Saturday, July 13, 2013

Philippine military says it's on track of target to defeat communist guerrillas by 2016

From The Province (Jul 11): Philippine military says it's on track of target to defeat communist guerrillas by 2016

Philippine military says it's on track of target to defeat communist guerrillas by 2016

Philippine Armed Forces Chief Gen. Emmanuel Bautista addresses the media during a news conference at Camp Aguinaldo, suburban Quezon city northeast of Manila, Philippines, Thursday July 11, 2013. Bautista said government forces remain on track of a target to eradicate a 44-year communist insurgency by 2016 in that battle setbacks and surrenders have reduced the armed fighters of the rural-based New People's Army to just over 4,000. Bautista acknowledged, however, that the guerrillas remain a major security threat and have intensified attacks in recent months in the country's southeastern region. (AP Photo/Jim Gomez)

Philippine troops remain on track of meeting a target to eradicate a 44-year communist insurgency by 2016, the military chief said Thursday.

Military chief of staff Gen. Emmanuel Bautista told a news conference that battle setbacks and surrenders had reduced the armed fighters of the New People's Army by more than 300 so far this year, leaving the insurgents with just over 4,000 guerrillas. He acknowledged the Maoist rebels remain a major security threat and have intensified attacks in recent months in the country's southeastern region.

Bautista said he was saddened that the guerrillas had intensified attacks in a southern region that has been devastated by a recent typhoon.

Bautista met with his top generals Thursday to assess the government's counter-insurgency plan, which went into effect in January 2011.

The rural-based insurgency is one of Asia's longest-running. The rebels' guerrilla force has been weakened from a peak of about 25,000 fighters in the mid-1980s due to battle losses, surrenders and factionalism. Washington regards the New People's Army as a terrorist group, accusing it of attacks against Americans in the Philippines.

http://www.theprovince.com/news/Philippine+military+says+track+target+defeat+communist/8645277/story.html

Red claims fighters to reach 0k

From the Philippine Star (Jul 13): Red claims fighters to reach 0k

The Communist Party of the Philippines claimed on Friday that the strength of its New People’s Army will reach 10,000 armed guerillas because of the Aquino administration’s failure to address the concerns of the Filipino people.

“For the first time in its history, the number of New People’s Army (NPA) Red fighters with high-powered rifles is on its way to reach 10,000 levels in the next few years amidst the utter failure of the Aquino regime,” the CPP said in a statement.

The party made the claim a day after Armed Forces of the Philippines said the number of NPA fighters remained a little over 4,000 fighters from the base number of 4,384 when it launched its Internal Peace and Security Plan “Bayanihan” in January 2011.

AFO chief of staff Gen. Emmanuel Bautista said on Thursday that battle setbacks and surrenders had reduced the armed fighters of the New People’s Army by more than 300 so far this year, leaving the insurgents with just over 4,000 guerrillas.

Bautista said the military “neutralized” 323 insurgents, most of whom surrendered to the government.

“We have a significant number of surrenderees from [the] ranks of the NPA… [but] there have been continuous recruitment and it’s unfortunate the recruits they’re getting are from the youth from farmers, indigenous people,” he said.

The military chief singled out Eastern Mindanao as a hotspot of recruitment for the communist insurgency because of economic difficulties brought about by natuaral calamities, like Typhoon Pablo.

“Remember we’re doing that as we also undertake [rehabilitation] efforts in Pablo-affected areas. That’s the sad part of it because there is heightened violence in those calamity areas,” Bautista said.

Bautista said the NPA were also able to extort P200 million in campaign fees from politicians during the last mid-term elections.

Bautista was one of the proponents of the “IPSP Bayanihan,” the military’s blueprint to achieve peace.

It involves the participation of stakeholders and a “greater emphasis on non-combat dimension” to end rebellion. The drive aims to make insurgency insignificant by 2016.

“The campaign remains on track—the Bayanihan timeline by 2016. We will win the peace and if you join us win the peace, all of our people join us win the peace, we can achieve that earlier. It’s for all of us. It’s for our people,” Bautista said, admitting that the insurgency remains a major security threat.

But the CPP said the military’s IPSP Bayanihan is “bound to fail.”

“Clearly, the AFP cannot counter the fact that over the past several years the NPA has steadily continued to grow in strength. The nationwide advances of the revolutionary armed struggle [are] indubitably demonstrated by the increasing frequency and bigger tactical offensives being carried out by the New People’s Army in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao,” the CPP said.

“To portray themselves as impressive, the AFP repeats the baseless claim that the NPA had the peak strength of 25,000 in 1986 but has recently dropped to 6,000 and has further been whittled down to 4,000 under the Aquino regime.

“These are all groundless claims being made by the AFP. In fact, the peak strength of the NPA was only at 6,100 Red fighters with high-powered rifles in 1986,” the party statement said.

“Because of the internal errors, the NPA’s strength slowly declined up to 1992 and thereabouts, when the CPP launched the 2nd rectification movement. By 1998, the NPA strength returned to the level of the early 1980s when it started to make big strides forward,” it added.

The CPP said the NPA is planning to build around 180 guerrilla fronts nationwide with one company of Red fighters each and suppored by armed militias and members of barrio self-defense committees.

http://manilastandardtoday.com/2013/07/13/red-claims-fighters-to-reach-0k/

Leftist rebels free kidnapped village official in Agusan

From the Philippine Star (Jul 12): Leftist rebels free kidnapped village official in Agusan

The leftist group New People's Army (NPA) has released a village official its members kidnapped last June 30 in Agusan del Sur, local police today said.

Caraga region police spokesperson Martin Gamba said that Edgar Bantuasan, councilman of Santa Teresa, a village in the town of Loreto, Agusan del Sur province, was freed at 8 p.m. on Wednesday by his captors in the hinterland village of Johnson, also in Loreto.

"According to the victim, he was hogtied, blindfolded and moved to several locations during his ten-day captivity. He had been suspected of being a military informant and a supporter of Mayor Dario Otaza," Gamba told Xinhua.

The police spokesperson said Local and tribal officials had negotiated with Bantuasan's abductors to release him days after several NPA members snatched him at gunpoint near his house late last month, adding that the victim is now undergoing medical checkup at a local hospital after he complained of stress, exhaustion and stomach pains.

Gamba said pursuit operations were now being conducted by police and the military against the kidnappers.

The 4,000-strong NPA, armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, is fighting a leftist insurgency in 60 Philippine provinces since 1969.

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2013/07/12/964932/update-leftist-rebels-free-kidnapped-village-official-agusan

Army assures help for top rebel surrenderee in Comval

From the Philippine Information Agency (Jul 12): Army assures help for top rebel surrenderee in Comval

The military welcomed the surrender of a top rebel leader who used to operate in the municipalities of Compostela Valley Province to the 25th Infantry Battalion, Tuesday.

Major General Ricardo G Rainier Cruz III, commander of EastMinCom, said the surrender of the rebel leader only proved the effectiveness of the peace and development outreach program.

Cruz encouraged other rebels to mainstream back to the society like this leader. “Please take advantage of the government's integration program. It will provide you an opportunity to return back to your families and communities through the Comprehensive Local Integration Program (CLIP) of the government and together we will solve our problems the peaceful way,” Cruz said.

He said the more than 40 years of armed struggle have not solved the problems of the society and even bring more senseless deaths and miseries to thousands of Filipinos, consequently destroying the future of many Filipino youth.

Cruz urged the rebels who want to surrender to actively support the program of government to peacefully resolve all armed conflicts in the country.

He said the action of the latest surrenderee is unprecedented in Mindanao being the first top rebel leader to surrender to the authorities with the rank as party secretary.

Cruz assured that the former rebel will undergo a process where he can avail the livelihood under the CLIP of the government and will receive cash remuneration for the surrendered firearm under the AFP Guns for Peace Program.

Cruz and Major General Ariel Bernardo, commander of the 10th ID led other officers of the military in presenting the surrenderee to Army chief Lt. General Noel Coballes and to the public Wednesday following the regular meeting of the Philippine Army Multi-Sector Advisory Board in a hotel here.

Coballes lauded the troops for the latest achievement and also credited the effectiveness of the PDOP in encouraging more rebels to surrender.

“His surrender only shows the Philippine Army is doing the right approach in dealing with the insurgency problem,” he said.

Captain Severino David, deputy commander and spokesperson of the Eastern Mindanao Command said the former rebel yielded a .357 caliber revolver.

“He joined the New People’s Army in 1997 and held various positions such as member of the Samahang Yunit Propaganda, team leader of a medical staff, political lecturer of the Pulang Bagani Command 5 until he was elevated to the position as front secretary of the front committee 34 operating in the areas of Compostela Valley,” David said.

In a separate interview, the surrenderee revealed that life on the run is full of hardship and the broken promises and disappointments in the rebel organization forced him to change his perspective and return to the folds of the law.

He wished to be given the chance to live a normal life with his family.

Records from the EastMinCom reveal that 123 communist rebels had surrendered to government from January up to the present.

http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=2381373510218

US ambassador kicks off DRR program in Baguio

From the Manila Bulletin (Jul 13): US ambassador kicks off DRR program in Baguio

United States Ambassador Harry K. Thomas, Jr. announced here the other day that America remains committed to supporting the Philippines in preparing for and improving response to natural disasters as a result of climate change.

Thomas, the outgoing US ambassador, visited this city for the start of the third phase of the U.S. Government’s Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) program in Benguet.

“We are pleased to work with communities in Benguet and throughout the Philippines to improve their capacity to deal with the effects of natural calamities. Our efforts recognize that disasters could easily wipe out the assets that our families have worked hard to gain,” said the ambassador.

Accompanying him were U.S. Embassy Manila’s United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director Gloria D. Steele and representatives from the World Food Program (WFP), and the Jaime V. Ongpin Foundation, Inc.

They were welcomed by several officials from the local government, led by Benguet Governor Nestor Fongwan and representatives from the University of the Philippines-Baguio (UP-Baguio).

The USAID’s DRR program in Benguet, implemented in partnership with the WFP, began in 2011 and initially covered the municipalities of Tublay, Atok, Kibungan and Kapangan.

Among the activities under the program are a tree planting, development of early warning systems, and preparation of disaster contingency plans for each municipality.

Thomas noted that with the third phase of the DDR, the program is being expanded to cover six municipalities, including the municipality of Buguias and this so-called City of Pines.

The program will provide P17.6 million (US$ 420,000) to support the DRR implementation of practical and high-impact projects at the local level to help communities prepare for disasters.

The DRR program also includes the creation of a Knowledge and Training Resource Center in partnership with the University of the Philippines-Baguio.

Another partner in this activity is the Jaime V. Ongpin Foundation, which will provide training and information campaigns on effective disaster planning and response for local leaders and community members.

http://mb.com.ph/News/Provincial_News/21976/US_ambassador_kicks_off_DRR_program_in_Baguio#.UeFXUI7D8cA

Wealth sharing stalls GRP, MILF talks

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jul 13): Wealth sharing stalls GRP, MILF talks

President Benigno Aquino III on Friday sent two Palace officials to Kuala Lumpur to boost the morale of peace negotiators, a day after talks to end four decades of Moro insurgency in Mindanao adjourned without an agreement.

The talks were supposed to end on Thursday, but negotiators for both the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) reached no agreement on the wealth-sharing provision of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro that the two sides signed last October.

At the request of the government panel, however, the MILF panel agreed to extend the talks for one day.

On Friday, again at the request of the government panel, the MILF negotiators agreed to continue talking until Saturday.

Mr. Aquino sent presidential adviser on the peace process Teresita Deles and presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda to the Malaysian capital to affirm the government’s commitment to the preliminary peace agreement.

Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said the presence of the two officials was a “manifestation of the continuing commitment of the President as well as the support of the Cabinet for both panels and for us to fulfill the aspirations of the framework agreement,” Valte said.

A source with knowledge of the negotiations told the Inquirer that the MILF panel initially appeared reluctant to go to the negotiations on Friday.

Mohagher Iqbal, the MILF’s chief negotiator, said the talks appeared to be “headed for an impasse.”

Good sign

Still, the MILF panel showed up at the negotiations, which the source viewed as a “good sign.”

In a statement sent to reporters in Manila on Friday, chief government negotiator Miriam Coronel-Ferrer said the two sides “still need to find good compromises on key issues like taxation and revenue [sharing].”

“We seem to be caught up in the trees and missing the forest,” Ferrer said.

The Inquirer tried but failed to reach both Ferrer and Iqbal on Friday after learning that the two panels would continue the negotiations Saturday.

The gloomy end of Thursday’s talks appeared to have dashed any hope that a comprehensive peace agreement with the MILF would be signed before President Aquino delivers his State of the Nation Address on July 22.

After a delay of four months, the two panels resumed negotiations this week amid hopes that the question of wealth sharing would be resolved in a few days.

Revenue division

The disagreement between the two panels centers on the division between the government and the MILF of revenue from “energy sources” and tax collection in the proposed Bangsamoro territory, officials said.

The MILF has proposed a 75-25 percent sharing, with the larger share going to Bangsamoro.

The government wants a bigger share and, according to Valte, the state negotiators are working within the limits set by the government.

The document, initialed by the technical working group in February, underwent review by President Aquino and his Cabinet as part of “due diligence” by the government, Ferrer said earlier.

Until this week, the talks did not move, exacerbating the MILF’s frustration over the slow progress of the negotiations.

The two panels had reached an agreement on three of four annexes to the framework deal. The annex on wealth sharing is the last and it is proving to be the most contentious one.

The government wants a final peace agreement with the MILF before President Aquino’s term ends in 2016.

Time running out

But with negotiations on wealth sharing dragging on, the MILF says time is running out on a final peace deal with the Aquino administration.

Some members of the government technical working group returned to Manila on Friday. Those from the MILF are expected to return Saturday.

Staying in Kuala Lumpur are the government panel led by Ferrer and the MILF group led by Iqbal.

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/80605/wealth-sharing-stalls-grp-milf-talks

Soldiers, rebels clash in Negros Oriental

From the Philippine Information Agency (Jul 12): Soldiers, rebels clash in Negros Oriental

Soldiers of the 11th Infantry Battalion (IB) of the Philippine Army recently clashed with members of the rebel group New People’s Army (NPA) in the northern part of Negros Oriental.

A statement from the 11th IB said the encounter happened early in the morning of July 9 at Sitio Cansuhi, Brgy. Tacpao, Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental.

Military troops were conducting their regular security patrol in the area when residents approached them and informed them about the NPA presence in the vicinity of a nearby creek.

While verifying the information, gunshots erupted which reportedly came from more or less 15 armed rebels. This led into a fiery encounter which lasted for three minutes.

After three minutes, the NPAs withdrew from the battle while members of the military pursued them.

The soldiers recovered one caliber 357 pistol, one grenade, one improvised explosive device (IED) with detonating cord, five NPA flags and one backpack with subversive documents which the rebels left.

Meanwhile, Lt. Col. Willy Isaac, commanding officer of the 11th IB, thanked the residents of Brgy. Tacpao for informing them about the NPA presence in their area. 

Isaac said he believes that the growing support of the residents of Brgy. Tacpao and neighboring Barangay Binobohan to 11th IB “Bayanihan” teams is a big help in maintaining peace and order in their area. 

Isaac further urged the residents living in remote barangays in Guihulngan City to work hand in hand with them to attain peace and development.

He assured them that the army will not be deterred in conducting its peace and development activities there.

http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=2631373529410

2 soldiers killed, 4 hurt in Maguindanao

From ABS-CBN (Jul 13): 2 soldiers killed, 4 hurt in Maguindanao

Two soldiers of the Army's 2nd Mechanized Battalion were killed and 4 other soldiers were wounded in a strafing incident in Barangay Kateman, Guindulungan, Maguindanao at about 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, the military said.

Col. Edgar Gonzales, commander of the Army’s 1st Mechanized Brigade, told ABS-CBN News through a phone interview that the soldiers were on board a KM450 military truck going to their detachment when they were fired upon by an unidentified number of gunmen from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF).

A firefight ensued for about 10 minutes. The military truck was badly hit by high powered firearms, the official said.

BIFF spokesperson Abu Missry Mama told ABS-CBN News that their troops were behind the attack.

Mama said no one was killed from their side.

“Dumaan ang mga tropa ng BIFF sa lugar tapos nagkataon na may dumaan din na sundalo kaya nagkaputukan,” Mama said.

The incident occurred 4 kilometers away from the national highway.
Pursuit operations are still ongoing.

The 2 fatalities were brought to the mortuary of the 6th Infantry Division while the 4 other wounded soldiers were brought to the hospital for treatment.

Col. Dickson Hermoso, the 6th ID spokesperson, said the names of the 2 dead soldiers and 4 other wounded soldiers will be released as soon as their family and relatives have been informed.

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/regions/07/13/13/2-soldiers-killed-4-hurt-maguindanao

Govt, MILF resume talks, 'determined' to finish annex

From GMA News (Jul 13): Govt, MILF resume talks, 'determined' to finish annex

Amid the sticky issue of wealth-sharing, the government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front on Saturday morning resumed their formal peace negotiations.
 
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process disclosed this in a post on its Twitter account at about 10 a.m.
 
"The GPH and MILF peace panels just started their session today, marking the sixth day of the 38th round of formal talks," it said on its Twitter account.
 
It added both parties had agreed to extend the schedule of negotiations, and are "determined and hopeful to finish an annex" it added.
 
The issue of wealth-sharing had been a pesky one for both sides, with the MILF reportedly not keen on the government’s proposed formula.
 
Meanwhile, in MalacaƱang, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte confirmed the peace talks resumed but would not give further details.
 
Valte, in an interview on government-run dzRB radio, said they cannot disclose details of the talks as they are still ongoing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
 
“Ang detalye hindi pa pwede pagusapan. Ang huling update na na-receive sa kasamahan natin, kasisimula ng paguusap (We cannot discuss the details yet. But the last update we got was that the talks just resumed),” she said.

This resumption comes soon after a report that the talks between the goverment and the MILF had been extended due to disagreements on the wealth-sharing issue last Friday.
 

Seven dead in Mindanao as fighting mars GPH-MILF peace talks

From GMA News (Jul 13): Seven dead in Mindanao as fighting mars GPH-MILF peace talks

Fresh fighting between Philippine troops and a renegade group of Muslim rebels left seven people dead Saturday amid peace talks aimed at ending a decades-old rebellion, the military said.
 
The gunmen, who oppose the main Islamic rebel group's negotiations with Manila, ambushed an army truck on the main southern island of Mindanao, regional military spokesman Colonel Dickson Hermoso said.
 
Two soldiers were wounded in the initial volley, but the army gave chase to the retreating gunmen and killed five of them, he said in a written report.

But the pursuit operation left two soldiers dead and four other soldiers wounded, Hermoso added.
 
He said the firefight occured in Barangay Kateman, Guindulungan town in Maguindanao. The firefight, which started at about 9:15 a.m., lasted for about 15 minutes.
 
Hermoso said the gunmen were members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.
 
The group had mounted attacks in Mindanao on July 6, two days before the government resumed peace talks with the region's main rebel group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
 
The earlier fighting had left five soldiers and three gunmen dead and sparked fears that it would affect the peace talks.
 
The military however ended its pursuit of the renegade rebel force before the talks resumed in Malaysia on Monday.
 
The peace talks aim to create an autonomous region for the Muslim minority in Mindanao, the southern third of the mainly Catholic nation of 100 million.
 
The two sides signed a preliminary deal in October outlining the broad terms for a peace treaty that would be signed by 2016.
 
The Kuala Lumpur talks aim to spell out revenue-sharing terms with the national government in the self-rule area.
 
The talks were continuing on Saturday, President Benigno Aquino's spokeswoman Abigail Valte said in an interview on government radio.
 
The 12,000-member MILF has waged a guerrilla war for a separate Islamic state in Mindanao since the 1970s that has claimed an estimated 150,000 lives.
 
The BIFF is led by Ameril Umbrakato, a Saudi Arabia-trained cleric who was expelled by the MILF in 2011 for his hardline stance against the peace talks.
 

IEP: Latest Update (Jul 13)

From the Islamic Emirate of the Philippines (IEP) Facebook page (Jul 13): Latest Update



Around 8AM this morning, 7-13-2013, BIFF harrassed the enemies at Brgy. Kataman, Guindulungan Municipality, Maguindanao. 4 of the AFP soldiers died, wounded are not yet confirmed.

 One American owned Kennedy vehicle was destroyed.
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Meanwhile, in Bagan, Guindulungan Municipality, Maguindanao, along the highway, the BIFF Mujahideen ambushed the enemies. 6 of the enemy soldiers were dead and 3 were seriously wounded. Booty were collected but not yet confirmed what and how many.


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BRP Ramon Alcaraz docks in Hawaii

From the Philippine  News Agency (Jul 13): BRP Ramon Alcaraz docks in Hawaii

The BRP Ramon Alcaraz (PF-16) arrived in Hawaii Saturday morning (Philippine time) with the Filipino community warmly greeting the crew and officers of the second Hamilton-class cutter of the Philippine navy.

Hawaii is the Philippines warship's second port call. After this stop, the frigate is scheduled to proceed to Guam for her third and final port stop before heading to the Philippines where she is expected to arrive by Aug. 3.

The BRP Ramon Alcaraz left San Diego, California for its Hawaii port call last July 6.

The Filipino frigate docked at San Diego, California for re-fueling and re-provisioning last June 28 after departing Charleston, South Carolina last June 10.

The distance between San Diego, California to Hawaii is around 2,400 miles.

The BRP Ramon Alcaraz also made a brief stopover at Mayport, Florida where it successfully test fired her 76-mm Oto Melara automatic cannon and speed trials of 25 knots without any difficulty.

The ship's top speed is placed between 29 to 31 knots.

On July 2, Concepcion D. Alcaraz, the widow of Filipino naval hero Commodore Ramon Alcaraz, visited the BRP Ramon Alcaraz, the namesake ship of her husband, during its port call at San Diego, California.

During her visit, Mrs. Alcaraz signed copies of the book "Mrs. Alcaraz, A Biography" and "Commodore Alcaraz; First Victim of President Marcos".

She was accompanied by granddaughter Hailey Marshall and daughters Ramona and Efigenia in their short tour of the Filipino frigate.

Commodore Alcaraz gained distinction in World War II by shooting down three Japanese Zero fighters who tried to attack his ship, the Abra (Q-112), during the first months of the war.

Consul General Maria Helen de la Vega and the Filipino-American community in California also visited the BRP Alcaraz in July 1.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=543827

Palace: PHL, US share view on resolving territorial row with China

From the Philippine News Agency (Jul 13): Palace: PHL, US share view on resolving territorial row with China

The recent statement of US President Barack Obama warning China to refrain from using force or intimidation to resolve the maritime disputes in the West Philippine Sea is consistent with the Philippine government’s position, a Palace official said Saturday.

Meeting Chinese officials in Washington this week, Obama warned China on using force against its neighbors and urged it to adopt a peaceful resolution to the dispute.

In a radio interview over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan on Saturday, Deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said she can’t predict how Obama’s statement will influence other countries in settling the dispute in the West Philippine Sea.

But since the country brought the issue to international arbitration, Valte said there are a number of countries and institutions that have expressed support for the Philippine position.

“In the sense that we’ve taken it, we’ve gone through diplomatic channels, we’ve gone through the correct venue for the settlement of disputes such as this, and we’ve always advocated for a peaceful resolution,” she said.

“So we’ve received widespread support on the position that the country has chosen to take.”

The Philippine government has maintained that any maritime dispute in the West Philippine Sea should be resolved under a rules-based regime of the international law.

The Philippines and Vietnam charged that China has used assertive means to exert claims in the West Philippine Sea.

The Philippines said it is contemplating on the possibility of allowing its allies, particularly the US, to use its military base on a temporary and rotational basis to bolster its defense capability against Chinese intrusion.

While saying it’s not taking sides, the US has said since 2010 that its national interest is ensuring freedom of navigation in the West Philippine Sea.

Considering the ongoing tensions, the US has boosted military cooperation with Japan and the Philippines as well as with former war adversary Vietnam.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=543881

2 abducted women rescued, 2 captors arrested in Southern Philippines

From the Mindanao Examiner blog (Jul 13): 2 abducted women rescued, 2 captors arrested in Southern Philippines



Brig. Gen. Felicito Virgilio Trinidad, commander of the 1st Infantry Division

Security forces rescued two abducted women and arrested their two captors in Iligan City in the southern Philippines, army officials said Saturday.

Captain Jefferson Somera, a spokesman for the 1st Infantry Division, said the hostages - Kathlyn Jane Dapol and Jingle Bation Rebosora - were reunited with their families following Friday’s rescue at a road block put up by authorities along the highway in Iligan City.

He said the abductors, Mark Rebosora, 28, and Rogelio Bation, 60, were handed over to the police and are facing criminal charges. He said the abduction stemmed from a family feud.

Somera said the two men snatched the women while they were walking near an army base and dragged the duo to a waiting car that was eventually intercepted by soldiers at the road block.

“The timely intelligence information helped in the operation that led to the rescue of the two victims,” he said.

Brig. Gen. Felicito Virgilio Trinidad, commander of the 1st Infantry Division, lauded the rescue of the women and commended the troops and policemen involved in the joint operation.

“In time of needs, our people always look upon us to help them. Because they know that they are the reason why we are here and I applaud you for this successful operation, we helped and never failed them,” Trinidad told the soldiers, who are members of the 4th Mechanized Battalion, and the local police force.

http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/07/2-abducted-women-rescued-2-captors.html

Moro rebels ambush army truck in Southern Philippines

From the Mindanao Examiner blog (Jul 13): Moro rebels ambush army truck in Southern Philippines

At least 7 Moro rebels and soldiers were killed and 4 more wounded in fierce fighting on Saturday in the southern Philippines, the army said.

It said rebels attacked soldiers travelling in a truck on a highway in Guidulungan town in Maguindanao province. The ambush sparked a fire fight between troops from the 2nd Mechanized Battalion and Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.

The Western Mindanao Command which has jurisdiction over military forces in Maguindanao issued no statement about the fighting.

Col. Dickson Hermoso, a spokesman for the 6th Infantry Division, has confirmed the fighting and said the clash lasted about 15 minutes.

Hermoso, quoting army reports, said 5 rebels were killed in the clash and that soldiers recovered the bodies of the slain gunmen.

“The slain soldiers and the wounded are now in Camp Siongco Station Hospital in 6th Infantry Division. Their names are withheld (from the public) pending notification of their next of kin,” he told the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.

He said troops were pursuing the BIFF gunmen who had clashed earlier this month with military forces in Maguindanao and North Cotabato provinces.

The BIFF is led by Ameril Umra Kato, a former leader of the larger Moro Islamic Liberation Front, which is currently negotiating peace with Manila.

Kato broke away with the MILF after accusing its chieftain Murad Ebrahim of abandoning their secessionist war in Mindanao, and formed his own group which is composed of mostly MILF rebels.

http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/07/moro-rebels-ambush-army-truck-in.html