Posted to the Morning Star for Peace and Socialism (Aug 4, 2020): Philippines Maoists claim success against mining company project.
MAOISTS in the Philippines say that they are foiling the army in its attempts to clear land for a large-scale mining project.
The guerilla New People’s Army (NPA) announced details on Monday of its recent sniping operations against troops — part of its bid to stop the project’s development.
It claimed to have left three soldiers dead and one wounded during its attacks on their camps in Samar province.
According to the NPA, troops have informed residents that they are there to enable the project by Marcventures Holdings, which is seeking to exploit 12,231 hectares of bauxite-rich land.
The NPA is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, which promotes Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, and has been engaged in armed conflict with the state since 1969 — the world’s longest communist insurgency.
“In other countries, bauxite mining has caused widespread and irreversible ecological destruction to lands, rivers and communities near the site of the mining operations,” the NPA’s statement said.
It noted the 2015-2016 bauxite-mining disaster in Kuantan, Malaysia, where unregulated activity caused major pollution to the soil and water, leading the government to ban bauxite mining in the area for several years.
The NPA warned that the Samar bauxite project may result in “grave damage” to the lives and livelihoods of thousands of residents.
It said that authoritarian President Rodrigo Duterte is deploying troops to act as “a security force” for the mining company, exposing the government’s “greed and anti-people character.”
“Duterte prioritises the costly and futile counter-insurgency operations to secure income for big capitalists, at the expense of health-care services, education and livelihood assistance that are much more needed by the people now,” its statement said.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/philippines-maoists-claim-success-against-mining-company-project
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
3 suspected NPAs killed in Laguna encounter
From GMA News (Aug 5, 2020): 3 suspected NPAs killed in Laguna encounter (By ANNA FELICIA BAJO)
CALABARZON Police recovered various firearms, ammunition, and a flag of the Communist Party of the Philippines, among others, after a clash with suspected communist rebels in Kalayaan, Laguna on Tuesday, August 5, 2020. Photo courtesy: CALABARZON Police
Three suspected New People's Army (NPA) rebels were killed during an encounter between communists and police forces on Tuesday in Kalayaan, Laguna.
Information from CALABARZON police on Wednesday identified the killed rebels as Dioscorro "Ka Termo Cello, the supposed platoon leader of Platun Laguna-Quezon, Melito Glor Command; a certain Ka Omar/Efren; and one Ka Danny/Mar/Rey.
Authorities said Cello, who is also the alleged secretary general of Cesar Batrallo Command, was the subject of an arrest order with a P3.8 million reward for anyone who could provide information that will lead to his capture.
Police said the firefight transpired in Sitio Balat Kahoy in Barangay San Antonio. Authorities encountered more or less 40 communist rebels while they were scouting for a sheltering area.
Authorities were able to seize at the encounter site three M16A1 rifles, one M16 baby Armalite with M203 grenade launcher, an improvised explosive device Claymore mine, a 20-meter firing line and blasting cap, 16 long and 12 short M16 magazine with ammunition, a rifle grenade, two improvised explosive device small cylindrical hand grenades, eight large battery series, three jungle bolos, five ammo rigs, a Communist Party of the Philippines flag, one National Democratic Front flag, one NPA flag, a handheld radio with charger, a flashlight, some mobile phones, SIM cards, memory cards, external hard drive, and some subversive documents.
CALABARZON police chief Police Brigadier General Vicente Danao vowed that the police would continue to be persistent in their operations against communist rebels.
Danao also stressed the importance of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) which aims to give former rebels who will surrender to the government a chance at a better life.
“Take advantage of the programs of our government for the former rebels. Kakampi niyo po kami. Tama na, nawa'y magising na kayo sa mga mali at baluktot na idelohiya na pinapalaganap ng komunistang CPP-NPA," Danao said.
Following the incident, Phiippine National Police chief Police General Archie Francisco Gamboa directed a hot pursuit operation against NPA rebels in Laguna.
"The Philippine National Police condemns in the strongest terms the latest act of hostility of the New People’s Army in Laguna amid the health crisis we are facing right now," Gamboa said.
Gamboa also reminded all police regional offices to be more vigilant and conduct preventive and proactive operations in coordination with the military against communist groups.
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/749927/3-suspected-npas-killed-in-laguna-encounter/story/
Information from CALABARZON police on Wednesday identified the killed rebels as Dioscorro "Ka Termo Cello, the supposed platoon leader of Platun Laguna-Quezon, Melito Glor Command; a certain Ka Omar/Efren; and one Ka Danny/Mar/Rey.
Authorities said Cello, who is also the alleged secretary general of Cesar Batrallo Command, was the subject of an arrest order with a P3.8 million reward for anyone who could provide information that will lead to his capture.
Police said the firefight transpired in Sitio Balat Kahoy in Barangay San Antonio. Authorities encountered more or less 40 communist rebels while they were scouting for a sheltering area.
Authorities were able to seize at the encounter site three M16A1 rifles, one M16 baby Armalite with M203 grenade launcher, an improvised explosive device Claymore mine, a 20-meter firing line and blasting cap, 16 long and 12 short M16 magazine with ammunition, a rifle grenade, two improvised explosive device small cylindrical hand grenades, eight large battery series, three jungle bolos, five ammo rigs, a Communist Party of the Philippines flag, one National Democratic Front flag, one NPA flag, a handheld radio with charger, a flashlight, some mobile phones, SIM cards, memory cards, external hard drive, and some subversive documents.
CALABARZON police chief Police Brigadier General Vicente Danao vowed that the police would continue to be persistent in their operations against communist rebels.
Danao also stressed the importance of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) which aims to give former rebels who will surrender to the government a chance at a better life.
“Take advantage of the programs of our government for the former rebels. Kakampi niyo po kami. Tama na, nawa'y magising na kayo sa mga mali at baluktot na idelohiya na pinapalaganap ng komunistang CPP-NPA," Danao said.
Following the incident, Phiippine National Police chief Police General Archie Francisco Gamboa directed a hot pursuit operation against NPA rebels in Laguna.
"The Philippine National Police condemns in the strongest terms the latest act of hostility of the New People’s Army in Laguna amid the health crisis we are facing right now," Gamboa said.
Gamboa also reminded all police regional offices to be more vigilant and conduct preventive and proactive operations in coordination with the military against communist groups.
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/749927/3-suspected-npas-killed-in-laguna-encounter/story/
CPP/NPA-Far South Mindanao: NPA-South Cotabato punishes construction company catering to large scale mining and multinationals
Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Aug 3, 2020): NPA-South Cotabato punishes construction company catering to large scale mining and multinationals
GARY ANGELES
SPOKESPERSON
NPA-FAR SOUTH MINDANAO
NEW PEOPLE'S ARMY
AUGUST 05, 2020
The New People’s Army-South Cotabato carried out a punitive action against the ABU-Gemma Construction Company, a local contractor of major government infrastructure projects in the Far South Mindanao Region. The action took place on June 15,2020 in Purok Pag-asa, Brgy. Veterans, Surallah town. Several company heavy equipments were burned in the said incident. Damages are estimated to cost at least 23 million pesos.
The punishment was enforced to neutralize the firm’s road construction operations directly serving the severely environment destructive large-scale mining and expansion of agribusiness plantations. The US-Duterte regime is perfidiously pushing these projects despite the onslaught of COVID 19 pandemic which is attributed to environmental degradation.
The construction company’s owner also operates over a hundred hectares of banana plantation in T’boli, South Cotabato.
The people of South Cotabato has long been opposed to Tampakan copper-gold project, San Miguel Energy Corporation’s coal mining in Ned, Lake Sebu, and the multinationals Dole Philippines and Sumifru’s aggressive expansion of its pineapple and banana plantations and use of aerial spraying which has adverse effects to the people’s health and the environment.
Road constructions linking even the remotest of communities in the province are all disguised as “development projects” but are actually made for easy transport of these companies’ products and heavy equipments.
In this time of a pandemic crisis, the US-Duterte regime should focus on building more hospitals, medical facilities and schools. It must concentrate more on allocating bigger budget to health programs and services that directly benefit the people – not on road constructions funded through the graft-laden Build! Build! Build program that only the bureaucrat capitalists and their favored contractors profit through kickbacks and cuts in overpriced government infrastructure projects.#
https://cpp.ph/statement/npa-south-cotabato-punishes-construction-company-catering-to-large-scale-mining-and-multinationals/
The New People’s Army-South Cotabato carried out a punitive action against the ABU-Gemma Construction Company, a local contractor of major government infrastructure projects in the Far South Mindanao Region. The action took place on June 15,2020 in Purok Pag-asa, Brgy. Veterans, Surallah town. Several company heavy equipments were burned in the said incident. Damages are estimated to cost at least 23 million pesos.
The punishment was enforced to neutralize the firm’s road construction operations directly serving the severely environment destructive large-scale mining and expansion of agribusiness plantations. The US-Duterte regime is perfidiously pushing these projects despite the onslaught of COVID 19 pandemic which is attributed to environmental degradation.
The construction company’s owner also operates over a hundred hectares of banana plantation in T’boli, South Cotabato.
The people of South Cotabato has long been opposed to Tampakan copper-gold project, San Miguel Energy Corporation’s coal mining in Ned, Lake Sebu, and the multinationals Dole Philippines and Sumifru’s aggressive expansion of its pineapple and banana plantations and use of aerial spraying which has adverse effects to the people’s health and the environment.
Road constructions linking even the remotest of communities in the province are all disguised as “development projects” but are actually made for easy transport of these companies’ products and heavy equipments.
In this time of a pandemic crisis, the US-Duterte regime should focus on building more hospitals, medical facilities and schools. It must concentrate more on allocating bigger budget to health programs and services that directly benefit the people – not on road constructions funded through the graft-laden Build! Build! Build program that only the bureaucrat capitalists and their favored contractors profit through kickbacks and cuts in overpriced government infrastructure projects.#
https://cpp.ph/statement/npa-south-cotabato-punishes-construction-company-catering-to-large-scale-mining-and-multinationals/
SOLCOM: NPA terrorist leader in Quezon-Laguna dead in Engentro
Posted to the Southern Luzon Command (SOLCOM) Facebook Page (Aug 5, 2020): NPA terrorist leader in Quezon-Laguna dead in Engentro
Yesterday at dawn (04 August) the platoon leader of NPA terrorists moving to the province of Laguna and Quezon. He died with his vice platoon leader and another one of those who encounter the forces of RMFB 4 A in Sitio Balatkahoy, Brgy San Antonio, Freedom, Laguna.
Diseased Dioscorro Cello @Ambo / Tavio / Nemo the platoon leader of Quezon-Laguna MRGU, Rey Masinas Masinas Mar / Danny the vice platoon leader and another one met in Omar Alyas.
NPA terrorists got three tatlong rifle one ′′ baby armalite ′′ with attached grenade launchers, improvised explosive devices (IED), claymore land mines, cables and detonating devices and electronic gadgets.
SOCO, Crime Lab Team quickly carried the helicopter, conducting the investigation and receiving evidence. The NPA killed NPA died in the town to be brought to the town and to the funeral to be given service and corresponding respect to the dead bodies.
The joint AFP-PNP sent thanks to the people of Laguna and Quezon for helping to hurt NPA terrorists. The information the people share with the police and soldiers are a big help to continue the difficulties caused by the NPA.
We are encouraged to ask for a few remaining communist terrorists to turn back and help our society to achieve the desired peace and prosperity, and to give justice to their colleagues who were also deceived by the communist terrorists to weaponize, but used only in the personal interests of their blinking rulers who reign in the party.
https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/photos/pcb.2638697116390345/2638697026390354/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/photos/pcb.2638697116390345/2638697049723685/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/photos/pcb.2638697116390345/2638697076390349/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/
Yesterday at dawn (04 August) the platoon leader of NPA terrorists moving to the province of Laguna and Quezon. He died with his vice platoon leader and another one of those who encounter the forces of RMFB 4 A in Sitio Balatkahoy, Brgy San Antonio, Freedom, Laguna.
Diseased Dioscorro Cello @Ambo / Tavio / Nemo the platoon leader of Quezon-Laguna MRGU, Rey Masinas Masinas Mar / Danny the vice platoon leader and another one met in Omar Alyas.
NPA terrorists got three tatlong rifle one ′′ baby armalite ′′ with attached grenade launchers, improvised explosive devices (IED), claymore land mines, cables and detonating devices and electronic gadgets.
SOCO, Crime Lab Team quickly carried the helicopter, conducting the investigation and receiving evidence. The NPA killed NPA died in the town to be brought to the town and to the funeral to be given service and corresponding respect to the dead bodies.
The joint AFP-PNP sent thanks to the people of Laguna and Quezon for helping to hurt NPA terrorists. The information the people share with the police and soldiers are a big help to continue the difficulties caused by the NPA.
We are encouraged to ask for a few remaining communist terrorists to turn back and help our society to achieve the desired peace and prosperity, and to give justice to their colleagues who were also deceived by the communist terrorists to weaponize, but used only in the personal interests of their blinking rulers who reign in the party.
https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/photos/pcb.2638697116390345/2638697026390354/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/photos/pcb.2638697116390345/2638697049723685/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/photos/pcb.2638697116390345/2638697076390349/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/
AFP-CRS: AFP to continue whole of nation approach in dealing with threats
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Aug 5, 2020): AFP to continue whole of nation approach in dealing with threats
Newly-appointed Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff, Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay, said the military will continue implementing the "Whole-of-Nation-Approach" in dealing with the various security issues besetting the country.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
Newly-appointed Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff, Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay, said the military will continue implementing the "Whole-of-Nation-Approach" in dealing with the various security issues besetting the country.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: AFP to crush threat groups to establish an environment conducive to sustainable development
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Aug 5, 2020): AFP to crush threat groups to establish an environment conducive to sustainable development
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: Significant gains achieved vs internal security threats
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Aug 5, 2020): Significant gains achieved vs internal security threats
SUCCESS| The military sustained its major successes in the ongoing campaign against internal security threats for the first six months of 2020.- LTGEN GAPAY PA
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
SUCCESS| The military sustained its major successes in the ongoing campaign against internal security threats for the first six months of 2020.- LTGEN GAPAY PA
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: Army distributes food packs in Surigao del Sur
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Aug 5, 2020): Army distributes food packs in Surigao del Sur
CARING FOR OTHERS| Residents of Purok 1, Brgy San Antonio receives groceries and toys from the 36th Infantry Battalion afternoon of August 02.
Lieutenant Colonel Jezreel Diagmel, 36IB Commanding Officer, led the distribution of food packs to 40 beneficiaries as part of the celebration of their 46th Founding Anniversary.
CARING FOR OTHERS| Residents of Purok 1, Brgy San Antonio receives groceries and toys from the 36th Infantry Battalion afternoon of August 02.
Lieutenant Colonel Jezreel Diagmel, 36IB Commanding Officer, led the distribution of food packs to 40 beneficiaries as part of the celebration of their 46th Founding Anniversary.
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
AFP-CRS: CPP-NPA struggles to regain Leyte strongholds after series of defeats
Posted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Civil Relations Service (AFP-CRS) Facebook Page (Aug 5, 2020): CPP-NPA struggles to regain Leyte strongholds after series of defeats
The New People’s Army (NPA) is having a hard time to recover their former strongholds in Leyte after two guerrilla fronts in the province were dismantled early this year.
Brig. Gen. Zosimo Oliveros, commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade confirmed on Monday there are attempts by the communist terrorist group to recruit but repeatedly failed to find new members in Leyte.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
The New People’s Army (NPA) is having a hard time to recover their former strongholds in Leyte after two guerrilla fronts in the province were dismantled early this year.
Brig. Gen. Zosimo Oliveros, commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade confirmed on Monday there are attempts by the communist terrorist group to recruit but repeatedly failed to find new members in Leyte.
#AFPyoucanTRUST | www.afpcrs.com
[The Civil Relations Service (CRS) is the unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that engages the public through its public information and community relations programs “to create a favorable atmosphere between the community and the AFP. The CRS is the equivalent of the Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs units of the US Army.]
Kalinaw News: Army rescues abandoned female NPA in Zamboanga del Norte clash
Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 5, 2020): Army rescues abandoned female NPA in Zamboanga del Norte clash
Ipil, ZSP — An 18 year old, female member of the Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) was rescued by the Army’s 97th Infantry KALASAGLAHI Battalion (97IB) after being wounded during an armed clash at Sitio Kasong, Barangay Midatag, Leon B Postigo, Zamboanga del Norte, August 5, 2020.
The female CNT was identified as alias Jekjek, a Medic and Political Instructor of HQ KALAW, of the Western Mindanao Regional Party Committee (WMRPC).
She was hit by a bullet in her left gluteal area (buttocks) during a ten-minute firefight after residents of the Sitio reported that armed group stole a pig and food stuffs.
There were no casualties incurred on the government side during the armed clash.
“The troops immediately rescued Jekjek after the clash, provided medical first aid and immediately brought her to the nearest hospital“, Lt. Col. Manaros M Boransing, Commanding Officer, 97th IB said on his statement.
“Jekjek was recruited when she was 14 years, brainwashed by the leaders and legal fronts of the Communist Terrorist Groups (CTGs), used and abused during her time with the group and eventually abandoned when she was wounded. That is how they (CNT) treat their members” Lt. Col. Boransing added.
On his part, Brigadier General Leonel M. Nicolas, the Commander of the Army’s 102nd Infantry IGSOON Brigade, who has operational control of 97th IB called on the remaining members of the WMRPC to return to the community by laying down their weapons and taking advantage of the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).
“The Army will not stop until ultimate peace is attained in the Province of Zamboanga del Norte and the whole Zamboanga Peninsula. Terrorism and armed rebellion has no place in our community, and in our country” Brigadier General Nicolas said.
It can be recalled that alias Lando, another CNT member was also rescued by the Army last May 6 and have recovered from the wounds sustained after he was abandoned by his comrades.
Alias Lando as of today is benefiting the assistance and programs provided by the government.
Maj. Gen. Gene Ponio, Commander, 1st Infantry Division, commended the troops for demonstrating a great respect to human rights to the adversaries.
“This is a manefistation that our troops on the ground have high regards in the protection of human rights to include the lives of our enemies,” Maj. Gen. Ponio said.
“Rest assured that the Tabak Division in close coordination with the Local Government Units will provide necessary medical assistance to the rescued CNT,” Maj. Gen. Ponio added.
As of this posting, troops are still conducting pursuit operations against the fleeing CNT members.
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https://www.kalinawnews.com/army-rescues-abandoned-female-npa-in-zamboanga-del-norte-clash/
Ipil, ZSP — An 18 year old, female member of the Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) was rescued by the Army’s 97th Infantry KALASAGLAHI Battalion (97IB) after being wounded during an armed clash at Sitio Kasong, Barangay Midatag, Leon B Postigo, Zamboanga del Norte, August 5, 2020.
The female CNT was identified as alias Jekjek, a Medic and Political Instructor of HQ KALAW, of the Western Mindanao Regional Party Committee (WMRPC).
She was hit by a bullet in her left gluteal area (buttocks) during a ten-minute firefight after residents of the Sitio reported that armed group stole a pig and food stuffs.
There were no casualties incurred on the government side during the armed clash.
“The troops immediately rescued Jekjek after the clash, provided medical first aid and immediately brought her to the nearest hospital“, Lt. Col. Manaros M Boransing, Commanding Officer, 97th IB said on his statement.
“Jekjek was recruited when she was 14 years, brainwashed by the leaders and legal fronts of the Communist Terrorist Groups (CTGs), used and abused during her time with the group and eventually abandoned when she was wounded. That is how they (CNT) treat their members” Lt. Col. Boransing added.
On his part, Brigadier General Leonel M. Nicolas, the Commander of the Army’s 102nd Infantry IGSOON Brigade, who has operational control of 97th IB called on the remaining members of the WMRPC to return to the community by laying down their weapons and taking advantage of the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).
“The Army will not stop until ultimate peace is attained in the Province of Zamboanga del Norte and the whole Zamboanga Peninsula. Terrorism and armed rebellion has no place in our community, and in our country” Brigadier General Nicolas said.
It can be recalled that alias Lando, another CNT member was also rescued by the Army last May 6 and have recovered from the wounds sustained after he was abandoned by his comrades.
Alias Lando as of today is benefiting the assistance and programs provided by the government.
Maj. Gen. Gene Ponio, Commander, 1st Infantry Division, commended the troops for demonstrating a great respect to human rights to the adversaries.
“This is a manefistation that our troops on the ground have high regards in the protection of human rights to include the lives of our enemies,” Maj. Gen. Ponio said.
“Rest assured that the Tabak Division in close coordination with the Local Government Units will provide necessary medical assistance to the rescued CNT,” Maj. Gen. Ponio added.
As of this posting, troops are still conducting pursuit operations against the fleeing CNT members.
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https://www.kalinawnews.com/army-rescues-abandoned-female-npa-in-zamboanga-del-norte-clash/
Kalinaw News: Army, NCIP, NTF-ELCAC team empower IP communities in AgNor
Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 5, 2020): Army, NCIP, NTF-ELCAC team empower IP communities in AgNor
BUENAVISTA, Agusan del Norte – The troopers of 23rd Infantry Battalion joined the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) and other line agencies of the government in a visitation and consultation activity with the Indigenous Peoples (IPs) on August 3, 2020 at Barangay Simbalan, Buenavista town.
The activity was graced by Secretary Allen Capuyan, chair of the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP) and Head of NTF-ELCAC and was attended by nearly two hundred (200) tribal leaders and members from the towns of Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit and Carmen in Agusan del Norte.
Lt. Col. Julius Cesar C. Paulo, the Acting Commander of 23rd IB said the activity is important and very timely considering that the IPs in the said four (4) towns in Agusan del Norte are greatly affected not only by the health threats of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic but also from the intimidations and extortions of the remaining Communist New People’s Army Terrorists (CNTs) in their communities.
The towns of Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit and Carmen are under the operational jurisdiction of the 23rd IB.
“Many innocent lives of ordinary IPs and their leaders were lost here in the province of Agusan del Norte and the rest of Caraga Region due to the continued terroristic activities of the CNTs,” Paulo said.
He took note of the IP killings perpetrated by the CNTs even when the people of Caraga Region are battling against the spread of COVID-19.
“CNT manipulations are the real threat to the IPs which destroy their future by deceiving them to join their useless ideology. The IP communities, their families and children continue to suffer and the CNTs continue to sow fear and chaos, not only in communities in Agusan del Norte but also in the rest of the region,” Paulo said.
He added that the consultation on Monday served as a venue for the Higaonon tribal leaders to ventilate the situations in their communities.
The activity gathered the tribal leaders from Higaonon tribe in the four towns of Agusan del Norte for consultation and discussion on the situation inside their ancestral domains, most of which are situated in Conflict-Affected Areas (CAAs) and Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs) in the province.
Sec. Allen Capuyan and the representatives from different line agencies heeded to the accounts made by IP leaders that dwelled most on the security, peace and order situation in their respective communities and ancestral domains. The tribal leaders also raised the issue on the issuance of the Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT) which they regard as an important document to establish ownership of their ancestral domain claims. According to them, the lack of CADT impedes the plan of every tribal community to further develop their ancestral lands. They added that left-leaning groups with links to the Communist New People’s Army Terrorists (CNTs) also exploit the lack of CADTs in communities and use the issue to recruit more IP members to join their movement.
During the consultation, Sec. Capuyan emphasized the salient provisions on the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) as the basis to pursue the efforts of tribal communities for the issuance of CADT for their ancestral domains. The NCIP chair also emphasized IPRA provisions that ensure the rights of the IPs to their ancestral domains.
The tribal leaders also expressed optimism on the issues and concerns they raised on their ancestral domain will be addressed with the presence of Sec. Capuyan and the other agencies of the government. Among the IP leaders who joined the activity was Datu Eddie Ampiyawan, the Indigenous People Mandatory Representative (IPMR) of Agusan del Norte who urged the leaders of Higaonon tribe to support the efforts of the government and cooperate with the moves of the NCIP and other line agencies in the processing of the issuance of CADTs for their ancestral domains.
“The efforts of the government will remain futile if we do not cooperate,” Ampiyawan said, as he assured Sec. Capuyan and the representatives of the line agencies of the continuing support of the Higaonon tribe to the efforts of the government to bring peace and development in the province. “As a tribal leader of Agusan del Norte, I can assure the continued support of the Higaonon and Manobo tribes to the government. We will strengthen our support through our unity to oppose the leftist groups that cause all the disorders and troubles in our communities,” Ampiyawan said.
The activity was also joined by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Commission on Human Rights (CHR), Department of Agriculture (DA), the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Philippine Information Agency (PIA), National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA), the 402nd Infantry Brigade, and the Police Regional Office (PRO-13).
A total of two hundred (200) hygiene kits were also distributed to the tribe leaders and members present in the said activity.
“Your government servants, especially your army will never cease to extend help, bring programs, projects and services and always willing to hear the voices of our beloved IPs. We will protect and safeguard you from the CNTs and uphold your human rights as we look forward to ending the insurgency in your communities to attain long-lasting peace and sustainable development,” Paulo said.
He added that the Army, as an active part of NTF-ELCAC, will continue to encourage the IPs to help the government fight insurgency that has caused poverty, hunger and conflicts in IP communities.
“Let us help each other to end armed struggle to improve the lives of the IPs and to fasten the development in the identified Conflict-Affected Areas and Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas in Caraga Region,” Paulo said.
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BUENAVISTA, Agusan del Norte – The troopers of 23rd Infantry Battalion joined the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) and other line agencies of the government in a visitation and consultation activity with the Indigenous Peoples (IPs) on August 3, 2020 at Barangay Simbalan, Buenavista town.
The activity was graced by Secretary Allen Capuyan, chair of the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP) and Head of NTF-ELCAC and was attended by nearly two hundred (200) tribal leaders and members from the towns of Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit and Carmen in Agusan del Norte.
Lt. Col. Julius Cesar C. Paulo, the Acting Commander of 23rd IB said the activity is important and very timely considering that the IPs in the said four (4) towns in Agusan del Norte are greatly affected not only by the health threats of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic but also from the intimidations and extortions of the remaining Communist New People’s Army Terrorists (CNTs) in their communities.
The towns of Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit and Carmen are under the operational jurisdiction of the 23rd IB.
“Many innocent lives of ordinary IPs and their leaders were lost here in the province of Agusan del Norte and the rest of Caraga Region due to the continued terroristic activities of the CNTs,” Paulo said.
He took note of the IP killings perpetrated by the CNTs even when the people of Caraga Region are battling against the spread of COVID-19.
“CNT manipulations are the real threat to the IPs which destroy their future by deceiving them to join their useless ideology. The IP communities, their families and children continue to suffer and the CNTs continue to sow fear and chaos, not only in communities in Agusan del Norte but also in the rest of the region,” Paulo said.
He added that the consultation on Monday served as a venue for the Higaonon tribal leaders to ventilate the situations in their communities.
The activity gathered the tribal leaders from Higaonon tribe in the four towns of Agusan del Norte for consultation and discussion on the situation inside their ancestral domains, most of which are situated in Conflict-Affected Areas (CAAs) and Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs) in the province.
Sec. Allen Capuyan and the representatives from different line agencies heeded to the accounts made by IP leaders that dwelled most on the security, peace and order situation in their respective communities and ancestral domains. The tribal leaders also raised the issue on the issuance of the Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT) which they regard as an important document to establish ownership of their ancestral domain claims. According to them, the lack of CADT impedes the plan of every tribal community to further develop their ancestral lands. They added that left-leaning groups with links to the Communist New People’s Army Terrorists (CNTs) also exploit the lack of CADTs in communities and use the issue to recruit more IP members to join their movement.
During the consultation, Sec. Capuyan emphasized the salient provisions on the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) as the basis to pursue the efforts of tribal communities for the issuance of CADT for their ancestral domains. The NCIP chair also emphasized IPRA provisions that ensure the rights of the IPs to their ancestral domains.
The tribal leaders also expressed optimism on the issues and concerns they raised on their ancestral domain will be addressed with the presence of Sec. Capuyan and the other agencies of the government. Among the IP leaders who joined the activity was Datu Eddie Ampiyawan, the Indigenous People Mandatory Representative (IPMR) of Agusan del Norte who urged the leaders of Higaonon tribe to support the efforts of the government and cooperate with the moves of the NCIP and other line agencies in the processing of the issuance of CADTs for their ancestral domains.
“The efforts of the government will remain futile if we do not cooperate,” Ampiyawan said, as he assured Sec. Capuyan and the representatives of the line agencies of the continuing support of the Higaonon tribe to the efforts of the government to bring peace and development in the province. “As a tribal leader of Agusan del Norte, I can assure the continued support of the Higaonon and Manobo tribes to the government. We will strengthen our support through our unity to oppose the leftist groups that cause all the disorders and troubles in our communities,” Ampiyawan said.
The activity was also joined by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Commission on Human Rights (CHR), Department of Agriculture (DA), the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Philippine Information Agency (PIA), National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA), the 402nd Infantry Brigade, and the Police Regional Office (PRO-13).
A total of two hundred (200) hygiene kits were also distributed to the tribe leaders and members present in the said activity.
“Your government servants, especially your army will never cease to extend help, bring programs, projects and services and always willing to hear the voices of our beloved IPs. We will protect and safeguard you from the CNTs and uphold your human rights as we look forward to ending the insurgency in your communities to attain long-lasting peace and sustainable development,” Paulo said.
He added that the Army, as an active part of NTF-ELCAC, will continue to encourage the IPs to help the government fight insurgency that has caused poverty, hunger and conflicts in IP communities.
“Let us help each other to end armed struggle to improve the lives of the IPs and to fasten the development in the identified Conflict-Affected Areas and Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas in Caraga Region,” Paulo said.
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Kalinaw News: ASG returnees, firearms presented to JTF Basilan commander
Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 5, 2020): ASG returnees, firearms presented to JTF Basilan commander
ISABELA CITY, Basilan – A total of six Abu Sayyaf Group returnees and six high-powered firearms were presented to Colonel B. Domingo Gobway, the Commander of 101st Infantry (Three Red Arrows) Brigade and Joint Task Force Basilan, during his visit at the Headquarters of the 4th Special Forces Battalion in Barangay Cabunbata, Isabela City, Basilan Province this Monday morning, 03 August 2020.
The surrendered firearms include five (5) M16A1 rifle, one (1) M1 US carbine, magazines, and ammunitions which were handed over by the ASG returnees who voluntarily surrendered to the “Dolphin Warriors” since the assumption of Colonel Gobway as the Commander of 101st Infantry Brigade last 09 July 2020.
This activity was also the first visit of the newly installed Brigade Commander to this unit as he was warmly welcomed by the troops. In the same manner, Colonel Gobway talked to the men and women of 4SFBn and expressed his support to the attainment of the unit’s mission.
“Sama-sama tayo, magtrabaho tayo. Hindi natin tatantanan ang mga kalaban.” Col. Gobway said.
He also encouraged the troops to never let their guard down in this fight against Covid-19 pandemic here in Basilan Province. “Salamat sa sakripisyo ng bawat isa…Mag-ingat sa lahat ng ginagawa na di mahawaan ng Covid, at palakasin ang resistensya ng katawan.”, Col. Gobway added.
Lieutenant Colonel Alex Ampati, the Commanding Officer of 4SFBn, likewise expressed his deepest appreciation for the Commander’s visit and affirmed his commitment to support the JTF Basilan mission as the unit perform its tasks for the overall peace and development of Basilan Province.
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ISABELA CITY, Basilan – A total of six Abu Sayyaf Group returnees and six high-powered firearms were presented to Colonel B. Domingo Gobway, the Commander of 101st Infantry (Three Red Arrows) Brigade and Joint Task Force Basilan, during his visit at the Headquarters of the 4th Special Forces Battalion in Barangay Cabunbata, Isabela City, Basilan Province this Monday morning, 03 August 2020.
The surrendered firearms include five (5) M16A1 rifle, one (1) M1 US carbine, magazines, and ammunitions which were handed over by the ASG returnees who voluntarily surrendered to the “Dolphin Warriors” since the assumption of Colonel Gobway as the Commander of 101st Infantry Brigade last 09 July 2020.
This activity was also the first visit of the newly installed Brigade Commander to this unit as he was warmly welcomed by the troops. In the same manner, Colonel Gobway talked to the men and women of 4SFBn and expressed his support to the attainment of the unit’s mission.
“Sama-sama tayo, magtrabaho tayo. Hindi natin tatantanan ang mga kalaban.” Col. Gobway said.
He also encouraged the troops to never let their guard down in this fight against Covid-19 pandemic here in Basilan Province. “Salamat sa sakripisyo ng bawat isa…Mag-ingat sa lahat ng ginagawa na di mahawaan ng Covid, at palakasin ang resistensya ng katawan.”, Col. Gobway added.
Lieutenant Colonel Alex Ampati, the Commanding Officer of 4SFBn, likewise expressed his deepest appreciation for the Commander’s visit and affirmed his commitment to support the JTF Basilan mission as the unit perform its tasks for the overall peace and development of Basilan Province.
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We will be victims: Moros file impassioned plea vs anti-terror law
From Rappler (Aug 4, 2020): We will be victims: Moros file impassioned plea vs anti-terror law (By LIAN BUAN)
'The anti-terror law threatens to legalize clearly abhorrent state actions' against the Bangsamoro people
The Supreme Court en banc has so far just been consolidating petitions and asking government to answer them. The anti-terror law took effect on July 18 according to the government, although some petitioners say it took effect only on July 22.
Long history of discrimination
The first Moro petition, filed July 23 by a group led by former human rights regional chair Algamar Latiph, discussed in detail Bangsamoro's longtime struggle for freedom and liberty.
Their 79-page petition told stories of Moros oppressed by government forces just because they are "others," saying that "othering influenced the use of potent military force."
The Latiph petition attached a list of 44 Moros wrongfully charged, arrested and jailed, including children, for over a year because of suspicion of their ties to the group behind the 2013 Zamboanga siege.
The cases of mistaken identity have been repetitive, said the petitioners, calling law enforcers simply reckless or guided by policies shaped by historical prejudice.
The Latiph petition cited surveys – 55% of Filipinos think Muslims are probably more prone to run amok, 47% believe that Muslims are probably terrorists or extremists.
"Our apprehensions on abuse and arbitrariness of the enforcement of vague law are not premised on empty facts. We have cases of mistaken identity involving Bangsamoro. And we have concluded that such mistaken identity victimization shows pattern, widespread, and systemic in singling out the Muslims, Bangsamoro," said the Latiph petition.
Freedom of religion
Not only does the Constitution protect the freedom of expression, it also protects the "free exercise and enjoyment" of religion.
The Hataman petition fears that their Islamic practices and expressions may be taken as inciting to terrorism.
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The Hataman petition discussed how, because of atrocities committed by extremists, the word jihad had come to be associated with terrorism.
"In its most general meaning, jihad refers to the obligation incument on all Muslims to follow and realize God's will: to lead a virtuous life and to extend the islamic community through preaching, education, example, writing," said the Hataman petition.
The Hataman petition said that ever since the 9-11 attack in the United States, Muslims had been deterred even from just discussing jihad academically.
"This labelling and the way it has been connected to Islam has prevented Muslims from openly expressing their belief in Jihad to avoid suspicion of inciting or proposal to commit terrorism," said the Hataman petition.
The Hataman petition also said that before they can freely exclaim "Allahu Akbar" when hearing good news or praising Allah.
"Now we have to be first conscious of the place and of our surroundings," said the petition.
The Hataman petition ties their struggles to freely exercise their religion to the overarching legal argument against the anti terror law – that it violates the constitutional right to free speech.
"[The] anti-terror law clearly constitutes a prior restraint on free expression because it compels Muslim preachers and fathers from freely and publicly discussing their religious beliefs," said the petition.
In the Latiph petition, the Moros said they are one in seeking to uphold the constitutional protection of freedom and liberty of all – but one thing hits close to home: that "the enforcement of the law will likely victimize Bangsamoro people."
https://rappler.com/nation/moros-file-petition-vs-anti-terror-law
'The anti-terror law threatens to legalize clearly abhorrent state actions' against the Bangsamoro people
There are so far 22 petitions against the anti-terror law, but a Moro petition is deeply personal and revisits the wounds of a long persecuted community that's now asking the Supreme Court to get rid of a law seen to victimize them even more.
Anak Mindanao Representative Amihilda Sangcopan and Basilan Representative Mujiv Hataman led a group of Moros composed of lawyers, artists, and preachers, in filing on Tuesday, August 4, the 22nd petition against the anti-terror law, the 2nd Moro group to do so.
Their premise is simple: Muslims and Moros alike have long been victims of cultural and religious discrimination, not least at the hands of government forces who have arrested and jailed many of them for mistaken identity.
"In Mindanao, especially in Muslim communities, it is a frequent occurrence that mosque-goers, Quran reciters, prayer-callers, even simple market vendors and truck drivers are dragged away by law enforcers – simply on suspicion that they are supporters, relatives, co-conspirators or active participants in acts of rebellion, kidnapping and what now constitutes terrorism," said the Hataman petition.
"The anti-terror law threatens to legalize these clearly abhorrent state actions," said their 83-page petition that seeks to declare the anti-terror law unconstitutional, and asks the Court to immediately stop its implementation by way of a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO).
Mindanao lawmakers: Anti-terror bill will further incite violence, not end terrorism
Anak Mindanao Representative Amihilda Sangcopan and Basilan Representative Mujiv Hataman led a group of Moros composed of lawyers, artists, and preachers, in filing on Tuesday, August 4, the 22nd petition against the anti-terror law, the 2nd Moro group to do so.
Their premise is simple: Muslims and Moros alike have long been victims of cultural and religious discrimination, not least at the hands of government forces who have arrested and jailed many of them for mistaken identity.
"In Mindanao, especially in Muslim communities, it is a frequent occurrence that mosque-goers, Quran reciters, prayer-callers, even simple market vendors and truck drivers are dragged away by law enforcers – simply on suspicion that they are supporters, relatives, co-conspirators or active participants in acts of rebellion, kidnapping and what now constitutes terrorism," said the Hataman petition.
"The anti-terror law threatens to legalize these clearly abhorrent state actions," said their 83-page petition that seeks to declare the anti-terror law unconstitutional, and asks the Court to immediately stop its implementation by way of a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO).
Mindanao lawmakers: Anti-terror bill will further incite violence, not end terrorism
The Supreme Court en banc has so far just been consolidating petitions and asking government to answer them. The anti-terror law took effect on July 18 according to the government, although some petitioners say it took effect only on July 22.
Long history of discrimination
The first Moro petition, filed July 23 by a group led by former human rights regional chair Algamar Latiph, discussed in detail Bangsamoro's longtime struggle for freedom and liberty.
Their 79-page petition told stories of Moros oppressed by government forces just because they are "others," saying that "othering influenced the use of potent military force."
The Latiph petition attached a list of 44 Moros wrongfully charged, arrested and jailed, including children, for over a year because of suspicion of their ties to the group behind the 2013 Zamboanga siege.
The cases of mistaken identity have been repetitive, said the petitioners, calling law enforcers simply reckless or guided by policies shaped by historical prejudice.
The Latiph petition cited surveys – 55% of Filipinos think Muslims are probably more prone to run amok, 47% believe that Muslims are probably terrorists or extremists.
"Our apprehensions on abuse and arbitrariness of the enforcement of vague law are not premised on empty facts. We have cases of mistaken identity involving Bangsamoro. And we have concluded that such mistaken identity victimization shows pattern, widespread, and systemic in singling out the Muslims, Bangsamoro," said the Latiph petition.
Freedom of religion
Not only does the Constitution protect the freedom of expression, it also protects the "free exercise and enjoyment" of religion.
The Hataman petition fears that their Islamic practices and expressions may be taken as inciting to terrorism.
MUST WATCH
Rappler Talk: Mujiv Hataman on why anti-terror bill won't combat terrorism
The Hataman petition discussed how, because of atrocities committed by extremists, the word jihad had come to be associated with terrorism.
"In its most general meaning, jihad refers to the obligation incument on all Muslims to follow and realize God's will: to lead a virtuous life and to extend the islamic community through preaching, education, example, writing," said the Hataman petition.
The Hataman petition said that ever since the 9-11 attack in the United States, Muslims had been deterred even from just discussing jihad academically.
"This labelling and the way it has been connected to Islam has prevented Muslims from openly expressing their belief in Jihad to avoid suspicion of inciting or proposal to commit terrorism," said the Hataman petition.
The Hataman petition also said that before they can freely exclaim "Allahu Akbar" when hearing good news or praising Allah.
"Now we have to be first conscious of the place and of our surroundings," said the petition.
The Hataman petition ties their struggles to freely exercise their religion to the overarching legal argument against the anti terror law – that it violates the constitutional right to free speech.
"[The] anti-terror law clearly constitutes a prior restraint on free expression because it compels Muslim preachers and fathers from freely and publicly discussing their religious beliefs," said the petition.
In the Latiph petition, the Moros said they are one in seeking to uphold the constitutional protection of freedom and liberty of all – but one thing hits close to home: that "the enforcement of the law will likely victimize Bangsamoro people."
https://rappler.com/nation/moros-file-petition-vs-anti-terror-law
CPP-NPA-NDF denounced by former members, supporters
From the Philippine Information Agency (Aug 5, 2020): CPP-NPA-NDF denounced by former members, supporters (By Michael Uy)
An official of a people’s organization in Maco presents to Governor Jayvee Tyron Uy their group’s development plans and livelihood programs during the culmination of the four-day Peace Building Seminar in the town. (mlu)
DAVAO DE ORO, August 4 (PIA) - Ibagsak ang CPP-NPA-NDF!
This was the cry of the more than 200 former members and supporters of the New People’s Army (NPA) and Militia ng Bayan (MB) during the Peace Rally in Maco on Friday.
The peace rally was the culmination activity of the four-day Peace Building Seminar participated by 11 people’s organizations composed of the communist group’s former members and supporters.
One of the participants in the rally was Alias Nanay Lora, who claimed to be a former speaker in the mass demonstrations of the CPP-NPA in Tagum City and Davao City.
Started supporting the communist movement since 1985, she said she was being fed and guided by the communist leaders on what she will say during the rallies.
Nanay Lora decided to surrender as she emphasized that she was already awaken from the lies and deception of the movement.
“Nalipay ko nga ning abot mi sa ingon ani nga panahon kay kung wala pa mo (goberno), wala mi kabalo kung asa mi padung. Karon kay nia man mo nagpahigmata namo, naghatag pud og dan nga naa dinha ang tinuod nga goberno nga motanaw sa mga kabos nganong amo manang balibaran.” (I am so happy that we reached this kind of period because if you (government) are not here, we will not know where we will be going. Now that you are here opening our eyes, you also made a way for us to be aware that the true government will look over us, who are poor, so who are we refuse it.)
Nanay Lora also stressed that even on her old age, she still has dreams for her grandchildren. She bared that the local government unit of Maco provided her a job that helped her family in their daily needs.
When she urged the remaining active NPA to surrender, she could not contain her tears. She also disclosed that her son surrendered just recently.
“Sa mga CPP-NPA nga naa pa sa kabukiran, hinaot unta nga ilaha pong mapalandungan ug ila pong makita ba ang kaayuhan nga gihatag sa goberno sa katawhan.” (To the CPP-NPA who are still in the mountains, I hope that they will realize and see the good things that have been provided by the government to the people.)
During the culmination program, the people’s organization presented to Governor Jayvee Tyron Uy the development plans and livelihood programs they crafted during the seminar.
Governor Uy accepted it saying that he will meet with the different organizations soon to hear from them one by one their plans and programs.
Congressman Ruwel Peter Gonzaga also reminded the participants not to hesitate to approach the government to avail of the programs on health, livelihood, and education. (PIA11, Michael Uy)
https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1049434
DAVAO DE ORO, August 4 (PIA) - Ibagsak ang CPP-NPA-NDF!
This was the cry of the more than 200 former members and supporters of the New People’s Army (NPA) and Militia ng Bayan (MB) during the Peace Rally in Maco on Friday.
The peace rally was the culmination activity of the four-day Peace Building Seminar participated by 11 people’s organizations composed of the communist group’s former members and supporters.
One of the participants in the rally was Alias Nanay Lora, who claimed to be a former speaker in the mass demonstrations of the CPP-NPA in Tagum City and Davao City.
Started supporting the communist movement since 1985, she said she was being fed and guided by the communist leaders on what she will say during the rallies.
Nanay Lora decided to surrender as she emphasized that she was already awaken from the lies and deception of the movement.
“Nalipay ko nga ning abot mi sa ingon ani nga panahon kay kung wala pa mo (goberno), wala mi kabalo kung asa mi padung. Karon kay nia man mo nagpahigmata namo, naghatag pud og dan nga naa dinha ang tinuod nga goberno nga motanaw sa mga kabos nganong amo manang balibaran.” (I am so happy that we reached this kind of period because if you (government) are not here, we will not know where we will be going. Now that you are here opening our eyes, you also made a way for us to be aware that the true government will look over us, who are poor, so who are we refuse it.)
Nanay Lora also stressed that even on her old age, she still has dreams for her grandchildren. She bared that the local government unit of Maco provided her a job that helped her family in their daily needs.
When she urged the remaining active NPA to surrender, she could not contain her tears. She also disclosed that her son surrendered just recently.
“Sa mga CPP-NPA nga naa pa sa kabukiran, hinaot unta nga ilaha pong mapalandungan ug ila pong makita ba ang kaayuhan nga gihatag sa goberno sa katawhan.” (To the CPP-NPA who are still in the mountains, I hope that they will realize and see the good things that have been provided by the government to the people.)
During the culmination program, the people’s organization presented to Governor Jayvee Tyron Uy the development plans and livelihood programs they crafted during the seminar.
Governor Uy accepted it saying that he will meet with the different organizations soon to hear from them one by one their plans and programs.
Congressman Ruwel Peter Gonzaga also reminded the participants not to hesitate to approach the government to avail of the programs on health, livelihood, and education. (PIA11, Michael Uy)
https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1049434
Sobejana, a Medal of Valor awardee, assumes as new Army Commanding General
From the Philippine Information Agency (Aug 5, 2020): Sobejana, a Medal of Valor awardee, assumes as new Army Commanding General (By Susan G. De Leon)
Lt. Gen. Cirilito E. Sobejana, a Medal for Valor awardee formally assumed leadership of the Philippine Army here on Tuesday, August 4, 2020. (Photo credit: PA)
CALOOCAN CITY, Aug. 5 (PIA) – Lt. Gen. Cirilito E. Sobejana, a Medal for Valor awardee formally assumed leadership of the Philippine Army on Tuesday, August 4, 2020.
In a Change of Command Ceremony, National Defense Secretary Delfin N. Lorenzana, led the turnover of leadership from newly-installed Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gilbert I. Gapay to Sobejana.
“We are gathered here to witness this event, the changing of the guard of the Philippine Army, the premiere service of the AFP,” Lorenzana said during the ceremony.
“Expectations will be high on both. The Command will be looking at the new Commander for leadership and inspiration. The Commander on the other hand will be expecting no less than full cooperation from his men,” he added.
Known for his combat exploits, Sobejana started his military career in 1983 and graduated as a member of the Philippine Military Academy “Hinirang” Class of 1987.
He is considered as one of the country’s living heroes, being a recipient of the Medal of Valor, the highest military honor bestowed for demonstrating bravery and sacrifice above and beyond the call of duty when he fought Abu Sayyaf terrorists in 1995.
He commanded different units of the Army most notably the 1st Scout Ranger Company and the 3rd Scout Ranger Battalion where both units were adjudged as Best Company and Best Battalion, respectively during his stint.
He also served as the Commandant of the Scout Ranger Training School, First Scout Ranger Regiment (FSRR); and as Commander of the Civil-Military Operations Group. He later served as Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations, G3, PA and then commanded the 601st Infantry Brigade, the Joint Task Force “Sulu”, and the 6th Infantry “Kampilan” Division.
In 2013, he was sent in the truce line between Syria and Israel as the first Filipino to become the Chief of Staff of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force. Prior to his assumption as Army Commanding General, he served as Commander of the Western Mindanao Command since June 2019.
In May 2019, President Rodrigo Duterte bestowed him the award of Philippine Legion of Honor (Degree of Officer), for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service rendered to the Philippine government, particularly to the Armed Forces of The Philippines. And in July 2019, the first parliament of Bangsamoro Transition Authority of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region In Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) passed resolution NR 18, commending Sobejana for his unwavering support in the peace process and commitment in bringing peace in the Bangsamoro Homeland.
Sobejana emphasized the Army’s key role in maintaining peace and hampering terrorism through the Anti-Terrorism Law.
“The attainment of peace is a collaborative people-empowered undertaking. It must involve the commitment and support of the community, the government, the private sector, including our stakeholders and other members of the uniformed service, all working to attain the common good and interest and service of others,” Sobejana said.
“As soldiers of the Republic of the Philippines, we are public servants; the protector of the Filipino people and defenders of our territory. We must do our job,” he added.
CALOOCAN CITY, Aug. 5 (PIA) – Lt. Gen. Cirilito E. Sobejana, a Medal for Valor awardee formally assumed leadership of the Philippine Army on Tuesday, August 4, 2020.
In a Change of Command Ceremony, National Defense Secretary Delfin N. Lorenzana, led the turnover of leadership from newly-installed Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gilbert I. Gapay to Sobejana.
“We are gathered here to witness this event, the changing of the guard of the Philippine Army, the premiere service of the AFP,” Lorenzana said during the ceremony.
“Expectations will be high on both. The Command will be looking at the new Commander for leadership and inspiration. The Commander on the other hand will be expecting no less than full cooperation from his men,” he added.
Known for his combat exploits, Sobejana started his military career in 1983 and graduated as a member of the Philippine Military Academy “Hinirang” Class of 1987.
He is considered as one of the country’s living heroes, being a recipient of the Medal of Valor, the highest military honor bestowed for demonstrating bravery and sacrifice above and beyond the call of duty when he fought Abu Sayyaf terrorists in 1995.
He commanded different units of the Army most notably the 1st Scout Ranger Company and the 3rd Scout Ranger Battalion where both units were adjudged as Best Company and Best Battalion, respectively during his stint.
He also served as the Commandant of the Scout Ranger Training School, First Scout Ranger Regiment (FSRR); and as Commander of the Civil-Military Operations Group. He later served as Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations, G3, PA and then commanded the 601st Infantry Brigade, the Joint Task Force “Sulu”, and the 6th Infantry “Kampilan” Division.
In 2013, he was sent in the truce line between Syria and Israel as the first Filipino to become the Chief of Staff of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force. Prior to his assumption as Army Commanding General, he served as Commander of the Western Mindanao Command since June 2019.
In May 2019, President Rodrigo Duterte bestowed him the award of Philippine Legion of Honor (Degree of Officer), for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service rendered to the Philippine government, particularly to the Armed Forces of The Philippines. And in July 2019, the first parliament of Bangsamoro Transition Authority of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region In Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) passed resolution NR 18, commending Sobejana for his unwavering support in the peace process and commitment in bringing peace in the Bangsamoro Homeland.
Sobejana emphasized the Army’s key role in maintaining peace and hampering terrorism through the Anti-Terrorism Law.
“The attainment of peace is a collaborative people-empowered undertaking. It must involve the commitment and support of the community, the government, the private sector, including our stakeholders and other members of the uniformed service, all working to attain the common good and interest and service of others,” Sobejana said.
“As soldiers of the Republic of the Philippines, we are public servants; the protector of the Filipino people and defenders of our territory. We must do our job,” he added.
DOLE assures livelihood assistance for Tboli community
From the Philippine Information Agency (Aug 5, 2020): DOLE assures livelihood assistance for Tboli community (By Danilo E. Doguiles)
`Regional Director Raymundo Agravante, DOLE XII
KORONADAL CITY, South Cotabato Aug. 5 (PIA) -- Residents of far-flung Sitio Blit in Barangay Ned, Lake Sebu are set to receive government livelihood assistance, a high-ranking official of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) XII, announced.
Raymundo Agravante, regional director of DOLE XII, in a recent visit to Sitio Blit told the Tboli community that as contribution to the government convergence intervention for underserved areas, DOLE will provide livelihood opportunities to target beneficiaries.
“Through DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program (DILP), we provide livelihood to workers in the informal sectors such as women, persons with disability, and smallscale farmers,” Director Agravante said.
The IP community, he added, may gain from livelihood starter kits worth up to P20,000 each person to jumpstart income-generating enterprises.
“DOLE can also give common facilities for community-based projects,” he added citing for example weaving machines if the women in Sitio Blit will decide to establish Tnalak-weaving business.
Agravante also told the residents of Sitio Blit that DOLE will collaborate with TESDA XII for possible financial assistance and provision of starter kits relevant to the skills trainings that the Tboli community will complete.
“I hope that the next time we’ll come, we’ll already be awarding livelihood projects,” he said.
Raymundo Agravante, regional director of DOLE XII, in a recent visit to Sitio Blit told the Tboli community that as contribution to the government convergence intervention for underserved areas, DOLE will provide livelihood opportunities to target beneficiaries.
“Through DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program (DILP), we provide livelihood to workers in the informal sectors such as women, persons with disability, and smallscale farmers,” Director Agravante said.
The IP community, he added, may gain from livelihood starter kits worth up to P20,000 each person to jumpstart income-generating enterprises.
“DOLE can also give common facilities for community-based projects,” he added citing for example weaving machines if the women in Sitio Blit will decide to establish Tnalak-weaving business.
Agravante also told the residents of Sitio Blit that DOLE will collaborate with TESDA XII for possible financial assistance and provision of starter kits relevant to the skills trainings that the Tboli community will complete.
“I hope that the next time we’ll come, we’ll already be awarding livelihood projects,” he said.
Personnel of the DOLE South Cotabato Field Office led by Arlene Bisnon set up a makeshift office at Sitio Blit for the profiling of residents for possible livelihood assistance.
During the official launching of Project IPEACE (Indigenous Peoples Empowered Towards Collective End) and Project TALA (TESDA Alay ay Liwanag at Asenso) in Sitio Blit on July 12, DOLE XII personnel, led by DOLE-South Cotabato Field Office head Arlene Bisnon, conducted the profiling of the residents, which shall be made as basis for possible assistance.
Sitio Blit, is one of the 52 subvillages and among the most remote places of the 48,000 hectare Barangay Ned in Lake Sebu municipality.
Ned, including Sitio Blit, is a focus area for the convergence initiative of national government agencies, local government units and partners in the efforts to fight local communist armed conflict in accordance with President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s Executive Order No. 70.
With Blit as pilot site of Project IPEACE, government entities pool resources and services to develop the area and neighboring places as sustainable food production.
Among the services that the IP community has recently received include road improvement and trainings on mushroom production and organic hog and chicken production.
Philippine Coconut Authority has also set the distribution of seednuts that could initially establish at 300 hectares of coconut plantation in Blit and other sitios before end of 2020.
TESDA has scheduled a photovoltaic system installation NC II training which will result in energization of initial 50 houses in the area.
Other agencies, depending on their mandates and programs, projects, and activities, are expected to pour in interventions for the benefit of the IP commmunity.
Blit is located inside the ancestral domain of the Tboli people in South Cotabato. (DED/PIA XII)
During the official launching of Project IPEACE (Indigenous Peoples Empowered Towards Collective End) and Project TALA (TESDA Alay ay Liwanag at Asenso) in Sitio Blit on July 12, DOLE XII personnel, led by DOLE-South Cotabato Field Office head Arlene Bisnon, conducted the profiling of the residents, which shall be made as basis for possible assistance.
Sitio Blit, is one of the 52 subvillages and among the most remote places of the 48,000 hectare Barangay Ned in Lake Sebu municipality.
Ned, including Sitio Blit, is a focus area for the convergence initiative of national government agencies, local government units and partners in the efforts to fight local communist armed conflict in accordance with President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s Executive Order No. 70.
With Blit as pilot site of Project IPEACE, government entities pool resources and services to develop the area and neighboring places as sustainable food production.
Among the services that the IP community has recently received include road improvement and trainings on mushroom production and organic hog and chicken production.
Philippine Coconut Authority has also set the distribution of seednuts that could initially establish at 300 hectares of coconut plantation in Blit and other sitios before end of 2020.
TESDA has scheduled a photovoltaic system installation NC II training which will result in energization of initial 50 houses in the area.
Other agencies, depending on their mandates and programs, projects, and activities, are expected to pour in interventions for the benefit of the IP commmunity.
Blit is located inside the ancestral domain of the Tboli people in South Cotabato. (DED/PIA XII)
IPs hail NCIP chief’s visit to Agusan Norte
From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 5, 2020): IPs hail NCIP chief’s visit to Agusan Norte (By Alexander Lopez)
Indigenous Peoples’ (IP) leaders from the Higaonon tribe in Agusan del Norte have lauded Monday's visit of National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) chairperson Allen Capuyan, who is also head of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC).
Datu Bawang Eddie Sulhayan Ampiyawan, the Indigenous Peoples’ Mandatory Representative (IPMR) of Agusan del Norte, said Capuyan’s visit to tribal communities was vital to the continuing support of the Higaonon tribe to end the conflict brought about by the communist New People’s Army (NPA) in the province.
“The visit also allowed the different tribal leaders to present their issues and concerns on their ancestral domains, particularly on the application and issuance of the Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title or CADT,” Ampiyawan told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) on Tuesday.
Capuyan, together with the heads of different line agencies of the government in the Caraga region, led the visit and dialogue held in Barangay Simbalan, Buenavista, Agusan del Norte.
The dialogue was also participated in by tribal leaders and members from the towns of Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit, and Carmen in Agusan del Norte.
In his message to the tribe, Capuyan pointed to the salient provisions on the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) as the basis for tribal communities to pursue full ownership of their ancestral domains.
The IPRA provisions, he said, ensure the rights of the IPs to their ancestral domains.
Ampiyawan expressed optimism that Capuyan's visit would address certain ownership issues the tribe has encountered on their ancestral lands.
Another IP leader, Datu Rolando Lanapan, the IPMR of Buenavista town, vowed to pursue the CADT for their tribal land by accomplishing all the requirements.
Lanapan also thanked Capuyan and other government agencies for the support they provided to tribal communities in Buenavista town.
Ampiyawan urged the tribal leaders in Agusan del Norte to rally behind the efforts of the government to bring peace and development to IP communities.
"The efforts of the government will be futile if we fail to cooperate,” he said, noting several gains of the government in driving out the communist rebels who continue to hamper peace and development interventions for IP communities in Agusan del Norte.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111088
Datu Bawang Eddie Sulhayan Ampiyawan, the Indigenous Peoples’ Mandatory Representative (IPMR) of Agusan del Norte, said Capuyan’s visit to tribal communities was vital to the continuing support of the Higaonon tribe to end the conflict brought about by the communist New People’s Army (NPA) in the province.
“The visit also allowed the different tribal leaders to present their issues and concerns on their ancestral domains, particularly on the application and issuance of the Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title or CADT,” Ampiyawan told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) on Tuesday.
Capuyan, together with the heads of different line agencies of the government in the Caraga region, led the visit and dialogue held in Barangay Simbalan, Buenavista, Agusan del Norte.
The dialogue was also participated in by tribal leaders and members from the towns of Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit, and Carmen in Agusan del Norte.
In his message to the tribe, Capuyan pointed to the salient provisions on the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) as the basis for tribal communities to pursue full ownership of their ancestral domains.
The IPRA provisions, he said, ensure the rights of the IPs to their ancestral domains.
Ampiyawan expressed optimism that Capuyan's visit would address certain ownership issues the tribe has encountered on their ancestral lands.
Another IP leader, Datu Rolando Lanapan, the IPMR of Buenavista town, vowed to pursue the CADT for their tribal land by accomplishing all the requirements.
Lanapan also thanked Capuyan and other government agencies for the support they provided to tribal communities in Buenavista town.
Ampiyawan urged the tribal leaders in Agusan del Norte to rally behind the efforts of the government to bring peace and development to IP communities.
"The efforts of the government will be futile if we fail to cooperate,” he said, noting several gains of the government in driving out the communist rebels who continue to hamper peace and development interventions for IP communities in Agusan del Norte.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111088
Former rebel gunned down in Sorsogon
From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 5, 2020): Former rebel gunned down in Sorsogon (By Mar Serrano)
A former New People’s Army (NPA) rebel was shot dead by still unidentified gunmen at his house on Tuesday night in Sorsogon City, a police report said Wednesday.
Killed was Alejandro Dulpina Claveria, 49, married, a laborer from Barangay San Jose Maricrum, Bacon District, said Maj. Maria Luisa Calubaquib, spokesperson of the Police Regional Office-5.
“The attack took place at around 11:45 p.m. when two still unidentified armed men called the victim while he and members of his family were watching television at their residence,” she said.
As the victim went out of the house to see who the caller was, the suspects fired several shots at him which resulted in his instantaneous death.
Police are still determining the identities of the suspects and whether the case was related to his previous connection with the communist movement.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111180
Killed was Alejandro Dulpina Claveria, 49, married, a laborer from Barangay San Jose Maricrum, Bacon District, said Maj. Maria Luisa Calubaquib, spokesperson of the Police Regional Office-5.
“The attack took place at around 11:45 p.m. when two still unidentified armed men called the victim while he and members of his family were watching television at their residence,” she said.
As the victim went out of the house to see who the caller was, the suspects fired several shots at him which resulted in his instantaneous death.
Police are still determining the identities of the suspects and whether the case was related to his previous connection with the communist movement.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111180
Strong IP communities key to defeat insurgency: Army
From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 5, 2020): Strong IP communities key to defeat insurgency: Army (By Alexander Lopez)
STRONG IP COMMUNITIES. Lt. Col. Julius Cesar C. Paulo (center), commander of the Army's 23rd Infantry Battalion, and Datu Bawang Eddie Eddie Sulhayan Ampiyawan (left), the Indigenous People Mandatory Representative of Agusan del Norte, join the dialogue initiated by Sec. Allen Capuyan, of the National Commission on Indigenous People, and the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, with the tribal communities in Agusan del Norte on Aug. 4, 2020. (Photo courtesy of 23IB)
STRONG IP COMMUNITIES. Lt. Col. Julius Cesar C. Paulo (center), commander of the Army's 23rd Infantry Battalion, and Datu Bawang Eddie Eddie Sulhayan Ampiyawan (left), the Indigenous People Mandatory Representative of Agusan del Norte, join the dialogue initiated by Sec. Allen Capuyan, of the National Commission on Indigenous People, and the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, with the tribal communities in Agusan del Norte on Aug. 4, 2020. (Photo courtesy of 23IB)
A top official of the Philippine Army in Agusan del Norte has underscored the role of strong communities among the Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in the province to end the local conflicts caused by the communist insurgency.
In a statement Wednesday (August 5), Lt. Col. Julius Cesar C. Paulo, commander of the Army's 23rd Infantry Battalion, lauded the efforts of the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP) and the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) in reaching out to the IP communities and leaders in Agusan del Norte to see the tribe's "Actual situations and gather their issues and concerns."
Sec. Allen Capuyan, NCIP chairperson and NTF-ELCAC head, was in the provinces of Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur on August 3 to 4 and held dialogues with various IP communities in Agusan del Norte.
“Secretary Capuyan’s visit was timely and very important considering that the IPs in the towns of Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit and Carmen in Agusan del Norte are greatly affected not only by the health threats of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic but also from the intimidations and extortions of the remaining Communist New People’s Army Terrorists (CNTs) in their communities,” Paulo said.
He said countless of ordinary IPs and tribal leaders in Agusan del Norte have lost their lives because of the "continued terroristic activities" of the New People’s Army (NPA).
“CNT manipulations are the real threat to the IPs which destroy their future by deceiving them to join their useless ideology. The IP communities, their families and children continue to suffer and the CNTs continue to sow fear and chaos, not only in communities in Agusan del Norte but also in the rest of the region,” Paulo said.
He said Capuyan's visit was one way of strengthening IP communities, as tribe members were given the chance to air their concerns for immediate resolution.
“Strengthened IP communities are vital to the continuing efforts of the government to defeat the insurgency that hamper our development interventions and initiatives,” Paulo said.
The towns of Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit, and Carmen are the homes of the Higaonon tribe and under the operational jurisdiction of the 23IB.
Paulo said the support of the Higaonon leaders and communities was responsible for the success of recent military operations against the remaining members of Guerrilla Front 4A of the NPA in the area.
IP leaders, he added, also helped the Army and the local government units (LGUs) in reaching out to NPA combatants who want to surrender.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111264
In a statement Wednesday (August 5), Lt. Col. Julius Cesar C. Paulo, commander of the Army's 23rd Infantry Battalion, lauded the efforts of the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP) and the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) in reaching out to the IP communities and leaders in Agusan del Norte to see the tribe's "Actual situations and gather their issues and concerns."
Sec. Allen Capuyan, NCIP chairperson and NTF-ELCAC head, was in the provinces of Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur on August 3 to 4 and held dialogues with various IP communities in Agusan del Norte.
“Secretary Capuyan’s visit was timely and very important considering that the IPs in the towns of Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit and Carmen in Agusan del Norte are greatly affected not only by the health threats of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic but also from the intimidations and extortions of the remaining Communist New People’s Army Terrorists (CNTs) in their communities,” Paulo said.
He said countless of ordinary IPs and tribal leaders in Agusan del Norte have lost their lives because of the "continued terroristic activities" of the New People’s Army (NPA).
“CNT manipulations are the real threat to the IPs which destroy their future by deceiving them to join their useless ideology. The IP communities, their families and children continue to suffer and the CNTs continue to sow fear and chaos, not only in communities in Agusan del Norte but also in the rest of the region,” Paulo said.
He said Capuyan's visit was one way of strengthening IP communities, as tribe members were given the chance to air their concerns for immediate resolution.
“Strengthened IP communities are vital to the continuing efforts of the government to defeat the insurgency that hamper our development interventions and initiatives,” Paulo said.
The towns of Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit, and Carmen are the homes of the Higaonon tribe and under the operational jurisdiction of the 23IB.
Paulo said the support of the Higaonon leaders and communities was responsible for the success of recent military operations against the remaining members of Guerrilla Front 4A of the NPA in the area.
IP leaders, he added, also helped the Army and the local government units (LGUs) in reaching out to NPA combatants who want to surrender.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111264
Navy troops redeployed to man checkpoints
From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 5, 2020): Navy troops redeployed to man checkpoints (By Priam Nepomuceno)
Navy personnel have been redeployed to man checkpoints in areas under modified community quarantine (Photo courtesy of Philippine Navy)
Navy personnel have been redeployed to man checkpoints in areas under modified community quarantine (Photo courtesy of Philippine Navy)
About 300 Philippine Navy (PN) troops have been redeployed to man checkpoints in areas placed anew under modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ).
"Upon the enactment of MECQ, the PN set out teams to aid other law enforcement agencies in ensuring an orderly and strict reimplementation of quarantine guidelines to stem the transmission of (the coronavirus disease 2019) Covid-19," Navy public affairs office chief, Lt. Commander Maria Christina Roxas, said in a statement Tuesday.
The Navy personnel are under the Joint Task Force - National Capital Region of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
"This is over and above the stand-by PN contingent," Roxas added.
Even with the implementation of the general community quarantine last June, the Navy continued its regular patrol of all sea entry points and deployment of troops to man airports, swabbing facilities, and other quarantine controlled-areas.
"With the reimplementation of a stricter community quarantine, the Philippine Navy, with the help of its stakeholders, will also double its efforts to help the national government combat this unprecedented global pandemic," she said.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111161
"Upon the enactment of MECQ, the PN set out teams to aid other law enforcement agencies in ensuring an orderly and strict reimplementation of quarantine guidelines to stem the transmission of (the coronavirus disease 2019) Covid-19," Navy public affairs office chief, Lt. Commander Maria Christina Roxas, said in a statement Tuesday.
The Navy personnel are under the Joint Task Force - National Capital Region of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
"This is over and above the stand-by PN contingent," Roxas added.
Even with the implementation of the general community quarantine last June, the Navy continued its regular patrol of all sea entry points and deployment of troops to man airports, swabbing facilities, and other quarantine controlled-areas.
"With the reimplementation of a stricter community quarantine, the Philippine Navy, with the help of its stakeholders, will also double its efforts to help the national government combat this unprecedented global pandemic," she said.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111161
Gamboa mum on talks of next PNP chief
From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 5, 2020): Gamboa mum on talks of next PNP chief (By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan)
PNP chief, Gen. Archie Gamboa. (File photo)
PNP chief, Gen. Archie Gamboa. (File photo)
Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, Gen. Archie Gamboa, declined to comment on talks of his possible successor less than a month ahead of his retirement on September 2.
"No comment. You publish whatever you think is good to me. Actually, hindi ko pa naisip yan (I haven't thought about it)," Gamboa told reporters on Tuesday when asked if he has somebody in mind to endorse as his successor.
He said he is just focused on his present tasks.
A member of the Philippine Military Academy Class of 1986, Gamboa took over the helm of the PNP as an officer in charge in October 2019, replacing Gen. Oscar Albayalde who stepped down from his post after the controversy on an anti-drug operation during his stint as Pampanga police chief in 2013.
He was eventually appointed by the President as the country's top cop in January.
Gamboa earned his Bachelor of Laws degree at the Jose Rizal University and passed the Bar exams in 2004.
He also served as chief of the PNP Directorial Staff in 2017, the PNP's fourth top position, and rose to the second-highest position as deputy chief for administration in 2019.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111159
"No comment. You publish whatever you think is good to me. Actually, hindi ko pa naisip yan (I haven't thought about it)," Gamboa told reporters on Tuesday when asked if he has somebody in mind to endorse as his successor.
He said he is just focused on his present tasks.
A member of the Philippine Military Academy Class of 1986, Gamboa took over the helm of the PNP as an officer in charge in October 2019, replacing Gen. Oscar Albayalde who stepped down from his post after the controversy on an anti-drug operation during his stint as Pampanga police chief in 2013.
He was eventually appointed by the President as the country's top cop in January.
Gamboa earned his Bachelor of Laws degree at the Jose Rizal University and passed the Bar exams in 2004.
He also served as chief of the PNP Directorial Staff in 2017, the PNP's fourth top position, and rose to the second-highest position as deputy chief for administration in 2019.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111159
Army chief's office gets ‘proficient’ status medal
From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 5, 2020): Army chief's office gets ‘proficient’ status medal (By Priam Nepomuceno)
'PROFICIENT' STATUS. Former Army commander and now Armed Forces of the Philippines chief-of-staff, Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay (left) pins the Proficient Status medallion on the Army's Office of the Commanding General’s Army Governance Pathway (AGP) plaque in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Tuesday (Aug. 4, 2020). The Army Governance Pathway aims to promote the core values, mission, and vision of the Army as it pioneers initiatives of change and good governance. (Photo courtesy of the Army Chief Public Affairs Office)
'PROFICIENT' STATUS. Former Army commander and now Armed Forces of the Philippines chief-of-staff, Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay (left) pins the Proficient Status medallion on the Army's Office of the Commanding General’s Army Governance Pathway (AGP) plaque in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Tuesday (Aug. 4, 2020). The Army Governance Pathway aims to promote the core values, mission, and vision of the Army as it pioneers initiatives of change and good governance. (Photo courtesy of the Army Chief Public Affairs Office)
The Army Governance Pathway (AGP) Proficient Status was awarded to the Office of the Commanding General of the Philippine Army (OCG, PA) on Tuesday.
Armed Forces of the Philippines chief-of-staff, Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay, the former Army commander, received the award and led the pinning of the Proficient Status medallion on the OCG’s plaque for establishing the functionality of its strategy execution mechanism.
“We are here today to recognize the service and dedication of the Office of the Commanding General, whose role in the Philippine Army’s genuine transformation is vital,” he said.
Gapay also thanked the OCG, PA, and Team Army as a whole for their commitment to the service and attainment of the command's thrusts.
“Given the wisdom, the (Army Governance) Pathway continues to promote the core values, mission, and vision of the Army as it pioneered the initiatives of change and good governance,” he added.
The AGP follows four stages namely 'Initiated, Compliant, Proficient and Institutionalized' status which aim to drive results, reward performance, and institutionalize the Army Transformation Roadmap.
“May this moment strengthen more opportunities and initiatives in sustaining our education and training goals for a better, effective and genuine transformation. The path to change and progress entails a long process. In the Army, we beat those odds. And we strive for excellence,” Gapay said.
In a text message, Army spokesperson, Col. Ramon Zagala, said the AGP is a scorecard system to determine if an Army unit or person is on track in terms of performance.
"The scorecard system is beneficial to the Philippine Army in two ways. First, it enables the organization to be transparent in its conduct of functions and missions, likewise, to be accountable to the performance targets it has committed to reach. And second, it enables the organization to monitor and report on performance gains and historical performance progression through objective data and scores that can be subjected to public scrutiny and validation," he said.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111081
Armed Forces of the Philippines chief-of-staff, Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay, the former Army commander, received the award and led the pinning of the Proficient Status medallion on the OCG’s plaque for establishing the functionality of its strategy execution mechanism.
“We are here today to recognize the service and dedication of the Office of the Commanding General, whose role in the Philippine Army’s genuine transformation is vital,” he said.
Gapay also thanked the OCG, PA, and Team Army as a whole for their commitment to the service and attainment of the command's thrusts.
“Given the wisdom, the (Army Governance) Pathway continues to promote the core values, mission, and vision of the Army as it pioneered the initiatives of change and good governance,” he added.
The AGP follows four stages namely 'Initiated, Compliant, Proficient and Institutionalized' status which aim to drive results, reward performance, and institutionalize the Army Transformation Roadmap.
“May this moment strengthen more opportunities and initiatives in sustaining our education and training goals for a better, effective and genuine transformation. The path to change and progress entails a long process. In the Army, we beat those odds. And we strive for excellence,” Gapay said.
In a text message, Army spokesperson, Col. Ramon Zagala, said the AGP is a scorecard system to determine if an Army unit or person is on track in terms of performance.
"The scorecard system is beneficial to the Philippine Army in two ways. First, it enables the organization to be transparent in its conduct of functions and missions, likewise, to be accountable to the performance targets it has committed to reach. And second, it enables the organization to monitor and report on performance gains and historical performance progression through objective data and scores that can be subjected to public scrutiny and validation," he said.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111081
No to socmed regulation in anti-terror law's IRR: Lorenzana
From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 5, 2020): No to socmed regulation in anti-terror law's IRR: Lorenzana (By Priam Nepomuceno)
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana. (File photo)
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana. (File photo)
Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Wednesday said Republic Act 11479 or the Anti-Terrorism Law should not regulate social media.
"No, the ATL should not regulate social media. It is not part of its mandate and it would violate freedom of speech and discourse," he said in a message to reporters.
Lorenzana's remarks came after Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay proposed to include some measures regulating social media in the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the law, saying the platform is being used by terrorist groups to radicalize, recruit and plan their attacks.
"I asked Gen. Gapay yesterday (Tuesday) what he meant because I was likewise surprised to hear him say it during our (press conference) after he was installed as CSAFP. He said his explanation was incomplete. According to him, he meant the darknet, that clandestine network that peddles drugs, traffic people, sells guns and explosives, hire assassins and other illegal activities," he added.
Lorenzana, however, said even this side of the internet is difficult to regulate as it operates underground illegally.
Meanwhile, AFP spokesperson, Marine Maj. Gen. Edgard Arevalo said what Gapay meant by "regulating" is looking for the need to explore mechanisms by which would ensure that social media will not be used as a convenient tool to promote terrorism, recruit new members, solicit and generate financial, logistical, and material support from domestic and foreign sources.
"This seeks to prevent and avoid a repetition of the tragic experiences our people have suffered in the past from the hands of terrorists which have resulted to countless and senseless deaths of innocent citizens or their serious physical injuries, the deliberate massive destruction of vital government infrastructures and public properties which translated to billions of pesos of worth of losses of taxpayers' money," he added in a media statement.
Arevalo said the aftermath of the destruction caused by terrorist attacks, which also include private property, often cost millions of pesos and hugely cripple the country's economy and discourages potential foreign investors.
"He (Gapay also) talked about that view on account of the AFP’s own experience in fighting terrorists in Marawi much as that has been the lessons of other countries’ around the world in their own campaigns against terrorism," he added.
Arevalo said if Gapay were to give his inputs to the IRR, the AFP chief is aware that the military is just one among other agencies to be consulted and his view is subject to constitutional limitations, existing laws, and regulations.
"The AFP assures the public that it will not curtail and instead protect the people’s right to free speech, assembly, and redress of grievances as enshrined in the Constitution," he added.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111252
"No, the ATL should not regulate social media. It is not part of its mandate and it would violate freedom of speech and discourse," he said in a message to reporters.
Lorenzana's remarks came after Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay proposed to include some measures regulating social media in the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the law, saying the platform is being used by terrorist groups to radicalize, recruit and plan their attacks.
"I asked Gen. Gapay yesterday (Tuesday) what he meant because I was likewise surprised to hear him say it during our (press conference) after he was installed as CSAFP. He said his explanation was incomplete. According to him, he meant the darknet, that clandestine network that peddles drugs, traffic people, sells guns and explosives, hire assassins and other illegal activities," he added.
Lorenzana, however, said even this side of the internet is difficult to regulate as it operates underground illegally.
Meanwhile, AFP spokesperson, Marine Maj. Gen. Edgard Arevalo said what Gapay meant by "regulating" is looking for the need to explore mechanisms by which would ensure that social media will not be used as a convenient tool to promote terrorism, recruit new members, solicit and generate financial, logistical, and material support from domestic and foreign sources.
"This seeks to prevent and avoid a repetition of the tragic experiences our people have suffered in the past from the hands of terrorists which have resulted to countless and senseless deaths of innocent citizens or their serious physical injuries, the deliberate massive destruction of vital government infrastructures and public properties which translated to billions of pesos of worth of losses of taxpayers' money," he added in a media statement.
Arevalo said the aftermath of the destruction caused by terrorist attacks, which also include private property, often cost millions of pesos and hugely cripple the country's economy and discourages potential foreign investors.
"He (Gapay also) talked about that view on account of the AFP’s own experience in fighting terrorists in Marawi much as that has been the lessons of other countries’ around the world in their own campaigns against terrorism," he added.
Arevalo said if Gapay were to give his inputs to the IRR, the AFP chief is aware that the military is just one among other agencies to be consulted and his view is subject to constitutional limitations, existing laws, and regulations.
"The AFP assures the public that it will not curtail and instead protect the people’s right to free speech, assembly, and redress of grievances as enshrined in the Constitution," he added.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111252
Manhunt on vs. Reds in Laguna clash: PNP
From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 5, 2020): Manhunt on vs. Reds in Laguna clash: PNP (By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan)
LAGUNA CLASH. Government troops seize firearms and other equipment from NPA members following a clash in Barangay San Antonio, Kalayaan, Laguna on Tuesday (Aug. 4, 2020). Three NPA members were killed in the clash. (Photo courtesy of PNP Public Information Office)
LAGUNA CLASH. Government troops seize firearms and other equipment from NPA members following a clash in Barangay San Antonio, Kalayaan, Laguna on Tuesday (Aug. 4, 2020). Three NPA members were killed in the clash. (Photo courtesy of PNP Public Information Office)
A manhunt is underway for members of the New People's Army (NPA) who had three members killed after an armed encounter with government forces in Laguna on Tuesday, the Police Regional Office (PRO) 4-A (Calabarzon) said Wednesday.
In his report to Camp Crame, PRO4-A director, Brig. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr. confirmed the death of three communist terrorists identified as Dioscoro Cello alias Ka Termo, and two others known only as Ka Omar/Efren and Ka Danny/Mar/Rey.
Cello is the platoon leader of the communist terrorist group's Platun Laguna-Quezon, Melito Glor Command, Main Regional Guerilla Unit, Southern Tagalog Region, and General Secretary of Cesar Batrallo Command.
He is the subject of a warrant of arrest with a PHP3.8-million bounty for his capture.
“The Philippine National Police condemns in the strongest terms the latest act of hostility of the New People’s Army in Laguna amid the health crisis we are facing right now”, PNP chief Gen. Archie Gamboa said in a statement.
The encounter between the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 4-A (RMFB4A) and around 40 NPA terrorists ensued while the troops were scouting for a shelter area for a government project in Barangay San Antonio in the town of Kalayaan.
Troops recovered from the slain insurgents four assault rifles, a grenade launcher, IED bombs, triggering devices, radio transceivers, and hundreds of rounds of assorted ammunition.
Gamboa commended the members of RMFB4A for their immediate action preventing the insurgents from causing further distress and damage to the community.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111251
In his report to Camp Crame, PRO4-A director, Brig. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr. confirmed the death of three communist terrorists identified as Dioscoro Cello alias Ka Termo, and two others known only as Ka Omar/Efren and Ka Danny/Mar/Rey.
Cello is the platoon leader of the communist terrorist group's Platun Laguna-Quezon, Melito Glor Command, Main Regional Guerilla Unit, Southern Tagalog Region, and General Secretary of Cesar Batrallo Command.
He is the subject of a warrant of arrest with a PHP3.8-million bounty for his capture.
“The Philippine National Police condemns in the strongest terms the latest act of hostility of the New People’s Army in Laguna amid the health crisis we are facing right now”, PNP chief Gen. Archie Gamboa said in a statement.
The encounter between the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 4-A (RMFB4A) and around 40 NPA terrorists ensued while the troops were scouting for a shelter area for a government project in Barangay San Antonio in the town of Kalayaan.
Troops recovered from the slain insurgents four assault rifles, a grenade launcher, IED bombs, triggering devices, radio transceivers, and hundreds of rounds of assorted ammunition.
Gamboa commended the members of RMFB4A for their immediate action preventing the insurgents from causing further distress and damage to the community.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111251
IP leaders call for thorough probe into CPP-NPA atrocities
From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 5, 2020): IP leaders call for thorough probe into CPP-NPA atrocities (By Marita Moaje)
CALL FOR PROBE. Christine Banugan, leader of the Mandaya Tribe, speaks during a web forum in relation to the celebration of the International Day of Indigenous Peoples on Wednesday (Aug. 5, 2020). She appealed for a thorough, just, independent and community-based investigation on the atrocities perpetrated by the CPP-NPA-NDF. (Screengrab)
CALL FOR PROBE. Christine Banugan, leader of the Mandaya Tribe, speaks during a web forum in relation to the celebration of the International Day of Indigenous Peoples on Wednesday (Aug. 5, 2020). She appealed for a thorough, just, independent and community-based investigation on the atrocities perpetrated by the CPP-NPA-NDF. (Screengrab)
Indigenous peoples (IP) leaders on Wednesday called for a thorough, just, independent and community-based investigation into reported injustices suffered by IPs in the hands of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF).
In a web forum, Christine Banugan, leader of the Mandaya Tribe who led the appeal on behalf of the IP communities, urged authorities to look deeply and listen to the voice of the "authentic and recognized IP leaders" who have been victims of the atrocities of the CPP-NPA-NDF.
She directed her call to the Commission on Human Rights in the Philippines, government officials, and experts in the United Nations particularly the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of IPs, José Francisco Cali Tzay, who was one of the speakers in the event.
Banugan said her father, who was then their tribe leader, was murdered by the CPP-NPA along with his brother and a relative in 2016.
Banugan said the CPP-NPA-NDF "are the perpetrators of all these atrocities and their front organizations, the non-government organizations, who are self-proclaimed human rights advocate and IP rights defenders but in fact the champion of exploitation and radicalization of our IP brethren”.
She asked for help in investigating the misrepresentation done by NGOs posing as the "voice of the IPs" to the international community to be able to get financial support abroad by exploiting the situation of the IPs while fabricating false issues.
“Worst is, the money they get from foreign donors is the money the use to kill us,” she said, as she prodded authorities to "expose the deception, exploitation, and radicalization of the CPP-NPA-NDF and their front organizations to raise awareness not just to fellow IPs but to everyone here and abroad because one of you might be a victim of these NGOs”.
Meanwhile, Banugan also called on the government to fast-track the mainstreaming of the IPRA (Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act) Law so that everyone, most especially government agencies, will not be ignorant of the rights of the IPs.
Banugan also appealed to everyone that IPs only want peace in their ancestral domain and be able to freely exercise their rights, preserve their cultural heritage, and protect and conserve their biodiversity for the next generations of their tribe.
She also encouraged other IP leaders to speak up and cooperate for the good of the IP communities, asking them to unite not just in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic but in their decades-long fight to protect and safeguard the lives of the IPs and their ancestral domain.
The web forum, “Mga Tingog Sa Yutang Kabilin” (Voices From The Ancestral Domains),” was spearheaded by the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) and was participated in by different IP communities, concerned government agencies and international organizations.
The CPP-NPA is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111297
In a web forum, Christine Banugan, leader of the Mandaya Tribe who led the appeal on behalf of the IP communities, urged authorities to look deeply and listen to the voice of the "authentic and recognized IP leaders" who have been victims of the atrocities of the CPP-NPA-NDF.
She directed her call to the Commission on Human Rights in the Philippines, government officials, and experts in the United Nations particularly the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of IPs, José Francisco Cali Tzay, who was one of the speakers in the event.
Banugan said her father, who was then their tribe leader, was murdered by the CPP-NPA along with his brother and a relative in 2016.
Banugan said the CPP-NPA-NDF "are the perpetrators of all these atrocities and their front organizations, the non-government organizations, who are self-proclaimed human rights advocate and IP rights defenders but in fact the champion of exploitation and radicalization of our IP brethren”.
She asked for help in investigating the misrepresentation done by NGOs posing as the "voice of the IPs" to the international community to be able to get financial support abroad by exploiting the situation of the IPs while fabricating false issues.
“Worst is, the money they get from foreign donors is the money the use to kill us,” she said, as she prodded authorities to "expose the deception, exploitation, and radicalization of the CPP-NPA-NDF and their front organizations to raise awareness not just to fellow IPs but to everyone here and abroad because one of you might be a victim of these NGOs”.
Meanwhile, Banugan also called on the government to fast-track the mainstreaming of the IPRA (Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act) Law so that everyone, most especially government agencies, will not be ignorant of the rights of the IPs.
Banugan also appealed to everyone that IPs only want peace in their ancestral domain and be able to freely exercise their rights, preserve their cultural heritage, and protect and conserve their biodiversity for the next generations of their tribe.
She also encouraged other IP leaders to speak up and cooperate for the good of the IP communities, asking them to unite not just in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic but in their decades-long fight to protect and safeguard the lives of the IPs and their ancestral domain.
The web forum, “Mga Tingog Sa Yutang Kabilin” (Voices From The Ancestral Domains),” was spearheaded by the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) and was participated in by different IP communities, concerned government agencies and international organizations.
The CPP-NPA is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1111297
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