the hardships of always being on the run.

In a statement Sunday, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) public affairs office chief Navy Capt. Jonathan Zata said the Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom) recorded the highest number of surrendered NPA members and supporters at 33.

On June 4, 21 members of the NPA’s so-called “underground mass organizations” withdrew from the communist terrorist group with the help of the 91st Infantry Battalion in Dingalan, Aurora while seven NPA members yielded to government forces in Guimba, Nueva Ecija on June 2.

Nolcom also reported the surrender of five other rebels on separate occasions in the provinces of Isabela, Tarlac, and Ilocos Sur on June 1.

Meanwhile, a total of seven NPA members surrendered to the Eastern Mindanao Command (Eastmincom).

Of this number, five surrendered on June 3 in Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, Davao de Oro, and Davao del Norte while two others voluntarily turned themselves in to government forces in Mawab, Davao de Oro on June 1 and Malaybalay City, Bukidnon on June 2.

On June 2, five communist rebels surrendered to government forces in Mulanay, Quezon under the Southern Luzon Command (Solcom) while two more NPA members yielded to the 46th Infantry Battalion in Calbiga, Samar on June 3.

Zata added that intensified internal security operations also resulted in the death of one NPA member and apprehension of five others from June 1 to 5.

On June 4, Solcom forces figured in an encounter with 10 communist terrorists in Baco, Oriental Mindoro area which resulted in one death from the rebels' side.


They also seized one .45-caliber pistol with a magazine loaded with six rounds of ammunition, one improvised explosive device (IED), one Garmin GPS, 13 cellphones with 17 assorted batteries and three chargers, subversive documents, and assorted medical supplies.

Meanwhile, Central Command troops apprehended three NPAs which accounted for the recovery of one .45-caliber pistol, two IEDs, cellular phone, PHP25,000 cash, and subversive documents in Las Navas, Northern Samar on June 1.

On June 2, the 36th Infantry Battalion in Eastmincom apprehended two personalities believed to be NPA members and confiscated one hand grenade, one motorized tricycle, and PHP10,550 cash in Cantilan, Surigao del Sur.


“The unwavering commitment of our troops to their sworn duty under NTF ELCAC (National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict) with the active support of local government units proved to be successful in securing our nation’s safety against the threat of communist terrorism amid the current national health crisis,” said AFP chief-of-staff General Felimon T. Santos Jr.

He added the AFP will remain steadfast in its efforts to contain and eventually eliminate the dangers posed by the communist terrorist group.

"We will continue to fight in the frontlines against the global pandemic while strengthening our post in the battlefront,” Santos said.

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

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1105192
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NTF ELCAC lambastes NUPL for myopic logic vs. anti-terror bill

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 8, 2020): NTF ELCAC lambastes NUPL for myopic logic vs. anti-terror bill (By Gigie Arcilla)



The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF ELCAC) last week lambasted human rights lawyers group, National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL), for its myopic arguments against the anti-terrorism bill.

Reacting to NUPL’s statement issued on June 1, 2020 warning against the passage of Senate Bill No. 1083 otherwise known as the Law on the Prevention of Terrorist Acts of 2020, the NTF ELCAC Legal Cluster cited the former’s remarkably blunt refusal to lend their efforts in defending this Nation.


“Their argument that this Administration cannot be trusted with this law is myopic and short-sighted. Laws are not crafted to live and die with any particular administration. Often they are enacted to survive a generation if not more, for as long as the circumstances which gave birth to them continue to subsist,” the NTF ELCAC said in a statement on June 3.

This law, it added, addresses an evil that threatens us and the generation that will eventually replace ours.

“A terrorist threat is not a threat to this Administration. It is a threat to this Nation – to the people -- including the NUPL. It is a biding evil that waits in the shadows until it is ready to unleash its terror upon the population. That fact is lost on their lawyers. As the adage goes: ‘out of sight, out of mind’,” it said. “They are lucky enough not to have to defend the populace along the frontlines, so they can continue enjoying their freedoms and keep sounding the death knells of democracy.”

It said the Senate bill, which was filed by Senators Vicente Sotto III, Panfilo Lacson, Imee Marcos, Manuel Lapid, Ramon Revilla, Jr., and Ronald dela Rosa on September 30, 2019, and its Lower House counterpart bill are an attempt to keep evil at bay and, as ironic as it may seem to NUPL, protect the country’s democracy.

“The bill is a balancing act. The question is not if we should balance national security with constitutional freedoms – which admit exceptions as the NUPL very well knows -- but how. Perhaps if NUPL lawyers spent their time addressing the concerns of the security sector, then maybe we can arrive at an Anti-Terrorism Bill that achieves a perfect balance that everyone can be happy with,” the NTF ELCAC statement read.

Filipinos, it said, have heard militant groups’ rallying cries since the passage of the Human Security Actin 2007, a little more than a decade ago.

“Their incessant wails almost makes one think they actually want to see democracy die,” it added.

NTF ELCAC, which was created by Executive Order 70 signed by President Rodrigo Duterte in December 2018, said though the country is in a “thinning” democracy, it still sees groups like the NUPL openly criticizing the administration in a lively or boisterous way where the social media community and other groups continue to find ways to protest amidst the pandemic (https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1266226/first-in-ph-history-labor-day-protest-to-go-online-amid-covid-19-pandemic).

“If we truly examine the provisions of Senate Bill No. 1083, we see an honest attempt from lawmakers to comply with the constitutional freedoms of the people while increasing the means to strengthen our national security,” it said.

They bewail, for instance, that the law criminalizes “inciting” to terrorism because it will lead to a legitimate speech being outlawed, it added.

“For them, this will be used as a tool to stifle dissent. But the fact that authoritarian states are scared enough of words that they have to stifle them should impress upon the NUPL the impact of words to those harboring evil intentions and those whose first instinct is to take up arms against innocent civilians and hold the government at ransom,” NTF ELCAC statement said.

It expressed doubts that NUPL can name a single instance in which this provision was abused, 13 years since the Human Security Act back in 2007 was enacted.

It clarified that Senate Bill No. 1083, as did the Human Security Act, requires judicial authorization and, more importantly, probable cause before any wiretap can be applied for.

“Not only that, but the authorization can also last up to a maximum of only 90 days and not a day longer,” it said.

Militants' whining protests, it said, evince a broader attitude among those opposing this Administration: go big or go home.

“They can only argue in absolutes and must, at all, times stay in their designated trenches. They refuse to acknowledge real issues the administration is trying to address, so they can maintain their self-perceived moral purity,” NTF ELCAC said.

It added that what is lost upon them is that the security sector is conscious enough to ask for an actual law, that everyone can dissect, study, and even contribute to.

“For all the creativity that the NUPL pours into defending its causes, they are. They refuse to meet halfway; because compromise for them is not an option. An impasse is the most they can do. Inaction is their preferred tool,” the statement read.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1105250
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Misinformation maligning anti-terror bill: Lorenzana

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 8, 2020): Misinformation maligning anti-terror bill: Lorenzana (By Priam Nepomuceno)



Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana. (File photo)

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Monday said the proposed Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 is far from the critics' grim picture of a "Martial Law" scenario as there are sufficient safeguards to protect the rights of citizens.

In a media interview, he dismissed these allegations as mere "misinformation", pointing out that sufficient safeguards are in place to protect civil liberties and human rights.

"Napakaraming lumalabas na misinformation about the Anti-Terrorism Bill na parang Martial Law, hindi Martial Law 'yung Anti-Terrorism Bill, ang sabi ko nga noon pa ay there is enough safeguards, there are so many safeguards for, to safeguard the civil liberties and human rights ng mga tao kasi hindi naman basta-basta dadamputin ng law enforcement agent 'yung tao (A lot of misinformation is being spread about the Anti-Terrorism Bill likening it to Martial Law. The Anti-Terrorism Bill cannot be equated with Martial Law as there are enough safeguards to ensure civil liberties and human rights. Law enforcement agents cannot just pick-up or arrest anybody)," Lorenzana said.

He added that activism and those expressing dissent to the government and conducting peaceful demonstrations do not fall under the auspices of the Anti-Terrorism Bill.

Lorenzana said that terrorism is a unique crime as it takes a lot of planning, organization, before committing their acts of terror.

On questions why warrantless arrests are within the power of the Anti-Terrorism Council (ATC), Lorenzana said this is because the body is involved in the daily monitoring of terrorism.

"Remember that what we are talking about here is the crime of terrorism only. The ATC is deeply involved in the daily monitoring of terrorism and it would know if an application is warranted or not. Whilst the courts, who do not monitor terrorism on a day-to-day basis, may not be able to determine if a warrantless arrest is warranted or not. Speed is needed to prevent terrorism that’s why the ATC was created," he added.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1105232
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DND investigating fake Facebook accounts – Lorenzana

From Rappler (Jun 8, 2020): DND investigating fake Facebook accounts – Lorenzana (By JC Gotinga)

'Of course, the cooperation of Facebook is needed,' says Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana



DELFIN LORENZANA. Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana at a Senate hearing in February 2020. Senate photo

The Department of National Defense (DND) is launching its own probe into the proliferation of fake user accounts on Facebook, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana confirmed to Rappler on Monday, June 8.

"Of course, the cooperation of Facebook is needed," Lorenzana said.

The DND has its own capabilities to check the incident, and it has communicated with the social media giant to find out who is responsible, Lorenzana told reporters at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on Monday.

"It's a cause for concern. It creates discordant voices among the people na dapat naman wala (that shouldn't be happening)," he said.

The defense chief said he himself worries that his own Facebook account might be hacked and planted with incriminating posts.

Senator Francis Pangilinan and Bayan Muna Representative Carlos Zarate earlier expressed worry that the dummy Facebook accounts may be used to plant incriminating evidence against activists and dissenters, in light of the looming enactment of the anti-terrorism bill into law.


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Lorenzana said both supporters and critics of the proposed law are accusing the other side of faking the Facebook accounts.

"So titingnan natin ano ba talaga dahilan. Nagtatapunan na ng paratang ang isa't isa (So we'll get to the bottom of it. Both sides are hurling accusations at the other)," he added.

Meanwhile, the DND and the Armed Forces of the Philippines are working on modernizing their cybersecurity capabilities, the defense chief said.

Beginning Saturday, June 6, Facebook users discovered multiple dummy accounts being created in their name. The first published report of the incident was by Tugani, the official student publication of the University of the Philippines (UP) Cebu.

At first appearing to involve Facebook accounts of students arrested during a rally at UP Cebu on Friday, June 5, the proliferation of the mimic accounts turned out to involve many other users, activist or not.

The students were protesting the anti-terrorism bill, which gives the government broader powers to identify groups and individuals as terrorists, and to effect longer warrantless arrests of terror suspects.

Following widespread calls from its users, Facebook on Sunday, June 7, said it was investigating the dummy accounts.

The Department of Justice's Office of Cybercrime will work with the National Bureau of Investigation and the Philippine National Police to carry out its own investigation, Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said on Sunday.

At least 5% of Facebook's worldwide monthly active users are believed to be fake accounts. In the 1st quarter of 2020, the company said it removed 1.7 billion fake accounts from its platform globally.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/263197-lorenzana-says-dnd-investigating-fake-facebook-accounts
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PH Army: Computer programmer recruitment 'not for malicious purposes'

From Rappler (Jun 8, 2020): PH Army: Computer programmer recruitment 'not for malicious purposes' (By JC Gotinga)

Some netizens wonder whether the Philippine Army's recruitment of information technology practitioners may have had something to do with the proliferation of fake accounts on Facebook



SOLDIERS. Philippine Army soldiers during their anniversary rites at Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, in March 2020. File photo from the Philippine Army

It's true, the Philippine Army is urgently hiring computer programmers and system developers, but it is to boost the service's coronavirus response operations, and not for "malicious purposes."

Army spokesperson Colonel Ramon Zagala told this to Rappler on Monday, June 8, in response to a query sent to Army chief Lieutenant General Gilbert Gapay.


Following the proliferation over the weekend of fake Facebook accounts, some netizens asked Rappler whether it could have had anything to do with the Army recruiting information technology (IT) graduates.

The Army advertised the recruitment on its official Facebook page on May 24.

"In the case of computer programmers, their skills are needed in the administration of the Army's information systems such as personnel data management. Their services are required to upgrade the Army's internal processes and are in no way to be utilized for malicious purposes," Zagala said in a statement.

"This is also in line with the Army's thrust of developing its cyber defense and security capability needed by a modernizing force," he added.

The selection process for computer programmers and system developers is still underway "to ensure the deserving candidates are fit to enlist in the military service," Zagala said.

Besides IT practitioners, the Army is also recruiting licensed medical doctors, nurses, registered radiologic technologists, registered medical technologists, registered respiratory technologists, bus or truck drivers, and auto mechanics to boost its capability to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, the colonel added.

The Army and the other service branches of the Armed Forces of the Philippines are involved in several aspects of the government's response to the pandemic.

Military doctors and nurses are posted at major quarantine facilities in Manila and Pasay City to attend to COVID-19 patients with relatively mild symptoms, and probable cases awaiting confirmatory testing.

President Rodrigo Duterte ordered military troops to escort the social welfare department in distributing emergency cash subsidies in remote and critical areas.

The Navy and Air Force have been transporting Filipino repatriates and deliveries of medical supplies and equipment from other countries, particularly China and India.

All 3 service branches are using their trucks and buses to ferry authorized workers, repatriated Filipinos, and stranded persons while public transport remains limited under general community quarantine.

Netizens have been in alarm since Saturday, June 6, over the proliferation of dummy Facebook accounts mimicking real users' names. The incident was first reported by students of the University of the Philippines Cebu, after 8 people were arrested during a rally against the anti-terrorism bill last Friday, June 5.

The proposed measure gives the government broader powers to identify groups and individuals as terrorists, and to effect longer warrantless arrests of terror suspects.

Some lawmakers and netizens worry the fake accounts can be used to plant incriminating evidence against them, in light of the anti-terrorism bill's inclusion of posting incendiary messages as a punishable act.

The Department of National Defense, the Department of Justice, and Facebook itself said they are investigating the fake accounts.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/263214-philippine-army-says-computer-programmer-recruitment-not-malicious-purposes
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Duterte's U-turn on defense pact with US shows China threat

Opinion piece posted to the Nikkei Asian Review (Jun 8, 2020): Duterte's U-turn on defense pact with US shows China threat (By Richard Heydarian)

Philippines realizes it needs VFA protection as Beijing takes advantage of COVID-19


The episode belies long-running accusations that the Filipino leader is nothing but a Chinese puppet. © Malacanang Presidential Photographers Division/AP

Back in February, President Rodrigo Duterte suddenly announced he intended to cancel the Philippines-United States Visiting Forces Agreement, or VFA, a defense pact that has facilitated comprehensive security and humanitarian cooperation between the allies over two decades.

"No more [American] bases" in the Philippines, Duterte demanded. "They have to start to talk to us because they have to go." He also called on the U.S. to "correct" travel bans and sanctions imposed on his inner circle, which seemed in part to be motivating his anger. His move outraged the Philippine defense establishment.

But then, last week, Duterte staged a dramatic reversal: recognizing the importance of a century-old relationship, the Philippine government suspended its decision to cancel the VFA. A formal letter by the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs vaguely cited "political and other developments in the region" as the basis for the decision.

Those geostrategic "developments," revolving around China and COVID-19, are far more important than Duterte's government has let on, but the move also tells us much about how the fiery president has strategically matured in office.

When the U.S. failed to agree to Duterte's suggested "correction," the Filipino leader cited long-simmering personal grievances, namely his irritation over Western criticism of his human rights record, as the primary pretext for the controversial decision.

Despite senior lawmakers publicly condemning the brazen personalization of a vital national security matter, the government reframed the issue by touting the importance of an "independent" foreign policy.

The Philippine political establishment, however, remained unconvinced. The Senate, led by Duterte allies such as Senate President Vicente Sotto III, legally challenged Duterte's decision at the Supreme Court. Since the VFA had been ratified by the legislative upper house, the senators argued that its cancellation would require its agreement.

There were signs of internal pushback by senior officials. During a public event, moderated by me, the Philippine Ambassador to the U.S., Jose Manuel Romualdez, revealed efforts to swiftly replace the VFA with something similar.

Following Duterte's initial decision, the deal would have officially been canceled in August -- but now his administration has decided to suspend the process for the foreseeable future. In its letter to the U.S. embassy, the Philippine government made it clear that the suspension could be extended well into 2021. With Duterte expected to step down by 2022, this means the VFA will almost certainly remain intact.

The first thing this change of heart highlights -- though Duterte is yet to fully explain -- is the Philippines' growing anxieties over China's strategic opportunism in the South China Sea during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has created a dangerous security vacuum in Asia. China's expansionism has been creeping as its rivals struggle to contain coronavirus outbreaks.

Over the past three months, Chinese maritime forces have sunk a Vietnamese fishing vessel, harassed a Malaysian oil drillship and pointed a laser gun at a Philippine warship. In response, the Philippine government has condemned China's "offensive" actions and stood in solidarity with Vietnam.

China may have further spooked its neighbors when a source within its People's Liberation Army suggested that it may soon impose an Air Defense Identification Zone across disputed waters to monitor and even restrict international navigation and overflight.

The second, crucial, thing the reversal reflects is Duterte's growing strategic maturity, namely his reluctant recognition of the importance of security assistance from the U.S. More broadly, Duterte's about-face reveals the U.S.'s enduring influence in a region where China's rising assertiveness has alienated smaller powers.

It shows the Philippines recognizes the importance of humanitarian assistance by the Pentagon. After all, the VFA, which provides the legal framework governing sustained and large-scale rotation of American troops on its soil, has facilitated desperately-needed American assistance during humanitarian crises.

This was most evident during the 2013 Haiyan superstorm, when thousands of American soldiers, along with an aircraft carrier and a dozen warships, were deployed to assist far-flung communities across the central Philippines.


U.S. sailors unload relief supplies in Tacloban in November 2013: during the Haiyan superstorm, the U.S. provided extensive humanitarian assistance. (Handout photo from U.S. Navy)

Now that the pandemic is devastating the Philippine economy and threatening both a public health and humanitarian crisis, Duterte has opted to lean on long-standing allies such as the U.S.

The VFA has also facilitated the U.S.'s rapid deployment of Special Forces and drones to assist the Philippines' counterterror and domestic security operations. With the Armed Forces of the Philippines overstretched, manning checkpoints and enforcing social distancing measures across the country, rebels and terrorist groups have been able to gain ground in the country's restive peripheries.

The episode belies long-running accusations that the Filipino leader is nothing but a Chinese puppet. Duterte may says he "loves" China, but even the proud populist has had to recognize how he needs American military assistance more than ever. In a time of extreme uncertainty, he rightly rescinded an ugly divorce with the Philippines' oldest and most powerful ally.

[Richard Heydarian is an Asia-based academic, columnist and author of "The Rise of Duterte: A Populist Revolt Against Elite Democracy" and the "The Indo-Pacific: Trump, China and the New Struggle for Global Mastery."]

https://asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/Duterte-s-U-turn-on-defense-pact-with-US-shows-China-threat
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24 former New People’s Army (NPA) rebels get ‘Negosyo Kits’ from DTI-Bohol

Posted to the Eurasian Times (Jun 8, 2020): 24 former New People’s Army (NPA) rebels get ‘Negosyo Kits’ from DTI-Bohol (By EurAsian Times Desk)

A total of 24 former New People’s Army (NPA) rebels from seven towns in Bohol are now busy with their new businesses through the PHP240,000-worth Negosyo Kits given by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), an Army officer said on Monday.

1st Lt. Elma Grace Remonde, civil-military operations officer of the 47th Infantry (Katapatan) Battalion, said the former rebels (FR) received their livelihood assistance worth PHP10,000 each to finance their new businesses such as “sari-sari” store, rice retailing or hog raising.

Remonde told the Philippine News Agency that
the former NPA members who received Negosyo Kits surrendered to the authorities in the past few months.


“The Negosyo Kit distribution was part of the strengthened programs of the National Task Force to End Local Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC). The DTI-Bohol assisted the FRs as part of their program under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program or E-CLIP,” she said.

The Philippine Army, Bohol provincial government, and the local government units of the towns of Antequera, Calape, Loon, Catigbian, Sevilla, Guindulman, and Mabini partnered with Alturas Group of Companies in rolling out the program, Remonde said.

The 24 beneficiaries will be monitored by the DTI-Bohol, she said, adding that the agency will give them more assistance if their business will become successful and they need more help for expansion.

In a statement, DTI-Bohol provincial director Marisol Balistoy said her office will also give livelihood seminars to former members of the NPA and hear queries on concerns about their businesses.

One of the beneficiaries, “Ka Amad”, thanked the NTF-ELCAC for the program that changed their lives now that they are leading normal lives as law-abiding citizens.

Ka Amad recalled being a combat team leader of the NPA in Mindanao when he was promised to be rewarded with a farmland due to his steadfast adherence to the communist teachings but received nothing which forced him and his wife to go back to Bohol.

“I was once a party member and a team leader. My wife was a mass supporter who attends plenum and other activities inside the left organization. We, as a couple, were actively supporting since 2001 until we decided to leave the party,” Ka Amad said.

He narrated that their lives in the mountain were “burdensome and we struggled a lot when they always left us in the hinterlands with not enough foods.”

The former rebel also said he is “grateful that the government embraced my return warmly that until now I am receiving lots of assistance that could help our livelihood.”

Ka Amad received PHP10,000 worth of goods for him to start a sari-sari store. Although the distribution was concluded last May 29, Remonde said the DTI-Bohol will distribute more Negosyo Kits to other beneficiaries.

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Government troopers hunt fleeing NPA rebels in Catarman, N. Samar

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jun 8, 2020): Government troopers hunt fleeing NPA rebels in Catarman, N. Samar (By: Rachel Arnaiz)

CATARMAN, Northern Samar – Government troopers are pursuing suspected rebels they encountered in Mondragon town here early morning Monday, June 8.

Col. Reynaldo Dela Cruz, Northern Samar police provincial director, said the military used airstrikes to go after the alleged members of the Subregional Committee Emporium of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army.

Captain Ronald Aljas, civil military operations officer of the 803rd Brigade based in Catarman, said the operation continues as of 1:30 p.m.

“It’s a big firefight. The military troops had to call for ‘close air support’ from the Philippine Air Force,” he said.

The military troops, he said, are still scouring the area in pursuit of the fleeing rebels.

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Bangsamoro autonomy fruitful for Muslims

From the Anadolu Agency (Jun 7, 2020): Bangsamoro autonomy fruitful for Muslims (By Sorwar Alam)

Muslim region in southern Philippines has made success in fight against coronavirus pandemic.



IHH Deputy Head Huseyin Oruc

The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao has achieved six significant advantages with the Muslim majority region’s peace deal with the government, according to a top peace negotiator.

Huseyin Oruc, deputy head of the Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH), said late Saturday night in a video conference that the regional government has exhibited an unprecedented success and gained tremendous support from the local people.

IHH has been helping people in the region since 1997 and became one of the members of the Independent Third Party Monitoring Team to assess the implementation of the prerequisites of the peace agreements signed between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

Explaining the decades-long struggle of the Moro Muslims for an independent land, Oruc said the Moro Islamic Liberation Front has taken a wise decision to accept the autonomy.

The Bangsamoro region -- long deprived of freedom under Spain, the U.S., Japan and the modern Philippine state -- was granted autonomy after historic referenda held on Jan. 21 and Feb. 6 last year in southern Mindanao.

With the peace agreement, Bangsamoro became "a stronger autonomy that could protect itself better," Oruc said, listing the first advantage.

He went on to say that the people in the region "have gotten their identity recognized by the central government. They would share the resources in the region with the central government on a 50-50 basis."

"They would also establish their own security through a local police force. They established an Islamic Law system there," he explained the fourth and fifth advantages.

He added that the Government of Bangsamoro autonomous region under Chief Minister Al-Hajj Murad Ebrahim has so far done a “tremendous” job to fulfill the demand of locals.

“His government is more successful in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic than the central government, according to local media reports,” said Oruc.

The region has so far confirmed around 25 cases of COVID-19 with 11 deaths. Bangsamoro also opened a new 100-bed isolation center last month that was built in 40 days.

Permanent peace and tranquility are the ultimate goals of the autonomous government, he added.


He also underlined that inter-faith harmony among Muslims, Christians, other minorities in the region have become an example for other parts of the world.

During the video conference, organized by the Istanbul-based Cihannuma Solidarity and Cooperation Platform Association, Oruc said the next two years would be a crucial period for the regional government.

If it can bring all the necessary services to the public and maintain peace, the Ebrahim government would have a chance to win the 2022 elections, which would be crucial for the future for the region's peace.

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Philippines: On New Anti-Terrorism Bill/Law: Some Initial Notes

Posted to the Eurasia Review (Jun 8, 2020): Philippines: On New Anti-Terrorism Bill/Law: Some Initial Notes (By Soliman M. Santos, Jr.)

These are only some initial notes relevant to, not a comprehensive assessment of, the new Anti-Terrorism Bill (ATB, Senate Bill No. 1083/ House Bill No. 6875) poised to be passed as “The Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020” (ATA) which would repeal R.A. No. 9372, the Human Security Act of 2007 (HSA).

1. Much concerns have been raised not only in Congress but also in various media about the ATB passing soon into the ATA, be these concerns in terms of its substantive content, its legislative process, its timing, its prioritization amidst a pandemic lockdown and, perhaps most importantly, its likely significant consequences for Philippine democracy, fundamental freedoms, civil liberties and human rights, especially about the Sec. 29 Detention Without Judicial Warrant of Arrest on mere suspicion of committing terrorist acts or of membership in a proscribed terrorist organization. We need not repeat, for the most part, those raised concerns which are serious. If only to give just due to these serious concerns, which are not limited to issues of constitutionality, the prudent thing now would be for the Congress leadership to withhold transmitting the ATB to the President for him to sign it into law but instead reopen legislative deliberations (like was done for the ABS-CBN franchise renewal) OR, IF the ATB has already been transmitted to the President, for him to veto it purposively to reopen legislative deliberations. It will not do for him to merely not sign it, as it would then automatically lapse into law 30 days from transmittal to him.

2. In the meantime, the HSA will still be there as the existing anti-terrorism law which is the domestic law which primarily addressees terrorism, aside from R.A. No. 10168, The Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act of 2012 (TFPSA). It is interesting to note that the TFPSA makes reference to the HSA such as when it comes to designated terrorist organizations and persons. However, while the ATB would repeal the HSA, it would not repeal the TFPSA which the ATB in fact reiterates in Secs. 16, 35 and 36 when it comes to surveillance of suspects and interception of communications, and to investigation and freezing of bank deposits, related to the financing of terrorism. So, even without an ATA, there will still be an anti-terrorism law which is the HSA. As it is, there has not been much implementation experience of this 2007 anti-terrorism law, not much cases filed, hardly any jurisprudence on it and no congressional oversight review that would ordinarily be the basis for the amendment and especially repeal of the HSA.

3. The only Supreme Court Decision on the HSA that I am personally aware of, as the lead individual petitioner, is that in Southern Hemisphere Engagement Network, Inc. vs. Anti-Terrorism Council, 632 SCRA 146 (2010), which dismissed several petitions, including those of KMU, BAYAN, KARAPATAN et al., questioning the constitutionality of the HSA immediately after its passage, declining to rule on this on procedural grounds basically of un-ripeness for adjudication. The Decision practically required that the petitioners must first be charged with violation of the HSA so that they may be said to have legal standing in an actual controversy and only then can the Court take cognizance of the case. My old friends Atty. Edre U. Olalia of the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers and Rep. Carlos Isagani Zarate of the Bayan Muna party-list group who have announced their intentions to challenge the ATA’s constitutionality upon its signing by the President should take that requirement into consideration.

It may be also interesting to note that there is a pending (?) February 2018 Petition by the Department of Justice (DOJ) against the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and New People’s Army (NPA) for their proscription as terrorist organizations under Sec. 17 of the HSA docketed as Case No. R-MNL-18-00925-CV before RTC Branch 19 Manila. I am not aware of any successful service of summons to the respondents CPP and NPA which have no permanent address, much less of any entry of appearance by any counsels for respondents and their submission of a Comment. If the HSA is repealed shortly, that proceeding would no longer proceed. If ever, a new Petition for proscription of the CPP and NPA as terrorist organizations, this time under Sec. 26 of the ATA,would have to be filed. And again, there will be interesting questions of service of summons, appearance of counsels for respondents and their Comment against the Petition. Or it could be a default Order of Proscription?!?

4. Unlike the HSA which has only Sec. 17 on Proscription of Terrorist Organizations involving proceedings before a competent Regional Trial Court (RTC), the ATA would have Sec. 25 on Designation of Terrorist Individuals and Organizations, and Sec. 26 on Proscription of Terrorist Organizations. Under the ATA Sec. 25 on Designation, there are basically three modes, all unilateral by the Anti-Terrorism Council (ATC, with the Executive Secretary as Chairperson and the National Security Adviser as Vice-Chairperson) and with no court proceedings:

a. The ATC shall automatically adopt the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Consolidated List of designated terrorist individuals and organizations.

b. The ATC may adopt requests for designations by other jurisdictions after determination that it meets the criteria in UNSC Resolution 1373.

c. The ATC may designate an individual or organization upon a finding of probable cause that the latter commits, or attempts or conspires to commit, acts defined and penalized under the ATA Secs. 4 to 12.

Under the ATA Sec. 26 on Proscription, this is upon application by the DOJ before the authorizing Division of the Court of Appeals against organizations which commit the same acts under the ATA Secs. 4 to 12, or which are organized for the purpose of engaging in terrorism. The application must be with the authority of the ATC upon recommendation of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) which shall be the Secretariat of the ATC. The Court shall give due notice and opportunity to be heard to the organization sought to be declared as terrorist. Under Sec. 27, the Court shall issue a Preliminary Order of Prescription within 72 hours from the filing of the application where it has determined that probable cause exists on the basis thereof.

Aside from the different procedures for designation under the ATA Sec. 25 (unilateral by the ATC and covering both individuals and organizations) and for proscription under Sec. 26 (with court proceedings and covering only organizations), it is not so clear whether there are different implications or consequences between designated terrorist organizations and proscribed terrorist organizations.

5. It is interesting to note that there is an existing Presidential Proclamation No. 374 dated 5 December 2017 “declaring the CPP-NPA as an entity designated and/or identified as a terrorist organization pursuant to Section 3(e)(1) of RA No. 10168” [the TFPSA]. It cites as basis for this that “on 09 August 2002, the United States of America (USA) designated the CPP-NPA as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) and to date continues to include the CPPA-NPA in its list of FTOs” and also “Article VII, Section 17 of the Constitution [which] provides that the President shall ensure that the laws are faithfully executed.” The obvious questions are: given this, would a designation or proscription of the CPP-NPA as a terrorist organization under the ATA Secs. 25 or 26 still be necessary? And would Presidential Proclamation No. 374 be already sufficient basis to apply the rest of the ATA to the CPP-NPA?

6. While we are at it, we might as well bring into the discussion the “twin” Presidential Proclamation No. 360 dated 23 November 2017 “declaring the termination of peace negotiations with the National Democratic Front (NDF)-CPP-NPA and all its adjuncts and organizational units.” It cites as basis for this that “in spite of the best efforts exerted by this Administration, the NDF-CPP-NPA failed to show its sincerity and commitment in pursuing genuine and meaningful peace negotiations as it engaged in acts of violence and hostilities…” and also “Executive Order No. 292 (s. 1987) [the Revised Administrative Code] provides that the President may, by way of proclamation, declare a status or condition of public moment or interest.” Obviously, the stated basis did not include the declaration of the CPP-NPA as a terrorist organization, for the proclamation of which came 12 days later. But the latter declaration can be reasonably expected to be an additional impediment to the resumption of peace talks, an important concern expressed by a close family friend Filomeno S. Sta. Ana III of the Action for Economic Reforms.

In theory, the conventional wisdom is that “we do not negotiate with terrorists.” But in practice, it happens. Even after Proclamations Nos. 360 and 374 in late 2017, the have been urong-sulong or atras-abante peace talks resumption explorations (currently, it is urong or atras) and actual short-term ceasefires on the local communist armed conflict front up until the end of April 2020, including attempted “Local Peace Engagements” with local units of the “Communist Terrorist Groups” (CTGs) at the local level pursuant to Presidential Executive Order No. 70 dated 4 December 2018 on the “Whole-of-Nation Approach in Attaining Inclusive and Sustainable Peace and… to End the Local Communist Armed Conflict.” In other words, terrorist designation in itself is not a decisive counter-factor against peace negotiations. There are other, more decisive factors, like lack of trust and confidence and the politico-military situation. Perhaps the best recent counter-example to the said conventional wisdom is the breakthrough agreement between the U.S. and the Afghan Taliban, a U.S.-designated FTO, for peace in Afghanistan. Negotiating with so-called “terrorists” (just like successfully done with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front once tagged as “terrorist”) may soon become the “new normal.”

7. Speaking of so-called “Islamist terrorist organizations,” like say the most notorious Abu Sayyaf Group (Al-Harakatul Al-Islamiyyah) or the remnants of the Maute Group (Daula Islamiya fi Ranao), I doubt whether there will be any real fuss about their designation or proscription under the ATA or under whatever purported legal basis. It seems different as far as the current strong critical voices against the ATA are concerned, whereby there is even an expectation that the ATA is primarily intended against the CPP-NPA “and all its adjuncts and organizational units.” Let us not kid each other about this. The CPP-NPA is the first to admit that expectation, given the most recent Presidentially declared “all-out war” against them, “you S.O.B.s… [English translation, with much of the bile lost in the translation].”

Those current strong critical voices who are not CPP-NPA “and all its adjuncts and organizational units,” because of their serious concerns about the ATA’s likely significant consequences for Philippine democracy, fundamental freedoms, civil liberties and human rights, are perhaps well aware of German Lutheran pastor Martin Niemoller’s famous 1946 post-war confession: “They came first for the Communists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time no one was left to speak up.” If a communist revolution can swallow its own children, so can a fascist dictatorship.

8. The mention of the Abu Sayyaf Group, the Maute Group and the CPP-NPA in the same breath brings us to the definition of terrorism, especially its legal definition, which should be the basis for the designation or proscription of terrorist organizations. The current strong critical voices against the ATA contend that the definition of terrorism in Sec. 4 of the ATA is over-broad or vague (constitutional issues to be raised) such as to endanger even what are truly non-terrorist organizations and individuals. The key to the ATA Sec. 4 definition is not the five enumerated acts (a) to (e) in the first part of the Section (e.g. “Engages in acts intended to cause death or serious bodily injury to any person, or endangers a person’s life”) but rather the “purpose of such act, by its nature and context” which may be any of the following that would make it terrorism:

> “to intimidate the general public or a segment thereof”

> “create an atmosphere or spread a message of fear”

> “to provoke or influence by intimidation the government or any of its international organization (sic)”

> “seriously destabilize or destroy the fundamental political, economic or social structures of the country”

> “create a public emergency”

> “seriously undermine public safety”

These formulations appear to be in accord with the UN’s 2004 description of terrorism as “any action, in addition to actions already specified by the existing conventions on aspects of terrorism, the Geneva Conventions and Security Council resolution 1566 (2004), that is intended to cause death or serious bodily harm to civilians or non-combatants, when the purpose of such an act, by its nature or context, is to intimidate a population, or to compel a Government or an international organization to do or to abstain from doing any act.”

From my own earlier study of the matter, I had in 2002 come up with this proposed core legal definition of terrorism: “the systematic employment by states, groups or individuals of acts or threats of violence or use of weapons deliberately targeting the civilian population, individuals or infrastructure for the primary purpose of spreading terror or extreme fear among the civilian population in relation to some political or quasi-political objective and undertaken with an intended audience.” You will see at the outset that the concept that states are just as capable of committing terrorist acts as are non-state armed groups. And so, if the Philippine government, particularly Congress, is truly sincere in suppressing terrorism in all its forms or sources, including state terrorism, I challenge it to incorporate this concept in our anti-terrorism law. Of course, this would need more legislative as well as public deliberation and , yes, debate, for which reasonable time should be given.

But going back to the ATA Sec. 4 definition of terrorism, to its credit, it makes clear that it “shall not include advocacy, protest, dissent, stoppage of work, industrial or mass action, and other similar exercises of civil and political rights, which are not intended to cause death or serious physical harm to a person, to endanger a person’s life, or to create a serious risk to public safety.” (underscorings supplied) This is a clear improvement over the HSA definition of terrorism.

9. While non-state armed groups or rebel groups are capable of committing terrorist acts, not all such groups are ipso facto terrorist organizations. It depends on their conduct of armed hostilities, on whether or not its acts of armed violence meet the elements of terrorism, as discussed above, especially in terms of deliberately targeting the civilian population, individuals or infrastructure for the primary purpose of spreading terror or extreme fear among the civilian population in relation to some political or quasi-political objective. The group’s track record on this must be fairly examined. Only if there is a clear and consistent pattern, plan or policy (in short, something systematic) of terrorist acts or methods by the group would it be justified to designate it as a “terrorist organization.” One terrorist act does not necessarily make a terrorist organization, unless the act is based on a policy of employing terrorist acts (for example, a policy of suicide-bombing targeting innocent civilians, or a policy of reprisal aerial bombing or artillery/tank shelling targeting the civilian mass base of the enemy).

As I said, there would likely be not much fuss when it comes to designation or proscription of the Abu Sayyaf Group or the remnants of the Maute Group as terrorist organizations. They may even welcome it as some sort of perverse badge of honor. But there would likely be much fuss when it comes to the CPP-NPA, also because of the possible impact on those who might be deemed its accessories or its support or front organizations in case it is designated or proscribed as a terrorist organization under the ATA. The CPP-NPA will definitely oppose any further designation or proscription of it as a terrorist organization under the ATA. It will likely again cite, among others, what it had previously dishonestly referred to as a United Nations Development Program (UNDP) report in 2005 that stated “In fairness to the CPP-NPA’s historical record of armed struggle, it has not, as a policy – and has not generally in practice – engaged in terrorism or acts of terrorism by deliberately targeting civilians.” This did not come from a UNDP report but from the Philippine Human Development Report 2005: Peace, Human Security and Human Development in the Philippines done by the independent local academe-based NGO Human Development Network (HDN) with only the cooperation support of the UNDP; it is not a UNDP report as the CPP-NPA made it out to be. At any rate, the quoted HDN statement was only one, albeit informed, view as of 2005. The ATA itself in its Sec. 27 provides that a Permanent Order of Proscription shall be valid for only 3 years, after which a review shall be made on whether it is to be extended or lifted. Because of the serious implications of designation or proscription of terrorist organizations under the ATA, this process must be characterized by fairness, perhaps academic-like or judicial-like rigor, and indubitable historical evidence.

10. At this point, there should be no issue about terrorism being among the most serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole, including the Philippines which has its international obligations to cooperate in its suppression. Terrorism violates the basic right to life and the fundamental freedom from fear. The May-October 2017 Marawi Siege and the January 27, 2019 Jolo Cathedral Bombing are still fresh wounds to remind us of this. There should be no issue about the need for a domestic law defining and penalizing terrorism. This was among the rulings in the Supreme Court Decision in David vs. Arroyo, 489 SCRA 160 (2006). Thus, the HSA of 2007.

11. Comes now the ATA of 2020 to replace the HSA in our statute books. To somehow counter-balance the current strong critical voices against the ATA, another friend Prof. Rommel C. Banlaoi of the Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence and Terrorism Research, proffers what he admits to be a “very unpopular” view of “progressive provisions” in the ATA. Foremost to him is its Sec. 2 Declaration of Policy, particularly these aspects:

> “… to make terrorism a crime against the Filipino people, against humanity, and against the law of nations.”

> “In the implementation of the policy stated above, the State shall uphold the basic rights and fundamental liberties of the people as enshrined in the Constitution.”

> “The State recognizes that the fight against terrorism requires a comprehensive approach, comprising political, economic, diplomatic, military and legal means duly taking into account the root causes of terrorism…”

> “Such measures shall include conflict management and post-conflict peacebuilding, addressing the roots of conflict…”

“… shall not prejudice respect for human rights which shall be absolute and protected at all times.”

ATA provisions to ensure respect for human rights include Secs. 17 & 19 on Judicial Authorization by the authorizing division of the Court of Appeals, Sec. 23 on inadmissibility or exclusion of evidence secured in violation of pertinent provisions, Sec. 24 on penalty of 10 years imprisonment for law enforcement agents or military personnel for unauthorized surveillance and making available to the aggrieved party any information maliciously procured, Sec. 29 on written notification of the judge nearest the place of apprehension of the latter’s details, Sec. 30 on rights of a person under custodial detention, Sec. 31 on penalty of 10 years imprisonment for violations of the rights of a detainee, Sec. 33 on no torture or coercion in investigation and interrogation with reference to R.A. No. 9745 or the Anti-Torture Act of 2009, Sec. 37 on penalty of 4 years imprisonment for malicious or unauthorized examination of bank accounts, Sec. 41 on penalty of 4 years imprisonment for unauthorized revelation of classified information, Sec. 43 on penalty of 6 years imprisonment for furnishing false evidence, forged documents or spurious evidence, Sec. 47 on the Commission on Human Rights to “give the highest priority to the investigation and prosecution of violations of civil and political rights of persons in relation to the implementation of this Act,” Sec. 48 on ban on extraordinary rendition to another country, and Sec. 51 on protection of most vulnerable sectoral groups.

There is, however, a dearth of ATA provisions that flesh out its declared policy of a “comprehensive approach, comprising political, economic, diplomatic, military and legal means,” except for the latter which constitutes the meat of the ATA. There is nothing that fleshes out in particular “Such measures… [as] conflict management and post-conflict peacebuilding, addressing the roots of conflict… duly taking into account the root causes of terrorism…” This dearth warrants the reopening of legislative deliberations in order to address it.

12. In the final analysis, only implementation and practice will tell whether “the basic rights and fundamental liberties of the people as enshrined in the Constitution” would be upheld, and whether “respect for human rights, which shall be absolute and protected at all times,” would not be prejudiced, pursuant to the ATA’s declared policy. The general and historical experience in the Philippines has been that the law and its implementation two, sometimes very, different things. The difference may be attributed to the criminal justice system and its several pillars, most crucially that of law enforcement led by the police. And in the particular case of the ATA, it is “law enforcement agents or military personnel” who would be the front-liners in its implementation. Given particularly the recent experience of this administration’s “war against drugs,” it should not be seen as asking too much that a certain necessary measure or level of police reform be achieved first before passing or implementing the ATA. Let this be our counter-part to the call for police reform in the U.S. now arising from the killing of George Floyd, one too many among Blacks who have lost their lives in the brutal hands of predominantly White policemen, as a function of systemic racism.

Both police and military personnel who will be assigned to ATA implementation work, such as surveillance of suspects, interception and recording of communications, filing of written applications with the authorizing division of the Court of Appeals, custody of intercepted and recorded communications, joint affidavits for this purpose, written notifications of the judge nearest the place of apprehension, informing detained persons of their rights, maintaining an official custodial logbook, and filing of the appropriate cases before the Public Prosecutor’s Office, will need some special training for this. There is no ATB provision for this as well as for the special training of designated specific divisions of the Court of Appeals or certain branches of the RTC as anti-terror courts to handle ATA cases. As a rule, the Implementing Rules and Regulations cannot fill the substantive gaps in the law itself.

And so, all told, the better part of anti-terror valor is some prudence. To reiterate our call, reopen legislative deliberations on the ATB for a better and more socially acceptable ATA, and for the necessary institutional preparation for its implementation, in the interest of Philippine democracy, fundamental freedoms, civil liberties, human rights, and the right fight against terrorism.

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[About the author: Soliman M. Santos, Jr, is presently a Judge of the Regional Trial Court of Naga City, Camarines Sur. He is a long-time human rights and IHL lawyer; legislative consultant and legal scholar; peace advocate, researcher and writer; and author of a number of books. Source: This article was published by PIPVTR]

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  • AJIL: A Legal Analysis of China's Historic Rights Claim in the South China Sea
  • The West Philippine Sea: Territorial and Maritime Jurisdiction Disputes from a Philippine Perspective
  • Annual Report to Congress: Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China 2017
  • Chinese Tactics ATP-7-100.3 (2021)
  • US Department of Defense Report on Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China (2021)
  • Limits in the Seas No. 150--People's Republic of China: Maritime Claims in the South China Sea
  • CRS: China-Philippines Tensions in the South China Sea (Nov 2023)

Philippine Maps

  • Wikipeida: Provinces of the Philippines (Interactive)
  • Philippine Regions
  • Philippine Regions and Provinces
  • Sulu (Aeronautical Chart)
  • Basilan (Aeronautical Chart)
  • Philippines (Shaded Relief)
  • Philippines (Political)
  • Provincial/Municipality Maps

U.S. Philippine-Oriented Websites

  • US Embassy Philippines
  • US Embassy Philippines (Facebook)
  • US Embassy Philippines (Twitter)
  • US Indo-Pacific Command
  • Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines
  • DVIDS: Exercise Balikatan

U.S. Military/Government Publications

  • Strategic Framework for Countering Terrorism and Targeted Violence (2019)
  • Report to Congress Operation Pacific Eagle-Philippines (Apr-Jun 2020)
  • Report to Congress Operation Pacific Eagle-Philippines (Jan-Mar 2020)
  • Report to Congress Operation Pacific Eagle-Philippines (Oct-Dec 2019)
  • US Special Operations Forces in the Philippines (2001-2014)
  • Preparing the US National Strategy for 2020 and Beyond (Conservative Perspective)
  • National Intelligence Strategy (2019)
  • Indo-Pacific Strategy Report (2019)
  • Report to Congess Operation Pactic Eagle-Philippines (Jul-Sep 2019)
  • Report to Congress Operation Pacific Eagle-Philippines (Apr-Jun 2019)
  • Report to Congress Operation Pacific Eagle-Philippines (Jan-Mar 2019)
  • Report to Congress: Operation Pacific Eagle-Philippines (Oct-Dec 2018)
  • Worldwide Threat Assessment of the United States of America (2019)
  • Summary of the National Defense Strategy of the United States of America (2018)
  • National Security Strategy of the United States of America (2017)
  • National Military Strategy of the United States (2015)
  • US Department of Defense: The Asia-Pacific Maritime Security Strategy (2015)
  • FM 3-05.301 Psychological Operations Process Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (2007)
  • FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency (2014)
  • FM 3-07 Stability Operations (2008)
  • Joint Publication 3-13.2 Military Information Support Operations (2010)
  • U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center & School: Special Warfare Magazine
  • U.S. Army Combined Arms Center: Military Review
  • National Defense University: Joint Force Quarterly
  • National Defense University: PRISM
  • Counter Terrorism Center (CTC): Sentinel
  • CTX Journal
  • U.S. Pacific Command: Asia-Pacific Defense Forum
  • National Defense Strategy 2022
  • National Security Strategy 2022
  • Defense Video and Image Distribution System (DVIDS)
  • Report to Congress Operation Pacific Eagle Philippines (Jul-Sep 2020)
  • Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community (2023)

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Communist Party of the Philippines: Key Research Documents

  • People’s War, People’s Press: History and Evolution of Ang Bayan (The People), the News Organ of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) (2015)
  • Deep Roots of Revolution: The New People’s Army in the Bicol Region of the Philippines
  • Debates on the Philippine Left
  • Communist Party of the Philippines Mass Work
  • Why is the Membership of the New People’s Army (NPA) 70% Lumad?: Historical Context, Causes, and Recommendations
  • Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army
  • Explaining the Sustainability of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army
  • The Great Left Divide
  • Evolution of the Armed Conflict of the Communist Front (Philippines)
  • Philippine Society and Revolution
  • Reaffirm Our Basic Principles and Carry the Revolution Forward
  • Our Urgent Tasks
  • Complete the Victory of the Second Great Rectification Movement
  • The Communist Insurgency in the Philippines: Tactics and Talks
  • Relationship of the Party with the United Front
  • Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought as Guide to the Philippine Revolution
  • The National Liberation Movement in the Philippines and the "Terrorist Listing" by Foreign Powers
  • The Leadership Crisis in the Communist Party of the Philippines
  • Profiling Ang Bayan: The Official Newspaper of the Philippines’ Communist Insurgency

ISIS Philippines

  • The Islamic State Looks East: The Growing Threat in Southeast Asia
  • Relatives, Redemption, and Rice: Motivations for Joining the Maute Group
  • Rising in the East: A Regional Overview of the Islamic State’s Operations in Southeast Asia
  • Rising in the East: The Evolution of the Islamic State in the Philippines
  • Updates on Threats of Violent Extremism in the Philippines
  • Women of the Eastern Caliphate Part 2: By Blood and Marriage
  • Women of the Eastern Caliphate Part 1: Hiding in Plain Sight
  • Philippines: 100 foreign fighters joined ISIS in Mindanao since the Marawi battle
  • How ISIS Is Rising in the Philippines as It Dwindles in the Middle East
  • ISIS Radicalism in Southeast Asia
  • The Islamic State in the Philippines: A Looming Shadow in Southeast Asia?
  • ISIS in the Philippines: A Cause for Concern
  • ISIS thrives in Covid-19 shadows in Philippines
  • Understanding Violent Extremism: Messaging and Recruitment Strategies on Social Media in the Philippines
  • A New Filipino Leader for Southeast Asia's Islamic State (2023)
  • Decapitation, Retaliation, and the Indicators of Escalation in Mindanao (Nov 2023)
  • The Surrender of Islamist Militants in Mindanao: Why they left the Abu Sayyaf, BIFF, and Dawlah Islamiyah

Moro Islamic Liberation Front: Key Research Documents

  • Framework on the Bangsamoro 2012
  • The Philippines: Breakthrough in Mindanao
  • The Philippines: Indigenous Rights and the MILF Peace Process
  • The Philippines: A New Strategy for Peace in Mindanao?
  • History of Muslims in the Philippines: A Nation Under Endless Tyranny

Philippine Insurgency-Related Websites

  • Redspark-CPP/NPA/NDF
  • Communist Party of the Philippines
  • National Democratic Front Philippines
  • Moro Islamic Liberation Front
  • Revolutionary Workers Party-Mindanao

Philippine Military-Related Websites

  • An Act Providing for the Modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and for Other Purposes (Republic Act 7898)
  • Implementing the Philippine Defense Reform Program in Partnership with US Department of Defense Support of Philippine Defense Institutions
  • Armed Forces of the Philippines
  • Armed Forces of the Philippines (Facebook)
  • Department of National Defense
  • Civil Relations Service Armed Forces of the Philippines
  • Civil Relations Service Armed Forces of the Philippines (Facebook)
  • Civil-Military Operations School Armed Forces of the Philippines
  • Philippine Army
  • Philippine Army (Facebook)
  • Philippine Army Modernization (Facebook)
  • Philippine Air Force
  • Philippine Air Force (Facebook)
  • Philippine Navy
  • Philippine Navy (Facebook)
  • Philippine Navy 2020 (Facebook)
  • Philippine Marine Corps (Facebook)
  • Northern Luzon Command (Facebook)
  • Southern Luzon Command (Facebook)
  • Central Command
  • Central Command (/Facebook)
  • Western Command (Facebook)
  • Eastern Mindanao Command
  • Eastern Mindanao Command (Facebook)
  • Western Command
  • Western Mindanao Command
  • Western Mindanao Command (Facebook)
  • Mechanized Infantry Division
  • Mechanized Infantry Division Philippine Army (Facebook)
  • 7th Infantry Division Philippine Army (Facebook)
  • 1st Civil Relations Group (Facebook)
  • 2nd Civil Relatrions Group (Facebook)
  • 3rd Civil Relations Group
  • 4th Civil Relations Group (Facebook)
  • 5th Civil Relations Group (CRG)
  • 5th Civil Relations Group (Facebook)
  • 6th Civil Relations Group (Facebook)
  • Philippine Army 11th Civil-Military Operations Battalion

Philippine Military Publications

  • Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Act (2013)
  • PAM 7-00 Civil-Military Operation Manual (2008)
  • PAM 7-03 Civil Affairs Operations (2014)
  • AFP Development, Support, and Security Plan “Kapayapaan”
  • AFP Internal Peace and Security Plan "Bayanihan"
  • PAF Flight Plan 2028 Presentation
  • Philippine Air Force Flight Plan 2028 Brochure
  • Army Transformation Road Map 2028
  • Philippine Navy Journal
  • The Naval Leader

Terrorism-Related Key Research Documents/Websites

  • National Counterintelligence Strategy (2020-2022)
  • Global Terrorism Index 2020: Deaths from terrorism reach five-year low, but new risks emerge
  • Philippines: Threats Of Violent Extremism And Terrorism Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic – Analysis (2020)
  • US State Department Country Reports on Terrorism (2019)
  • Understanding Violent Extremism: Messaging and Recruitment Strategies on Social Media in the Philippines (2019)
  • Global Terrorism Index 2019
  • US Department of State Country Reports on Terrorism (2018)
  • Annotated Worldwide Threat Assessment (2019)
  • US Department of State Country Reports on Terrorism (2017)
  • Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community (2018)
  • National Strategy for Counterterrorism of the United States of America (2018)
  • Joining the New Caravan: ISIS and the Regeneration of Terrorism in Southeast Asia
  • Emerging Terrorist Financing Risks - Financial Action Task Force
  • The Impact of the Islamic State in Asia
  • Terrorism Financing Southeast Asia & Australia -- Regional Risk Assessment 2016
  • Global Terrorism Index (2018)
  • Global Terrorism Index (2017)
  • Global Terrorism Database
  • Department of State: Country Reports on Terrorism
  • National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)
  • Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence, and Terrorism Research
  • Rand--Terrorism and Homeland Security
  • Combating Terrorism Center
  • International Crisis Group-Philippines
  • Counterterrorism in the Philippines: Review of Key Issues (2021)
  • Terrorism in the Philippines: Examining the data and what to expect in the coming years
  • International Crisis Group-Tracking Conflict-Philippines-Monthly Overviews (2003-2021)
  • RAND: Countering Violent Extremism in the Philippines (2020)

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