Thursday, August 19, 2021

Opinion: Barbaren

Opinion piece by (Ret) LTG Antonio Parlade, Jr. posted to the Manila Times (Aug 20, 2021): Barbaren (By (Ret.) Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr.)

THE past week was a brutal one for the common tao. We saw the execution in cold blood of three ordinary ambulant vendors in Palanas, Masbate, by the New People's Army (NPA) last Saturday, August 14. They were simple people trying to make a living and they ended up being kidnapped and later killed by these terrorist NPA. Another case of mistaken identity? What does this tell us? A lot, actually.

In my 38 years in the service, I have known the Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA (CPP-NPA) to have a vast intelligence network. They know how much each businessman earns in his rice mill, his gas station, bus company, or his quarry. They have exact figures on how much a government project is worth and who are the winning bidders to implement them. They know how much coconut the farmers harvested for the week or how much a fishpond's harvest is worth. This is the reason why the CPP-NPA-NDF (National Democratic Front) terrorist group was able to amass P5.4 billion in extortion money from 2016 to 2018, as revealed by the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency chief.

But if I were to believe the regional tax implementing group officer of the CPP-NPA Ruben Estocado @Miles, whom we captured in Quezon early this year, this is no longer true. They now collect less than a tenth of the amount being collected by the CPP-NPA in the past because of the pandemic, which hit most businesses. The same fate is being experienced by the ordinary NPA extortion groups in the barangay, who can no longer collect from the sari-sari stores nor the ordinary teachers though not because of the pandemic. They simply can't because their masses won't allow it anymore. There is no more mass base to speak of. People in the barangay are closing their doors and windows at them. They are unwelcome and so they are hungry and tired.

So why are NPA rebels killing innocent civilians? According to the spokesman for the NPA in Bicol, those three vendors were mistaken for military assets and spies. How can they miss? These vendors were known in the locality, they had been roving the towns for years. What happened to their due diligence or verification process?

Once more, the simple answer is that they lost their masses who do the intelligence work for them. Now they are paranoid about any possibility of being infiltrated or sold to the government forces. Under no circumstances will they compromise the security and safety of their shattered force so the presence of non-combatants near their area are dealt with extreme action not caution. Never mind if in the process they sacrifice the lives of innocent civilians. Did they claim it to be an isolated case? Oh, no.

Army on alert for extortion activities

Last April 25, an NPA rebel @Robin, surrendered to us in the Bondoc Peninsula and led us to the grave of a civilian whom they killed and buried in Barangay Lavidez, Gen. Luna, Quezon. The victim was also an ambulant vendor, selling kaldero and kawali, and was suspected to be a government asset. Do you know who else was with them? That Karapatan human rights defender, Alexa Pacalda @Cossette, who is now languishing in a Quezon jail after she was proven to be an NPA combatant, complete with all those videos and pictures of her training with the NPA. This is the reason her allies from the National Union of People's Lawyers (NUPL) abandoned her to rot in her cold cell. Her case is no longer untenable and has only compromised CPP actors in Karapatan and NUPL, like Cristina Palabay and lawyer Sol Taule.

Did we hear the CPP-NPA-NDF terrorists apologize? Of course, they did, as they always do, and then they killed again. This is what they did after they killed Kieth and Nolven Absalon. After apologizing, they murdered another non-combatant in Samar and then in Surigao? Then again in Tapaz, Capiz, where the NPA abducted, tortured, and executed Cpl. Frederick Villasis who was unarmed and was trying to coordinate barangay development projects in the area. And then another killing, and another, the violence continues... But again, why is this happening?

Desperate Jose Ma. Sison wants his dying army to take counter-action, any action. It's either he has been giving orders to his subordinate leaders to just kill and kill, or his minions are beyond his control. It is not at all improbable.

The CPP-NPA-NDF is vanquished. Their backs are on the wall, some are facing a stiff cliff, the only option left is to take the plunge to their death. Exactly 18,300 of them have already surrendered, mostly looking pale and emaciated. Money is running short. Foreign funding has been significantly reduced. The Kamatayan bloc has been exposed, their Comelec disqualification is moving, and eventually their prosecution as complicit to the brutality of these terrorist CPP-NPA-NDF will nail them down.

More rebels yield due to exhaustion – Nolcom

The people are speaking. They don't want any of this violence by the NPA anymore. The NTF-Elcac - the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict - was simply a tool for them to be heard. The NTF was a catalyst that could muster all the support the nation needed to repel all the attacks of these CPP-NPA-NDF terrorists. The clamor for the ultimate decimation of this menace is overwhelming. If the people's reaction to the successful military operation where 16 NPA terrorists were killed in Dolores, Eastern Samar is a gauge, then this insurgency will finally be over soon.

"Pulbusin na," "tapusin na mga salot na NPA na 'yan," "Isama na ang Kamatayan bloc." These are what the netizens are clamoring for now. Indeed, why should we still prolong our agony from these CPP-NPA terrorists? Smart bomb or not, we should deliver all the munitions at our disposal to once and for all smother these bandits and blow them to smithereens. Juliet de Lima-Sison, who goes by the nom de guerre Marco Valbuena, was quick to complain that the smart bombs used in Samar are stupid because they cannot distinguish between civilians and armed fighters. De Lima-Sison issued complaints to the effect that those bombs cause "untold terror and trauma among the people." Now, isn't that the height of hypocrisy, she knowing full well it is they, the NPA rebels, who have been killing civilians in cold blood?

With such double-faced tactics actually now hitting the very people who were backing them for ages, the CPP-NPA-NDF has been fast losing mass support. What could this amount to but self-decimation? And so, they must be back in their old barbaric ways. Just like an ogre on the death throes throwing in terrible spasms.

The author, a recently retired general of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, was spokesman of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-Elcac).

https://www.manilatimes.net/2021/08/20/opinion/columns/barbaren/1811580?utm_campaign=magnet&utm_source=article_page&utm_medium=related_articles

Military: No recycling of NPA guns for show

From the Manila Times (Aug 20, 2021): Military: No recycling of NPA guns for show (By Cris Diaz)

CLAVERIA, Misamis Oriental: The military on Thursday belied insinuations firearms surrendered by communist New People's Army (NPA) rebels are being recycled to gain media mileage.

Major Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., commander of the Fourth Infantry Division, made the statement on Thursday during the presentation of 14 surrendered assorted high-powered guns at the headquarters of the Philippine Army's 58th Infantry Battalion (58th IB) here.


Brawner said the firearms, still serviceable, were processed to determine if the NPA rebels who had turned over the guns were authentic.

He said the validation of the weapons was done by the intelligence task force from the military.

‘NEW’ LIFE The 58th Infantry Battalion in Claveria, Misamis Oriental, on Thusday presents 14 assorted high-powered firearms turned over by New People’s Army rebels, who had surrendered to the military in July 2021. PHOTO BY CRIS DIAZ

According to Brawner, the firearms were scheduled to be demilitarized or destroyed.

Lt. Col. Ricky Canatoy, commanding officer of the 58th IB, said the guns were turned over by nine NPA rebels, including a ranking rebel officer, who surrendered on July 26, 2021.

Army collects 97 loose firearms in Sarangani

Canatoy said eight of the high-powered firearms were recovered after the rebels disclosed a hidden arms cache.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2021/08/20/news/regions/military-no-recycling-of-npa-guns-for-show/1811633

AFP: Mindanao security landscape changing

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Aug 20, 2021): AFP: Mindanao security landscape changing (By: Jeannette I. Andrade)



Wesmincom chief Lt. Gen Corleto Vinluan Jr.

The chief of the Western Mindanao military observed a “changing security landscape” in Central Mindanao with more members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) yielding to state security forces.

On Thursday the Western Mindanao Command (Wesmincom) announced the surrender of four BIFF members to the Joint Task Force Central.

Wesmincom chief Lt. Gen Corleto Vinluan Jr. identified the BIFF surrenderees by their aliases: Ustadz, Kano, Magdusa and Abu Zubair.

He said the four men yielded to the 92nd Infantry Battalion (92IB) in Barangay Tuayan Mother, Datu Hoffer Ampatuan, Maguindanao, and surrendered two M1 Garand rifles, an M16 automatic rifle, and a light machine gun.


The four BIFF men are undergoing custodial debriefing and their firearms were deposited at the 92IB headquarters for safekeeping.

170 neutralized since January

Early this month, 13 BIFF members surrendered in Sultan Kudarat and, on Aug. 13 there were 11 BIFF men who yielded in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao.

Since January, a total of 170 BIFF personalities have been neutralized with 69 of them killed in skirmishes, 98 surrendered, and three apprehended.

According to Vinluan, “the series of surrenders only proves that the security landscape in Central Mindanao is indeed changing.”

“Rest assured that all those who returned peacefully to the fold of the law will be completely mainstreamed to their respective communities,” Vinluan said.

The BIFF, a breakaway group of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and considered a local terrorist group, is mostly active in Central Mindanao particularly in Maguindanao.

From a reported force of 500 in 2016, the number of BIFF men has supposedly been reduced to half last year.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1476187/afp-mindanao-security-landscape-changing

Fire damages military camp in Iligan

 From MindaNews (Aug 18, 2021): Fire damages military camp in Iligan (By RICHEL V. UMEL)

A one-hour fire razed to the ground one of the buildings of a reservist military camp in Barangay Suarez here Wednesday morning, officials said.


Camp Pintoy in Suarez, Iligan City. MindaNews file photo by BOBBY TIMONERA

Totally damaged was a building of the 1002nd Army Ready Reserve Battalion under the 1002nd Community Defense Center, 10th Community Defense Group, Army Reserve Command inside Camp Pintoy.

Butch Gellica, barangay chairman, told reporters in a broadcast interview that the fire started around 9 a.m.

Col. Edmund Abella, commanding officer of the 1002nd RRB, said that while the troops were in the office, they noticed black smoke coming from the building where three organic and three reservist personnel were billeted.

Lt. Col. Hassan Badar, commanding officer of 554 Engineering Combat Battalion that is also based at Camp Pintoy, immediately called the Iligan City Fire Station upon noticing the smoke.

Four fire trucks and one ambulance rushed to Camp Pintoy, 8 kilometers away from the fire station, which is based downtown.

The fire also damaged the adjacent administration building while one soldier reportedly suffered first-degree burns on his back.

Abella said the Bureau of Fire Protection is now looking at the possibility of faulty electrical wiring as the cause.

https://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2021/08/fire-damages-military-camp-in-iligan/

3 CTG members yield to NSPPO

From the Philippine Information Agency (Aug 19, 2021): 3 CTG members yield to NSPPO



CAMP CARLOS DELGADO, Catarman, Northern Samar -- In their desire to live a peaceful life, three active members of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) surrendered to the Northern Samar Police Provincial Office on August 18, 2021.

PCol. Arnel J. Apud, Northern Samar police provincial director,
welcomed Ka Alvin, 37; Alias Boy, 39; and Alias Raskie, 17, all residents of Brgy. Ynugiayan, Pambujan, Northern Samar.

Alias Boy is the chairman of Barangay Organizing Party (BPO) of Sentro de Grabidad (SDG), Ka Alvin is the Vice-Chairman of BPO, SDG, while Alias Raskie is a full-time NPA member of SDG Probinsya, under the command of Alias Dodo operating in the areas of Pambujan, Las Navas, and Silvino Lubos.


The surrender of the said CTG members was facilitated through the efforts of the 2nd Provincial Mobile Force Company led by PMaj. Seth Mark D. Alob, force commander and RIU 8.

The communist terrorists who confessed their roles while in the movement pledged to cooperate with the PNP in cases that will be filed against the atrocities committed by the CPP-NPA communist-terrorists.

Meanwhile, PCol. Apud also expressed his appreciation for their desire in returning to the folds of the law and abandoning their pointless struggle.

“Your step in trusting our Office towards your peaceful desires and for the future of your families is appreciated. It is high time for you to surrender as the government is willing to extend help and assistance to those who returned to the folds of the law,” PCol. Apud told the surrenderers.

Should you have any inquiry, please contact us through the following numbers and social media accounts: Facebook: Pulis Nortehanon; Provincial Police Community Relation Branch Hotline Number: 09050939256 or email us at nsppopcb@gmail.com for more details. (PRO-8)

https://pia.gov.ph/press-releases/2021/08/19/3-ctg-members-yield-to-nsppo

EV police troops encounter CTG in Northern Samar

From the Philippine Information Agency (Aug 19, 2021): EV police troops encounter CTG in Northern Samar



CAMP RUPERTO KANGLEON, Campetik, Palo, Leyte -- Operating troops of Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) under the leadership of PBGen. Rommel Bernardo A. Cabagnot, regional director, encountered an attack plotted by six (6) unidentified suspected members of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) that transpired at Sitio Agsian, Brgy. Happy Valley, San Isidro, Northern Samar on August 18, 2021.

A total of six (6) CTG members attempted to assault the operating team of 1st Northern Samar Provincial Mobile Force Company (1st NSPMFC) led by PMaj. Edwin M. Oloan Jr., force commander, 1st NSPMFC, alongside 16 other police personnel while conducting combat patrol operation at the vicinity of aforesaid town. Exchange of fire lasted for about ten minutes, after which, CTG flee to southeast direction.


Accordingly, no reported casualty or injury on the government side while undetermined on the enemy side, but presence of bloodstains was spotted in the area of the attack.

Further, recovered from the place of incident were as follows: one (1) roll detonating cord approximately 200 meters long; one (1) roll time fuse approximately 200 meters long; one (1) electric wire approximately 20 meters long; improvised shrapnel; estimated 500 pieces blasting caps; one (1) 12V battery for motorcycle; and other personal belongings.

“This rebel group is adding much chaos and panic in the community without feeling remorse by putting the public in danger and instilling fear as well. Apparently, they are the ones mostly affected by these futile attempts to overpower the government despite the global crisis we are all facing at this point Regional Director Cabagnot stated.

Operatives of 1st NSPMFC and other nearby police stations are now scouring the area in search of the fleeing rebels.

“The whole police force will continue to be alert and vigilant for any possible retaliations from this CTG after the chance encounter,” he further said.

Should you have any inquiry, please contact us through the following social media accounts: Facebook Account: Pulis Rehiyon VIII; or Facebook Page: Police Regional Office 8 or YouTube Channel: Pulis Otso (The Official YouTube Channel of PRO8). (PRO-8)

https://pia.gov.ph/press-releases/2021/08/19/ev-police-troops-encounter-ctg-in-northern-samar

DICT connects AFP Western Mindanao Command to Free Wi-Fi

From the Philippine Information Agency (Aug 19, 2021): DICT connects AFP Western Mindanao Command to Free Wi-Fi (By DICT)



Thirty-two (32) Wi-Fi sites in 16 locations located at several military camps of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Western Mindanao Command were launched on July 27, 2021 through the Department of Information and Communications Technology’s (DICT’s) Free Wi-Fi for All Program.

“As a former soldier, we recognize the importance of connectivity in the operational readiness of soldiers, especially in our present situation. That is why the DICT continues to deploy Free Wi-Fi sites in AFP military camps nationwide,” DICT Secretary Gregorio “Gringo” B. Honasan II said. “This government-provisioned connectivity may also be used by our soldiers to communicate with their families and loves ones in other places in the country.”

The launching was led by DICT Mindanao Cluster 1 (DICT-MC1) and Mindanao Cluster 3 (DICT-MC3). One Tech4ED Center in Western Mindanao Command was also launched.

DICT-MC1 Regional Director Maria Teresa M. Camba expressed her gratitude to the Western Mindanao Command for their support to the DICT, especially in providing Internet connectivity in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas.

“Any progress to working together to provide technology and ICT resources to military camps and even far-flung communities, Western Mindanao command has been there to assist us and to ensure our safety during our travel in our joint areas of responsibility, including Zamboanga Peninsula and the island provinces of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi,” she said.

The AFP Western Mindanao Command also expressed their appreciation to the efforts of the DICT in deploying government-provisioned free Internet connectivity in military camps. They highlighted the benefits of the Free Wi-Fi in the performance of their duty.

“These tangible and intangible tools you have provided will surely make our mission much easier and our battles much efficient. These battles I am referring to are not synonymous to war, but our fight for local progress and lasting peace,” Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan, Jr. said.

“With the sites that we are intending to inaugurate, ito iyong pinakadahilan kung bakit nabuo ito at we will be signing a partnership agreement so that itong endeavor na inumpisahan natin will transcend not only during the time that na-establish natin ngayon, kung hindi sana ay tuloy-tuloy pa na madagdagan ang ating facilities, ang ating Internet sites and iyong opportunities na makatulong sa iba’t ibang region here in Western Mindanao.,” Col. Jonathan Lambert Gesolgon added.

Through the Free Wi-Fi for All Program and the Tech4ED Project, the DICT aims to bridge the digital divide and bolster economic, social, and educational opportunities for Filipinos.

These initiatives also enable faster transmittal of critical information and strengthened coordination between key players in maintaining peace and order in Mindanao.

As of August 5 this year, there are 10,527 Free Wi-Fi deployed nationwide. A significant number of these were installed during Secretary Honasan’s term as DICT chief.

Below is the list of the Free Wi-Fi sites activated in AFP Western Mindanao Command:

1. Headquarters Western Mindanao Command, Upper Calarian, Zamboanga City
2. Camp Navarro General Hospital, Upper Calarian, Zamboanga City
3. Headquarters Edwin Andrews Air Base, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City
4. Edwin Andrews Air Base Hospital, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City
5. Base Operations, Edwin Andrews Air Base, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City
6. Edwin Andrews Air Base Elementary School, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City
7. Headquarters Join Task Force Zamboanga, Malagutay, Zamboanga City
8. Kuta Cesar L Sang –An Station Hospital, Labangan, Zamboanga City
9. 44th Infantry Battalion, Imelda, Zamboanga del sur
10. 102nd Infantry Brigade Philippine Army Sanito, Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay
11. 103rd Infantry Brigade, Marawi City 12th
12. 6th Infantry Division, Awang, Maguindanao
13. 68th Infantry Battalion, Lamitan City, Basilan
14. Headquarters JTF Sulu camp General Teodolfo Bautista, Jolo, Sulu
15. Camp General Teodolfo Bautista Hospital, Jolo Sulu
16. 12th MBLT, Turtle Island, Tawi-Tawi

https://pia.gov.ph/press-releases/2021/08/19/dict-connects-afp-western-mindanao-command-to-free-wi-fi

4 BIFF members yield in Maguindanao

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): 4 BIFF members yield in Maguindanao (By Edwin Fernandez August 19, 2021, 11:28 am



LONGING FOR HOME. One of four surrendering BIFF combatants hands over a Ultimax light machinegun to Brig. Gen. Ignatius Patrimonio, commander of the Army’s 1st Brigade Combat Team, during the surrender ceremony held Wednesday (Aug. 18, 2021) in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao. The BIFF surrenderers pledged to avail of the government’s livelihood programs for them and live peacefully with their families. (Photo courtesy of 6ID)

CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao – Four more members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) have surrendered to be with their families anew, the military here announced Thursday.

Maj. Gen. Juvymax Uy, Philippine Army’s 6th Infantry Division commander, said
the surrenderers, whom he declined to identify for security reasons, belonged to the BIFF – Kagui Karialan faction operating in the border of Maguindanao and Sultan Kudarat provinces.


“They yielded on Wednesday afternoon through the efforts of the Army’s 92nd Infantry Battalion and local leaders in Datu Hoffer Ampatuan town in Maguindanao,” he said.

Uy said the four will be reintroduced to mainstream society through the various agencies and programs of the government.

During a ceremony held at the headquarters of the 1st Brigade Combat Team in Shariff Aguak town, the surrenderers turned over to Brig. Gen. Ignatius Patrimonio, the 1Bde commander, four assorted high-powered assault rifles, one Ultimax light machinegun, and ammunition.

A certain alias Abdul, one of the surrenderers, said all of them have planned to surrender long before as they were all longing for home.

“We have a lot of catching up to do with our families. We have not seen them for the past several years,” Abdul said as he vowed never to return to a life of lawlessness.

Since January this year, more than 120 members of the BIFF have surrendered to different units of the 6ID in the provinces of Maguindanao, North Cotabato, and Sultan Kudarat.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1150941

NPA body count climbs to 19 in E. Samar clash

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): NPA body count climbs to 19 in E. Samar clash (By Sarwell Meniano) 



FATALITIES. A priest blesses the corpses of New People's Army (NPA) rebels killed in a recent encounter in Dolores, Eastern Samar in this Aug. 18, 2021 photo. The Philippine Army has recovered three more bodies, bringing the number of fatalities to 19, a top military official said on Thursday (Aug. 19, 2021). (Photo courtesy of Alren Beronio)

The Philippine Army has recovered three more bodies of New People’s Army (NPA) rebels after an intense firefight with soldiers on Aug. 16 at the outskirts of Dolores, Eastern Samar, bringing the number of fatalities to 19, a top military official said on Thursday.

Maj. Gen. Pio Diñoso, commander of the 8th Infantry Division, said two more bodies were found on Tuesday while another body was retrieved on Wednesday through the help of K9 units.

“After scouring the encounter site for days, we don’t expect to find more dead bodies, but we are sure that some of those wounded NPA fighters fleeing from government troops also died along the escape route,”
Diñoso said in a phone interview.

At least 18 corpses were airlifted and brought to the headquarters of the 52nd Infantry Battalion in Dau village, Oras, Eastern Samar for proper disposition.


Soldiers also recovered three more firearms in the past two days, bringing to 32 the total weapons seized after the clash.

The armed confrontation on Aug. 16 is considered one of the most successful operations of government forces against the communist terrorist group.

About 50 rebels were hiding in a big lair in Osmeña village in Dolores town when the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) launched an attack early Monday.

The AFP used its air assets as the rebels set up anti-personnel mines near the lair that serves as a hideout for its leaders and fighters.

The firefight started at 4 a.m. and ended at 5 p.m. before the rebels abandoned the lair.

The military described the lair as a big encampment, which had been maintained by rebels for several months. It has a multi-purpose hall for training and a bomb-making facility.

Government troops launched an intense attack acting on tips from villagers about the existence of NPA lair in the jungles, located just three kilometers away from the community.

The Communist Party of the Philippines-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/1150939

2 NPA leaders, soldier killed in Southern Leyte clash

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): 2 NPA leaders, soldier killed in Southern Leyte clash (By Sarwell Meniano)



FRESH CLASH. A portion of the upland village of Lawgawan village in Bontoc, Southern Leyte in this undated photo. Two leaders of the NPA and a soldier died in a clash between the military and communist terrorist group in the area on Wednesday (Aug. 18, 2021). (Photo courtesy of Southern Leyte Police Mobile Force Company)

Two leaders of the New People’s Army (NPA) and a soldier died in a clash in the upland village of Lawgawan in Bontoc, Southern Leyte on Wednesday.

The Philippine Army’s 802nd Infantry Brigade reported that the hour-long clash occurred around 11:30 a.m. when soldiers encountered a band of 11 rebels belonging to the remnants of NPA’s Island Committee Levox, Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee.

“We have been receiving reports that the two killed rebels are known commanders of the remaining NPA fighters in Leyte Island. We are currently in talks with their families and former rebels to gather more information,” said Capt. Kaharudin Cadil, Philippine Army 802nd Infantry Brigade spokesperson, in a phone interview on Thursday.


With bloodstains found in the encounter site, Cadil said they suspect the enemy suffered heavy casualties aside from the two confirmed fatalities.

The official refused to name the slain soldier pending notification of his family. Another soldier is being treated for sustaining minor wounds after the clash.

During clearing operation, soldiers of the 14th Infantry Battalion recovered an M16 rifle, three backpacks, 10 tents, and personal belongings.

The rebels were hiding in the jungles of Bontoc as government forces intensified their combat operations.

The military managed to locate the small NPA lair based on tips from villagers.

The area is about 16 kilometers upland from Bontoc town center.

The encounter site in the upland area of Bontoc is near the boundary of Hilongos, Leyte where NPA remnants were frequently sighted by locals.

These areas were identified as one of the infiltrated areas of the terror group in Leyte with locals forced to provide support to its armed struggle.

Last May 26, 2021, six NPA spies and 19 staunch supporters yielded to village officials in Hilongos town. The withdrawal of support forced the NPA remnants to move to the mountains of Southern Leyte, according to Cadil.

Brig. Gen. Zosimo Oliveros, commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade, ordered the deployment of additional soldiers including a reinforcement to hunt down the fleeing members of the armed group.

"In the name of Executive Order No. 70 which aims to attain lasting peace and inclusive development in the country through the whole-of-government, whole-of-nation approach, we always encourage and welcome the support of local officials and the citizens in ending the local communist armed conflict," Brig. Gen. Oliveros said in a statement.

EO 70, which was signed by President R. Duterte in December 2018, created the National Task Force to End Local Communist (NTF ELCAC) that institutionalized a whole-of-nation approach in fighting the five-decade armed struggle of NPA.

The Communist Party of the Philippines-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/1150947

152 ex-BIFF members complete biz skills training in BARMM

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): 152 ex-BIFF members complete biz skills training in BARMM (By Edwin Fernandez)

SHIFT TO BUSINESS. Former BIFF extremists undergo entrepreneurial training for livelihood through the help of the BARMM’s MILG and MTIT offices to make them productive citizens of their communities. The latest of such training carried out under MILG-BARMM’s Project TuGon (Tulong Ng Gobyernong Nagmamalasakit) ran from Aug. 11 to 18 in the towns of Rajah Buayan, Maguindanao; President Quirino, Sultan Kudarat; and Kabacan, North Cotabato. (Photos courtesy of MILG-BARMM)

A total of 152 former members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) have completed entrepreneurial skills training from Project TuGon (Tulong Ng Gobyernong Nagmamalasakit) of the Ministry of Interior and Local Government-Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (MILG - BARMM).

The skills training was held separately between Aug. 11 to 18 at Rajah Buayan, Maguindanao; President Quirino, Sultan Kudarat; and Kabacan, North Cotabato, in partnership with the Ministry of Trade, Investments and Tourism (MTIT) - BARMM.

BARMM Interior Minister Naguib Sinarimbo said Thursday these trainings were in preparation for the former BIFF combatants’ reintegration into the mainstream society as productive citizens.


With the help from the Army’s 33rd Infantry Battalion, 601st and 602nd Infantry Brigades, the entrepreneurship development training was part of the assistance of Project TuGoN purposely to capacitate former combatants on starting up a business, gain financial literacy, business resiliency, and other important areas of free enterprise.

“We believe that those BIFFs still out there would now be convinced that the government is serious in helping their comrades return to the mainstream,” he said in a statement Thursday.

He said Project TuGoN also plans to hold the same activity in the provinces of Lanao Del Sur, Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, and the 63 BARMM villages in North Cotabato to cater to former combatants in availing of the skills training that could help them reshape their lives.

Sinarimbo said the BARMM government will continue its drive to end local armed conflict in the region and encourage other lawless groups to surrender and avail the Project TuGoN programs and services.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1150958

Northern Samar clash foils NPA bomb attacks

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): Northern Samar clash foils NPA bomb attacks (By Lizbeth Ann Abella)



BOMB MATERIALS. Some of the bomb materials seized by policemen from the New People's Army in San Isidro, Northern Samar on Wednesday (Aug. 18, 2021). The clash between patrolling policemen and members of the NPA members has stalled a plotted anti-personnel mine attack by rebels in Northern Samar. (Photo courtesy of PNP)

The 10-minute clash between patrolling policemen and members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Happy Valley village in San Isidro, Northern Samar on Wednesday foiled a plotted anti-personnel mine attack by rebels in the province.

“The terrorist group attempted to assault the 17 members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) 1st Northern Samar Provincial Mobile Force Company while conducting combat patrol operation at the vicinity,” said Brig. Gen. Rommel Cabagnot, PNP Eastern Visayas regional director, in a statement on Thursday.


Policemen spotted bloodstains after the clash, indicating casualties on the enemy side, he said, adding no one from the police was hurt.

The policemen recovered a roll of detonating cord approximately 200 meters long, a roll-time fuse approximately 200 meters long, an electric wire approximately 20 meters long, improvised shrapnel, 500 pieces of blasting cap, a battery for motorcycle, and other personal belongings.

The official suspects the bomb materials are intended to launch treacherous attacks against forces in Northern Samar.

“This rebel group is adding much chaos and panic in the community without feeling remorse by putting the public in danger and instilling fear as well," Cabagnot said.

The whole police force will continue to be vigilant for any possible retaliation from NPA after the chance encounter.

Police operatives are now scouring the area in search of the fleeing rebels.

The Communist Party of the Philippines-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/1150948

Troops intensify monitoring vs. NPA extortion activities

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): Troops intensify monitoring vs. NPA extortion activities (By Richelyn Gubalani)



Google map of South Cotabato, Sarangani and Sultan Kudarat

Government troops have intensified their monitoring against extortion activities by New People’s Army (NPA) rebels based in the mountainous tri-boundaries of Sarangani, South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat provinces.

Col. Eduardo Gubat, commanding officer of the Army’s 603rd Infantry Brigade, said Thursday they received reports that some personalities and companies in the area have been receiving extortion demands from the rebels.

He said they are currently validating recent reports that numerous sacks of rice and other supplies have reached the supposed NPA enclaves in the area.


“We’re still determining the origin or possible sources of those supplies,” Gubat said in a radio interview.

He said law enforcement agencies and intelligence units are also investigating the matter in coordination with concerned officials.

The Army official, who previously headed the Army-led Joint Task Force GenSan, said such activities should be stopped as it is considered as “terrorist financing”.

He acknowledged that some personalities and companies are still swayed by the extortion demands of the NPA and its allied groups under the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the National Democratic Front (NDF).

Gubat said they should stop entertaining these and instead report the matter to the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police.

He assured that they are ready to provide them the necessary protection against any threat from the NPA rebels.

“These communist terrorist groups continue to operate out of their collections from the extortion activities,” he said.

The 603rd Brigade covers the coastal towns of Datu Odin Sinsuat, South Upi, and Datu Blah in Maguindanao and the coastal towns of Lebak, Kalamansig, and Palimbang in Sultan Kudarat.

Authorities had monitored movements of NPA rebels under Guerilla Front 73 in the tri-boundaries of South Cotabato, Sarangani and Sultan Kudarat.

Eduardo Marquez, director of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency-12, said they are also monitoring the extortion activities of the rebels on politicians as the filing of certificates of candidacy for the May 2022 elections draw nearer.

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/1150967

1ID starts training of 196 candidate soldiers

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): 1ID starts training of 196 candidate soldiers (By Teofilo Garcia, Jr.)



CANDIDATE SOLDIERS. A total of 196 candidate soldiers are undergoing a 16-week rigorous basic military training at the 1st Division Training School at Camp Major Cesar Sang-an, home of the Army's 1st Infantry Division (1ID) in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur. The training kicked off after the candidate soldiers take oath Wednesday (Aug. 18, 2021) at the 1ID grandstand. (Photo courtesy of 1ID Public Affairs Office)

Some 196 candidate soldiers are undergoing a 16-week rigorous basic military training at the 1st Division Training School (1DTS) at Camp Major Cesar Sang-an in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur.

The training reeled off after the members of the Candidate Soldier Course Class 686-2021 took oath Wednesday at the grandstand of the Army’s 1st Infantry Division (ID) at Camp Major Cesar Sang-an.

The 1ID, in a statement Thursday, said 27 of the 196 candidate soldiers are females while the remaining 169 are males, who are from the different parts of the region.

They will be taught with the basic foundations of soldiery and the Army’s core values being the future defenders of the nation, according to the 1ID.


Col. Pompeyo Jason Almagro, 1ID chief-of-staff, welcomed the new batch of candidate soldiers.

“Some may feel the excitement in anticipation of a beginning of a new phase in their lives. Some may feel sadness in leaving behind their families and friends who have been their steady and constant source of encouragement and support. Others may feel anxiety in contemplating what lies ahead,” Almagro said.

The 196 recruits were chosen as the best among the thousands of aspirants who lined up to fulfill their dreams of becoming soldiers and serving the Filipino people.

Master Sgt. Angelito Paler, the 1ID assistant sergeant major, led the oath-taking of the 196 candidate soldiers.

Meanwhile, Brig. Gen. Bagnus Gaerlan Jr., 1ID assistant division commander and the keynote speaker of the oath-taking ceremony, congratulated the members of the Candidate Soldiers Course Class 686-2021 for surpassing the application phase.

Gaerlan also shared the four purposes of training to the recruits: train to fight, train to think, train to lead, and train to win.

He also urged the trainees to work hard to survive, take the training seriously, put their best in everything they do, respect human rights, and consider mistakes as part of learning.

Gaerlan also reminded the training staff of their role as teachers of the 1DTS.

“A mediocre teacher tells, a good teacher explains, a superior demonstrates, and a great teacher inspires,” he added.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1150957

Over 100 Visayas reservists join Navy’s ‘interoperability’ drills

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): Over 100 Visayas reservists join Navy’s ‘interoperability’ drills (By John Rey Saavedra)



RESERVISTS' DRILLS. Philippine Navy reservists (right photo) simulate a maritime operation off the waters of Camotes Island in Cebu province, as part of the Pagsasama 2021, a week-long annual training exercise to foster interoperability and integration of the reserve and regular force. The left photo shows one of the Philippine Navy vessels participating in the exercises. (Photo contributed by Naval Forces Central Public Affairs Office)

CEBU CITY – Over 100 Navy reservists from three regions in the Visayas are participating in a week-long naval exercise dubbed as Pagsasama 2021, aimed at boosting interoperability and integration among regular and reserve forces.

Commodore Ernesto Baldovino, Naval Forces Central commander, on Thursday, said the naval exercise for the reservists is an annual activity of the Philippine Navy designed to assimilate integration of the reserve to the regular force.

The subjects covered in the exercises were maritime operations, search and rescue, humanitarian and disaster response, amphibious raid and civil-military operations, he said.


“The Navy reservists undergo training, lecture and practical that will enhance their knowledge and skills on how our Navy operates in maritime operations involving different shipboard evolutions, maneuvers, amphibious raid, water search and rescue, and the conduct of maritime security operations in our area of responsibility,” Baldovino told the Philippine News Agency in a message.

The drills gathered 102 Navy reservists from Central, Western, and Eastern Visayas regions, nine of whom are commissioned reserve officers and 93 are enlisted reservists.

Baldovino said the navies in the Naval Forces Central is fortunate that the exercise for the reservists is conducted in their area of responsibility, adding that last year’s drills in Luzon were spearheaded by the Fleet Marine Ready Force.

“This exercise is specifically created for our PN reserve force (reservists and Philippine Navy affiliated reserve units) to be trained together with our PN regular force,” he said.

He said they will also work for interoperability events with the inter-agency partners from the Army, Coast Guard and the police on some part of the exercises to foster good relationships and joint counter operations against enemies of the state.

The naval command in the Visayas conducted maritime operations utilizing surface events components at seawaters of Camotes Island in Cebu province on Tuesday.

Capt. Raul Regis, deputy commander, said vessels such as the BRP Batak, BRP Abraham Campo, BRP Alfredo Peckson, BRP Enrique Jurado, BRP Filipino Flojo, BRP Fort San Felipe, and 5th Patrol Boat Division joined the activity.

“Part of the exercise was the Gun Exercise (GUNNEX) event wherein navy surface assets tested and fired their naval guns. PN reservists were able to experience the firing of the naval guns in their designated navy ships,” Regis said.

The Navy also gave a four-day lecture series for the reservists starting on Sunday to bolster their knowledge on operational and strategic concepts, maritime security and situational awareness, fleet and marine operations, and naval communications.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1150999

Army fetes 2 soldiers for gallantry vs. NPA rebels

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): Army fetes 2 soldiers for gallantry vs. NPA rebels (By Teofilo Garcia, Jr.)



EXEMPLARY. Members of the 1st Infantry Division award the Wounded Personnel Medal on Thursday to Private First Class John Mark Grande (4th from left), one of two soldiers who sustained injuries when they gallantly took on New People’s Army rebels in Zamboanga del Norte the day before. Grande is recuperating at Camp Maj. Cesar Sang-an Station Hospital in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur. (Photo courtesy of 1ID-PAO)

The Army’s 1st Infantry Division (ID) awarded two soldiers for gallantry in action against the New People’s Army (NPA) in Zamboanga del Norte.

Maj. Gen. Generoso Ponio, 1ID commander, pinned the Wounded Personnel Medal on Private First Class (PFC) John Mark Grande of the 97th Infantry Battalion (IB) while confined at the Camp Maj. Cesar Sang-an Station Hospital in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur on Thursday.


The other wounded soldier of the 97IB, whose name was not yet known as of posting time, is confined at the Zamboanga del Norte Provincial Hospital in Dipolog City.

He was hit on the left leg and is waiting for his X-ray result.

The Wounded Personnel Medal is awarded to those hurt in action against an enemy of the country or as a direct result of an act of the enemy and those who displayed bravery, professionalism, and heroism in the performance of their duty.

Lt. Col. Manaros Boransing, 97IB commander, said the two were wounded during a clash with about 12 NPA rebels on Wednesday in Purok 4, Barangay Bagumbayan in Sergio Osmeña Sr. town.

The rebels were in the same group that the 97IB and 42IB troops encountered on July 4 and 30, and on Aug. 10 when a militiaman was wounded.

The Communist Party of the Philippines-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/1150994

PH-Australia defense logistics accord to boost disaster response

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): PH-Australia defense logistics accord to boost disaster response (By Priam Nepomuceno)



Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana (Presidential photo)

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Thursday said the finalized Mutual Logistics Support Arrangement (MLSA) between the Philippines and Australia will greatly help militaries of both nations in responding to disasters.

"MLSA will, likewise, facilitate rapid deployment of both forces for purposes of humanitarian assistance and disaster response. It is intended to enhance the interoperability between the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) and ADF (Australian Defence Force) which regularly conducts exercises under the PH-Australia Defense Cooperation and the Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA),"
Lorenzana said in a statement.

Lorenzana added that the accord will allow the provision of logistics support during exercises, training, deployment, and other exigencies as mutually determined by both countries.

The MLSA between the Philippines and Australia was signed by the Philippines on Feb. 18 this year and by Australia on April 23.


The signatories are Rear Adm. Alberto Carlos for the Philippines, in his capacity as AFP Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, and his counterpart, Rear Adm. Ian Murray of the Australian Defence Force.

The MLSA will be endorsed by the Department of National Defense to the Department of Foreign Affairs, which will then will transmit it to the Office of the President for ratification of President Rodrigo Duterte.

The Philippines has a SOVFA with Australia that entered into force in September 2012.

The SOVFA, which facilitates the entry of the two nations' visiting forces, was instrumental in 2013 during Operation Philippines Assist where Australia assisted the country in its response to Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).

It facilitated the rapid deployment of medical assistance, humanitarian and reconstruction support involving over 500 service personnel, numerous aircraft, and the landing ship HMAS Tobruk.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1150932

2ID Army exec Cabangbang is next PSG commander

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 19, 2021): 2ID Army exec Cabangbang is next PSG commander (By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos)



President Rodrigo Duterte has named Philippine Army’s (PA) 2nd Infantry Division (ID) chief Col. Randolph Cabangbang as the next commander of the Presidential Security Group (PSG).

Cabangbang will be replacing PSG chief, Brig. Gen. Jesus Durante III, PSG spokesperson Maj. Zeerah Blanche Lucrecia announced Thursday.


“[I] would like to inform you that Col. Randolph G. Cabangbang is our incoming Commander,” Lucrecia said in a statement sent to Palace reporters.

Lucrecia said Durante has been designated as commander of the PA’s 1001st Infantry Brigade in Davao de Oro.

Prior to his new designation as PSG commander, Cabangbang was the Chief of Staff of the 2nd ID in Tanay, Rizal since August 2020.

He also served as PSG Chief of Staff from Sept. 2019 to Aug. 2020.

Cabangbang also became the deputy commander of Task Force Davao.

He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the Philippine Military Academy in Baguio City in 1991.

Cabangbang ranked first in his Officer Candidate Course at the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Officer Candidate School in Tarlac in 1992.

He also received numerous bronze cross medals, military merit medals, commendation medals, military civic action medals, and letters of commendation, certificate and plaque of appreciation.



https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1151055

CPP/IB: Revolutionary artist Parts Bagani, murdered by state agents

Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Aug 19, 2021): Revolutionary artist Parts Bagani, murdered by state agents

INFORMATION BUREAU
COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES

AUGUST 19, 2021



Last Monday, August 16, Ka Parts Bagani, renowned revolutionary painter and illustrator, was murdered in cold-blood in Barangay Cannery Polomolok, South Cotabato by military and police operatives.

Marco Valbuena, Chief Information Officer of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) countered the lies peddled by the military and police that Ka Parts was killed in a gunfight when he was supposed to be served an arrest warrant. “Ka Parts was unarmed and was in no position to fight,” Valbuena said.

Valbuena expressed outrage “at the barbarity of the criminal agents of the US-Duterte regime.” He strongly condemned and held accountable the 5th Special Forces Battalion and Philippine National Police for their crime of extrajudicially killing Ka Parts.

The CPP paid its highest tribute to Ka Parts Bagani as a Red Artist of the People and valiant warrior of the New People’s Army. “Ka Parts devoted his entire life and artistic talent to the Filipino people and their struggle against imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism.”

“His artworks reflected the people’s yearning for freedom from oppression, exploitation, hunger and for national and social liberation,” Valbuena said. His art pieces gave life and color to many revolutionary publications, books, and other literature that motivated and endeared the masses.

Despite coming from pettybourgeoisie origin, Ka Parts’ heart belonged to the masses. According to him, “Parts” was derived from the contraction of “Pulang Artista ng Sambayanan.” And because he had a special love for the Lumad masses he took the name “Bagani” (a Lumad warrior) as a pledge to fight for their rights.

In 2007, his masterpieces were exhibited in UP Diliman which drew praises from people, artists and critics because of its distinct style and subject, where the masses and their warriors were always the centerpiece.

“Ka Parts was humble and was never conceited nor arrogant,” added the CPP. Even to those whom he just met, Parts was easy to get along and was good company. He share his talent with anyone who wanted to learn to paint, illustrate and sculpt.

Although he was known as a revolutionary artist, Ka Parts was primarily a Red fighter and military cadre of the NPA. The Party noted his immeasurable contributions to advancing the armed revolution in the Southern Mindanao Region and other parts of Mindanao.

“Ka Parts’ life will forever serve as an inspiration to the Filipino people, to Red fighters and to revolutionary artists in all fields of art who are one with the workers and peasants in their aspiration and struggle to reshape society and the entire world, to erase oppression and exploitation and sculpt a new system of progress and freedom.” the Party declared.

https://cpp.ph/statements/revolutionary-artist-parts-bagani-murdered-by-state-agents/

CPP/CIO: Tribute to Ka Parts Bagani, Red Artist of the People and Warrior

Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (Aug 18, 2021): Tribute to Ka Parts Bagani, Red Artist of the People and Warrior

MARCO VALBUENA
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER
COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES

AUGUST 18, 2021



Read in: Pilipino | Bisaya | Hiligaynon

All revolutionary forces pay their highest tribute to Comrade Parts Bagani, valiant Red fighter of the New People’s Army and Red Artist of the People. In violation of the laws of war, fascist monsters murdered Ka Parts in cold-blood in Polomolok, South Cotabato last Monday. He was unarmed and was in no position to fight. He was 54.

We express profound sympathies to Ka Parts’ beloved wife and children, relatives, comrades and friends. We are outraged at the barbarity committed by the criminal agents of the US-Duterte fascist regime. We condemn in the strongest terms and hold the 5th Special Forces Battalion and the Philippine National Police for their crime of extrajudically killing Ka Parts.

When the fascists rained bullets on him, Ka Parts only had his handy pencils, brushes, paint and paper. These were his tools to create the pointed masterpieces that tore the false images of the reactionaries and sharpened the people’s consciousness.

Ka Parts devoted his entire life and artistic talent to the Filipino people and their revolutionary struggle against imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism. With his rifle on hand, whether at military work or mass work, he created images which reflect the people’s yearning for freedom from oppression, exploitation, hunger and poverty and for national and social liberation.

Ka Parts was an exemplary fighter of the NPA and a revolutionary cultural worker, a painter and illustrator. While focused on armed struggle, he also actively participated in the field of cultural revolution. He said that he chose the name “Parts” derived from the contraction of “Pulang Artista ng Sambayanan” or Red Artist of the People.

Ka Parts was of pettybourgeoisie origin, but his heart and mind belonged to masses oppressed and scorned. Ka Parts had a special love for the Lumad masses, which is why he took the name “Bagani” (a Lumad warrior) as his pledge to serve as their warrior. He created numerous art pieces which gave life and color to revolutionary publications, books and other literature that roused and endeared the masses.

Like other revolutionary artists, Ka Parts portrayed on paper and canvas the sufferings of the oppressed and exploited masses and vignettes of the their Red fighters, images of their fervent service to the masses, and valor in the field of war. His imagery and colors gave inspiration to struggle for liberation.

He became known for the distinct style and subjects of his artworks, where the masses and their warriors were always the centerpiece. The exhibit of his artworks in UP Diliman in 2007 drew praises from people, artists and critics.

Like all Red fighters, Ka Parts was humble and was never conceited nor arrogant. He was good company and was easy to get along with even by people whom he just met. He did not keep his talent to himself but rather shared it with anyone who wanted to learn to paint, illustrate and sculpt. He was inquisitive and desirous to learn from the experiences of others.

While known for his work as a revolutionary artist, Ka Parts was primarily a fighter and a military cadre of the NPA. He had rich experiences in war, from advances and retreats, from leading tactical offensives and studying the art of warfare. He knitted his brows to come up with plans to further raise the capacity of the NPA and Red fighters in waging armed struggle.

He used his talent in illustration to draw plans for tactical offensives. He made immeasurable contributions to advancing the armed revolution in the Southern Mindanao Region and other parts of Mindanao.

Ka Parts’ life will forever serve as an inspiration to the Filipino people, to Red fighters and to revolutionary artists in all fields of art who are one with the workers and peasants in their aspiration and struggle to reshape society and the entire world, to erase oppression and exploitation and sculpt a new system of progress and freedom.

https://cpp.ph/statements/tribute-to-ka-parts-bagani-red-artist-of-the-people-and-warrior/

Kalinaw News: JTF Bicolandia Condemns Assassination Plot Against a Gov’t Official in Masbate, Joint Ops with PNP Intensified to Crush NPA Members Responsible for the Crime

Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 19, 2021): JTF Bicolandia Condemns Assassination Plot Against a Gov’t Official in Masbate, Joint Ops with PNP Intensified to Crush NPA Members Responsible for the Crime



CAMP ELIAS ANGELES, Pili, Camarines Sur-A New People’s Army (NPA) terrorist was killed after a Punong Barangay retaliated in defense to an assassination attempt against him by the NPA in Placer, Masbate at around 5 o’clock in the afternoon, Tuesday, August 17.

According to a report, Barangay Chairman Valiente Mangubat of Barangay Villa Innocencio and his aides were invited for a dinner in Barangay Tubod.

When they were about to leave, four NPA members under Elias Pautan Canete AKA Mar of Larangan 2, Komiteng Probinsya 4 of Bicol Regional Party Committee (BRPC) fired upon the group wounding Punong Barangay Mangubat and four of his aides including a 17-year old minor.

Despite his injuries, Punong Barangay Mangubat was able to fire back killing one of the perpetrators identified as Raymond Naraha.

Mangubat and his aides were immediately brought to the nearest hospital for proper medical attention.

The Joint Task Force (JTF) Bicolandia joins the Masbateños in condemning the said attack on government official and civilians staged by the NPA which came four days after their brutal killing of three innocent vendors in Palanas.

Lieutenant Colonel Siegfried Felipe Awichen, Battalion Commander of 2nd Infantry Battalion (2IB), directed his troops to conduct pursuit operations together with the PNP against the fleeing terrorists while heightening the security measures laid out in Placer.

Colonel Aldwine Almase, Brigade Commander of 903rd Infantry Brigade, said that the recent terroristic attacks by the NPA against the civilians in Masbate and this time, against a government official, only reflects their extreme desperation seeing their group’s continuing collapse as terrorism has no place in the people of the province.

“The NPA is trying to regain their ground and project its presence in Masbate by threatening the government officials and the Masbateños who are now supporting the campaign against communist terrorism. Ngunit sa halip na matakot, lalo lamang umiigting ang pagnanais ng mga Masbateño na tuluyang puksain ang teroristang grupong ito na naghahasik ng karahasan sa mga komunidad at pumapaslang ng mga walang kalaban-labang sibilyan,” Col. Almase said.

Meanwhile, PBGEN JONNEL C ESTOMO, Regional Director of Police Regional Office 5 (PRO-5) said that aggressive offensives of the PNP and army forces against the MPA are ongoing to make sure that they will be put behind bars and justice will be served.

“Binabalaan natin ang mga responsable sa krimeng ito na sumuko na lamang sa mga otoridad dahil ang security forces at mga Masbateño ay tulong-tulong sa paghahanap sa kanila upang sila ay maparusahan,” PBGen. Estomo said.

Major General Henry A. Robinson, Commander of JTF Bicolandia, underscored that CTG’s rampant violation of international and domestic laws only creates public outrage.

“Gone are the days when the local populace can still be swayed by fear and threats. Alam na ng mga Bicolano lalo na ng mga Masbateño na upang tuluyang mahinto ang karahasang inihahasik ng teroristang grupong ito ay kailangan nating magkaisa at sama-samang labanan ang insurhensya. Our firm stand against the NPA is the best way to protect our families and our communities. Itong nangyaring ito sa Placer ay patunay na wala sa matinong pag-iisip ang NPA lalo na at may nadamay na namang menor de edad sa kanilang kriminalidad. We, in the Army, will be in close coordination with the PNP to crush these terrorists,” MGen. Robinson said.

NPA’s killing and attack against innocent civilians both violate the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and RA 9851 or the Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and Other Crimes Against Humanity.

JTF Bicolandia also warned individuals, especially government officials and organizations about the charges they might face for condoning, tolerating and supporting the NPA’s unlawful acts.

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Kalinaw News: 2 NPAs die in Southern Leyte clash

Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 19, 2021): 2 NPAs die in Southern Leyte clash



CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City, August 18, 2021 — Two communist terrorists died in an hour-long clash between Army soldiers and a CPP-NPA armed band in the hinterlands of Barangay Lawgawan in the Municipality of Bontoc in Southern Leyte about 11:30 in the morning today.

The Army, with the help of local officials are still trying to identify the enemy fatalities who are believed to be remnants of Platoon 1, Island Committee Levox, Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC), CPP-NPA-NDF.

During clearing operation, soldiers of the 14th Infantry (Avenger) Battalion, 8th Infantry Division, PA recovered one M16 rifle, three backpacks, 10 tents and personal belongings.

With bloodstains found aplenty in the encounter site, 14th Infantry Battalion Commander Lieutenant Colonel Ernesto dela Rosa has reason to believe that the enemy suffered heavy casualties aside from the two confirmed fatalities.

In the thick of the firefight, however, a soldier was fatally wounded and died on the spot. Another soldier was wounded but is already given immediate treatment. The identities of the government casualties are withheld pending notification of their respective families.

Meanwhile, the 802nd Infantry Brigade Commander, Brigadier General Zosimo Oliveros, ordered the deployment of additional soldiers including a reinforcement from the 93IB to hunt down the fleeing members of the armed group.

“In the name of EO-70 which aims to attain lasting peace and inclusive development in the country through the whole-of-government, whole-of-nation approach, we always encourage and welcome the support of local officials and the citizens in ending the local communist armed conflict,” BGen Oliveros concluded.

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https://www.kalinawnews.com/2-npas-die-in-southern-leyte-clash/

Kalinaw News: 2ID Giving Premium on Civilian Authority over Military

Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 19, 2021): 2ID Giving Premium on Civilian Authority over Military



CAMP CAPINPIN, Tanay, Rizal – The Commander of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army made a courtesy call to the local chief executive of the province of Rizal on August 18, 2021.

As an explicit gesture of recognition and respect for civilian authorities over the military, Major General Rowen S. Tolentino of the Philippine Army paid courtesy to Honorable Rebecca “Nini” A. Ynares, governess of Rizal, 1:00 in the afternoon of the said date.

During the said occasion, Major General Tolentino assured the chief executive that the people, not only of the province of Rizal but the whole Region 4A, can expect the full support and whole-hearted service of 2ID, especially on maintaining peace and order, as well as the security situation. On the other hand, Governor Ynares reciprocated and expressed gratitude on behalf of her constituents for the assurance given. And likewise, assured the military commander to expect the same level of support in achieving just and lasting peace from the province of Rizal.

When asked if it was necessary, Major General Tolentino smiled and humbly answered. “The governess represents the people of Rizal, so rendering courtesy to the chief executive is the same as paying courtesy to every constituent of the province that in its truest essence are our bosses. It is also the simplest way that I, as a military commander, can do, to be able to live by the Army core purpose of serving our people and securing our land”.

With the gesture of Commander 2ID and the reciprocation made by the chief executive of Rizal, rapport was established and ensured between two major stakeholders in the province. With the circumstance achieved, the people of Rizal is sure to benefit more.





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Kalinaw News: 79IB Commemorates 15TH Anniversary through Adopt-A-School and Outreach Programs

Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 19, 2021): 79IB Commemorates 15TH Anniversary through Adopt-A-School and Outreach Programs



SAGAY CITY, Negros Occidental — Driven by its theme “Masaligan@15: Pursuing Professionalism and Service Excellence Amidst the Pandemic”, 79TH Infantry ‘Masaligan’ Battalion, under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel J-jay T Javines kicked-off the celebration of the unit’s 15TH Founding Anniversary celebration, with the adoption of Pacol Elementary School in Brgy Baviera, Sagay City, NOC as one of the beneficiaries of its Adopt-A-School Program, distribution of food packs and delivery of basic services as part of its Community Outreach Program.

By virtue of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed on August 17, 2021, 79IB and Pacol Elementary School, ably represented by Mr. Ramelo D Lopez, Teacher-in-Charge, committed themselves to embark on a meaningful journey with the end in view of providing quality and relevant education to the students as provided for in Republic Act 8525 or the “Adopt-A-School Act of 1998. In the said agreement, 79IB, through the support of its partners and stakeholders, pledged to conduct repairs and maintenance of dilapidated school facilities, improvement of water system and construction of feeding center, among others.

Although by no means new to undertakings that support and advance community education, this initiative is the unit’s first Adopt-A-School Program in Northern Negros.

After the MOA signing, a community outreach activity was also conducted in collaboration with the City Government of Sagay headed by Mayor Alfredo D. Marañon III; Teachers of Pacol Elementary School headed by Mr. Ramelo D. Lopez, TIC; Felix G Yusay Foundation, Inc. headed by Ms Sharon Jornadal, Executive Director; Ms. Remelie D Teton, Owner of Teton Company; Ms. Divine Abela, SPAG-Asa Silay Coordinator, 1ST Negros Provincial Mobile Force Company; Tactical Operations Group 6 – TOW Central; Radyo Bandera Sweet FM, Motorcycle Club Inc.; and RYU Foundation Inc.

About 75 students of Pacol Elementary School together with their parents received food packs containing rice, coffee, noodles and canned goods; school supplies; vitamins and fruits. Other services offered were feeding program by SPAG-Asa and free haircut services from Teton Company and the Masaligan Troopers.

Mr. Ramelo Lopez, Teacher-in-Charge of Pacol Elementary School thanked 79IB and emphasized that the partnership will be of great help for the improvement of the school and especially to the students. “We are very fortunate to have been selected as a beneficiary to the program. This is not only our accomplishment as members of the Brigada Eskwela, but also of the whole school and the Division of Sagay City”, Lopez said.

Meanwhile, Lt. Col Javines expressed his gratitude and appreciation to numerous partners and stakeholders of 79IB for their continued support and cooperation that immensely contributed to the overall accomplishment of unit’s mission to sustain the peace and development in Northern Negros. He also assured that the Masaligan Troopers will remain steadfast and committed to serve the Negrenses with utmost professionalism and provide them with excellent service that they truly deserve.”

Prior the anniversary celebration, Alpha, Bravo and Charlie Companies of 79IB also conducted various Community Outreach activities in cooperation with LGUs, local PNP units, CSOs and POs in their respective Areas of Operation which benefitted more or less 120 individuals from Gen. Luna, Sagay City; 100 from Hacienda Camantero in Guimbala-on, Silay City; and, at least 50 persons from Gen. Luna in the Municipality of Toboso.

Together, let us continue building peaceful and progressive communities that are INHOSPITABLE to the presence and influence of any threat group who seek to undermine our efforts for nation building.





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Kalinaw News: NPA members surrender, reveal 10 high-powered firearms

Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 19, 2021): NPA members surrender, reveal 10 high-powered firearms



CLAVERIA, Misamis Oriental – Two rebels of the New People’s Army (NPA) surrendered with their firearms and exposed arms cache to the 58th Infantry “Dimalulupig” Battalion (58IB) at Brgy Poblacion, Claveria, Misamis Oriental, August 16, 2021.

The surrenderers were members of Platoon Ryan, Sub-Regional Committee 1 (SRC 1), North Central Mindanao Regional Command (NCMRC). They were identified as alias Ong, Vice Squad Leader, and alias Talin, a regular member of the said platoon. The two voluntarily surrendered to 58IB in the hopes of having their lives turned around and being reunited with their families.

The troops were able to retrieve buried firearms cache at the hinterlands of Brgy San Luis, based on the revelations of Ong and Talin during custodial debriefing, as confirmed by former members of Platoon Ryan, namely alias Aba, Vice Squad Leader who recently surrendered and CAA Lucio Lindaan Artao or alias Dino, former Company Commander of the said platoon of SRC1, NCMRC. Eight AK47 rifles, one M653 rifle, and one M16 rifle were among the items seized. In total, ten high-powered firearms were recovered.

“The constant reduction of NPA forces is an indication of the effectiveness of the many peace initiatives and efforts by the government and the troops in ending insurgency,” said Lieutenant Colonel Ricky L Canatoy, Commanding Officer of 58IB. Their numbers are dwindling, and they are under pressure because of the loss of their forces and huge bases. Furthermore, their surrender shows that they have had enough of the NPA’s false ideology. This also implies that they have switched their faith and support from the CTG to the government.”

“We warmly welcome our brothers who were once on the wrong track but are now ready to face life in peace and in the right direction. The Army guarantees you that we are working closely with national authorities to build a new, peaceful future for you and for the rest of us. Indeed, nothing is impossible with the Whole of Nation Approach, which reflects the oneness of all stakeholders. Let us continue to fight together to put an end to the CPP-NPA-NDF’s 53-year reign of terror.” LtCol Canatoy concluded.

They will be debriefed and will be provided with government aid through the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integrated Program (ECLIP), which will assist them in reuniting with their families.






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Kalinaw News: WestMinCom Commander pays farewell visit to military unit in Tawi-Tawi

Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 18, 2021): WestMinCom Commander pays farewell visit to military unit in Tawi-Tawi



Camp Navarro, Calarian, Zamboanga City – August 18, 2021

Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan, Jr., Commander of Western Mindanao Command paid a farewell visit to the troops of the Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi and 2nd Marine Brigade a week prior to his retirement.

On his arrival. Lt. Gen. Vinluan, Jr. was welcomed with Foyer Honors rendered by the marine troops led by JTF Tawi-Tawi Commander Col. Romeo Racadio at Toong Hall, 2nd Marine Brigade Headquarters, Sanga-Sanga, Bongao, Tawi-Tawi on the morning of August 18, 2021.

During his talk to the troops, Lt. Gen. Vinluan, Jr. commended the soldiers for their numerous accomplishments notable of which is the neutralization of Apo Mike and the recovery of several loose firearms.

“Let us sustain the momentum, remain steadfast in accomplishing our mission, and continue to establish a good relationship with our partners, stakeholders, and the communities so as to win their popular support to all our endeavors, for it is better to win peace without a single bloodshed,” said Lt. Gen. Vinluan, Jr.

In his visit to Tawi-Tawi, Lt. Gen. Vinluan, Jr. also paid an exit call to Gov. Yshmael “Mang” Sali at the Provincial Capitol of Tawi-Tawi.

Lt. Gen. Vinluan, Jr. expressed his gratitude to Gov. Sali for his unwavering support to the command’s thrust.

Likewise, Governor Sali thanked Lt. Gen. Vinluan, Jr. for all the assistance extended by the command to the province of Tawi-Tawi particularly in ensuring the safety and security of the people.

Also present during the short meeting were the local chief executives of all the municipalities of Tawi-Tawi. They also expressed their appreciation to the WestMinCom Commander.




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Kalinaw News: Peace Advocates stage simultaneous condemnation caravan against the brutal killing of a soldier

Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 18, 2021): Peace Advocates stage simultaneous condemnation caravan against the brutal killing of a soldier



CAMP HERNANDEZ, Dingle, Iloilo — “Hustisya sa Brutal nga pagpatay kay Corporal Frederick Villasis. Sikwayon ang Terorista nga CPP-NPA-NDF!” was the united cry of condemnation of pro-peace and development groups, including former members of the CPP-New People’s Army (NPA), during a condemnation caravan held on Monday, August 16, 2021.

The simultaneous rally was held in Iloilo City and Roxas City spearheaded by members of the Sentrong Alyansa ng Mamamayan para sa Bayan (SAMBAYANAN) Iloilo and Capiz Chapter in a united cry of justice and indignation for the brutal killing of Corporal Villasis by communist terrorists.

Villasis was on a mission to follow up on peace and development initiatives in Barangay Lahug, Tapaz, Capiz when he was abducted and murdered by members of the New People’s Army.

BGen Marion R Sison PA, Commander, 301st Infantry Brigade, Philippine Army is grateful for the efforts of the local populace in supporting the government’s campaign to end local communist armed conflict. The 301st Brigade is one with the whole Armed Forces of the Philippines in extending their condolences to the loved ones left behind by Corporal Villasis.

“Ang mga tao na mismo ang naninindigan na tama na at tapusin na ang walang kwentang armadong pakikibaka. Hindi lang isa, kung hindi karamihan ng mamamayan ay ayaw sa terorismo at sa mga teroristang NPA. Dapat ay tuldukan na ang kanilang paghahasik ng kaharasan, tulad ng ginawa nila kay Cpl Villasis na ang tanging hangarin ay makatulong sa kapwa niya Pilipino. Let us help one another, let us not stop fighting for Peace. Only with peace will there be development.” BGen Sison added.



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Kalinaw News: Female NPA ‘Finance Officer’ nabbed in South Cotabato

Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 18, 2021): Female NPA ‘Finance Officer’ nabbed in South Cotabato



CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao – Combined elements from 5th Special Forces Battalion of 601st Infantry (Unifier) Brigade under Joint Task Force Central (JTFC) together with Polomolok Municipal Police Station and other government forces arrested a female finance officer of New People’s Army by virtue of a warrant of arrest in Poblacion, Polomolok, South Cotabato on August 16, 2021.

Lieutenant Colonel Zandro Alvez, Commanding Officer of 5th Special Forces Battalion identified the suspect as Pamela Guides Peñaranda with aliases as ‘Melai’ and ‘Yani’, a secretary of Davao City Urban Committee (DCUC), Regional City and Town Committee (RCTC), Southern Mindanao Regional Command and finance RCTC of SMRC.

“The suspect is facing a murder charge with criminal case number 25302 issued by Presiding Judge Sharon Rose Saracin of Branch 30, Regional Trial Court 11 in Tagum City” as disclosed by Lt. Col. Alvez.

Brigadier General Roy Galido, Commander of 601st Infantry (Unifier) Brigade said that during the search operation around 12:45 in the afternoon, recovered from the possession of Peñaranda were sling bag with two (2) ID and EID components.

“The intensified intelligence operations and the support of the community coupled with the constant coordination of government forces with the stakeholders contributed to the successful neutralization of this female finance officer of CTG. The arrest of this terrorist is a big blow to their ranks”, BGen. Galido said.

Major General Juvymax Uy, Commander of Joint Task Force Central and 6th Infantry Division elated with another accomplishment of 5th Special Forces Battalion and other government counterparts. “Our efforts have gained positive results.

Hence, you should not be afraid of the CPP-NPA Terrorists instead, they should be the ones who should be afraid to penetrate your barangay. I ask you to continue to cooperate with your Army. We will never stop chasing the remaining terrorists in your place until they are finished.

I urged everyone to guard the peace that we already won and sustain the gains that we are enjoying now so that the next generation will benefit from it”, MGen Uy further stated.



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Kalinaw News: Task Force Balik-Loob Chair Mapagu Visits 3ID

Posted to Kalinaw News (Aug 18, 2021): Task Force Balik-Loob Chair Mapagu Visits 3ID



CAMP PERALTA, Jamindan, Capiz –The Department of National Defense (DND) Undersecretary for Civil, Veterans and Reserve Affairs and Chairperson of Task Force Balik-Loob (TFBL) Reynaldo Mapagu visits Camp General Macario Peralta Jr., the home of the Army’s 3rd Infantry (Spearhead) Division on August 17, 2021.

The Spearhead Troopers warmly welcomed Defense Undersecretary Mapagu and party through traditional arrival honors. After which, Undersecretary Mapagu paid a courtesy call on MGen General Eric Vinoya, Commander, 3ID.

During his visit, Undersecretary Mapagu met the TFBL partner agencies in the area through a hybrid meeting to check the updates on the implementation of the Enhanced-Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) and other Balik Loob-related activities.

Task Force Balik-Loob (TFBL) was created by virtue of Administrative Order No. 25, series 2020 dated March 18, 2020 amending Administrative Order No 10 series 2018 as a central coordinating body to supervise the government’s reintegration efforts for members of the CPP-NPA-NDF including their immediate family members. The Task Force is composed of representatives from the Department of National Defense, Department of the Interior and Local Government, Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, Office of the President, and the National Housing Authority, as well as other partner government agencies.

Undersecretary Mapagu likewise checked and inspected the status of the TIKAS Project inside Camp Peralta, especially the construction of the 50-Bed Capacity Hospital.

The said project was granted through the DND and DPWH convergence program under Tatag ng Imprastraktura sa Kapayapaan at Seguridad (TIKAS) Project, which aims to reinforce the AFP’s capability to provide service and security.

MGen Vinoya, thanked DND and TFBL through Undersecretary Mapagu for the constant support to 3ID.

“We are fortunate that USec Mapagu is giving his full support not only to the the welfare of our soldiers but also to our anti-insurgency campaign by ensuring the implementation of DND’s project and Balik-Loob programs in 3ID’s Area of Responsibility (AOR) like E-CLIP. His visit will surely guarantee the speedy execution of these projects,” MGen Vinoya said.





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