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BRP Andres Bonifacio to undergo Continuous Maintenance Availability

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From Update Philippines (Jun 30): BRP Andres Bonifacio to undergo Continuous Maintenance Availability



Philippine Navy’s third Del Pilar-class frigate BRP Andres Bonifacio (FF17) is now in Subic Bay Freeport Zone (SBFZ) for its very first Continuous Maintenance Availability (CMAV).

“It is BRP Andres Bonifacio’s first time to dock at Subic Port. For three months, Andeng will undergo her very first Continuous Maintenance Availability (CMAV) in SBFZ,” said in BRP Andres Bonifacio’s official page.

“This also opens up for other opportunities for training and physical fitness,” it added.

In April, BRP Andres Bonifacio replaced BRP Gregorio del Pilar (FF15) as the lead-warship securing the West Philippine Sea.

BRP Gregorio del Pilar was deployed for Continuous Maintenance Availability that time. However, FF15 was sent to Singapore to attend the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) from May 11 to 19.

After the Singapore engagement, BRP Gregorio del Pilar was sent to attend Philippine Navy’s 119th founding anniversary celebration in Davao City on May 31.

https://www.update.ph/2017/06/brp-andres-bonifacio-to-undergo-continuous-maintenance-availability/18490

Duterte wants battalion of police snipers

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From Update Philippines (Jun 30): Duterte wants battalion of police snipers

 

President Rodrigo Duterte said on Thursday, June 29 – during his visit to Philippine National Police Region XI at Camp Quintin M. Merecido, Catitipan, Buhangin, Davao City – that the next shipment of Chinese military aid will be on September. 

The President made the statement a day after China turned over thousands of rifles and millions of ammunition. He added that the PNP and military will share from the Chinese aid especially the sniper rifles.

“And I hope that you can assemble about one battalion of snipers para — mahusay kung marami tayong snipers,” the President said.

He added that the Maute terrorist group is using sniper rifles. “They are also sniping at us and they have the beautiful guns, they have the Barretts. So you’d be wondering: Saan nila ito nakuha.”

“Ang may mga Barrett lang ‘yan ‘yung mga Amerikano, tayo, binigyan tayo ng Amerikano, nagbili tayo. But sila halos, until now, we are still trying to — we are still recovering some of their weapons at that includes the Barrett,” the President added.

“Well, it’s a deadly firearm, it can reach you almost one kilometer away. But may panlaban naman tayo. Marami man rin tayong Barrett. And with additional arms, I think we will find it easy really to operate,” he added.

https://www.update.ph/2017/06/duterte-wants-battalion-of-police-snipers/18521

LOOK: PH’s 5th Japan-made coast guard vessel

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From Update Philippines (Jul 1): LOOK: PH’s 5th Japan-made coast guard vessel


MarineTraffic.com photo by Wota Aki
Photo of Philippine Coast Guard’s fifth Japan-made 44-meter Parola-class Multi-role Response Vessel (MRRV) surfaced online courtesy of MarineTraffic.com. PCG’s fifth 44-meter MRRV is BRP Suluan (MRRV-4406).

According to MaxDefense Philippines “it appears that the PCG is following the Philippine Navy’s superstitious beliefs, skipping the hull number 4405 and jumping to 4406.”

Adding the digits in 4405 will result to 13.

The Philippine government has ordered 10 vessels from Japan through the Maritime Safety Capability Improvement Project (MSCIP) Phase I funded by loan from Japan International Corporation Agency. Deliveries are expected every quarter until completion of 10 units in 2018.

These 10 vessels are being named after the primary lighthouses in the country to denote its significance as one of the navigational aids in the maritime industry.

44-Meter MRRVs delivered and already in active PCG service are BRP Tubbataha (MRRV-4401), BRP Malabrigo (MRRV-4402), BRP Malapascua (MRRV-4403), and BRP Capones (MRRV-4404).

According to MSCIP, these vessels will act as (1) “primary rescue vessels within the PCG District’s areas of responsibility (AOR) when the extent of the disaster is beyond the capability of floating assets deployed within the area.”

The MRRVs will also (2) assist in controlling oil pollution and protection of the marine environment. (3) These vessels will also enforce applicable maritime laws within the designated AOR, particularly relating to illegal fishing and sea patrol. The vessels will provide (4) service as platform for rapid response during relief operations in the area, and (5) transport of personnel and logistical support.

https://www.update.ph/2017/07/look-phs-5th-japan-made-coast-guard-vessel/18562

PH, Indonesia to start joint maritime patrols Thursday

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From the Philippine News Agency (Jul 2): PH, Indonesia to start joint maritime patrols Thursday

As part of efforts to ensure security within territorial waters, the Philippines and Indonesia will start conducting joint maritime patrols on Thursday.

In a statement, the Eastern Mindanao Command said the coordinated patrols will commence with a send off ceremony at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at Sasa Wharf, Davao City.

Prior to this, Indonesian delegates will arrive in the country on Monday at 8:30 a.m. morning at Sasa Wharf, Davao City and they will be accorded with an arrival ceremony by the Naval Forces Eastern Mindanao.

The measure intends to "strengthen the security of the Davao Gulf and the common boundary of the two countries in the southern part of the Philippines, particularly along the Celebes Sea and enhance the inter-operability of the two countries in maritime patrol."

Military medical personnel aboard the patrolling vessels, in partnership with the municipal government of Balut Island, Sarangani, will also conduct a medical mission in a stopover in the town on Friday.

The coordinated patrol will end on July 12 in a closing ceremony in Manado, Indonesia.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/998453

2 PAF Hueys up for maintenance

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From the Philippine News Agency (Jul 2): 2 PAF Hueys up for maintenance

The Philippine Air Force (PAF) is looking suppliers capable of supplying it with PHP12,340,000 worth of Huey II and Super Huey combat utility helicopter spare parts.

The items are needed for the maintenance of Huey II with tail number 662 and Super Huey helicopter with tail number 122.

Pre-bid conference is scheduled for July 7, 3 p.m. at the PAF Procurement Center Conference Room, Villamor Air Base, Pasay City.

While submission and opening of bids is on July 21, 9 a.m. at the same venue, according to a bid bulletin posted at the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System.

The PAF is known to operate around 40 to 60 units of the Vietnam-era "Huey" helicopters in its fleet.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/998426

President Duterte to communist rebels: Stop waging war

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From the Philippine News Agency (Jul 2): President Duterte to communist rebels: Stop waging war



President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday warned the New People’s Army (NPA), saying that the communist rebels should stop waging war against the government.

The President expressed his frustration over the continuing attacks by the NPA on government forces despite the ongoing peace talks.

“Would you please stop waging war? Alam mo hindi ko kayo maintindihan. Unang sabi doon sa itaas, si Sison ordered to engage government forces in this struggle… That they changed it so that they will stop until such time matapos itong sa Marawi siege. Kasi walang --- ang sabi ko nga eh, there will never be a space for you kung terrorist ka, kayong mga komunista. Wala kayong space diyan sa terorista,” Duterte said.

"In the meantime kung mag-usap tayo in the future, then stop waging war kasi baka itong mga sundalo ayaw na rin makipag-usap," Duterte said during the 50th Araw ng Davao del Sur held at the Davao del Sur Coliseum in Digos City.

"Kami, utusan lang kami lahat. We are just co-workers in government basta pulis. But the only reason na medyo mataas ako, but I do not control everything and I cannot control everybody,” he said.

“You decide. Do not create something which is not acceptable also to me and to the guys doing the fighting,” he added.

At the same time, the President renewed his commitment to bring peace to the country, reiterating his intention to negotiate with major rebel groups, including the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Moro National Liberation Front.

However, he said the government will never negotiate with the ISIS-inspired Maute group that occupied Marawi City.

The President also mentioned the ongoing conflict in Marawi City, sympathizing with the soldiers fighting for the city's liberation from the Maute group.

He said he always prays that the war will end soon because he does not like people dying.

He said the military offensive in Marawi City will continue until the last terrorist is taken out.

The President meanwhile underscored the hard work of the Davao del Sur’s founding fathers.

"So, one is that I would like to credit the founding fathers of this province for their tireless effort to make what is now Digos," the President said.

“Maganda na ang Digos ngayon, Davao del Sur,” he noted.

The President however said the only concern today for the province is illegal drugs, as he warned the local police force to stay away from the drug trade.

"Alam mo, ang problema lang ninyo is droga. Medyo malakas pati --- I’m also --- I would like to warn the police here," Duterte said.

"Lay off sa drugs ha, kamong mga pulis kay alam mo na. Huwag kayong pumasok diyan kasi kasali kayo sa statistics diyan," he said.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/998421

President Duterte willing to declare ceasefire with NPA

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From the Philippine News Agency (Jul 2): President Duterte willing to declare ceasefire with NPA

President Rodrigo Duterte is willing to declare total ceasefire with the communist revolutionaries even if government is still dealing with the Marawi crisis.

The President even urged NPA supporters to send his message to the New People’s Army.

“If you’re friends, tell them that they can announce and I will announce a total ceasefire in the meantime that we are busy dealing with the problem in Marawi,”
he said.

While he is willing to declare ceasefire again, the President asked: “Would you please stop waging war against?” “Mag-usap ba tayo o hindi?” he quipped.

This developed as the President highlighted the NPA as one of Davao del Sur’s top concerns during the culminating program of its 50th founding anniversary on Thursday evening.

Speaking before some 4,000 local officials, barangay leaders and residents, he warned the NPA to stop waging war. He expressed disappointment over the conflicting pronouncements of the communist leadership on engaging government forces in the revolutionary struggle. He also mentioned the leadership’s declaration that they will stop until the Marawi siege is finished.

Duterte warned there will be no space left for the NPA if they become terrorists.

“There will never be a space for you kung terrorists ka, kayong mga komunista. Wala kayong space diyan sa terorista (if you are terrorist, you communist. You don’t have space with terrorist),” he pointed out.

Referring to accusation of human rights violations by government forces, Duterte said the revolutionaries are equally guilty because they ambush that women are also killed.

“Ano ba talaga? Mag-usap ba tayo o hindi (So what is it? Do we talk or not?” he asked.

If the communist want to talk peace, Duterte said they should stop waging war. He said the government forces are no longer keen on holding talks.

“We are just co-workers in government asta pulis (also the police). But the only reason na medyo mataas ako (I am on top), but I do not control everything and I cannot control everybody,” he stressed.

“If you want to stop fighting, you want to talk to us, then my God, please stop killing us. You kill my (soldiers),” he declared.

The President underscored fighting between the government and the revolutionaries, including the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Moro national Liberation Front (MNLF), is already as old as Davao del Sur province.

“Now tell me, do you want to fight another 50 years? Wala akong problema. May mga sundalo, may sweldo. Fifty years, sige. But this time, kung giyera, giyera gyud. Wala tayong patawaran (I don’t have any problem. There are the soldiers, they have salaries. Fifty years, fine. But this time if it’s war, it is really war. No excuses,” he said.

Duterte however, reminded that in 50 years people are weary and no longer confident on the revolutionaries, as well as the government.

“So let’s fight on even grounds. I’m willing to accept the offer that you’ll stop fighting, good. I accept that and we can talk again, I said,” he added.

“You decide. Do not create something which is not acceptable also to me and to the guys… doing the fighting,” Duterte urged communists.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/998430

CPP: Editorial - Worsening crisis, death and destruction under Duterte regime

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Propaganda editorial posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (Jun 30): Worsening crisis, death and destruction under Duterte regime




CPP/NPA-Panay: Gawa-gawang kaso ng PRO-6 nadamay ang mga Inosenteng Sibilyan

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NPA-Panay propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines Website (Jul 2):
Gawa-gawang kaso ng PRO-6 nadamay ang mga Inosenteng Sibilyan

Ka Julio Montana, Spokesperson
NPA-Panay (Coronacion Chiva “Waling-Waling” Command)

2 July 2017
Press Release

Pagkatapos ng magkasunod na mga insidente ng kabiguan ng Police Regional Office – 6 at 3IDPA nitong Hunyo 2017, naging reckless ito sa kanilang mga hakbang. Nagsimula ito sa kabiguan nilang madetect at pigilan ang reyd ng NPA sa Maasin Municipal Police Station noong Hunyo 18, na sinundan ng misencounter ng nagresponding tropa ng 61st IB sa mga armadong tanod ng Brgy Lampaya, Leon, Iloilo noong Hunyo 19, at ng bigong “hot pursuit operation” ng pinagsanib na mga tropa ng AFP at PNP na tumagal ng mahigit sa isang linggo. Marahil bunga ng desperasyon, ginamit naman nila ang isa sa kanilang nakasanayang dirty trick: pag-aakusa sa mga taong kanilang pinaghihinalaan nang walang matibay na basehan.

Sa pag-file ng minadaling kaso laban NPA noong Hunyo 29, 2017, nagpalabas sa media ang PRO-6 ng listahan at mga litrato ng diumano’y nakilala nila na kasama sa mga umatake sa Maasin. Ngunit kaagad din nabunyag ang kasinungalingan sa pagdamay sa mga sibiliyan. Sa katunayan, may mga umalma kaagad na pamilya ng mga sibilyan na nasa listahan dahil mga kabataang estudyante pala ang mga ito. Isinama din sa lista ang anak na babae, na matagal nang nagtatrabaho sa ibang bansa, ng NDFP Peace Consultant na si Concha Araneta Bocala. Halatang nagdulot ng matinding takot at balisa sa mga biktima at kanilang pamilya ang ginawang ito ng PRO-6.

Sa panig ng NPA-Panay, kaagad ding sinuri ang nasabing lista at mga litrato, pati na ang pagkonsulta nito sa kumand ng mga yunit sa teritoryo. Maliban sa iilan, hindi din nila kilala ang iba pang nasa lista at larawan. Para sa kaalaman ng lahat, kahit na gumagamit ng koda o alias ang mga kasapi ng NPA, ang mga namumunong kadre sa yunit ay kilala nila ang tunay na pangalan ng kanilang bawat sundalo dahil basic requirement ito sa pagrekrut ng mga pulang mandirigma.

Ang pag-imbento ng kaso ay matagal nang gawain ng AFP at PNP sa buong bansa. Maliban na ito’y pantakip sa kanilang kahihiyan, bahagi din ito ng kanilang pinaigting na ‘legal offensive’ laban sa rebolusyonaryong pwersa. Bawat may inilunsad na taktikal na opensiba ang NPA, sadyang idinadawit ng AFP at PNP sa kaso ang mga sibilyan na kanilang pinaghihinalaang sumusuporta sa rebolusyon at mga dating NPA na matagal nang huminto sa pagkilos. Sa katunayan, maraming inosenteng sibilyan sa ibat-ibang bahagi ng bansa ang nakulong o nanatiling bilanggo dahil sa mga gawa-gawang kaso ng AFP at PNP.

Nananawagan ang NPA-Panay sa lahat ng fiscal at huwes sa rehiyon na huwag magpagamit sa maruming taktikang ito ng AFP at PNP. Hinihikayat namin sila na maging independente, objective at impartial sa pagsusuri ng mga ebidensya at testigo, kahit paman alam namin na ang mga umiiral na reaksyonaryong batas ay dati nang nakakiling sa interes ng imperyalismong US at mga kasabwat na uring panginoong maylupa, malaking burgesyang kumprador at kanilang mga utusan sa burukrasya, pulis at militar.

Nananawagan din kami sa mga inosenteng biktima at posibleng magiging biktima pa nitong gawa-gawang kaso ng PRO-6, na matapang na depensahan ang kanilang karapatan. Maliban sa mga aksyong legal, pwede sila pansamantalang manatili sa kalapit na base ng NPA habang sinusubaybayan ang kanilang kaso. Iwasan muna na pumunta sa mga lugar na madali silang hulihin ng AFP o PNP para hindi makulong. Kung hindi sila pwede o handang sumapi sa NPA, may mga masa at milisyang bayan naman na handang tumulong at magbigay ng proteksyon sa kanila.

CPP/NPA-Panay: Pangingikil Gamit ang Pangalan ng Rebolusyonaryong Kilusan

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NPA-Panay propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines Website (Jun 30):
Pangingikil Gamit ang Pangalan ng Rebolusyonaryong Kilusan



Ka Julio Montana, Spokesperson
NPA-Panay (Coronacion Chiva “Waling-Waling” Command)

30 June 2017

Muli naming inaalarma ang publiko lalo na ang mga negosyante sa rehiyon ng Panay tungkol sa kumakalat na sulat, text o tawag mula sa mga taong nagpapakilalang kasapi o opisyal ng CPP-NPA-NDF at nanghihingi ng malalaking halaga. Karaniwang modus nila ay kaagad na nanghihingi ng pera at may halong pananakot.

Kadalasan, ginagawa ito ng aming kaaway sa AFP, PNP, paramilitar at mga galamay nila upang magkapera para sa kanilang pansariling luho’t bisyo, at mas masahol pa dito, upang isabotahe ang lehitimong gawain sa rebolusyonaryong pagbubuwis ng rebolusyonaryong gobyerno. May iba pang masasamang elemento din na gumagawa nito bilang simpleng gawaing pangingikil. Ang mga gawaing ito ay tinuturing ng NPA na mabigat na krimen laban sa rebolusyonaryong kilusan; ang mga sangkot dito ay aming aarestuhin at ihaharap sa Hukumang Bayan para malapatan ng karampatang parusa.

Hinihikayat namin ang lahat ng mga taong nakatanggap ng sulat, text o tawag katulad ng nabanggit sa itaas, na kung may kahit kaunting paghihinala sa katunayan (authenticity) nito, huwag magbigay, sa halip ay kaagad na komonsulta sa kanilang mga kakilala o kaibigan sa NPA o magpatulong sa mga kakilalang masa o alyado para maka-ugnay sa kalapit na yunit ng NPA. Kung hindi pa ninyo kayang makipag-ugnay, i-erase ang identity ng pinadalhan ng mensahe, kunan ng malinaw na litrato ang sulat o text at i-post sa website ng NPA-Panay: www.coronacionchiva@facebook.com. Tutugunan ito namin sa pamamagitan ng pagre-post ng nasabing litrato na may kasamang tatak ng katunayan o pagiging peke nito.

CPP/NDF-Bicol: Pakulong Lokalisadong Usapan ng 9th IDPA sa Kabikulan

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NDF-Bicol propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines Website (Jun 30): Pakulong Lokalisadong Usapan ng 9th IDPA sa Kabikulan

Maria Roja Banua, Spokesperson
NDFP Bicol Region (Region V)

30 June 2017

Nananatiling bigo ang 9th IDPA sa kanilang kampanya laban sa rebolusyonaryong kilusan sa Bikol sa kabila ng kanilang walang lubay na operasyong militar at saywar. Iba’t ibang pakulo ang ipinangangalandakan ng mga upisyal at tagapagsalita ng dibisyon sa midya at madla sa pagtatangkang dungisan ang imahe ng kilusan at pahinain ang suporta ng mamamayang Bikolano rito.

Ayon sa kanila, wala na umanong sapat na pwersa ang BHB sa rehiyon at patuloy pang humihina. Apat sa anim na prubinsya ng Bikol ang idineklara na nilang conflict manageable at tinatayang kakayanin na rin umano nilang kontrolin ang presensya ng pulang hukbo sa natitirang prubinsya ng Masbate bago magtapos ang taon. Ang totoo, walang nagawa ang kanilang panananalakay upang pigilan ang ibayong paglakas at pagdami hindi lamang ng pulang hukbo kundi maging ang paglawak at paglalim ng kasapian ng mga rebolusyonaryong organisasyong masa at mga sangay ng Partido. Lalo lamang nagngalit ang mamamayan sa tumitinding karahasan at pang-aabusong militar. Itinatakwil ng masang Bikolnon ang pagtarget ng kasundaluhan sa mga sibilyan kapwa sa kalunsuran at kanayunan.

Lokalisadong Peacetalks.

Bunsod ng matinding desperasyon, muling binuhay ng 9th IDPA ang kampanya nila para sa lokalisadong peacetalks. Gaano man kaganda ang mga terminong gamitin ng iba’t ibang brigada ng 9th IDPA, hindi magtatagumpay ang pagtatangka nilang hatiin ang kilusan sa pamamagitan ng hiwa-hiwalay na peacetalks. Nananatiling matatag at buo ang pamunuan at kasapian ng CPP-NPA-NDF sa buong bansa. Walang anumang yunit ng NPA sa Kabikulan ang papasok sa lokalisadong usapang pangkapayapaan ng militar na hiwalay pa sa negosasyong nagaganap sa kasalukuyan. Kinikilala ng lahat ng yunit ng hukbo ang kakayahan ng NDFP bilang kinatawan ng mamamayan na dalhin sa usapan ang mga sosyo-ekonomikong repormang magsisilbi sa karamihan.

Pagpapakalat ng Pekeng Balita.
Dahil hindi na maapula ng kasundaluhan ang sunud-sunod na tagumpay ng mga opensiba ng NPA, halos araw-araw inaatake ng mga propagandista ng 9th IDPA ang mga aksyong militar ng pulang hukbo. Paulit-ulit nilang binabatikos ang mga mapanlikhang armas ng NPA tulad ng command detonated explosives samantala malinaw na nakasaad sa mga kasunduang kapwa sinang-ayunan ng GRP at CPP na lehitimo ang mga ito. Halos lahat na rin ng nagaganap na krimen ay awtomatikong ibinibintang sa BHB. Pilit nilang isinusubo sa masa ang pekeng balitang sinasamantala ng NPA-Bikol ang nangyayari sa Marawi upang makapaglunsad ng mga aksyon. Sa katunayan, ang pwersa ng militar ang siyang sumasakay sa kaligaligan sa Mindanao upang makapaghasik ng kaguluhan sa rehiyon. Ayon sa pahayag ng mga prubinsyal na kumand ng pulang hukbo, lalong sumahol ang pang-aabusong militar matapos ang deklarasyon ng Batas Militar. Sa kasalukuyang buwan pa lamang, nakapagtala na ng sunud-sunod na kaso ng harasment ang 83rd IBPA sa Albay at 9th IBPA sa Masbate. Samantala, mayroong apat na kaso ng pagpatay ang 31st IBPA sa Sorsogon.

Pantutugis at Pekeng Pagpapasuko ng mga Sibilyan.
Gasgas na ang palabas ng 9th IDPA na marami umanong kaso ng mga sumusukong aktibong kasapi ng NPA. Halos taun-taong naglalabas ang kasundaluhan ng listahan ng mga umano’y sumuko sa kanilang tanggapan at sa tuwina, kaagad din namang napasisinungalingan ang kahibangan nilang ito. Paulit-ulit na lang ang mga karakter sa kanilang pekeng balita. Laging nariyan ang isang magsasabing pagod na sa kaguluhan kaya sumuko. Lagi ring nariyan ang mapasusukong upisyales ng pulang hukbo. Hindi rin mawawala ang karakter ng isa o dalawang menor de edad o kaya ay matanda na sapilitang nirekluta rin umano ng NPA.

Kahiya-hiya ang desperasyon ng kasundaluhang lumikha ng mga pekeng identidad para lamang masabing nababawasan nila ang bilang ng NPA. Ang mas masahol pa, kadalasang mga sibilyan ang tinatakot, tinutugis at ginigipit nila para sumuko. Walang pag-aalangan sa pagyurak ng karapatang-tao ang 9th IDPA mayroon lamang mailabas na pekeng balitang magsasalba sa kanilang pangalan.

Nananaginip nang gising ang 9th IDPA kung iniisip nitong makukuha nitong pahinain ang rebolusyonaryong kilusang patuloy na kinakatigan ng masa sa pamamagitan ng mga malisyoso at patraydor na pamamaraan nito. Pinanday na ng panahon ang mahigpit na pagkakaisa ng kilusan at ng mamamayan. Patuloy na tatamasain ng rebolusyon ang aktibong paglahok at suporta ng masa dahil nananatili itong tapat na naglilingkod sa interes nila.

Ang hindi nagmamaliw na suporta ng masang Bikolnon ang susi sa matagumpay na gawaing pulitika at militar ng CPP-NPA-NDF sa rehiyon. Sa ilang prubinsya, mayroon nang mga antas-munisipyong rebolusyonaryong organisasyong masa. Habang sa ibang panig, umiiral ang mga antas-baryong ganap na samahang masa at komiteng rebolusyonaryo sa baryo. Samantala, 45 taktikal na opensiba ang sumalubong sa 9th IDPA sa unang hati ng taon. Hindi kailanman mapatatahimik ng pasismong militar ni malilinlang ng saywar ang malawak na mamamamayang dinarahas at ginugutom sa ilalim ng kasalukuyang sistema. Buong sikhay na paglaban, iyan ang tanging landas na tinatahak ng laksa-laksang mamamayang namumulat.

MILF: “Pres. Duterte To Send BBL Draft To Congress”: Sec. Dureza

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Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front Website (Jul 2): “Pres. Duterte To Send BBL Draft To Congress”: Sec. Dureza



President Duterte may no longer review and instead directly send to Congress the proposed law that would create a new Bangsamoro entity, Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza told ANC in an interview on Thursday, June 29.
Dureza said the President told the Bangsamoro Transition Council (BTC) to postpone the submission of the draft measure to the Office of the President on Wednesday, saying he would wait for Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III and Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, Rappler quoting Dureza saying during the interview.

“What he wants to do is once he receives it, he will turn it over to Congress immediately,” Dureza said.

The submission of the draft BBL was postponed several times and the last schedule set by Malacañang is on July 12.

MILF Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim said that his group is hoping for the smooth sailing of draft BBL in Congress.

http://www.luwaran.com/news/article/908/---pres--duterte-to-send-bbl-draft-to-congress-----sec--dureza-

MILF: MILF Not Willing To Talk To Maute Group To End Marawi Siege: Pres. Duterte

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Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front Website (Jul 2): MILF Not Willing To Talk To Maute Group To End Marawi Siege: Pres. Duterte



MILF'S ROLE. Pres. Duterte greets Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim during the Eid'l Fitr celebration at the Palace. Malacañang file photo

In a chance interview by Rappler at Clark Air Base in Pampanga on June 28, President Rodrigo Duterte said that, “Based on his talks with MILF leaders during the Eidl Fitr celebration that he hosted in Malacañang on June 27, the group is not willing to talk to terrorists in Marawi City to end the siege there.”

"I don't think the MILF is inclined to do that. They also hate what's happening", Rappler quoting him saying.

"I was with Murad last night. We had an Eid'l Fitr [celebration]... So the Moro leaders were there and we had a very frank discussion of the things there [in Marawi],"said Duterte, referring to MILF chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim.

Apparently, the option for MILF intervention was crossed out because Duterte said that, at this point, the only way the crisis will end is if the last terrorist is flushed out of Marawi.

During a meeting with Muslim religious leaders on June 25, Maute Group leader Abdullah Maute said his group is willing to withdraw from Marawi if the MILF will intervene for an end to the crisis.

But MILF peace implementing panel chairman Mohagher Iqbal told Rappler that the MILF is cautious about the proposal as it is a very sensitive matter.

http://www.luwaran.com/news/article/906/milf-not-willing-to-talk-to-maute-group-to-end-marawi-siege--pres--duterte

MILF: MILF Open To Play Role In Resolving Marawi Crisis In Greater Regard Of Civilian Interests, Says Iqbal

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Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front Website (Jun 30): MILF Open To Play Role In Resolving Marawi Crisis In Greater Regard Of Civilian Interests, Says Iqbal



A report by Mindanews posted on June 27 says that a top official of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) said “the group is open to play a role in resolving the Marawi crisis if called upon in the greater regard of civilian interests.”

“It is not impossible, especially if the civilian interest is at stake. If there is a request, the MILF leadership will probably consider the idea,”Mohagher Iqbal, Chair of the MILF Peace Implementing Panel, said in a phone interview by the popular regional online paper.

But Iqbal said they are yet to receive a formal request for their involvement in finding a solution to the siege by Islamic State-inspired Maute group which is now on its fifth week.

In a meeting last Sunday (June 25) with the Maute Group that government said was not sanctioned,Abdullah Maute told emissaries composed on Muslim religious leaders that they will only leave Marawi if the MILF intervenes.

The militants are said to be unwilling to deal with government on laying down the terms of disengagement, Mindanews also said in its report.

But Iqbal clarified that the MILF has never been involved in efforts to resolve the siege of Marawi, although there have been informal overtures like those relayed through the news media.

During the early stage of the crisis, the MILF condemned the militants’ occupation of Marawi and the alleged atrocities they committed.

The MILF and government had agreed on May 29 to create a peace corridor to rescue civilians trapped in the fighting.

Iqbal acknowledged the “sensitivity of the issue” which could give the MILF some difficulties in mapping out an action should the group be tapped, Mindanews further said in its report.

http://www.luwaran.com/news/article/905/-milf-open-to-play-role-in-resolving-marawi-crisis-in-greater-regard-of-civilian-interests--says-iqbal

MILF: Editorial - End The War Soon

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Editorial posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front Website (Jul 2): Editorial - End The War Soon

The fighting in Marawi City is going to end soon, God willing! There is no doubt about that. The Maute group cannot hold on any longer. Exhaustion, dwindling supplies of ammunition and food, and unmatched government air and artillery superiority, as well as the steady flow of military reinforcements will prove decisive in determining the outcome of the fighting.

However, the government has to exercise caution. Forcing this war to conclude prematurely can prove very costly. As of this writing, the government had already suffered 82 dead in combat and scores of others wounded. Better for government to get it precise and calculating. On the flipside, however, not ending it soon especially when all the signs are leading to it, can boomerang to the credibility of government. It might be interpreted as not minding at all the safety and interests of the civilians who are still suffering in evacuation centers.

To our mind, the best option for government is to end the fighting naturally; meaning, if it can be won any time from now, end it.

Meantime, we are perplexed by the way the Maute group fights their war. We do not understand where they learned their tactic in fighting the government head-on. Defying the logic of war that a weak party can only fight a strong party through a highly mobile warfare will be an irreparable mistake. If the MILF has managed to stay alive and kicking to this day, it is because of the early realization that a weak party can never fight a stronger party effectively, except by using various guerrilla warfare including psychological war operation.

Without doubt, we can only surmise the reason for this. Perhaps, their apparent wish or love for martyrdom disallows them to make good use of such advantage. It is their belief or obsession that martyrdom brings them direct to heaven.

Unlike the MILF and MNLF, the Maute group has no political agenda. Building a caliphate is more in the mind rather an immediate possibility. The ISIS are losing the battles in Iraq and Syria; they are on the run. Add the reported death of Abubakre al-Baghdadi, head of the ISIS. Where is the immediate possibility of that?

In addition, while the MILF and MNLF had their battle cry “victory or martyrdom” reverberated for decades, the Maute group, on the reverse side, reportedly seeks “martyrdom” only as their motivation. This perhaps explained their almost stationary style of fighting especially during the early part of the siege of Marawi City.

Clearly, the MILF and MNLF have a political agenda, which is to establish a political entity that naturally comes with victory. Victory is for all, while martyrdom is the consequence of being in war.

Not only in battle tactics and strategies that the MILF and Maute group differ, but also on ideological and religious issues. For this reason, the Bangsamoro mufti, Sheikh Abehuraira Abdulrahman Udasan, is coming out soon with a fatwa or “ruling”, which is an Arabic term, which literally means an “opinion”.

However, in its religious context, the word carries more meaning. This is because when a Muslim has a question that they need to be answered from an Islamic point of view, they ask an Islamic scholar this question, and the answer is known as a "fatwa". This "fatwa" carries more weight than just the random opinion of any person on the street. Muslim scholars are expected to give their "fatwa" based on religious evidence, not based on their personal opinions.

http://www.luwaran.com/news/article/907/end_the_war_soon

WIA in Marawi: “The enemy is really willing to die … to kill”

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From MindaNews (Jul 2): WIA in Marawi:  “The enemy is really willing to die … to kill”

Inside the war zone in Marawi City, soldiers could hear the enemy in the buildings a few meters away, sometimes even see them running, the youngest “around 15 to 16.” They would taunt each other, the enemy shouting “sundalo pugot ulo” (behead soldiers) and they would respond with something the other would not want to hear.

The word war is fierce, the shooting war even more so.

On Thursday morning, June 22, Corporal Cliforduin “Wingwing” Bade of the 3rd Scout Ranger Battalion and his team waited for the MG-520s to finish firing their rockets on the enemy position before they would fire their RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades) at them.



Army Scout rangers take cover behind a military truck after the ISIS-inspired Maute Group fired shots at them in Marawi City on 27 May 2017, Day 5 of the Marawi Crisis. MIndaNews photo by FROILAN GALLARDO

The 28-year old RPG gunner from Tupi, South Cotabato recalls it was around 9 a.m. and between them and the enemy position in the other building was 15 meters.

The Special Forces unit, he added, was already positioned to attack and his team, which carried 15 RPG ammunition, was preparing to fire.

The enemy beat them to the draw. An RPG exploded a meter away from him.

“Pumutok sa harapan ang RPG ng kalaban, mga isang metro.” Seven of them were injured, including his childhood buddy, Cpl. Roldan Robas, who was hit by a shrapnel on his back.

Robas was moving around in Battle Casualty Room No. 2 at the Camp Evangelista Station Hospital (CESH) on Tuesday, June 27 while Bade was still in bed, his mother tending to him.

“Carne norte”

Bade said they are fortunate the explosion from the enemy’s RPG did not set off an explosion of the 15 RPG ammunition they carried “kay kung pumutok yun, carne norte talaga kami” (if they exploded, we would have become corned beef), referring to how they would have been blown to pieces.

But the shrapnels hit many parts of his body, just below his right knee, his arms and fingers, and his face.

“Wala ko’y makita. Abi nako tangtang na akong mata na isa tapos nagsuka kog dugo,” (I could not see anything. I thought one of my eyes had been gouged out and I vomited blood), Bade recalled.



Lt. Col. Jonna Dalaguit (r), head of the 4th Infantry Division’s Medical Corps talks to Cpl. Cliforduin Bade at the Camp Evangelista Station Hospital as Bade’s mother Darlene listens in this photo taken 27 June 2017. MindaNews photo by MANMAN DEJETO

Lt. Col. Jonna Dalaguit, chief of the 4th Infantry Division’s Medical Corps was at the emergency room when Bade was brought in. “Kung nakita mo lang ito noong inadmit siya, punong puno ito noon. Hindi yan siya makakita talaga kasi tingnan mo ang kanyang itsura, polka dots” (If you had seen him when he was admitted, his face had wounds all over. He could not see because he had polka dots all over his face).

“Polka dots” meant shrapnels were all over his face.

Five days later, Bade’s vision is still a bit blurred but both eyes are improving.

“Di ka na lang magkadto, Mang”

In Tupi, South Cotabato, Bade’s mother, Darlene, received a phone call at around noon, notifying her that her son was wounded in Marawi that morning but has been attended to in the CESH.

It was the first time she received a call that her son was wounded in action. “Grabe ang akong hilak. Di nako kabalo unsa akong himoon” (I cried and cried. I didn’t know what to do), she told MindaNews.

When she got to talk to her son in the afternoon via mobile phone, her son told her “di ka na lang magkadto Mang kay okay na ko diri” (Ma, you need not come. I’m okay).

Darlene arrived at the hospital the following evening, accompanied by Bade’s girlfriend.

She cried again upon seeing her son’s condition.



Darlene Bade, mother of Cpl. Cliforduin Bade of the 3rd Scout Ranger Battalion administers eye drop medication on her son who was wounded in Marawi City on 22 June 2017. Darlene arrived at the Camp Evangelista Station Hospital in Cagayan de Oro City the following day. MindaNews photo taken on 27 June 2017 by MANMAN DEJETO

Bade, the eldest of two children, has served in the Army for eight years. Darlene says her son gave his father a tricycle for livelihood. He also gave her some amount to start a sari-sari store (convenience store). Bade also sent his sister to school. He disapproved her plan to work abroad.

Before Marawi, Bade was assigned in Basilan sincc 2012 and earned a Gold Cross medal in early 2016.

The battalion was deployed to Marawi on June 1, spent the night at the 103rd Infantry Brigade in Campo Ranaw “tapos pasok kaagad” (and were immediately deployed) the next day.

Inside the war zone
Every day since their deployment, they could hear and sometimes see the enemy, the youngest of whom Bade estimates to be “around 15 or 16.”

Sometimes, he said, they would see the young ones run across the street. “Naga dagan-dagan, tabok-tabok sa dalan.” He thinks they are under the influence of drugs.

“Isog gyud” (they’re so bold).

He could not estimate how many they are because “kanya-kanya din silang sector” (they have their own sectors).

But almost all the buildings, he said, “merong laman” (they are there).



Smoke envelops a portion of Marawi City’s downtown area after a military plane dropped three bombs on 14 June 2017. MindaNews photo by H. MARCOS C. MORDENO
Bade’s battalion has been fighting it out with the Abu Sayyaf in Basilan, sometimes also for a month. But the war zone in Basilan is a jungle while Marawi is a city with so many buildings, most of them built like fortresses.

He noted that while they have subjects on urban warfare, their training is basically on jungle warfare. Marawi was his first urban warfare assignment.

Before Marawi, the only urban warfare in recent years was the three-week standoff between government forces and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) faction under Nur Misuari in September 2013 in some villages in Zamboanga City.

Their unit was preparing in Lamitan, Bade said, as the siege was supposedly to be launched there but the MNLF forces, they learned, diverted to Zamboanga City.

In his eight years in the Scout Rangers, Bade describes the Marawi mission as “pinakakuyaw” (the most dreadful) because “ang mga kalaban handa gyud sila mamatay” (the enemy is really willing to die).

“Hindi naman sila makahawa … mosugot nga mamatay sila, makapatay sila. Matirang matibay” (They cannot leave anymore … so they are willing to die, to kill, too. Let the fittest survive), he said.

Saturday, July 1 is Day 40 of the war.

Quick medical evac
Evacuation of the wounded was quick from the battleground to the field hospital to where they were fetched by helicopter. He was on board by 9:30 a.m.

“Meron naka-reserve na wounded na evac ng 9:30 tapos ngayon na wounded man ako ng alas nueve, na evac ako, na priority kaagad ako sa chopper kasi grabe ang dugo ng mukha ko” (There was a scheduled trip at 9:30 for evacuation of wounded personnel. I was wounded around 9, I was given priority in the chopper because my face was bleeding profusely).



SALUTE. President Rodrigo Duterte salutes each soldier wounded in action in Marawi City during his visit to the Camp Evangelista Station Hospital in Cagayan de Oro City on Sunday, 11 June 2017. Eighty four injured soldiers were recuperating in the hospital then. MindaNews photo by. MARCOS C. MORDENO

When MindaNews interviewed Bade on June 27, he said he was feeling better although “hindi ako makapagbasa ng maliliit na letra pero di lang daw i-force” (I cannot read small letters but I was told not to force it).

As of June 27, Dalaguit said a total of 414 had been brought to the CESH from Marawi, around 20 of them major cases.

For the month of June alone, President Duterte had visited CESH four times to award medals to wounded soldiers. Aside from the medals, each wounded soldier gets a mobile phone, a handgun, P100,000 in cheque and P10,000 cash.

Back to the battlefield

Dalaguit said support from individuals and companies for the troops in Marawi has been overwhelming. In the hospital, they have had to schedule those donating meals. The troops still in Marawi also receive their share of donated food and goods. When the helicopters land to deliver the wounded, food (including doughnuts) and goods (including socks and underwear) are loaded for the troops still in Marawi.



Boxes of donations are loaded on a helicopter in Camp Evangelista, Cagayan de Oro City bound for Marawi City. Support from the public for the wounded soldiers as well as those who are still fighting it out in Marawi CIty has been overwhelming, officials of the 4th Infantry Division said. Photo courtesy of the 4th ID.

Bade acknowledged that food was not a problem in the war zone. “Tubig lang ang problema” (water was a probem) although recently, he said, they had been receiving bottled mineral water.

But Bade said troops had to contend with another problem: “Iba na ang amoy ng hangin doon. Amoy patay. Daghan langaw” (The stench. The place smelled death. There were so many flies).

Where they where was where nine laborers were captured by the terrorists and killed.

He said they could see the dead bodies some 15 meters away “tapos kinakain ng aso, manok, pato” (and they were eaten by dogs, chickens and ducks).

But there was no time — and it was too risky — to go near them and bury them.

“Lipay ko nga naka-survive ko kay gitagaan kog second life sa Ginoo” (I am happy I survived because God gave me a second life), said Bade, a member of the Seventh Day Adventists.

“God is good all the time,” he added.

Bade wants to return to Marawi as soon as he recuperates.

“Mubalik gihapon ko pag maayo para tulungan ko din yung mga kasama namin doon. Hindi rin tayo papayag na manalo sila sa atin. Mga masama man sila,” (I will go back to help our comrades there. We will not also allow the enemy to win. They are evil), he said.

http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2017/07/wia-in-marawi-the-enemy-is-really-willing-to-die-to-kill/

Duterte: “That war in Marawi will continue until the last terrorist is taken out”

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From MindaNews (Jul 2): Duterte: “That war in Marawi will continue until the last terrorist is taken out”

President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday said he is “always praying” that the war against the Maute Group and its allied terror groups “will end as fast as it can” because of the rising casualties and the mass displacement of residents, but vowed “that war in Marawi will continue until the last terrorist is taken out” and reiterated he will not negotiate with terrorists.

“I will never, never, never talk to the terrorists. And there will never be forgiving there. And that war in Marawi will continue until the last terrorist is taken out,” Duterte told residents of Davao del Sur at the Davao del Sur Coliseum on Saturday, during the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the province.

“Hindi talaga ako papayag (I will never agree) because it is a brutal and cruel organization. .. think.. what will happen to us if we allow them to overwhelm,” the President added.



President Rodrigo Duterte reiterates he will “never, never, never talk to terrorists” and that the war in Marawi “will continue until the last terrorist is taken out.” Duterte was in Digos City on 01 July 2017 for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Davao del Sur. Robinson Ninal / PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO

He said the Maute Group and its allies have “no redeeming factor at all,” that all they want is “to kill and destroy.”

The war against the ISIS-inspired group and its allies entered Day 40 on Saturday, the death toll mounting by the day: 465 as of June 30.

Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella in his Mindanao Hour press briefing aired over Radyo ng Bayan on Saturday morning listed 438: 317 terrorists, 82 government forces, 39 civilians.

Add to that the number of evacuees who died in hospitals in Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte — 27 — according to reports reaching Dr. Kadil Sinolinding, Health Secretary of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao — and the total number is 465 since clashes between government forces and the Maute Group started on May 23.

As of 3 pm.. on June 29, Report No. 53 of the Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center of the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD-DROMIC) said a total of 388,073 persons (84,086 families) have been displaced by the armed conflict in Marawi, from all 96 barangays of Marawi City and from 20 towns in Lanao del Sur.



Evacuees from Marawi City line up while waiting for the distribution of goods at the covered court in Balo-i, Lanao del Norte on Tuesday, 30 May 2017. MindaNews photo by H. MARCOS C. MORDENO

“I want it (war) done immediately,” Duterte said. But he reiterated previous pronouncements that the terrorists had been stockpiling firearms and ammunition allegedly for years, that “we never realized the magnitude of their preparation sa kanilang mga paputok” (of their explosives), that they had positioned themselves before the troops got in.

He again expressed his anger at his fellow Maranaos (his grandmother was a Maranao) for allegedly allowing the terrorists to stockpile firearms and ammunition in the city.

He said he has been telling troops he is “very sorry… but I hope you’d understand that I have this Constitutional duty,” that he would be jailed if the does not do his work “and more in shame, because para akong nag-talaw (I’d look like a coward).

“I had to do it because if not, we would have lost Marawi in a matter of days. At maka-establish sila… makapagyabang sila (they would have bragged) that they have an Islamic state,” he said.

http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2017/07/duterte-that-war-in-marawi-will-continue-until-the-last-terrorist-is-taken-out/

GPH, MILF sign protocol on “cooperation and coordination” in war on drugs

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From MindaNews (Jul 1): GPH, MILF sign protocol on “cooperation and coordination” in war on drugs

The government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) signed a protocol Friday that sets the “cooperation and coordination mechanisms” in addressing the drug problem in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) and some parts in the Davao region which has MILF presence.

During the 4th Consultative Meeting to Address Drugs, Criminality and Corruption Friday at the Hotel Elena, Catalino Uy, OIC Secretary of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) said the signing of the protocol between the two parties is a manifestation of a year-long series of meetings on how both parties can work together in clearing the Bangsamoro communities of drugs.



Atty. Abdul Dataya (L), chair of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front peace panel’s counterpart in the Ad Hoc Joint Action Group (MILF-AHJAG), Isidro Lapeña, Director General of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, and Catalino Cuy (r), Officer-in-Charge of the Department of Interior and Local Government, sign the “Protocol of Cooperation on Anti-Illegal Drugs Operations and Related Activities in MILF Areas/Communities” on Friday, 30 June 2017 in Hotel Elena, Davao City. MindaNews photo by MANMAN DEJETO

On July 12 last year, the government and the MILF signed a two-page “Agreement of Cooperation and Coordination” between the Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH) and the Ad Hoc Joint Action Group (AHJAG) of the government (GPH) and MILF in the “Campaign against illegal drugs in MILF-Affected Areas.”

After the signing last year, Director General Isidro Lapena, chief of the Philippine Drug Enforcement agency (PDEA) said there will be more meetings with the MILF to “finetune” the MILF’s participation in the war on drugs.

Cuy said the GPH and MILF acknowledged the enormity of the drug problem in the country and that the areas controlled by the MILF “are not exempted.”

He said the 15-page “Protocol of Cooperation on Anti-Illegal Drug Operations and related Activities in MILF Areas / Communities” will provide procedures and integrate efforts of both parties during anti-illegal drug operations.

The protocol notes that the MILF recognized the ill effects of illegal drugs and the rampant trading of shabu in the Bangsamoro and declared “the use, sale and proliferation of shabu as ‘haram’ and prohibited in Islam.”

It said the protocol applies to anti-illegal drug operations and other related anti-illegal drug efforts that will be conducted jointly by the government and MILF forces in the Bangsamoro and some parts in the Davao region which has MILF presence.

It also said the protocol aims to integrate efforts, provide procedures and clearly “define the roles of GPH and MILF in the conduct of anti-illegal drug operations and related activities in MILF areas through ceasefire agreement with the end goal of filing drug cases against arrested drug personalities.”

The protocol adopts the ceasefire mechanisms of the government and MILF. The protocol states that government agencies that will conduct anti-illegal drug operations in MILF areas “shall inform not less than 24 hours prior to the conduct of anti-illegal drug operations, the GPH-AHJAG (government-Ad Hoc Joint Action Group).“

The Joint AHJAG “shall then inform the GPH-MILF CCCH (Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities) in order to avoid misencounter between the GPH and MILF forces.”

The protocol also provides, among others, the general guidelines, operational procedures, and implementation of search warrant.

July 12, 2016 Agreement of Cooperation and Coordination

On July 12 last year, the CCCH and AHJAG of the government and MILF signed a two-page “Agreement of Cooperation and Coordination between the GPH and MILF CCCH and AHJAG on the Campaign against illegal drugs in MILF-Affected Areas.”

The agreement provides that in the conduct of anti-illegal drug operations, all existing protocols under RA 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 “and all relevant agreements between the GPH and the MILF shall apply,” that the PDEA and anti-drug units of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Customs and Bureau of Immigration and Deportation “shall coordinate with the AHJAG and CCCH.”

It also involves “information exchange/sharing which includes but is not limited to the submission of the MILF of a list of drug personalities identified in its area subject to validation of the law enforcement agencies.”

The agreement also provides that the MILF “can conduct information drive on the ill effects of illegal drugs” in their areas “as part of its demand reduction activities” and that the drive may be conducted “in coordination with the barangay, municipal, city or provincial anti-drug abuse councils.”

Before Duterte’s anti-illegal drugs campaign, the MILF launched its own campaign in late 2015. An editorial posted on the MILF website on November 17, 2015, shortly after the MILF declared its war on drugs said shabu (metamphetamine hydrochloride) “is the enemy of all and, therefore, should be fought together. A common enemy calls for a united front approach.”

Smooth sailing
Police Chief Supt. Pierre Bucsit, chair of the GPH-AHJAG, on Friday said he believes coordination between the police and the MILF will become “smooth sailing” with the signing of the protocol.

He noted the difficulty of the government forces in holding operations inside the Bangsamoro communities before.



Atty. Abdul Dataya (2nd from L), chair of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front peace panel’s counterpart in the Ad Hoc Joint Action Group (MILF-AHJAG), and Chief Supt. Pierre Bucsit (3rd from r), chair of the GPH-AHJAG, exchange copies of the final “Protocol of Cooperation on Anti-Illegal Drugs Operations and Related Activities in MILF Areas/Communities” on Friday, 30 June 2017 in Hotel Elena, Davao City. MindaNews photo by MANMAN DEJETO

“The coordination will be smooth sailing when it comes to law enforcement operations. Today is another milestone between government and MILF,” he said.

GPH-CCH chair Brig. Gen. Earl Baliao said he saw the need for the two parties to collaborate and coordinate “efforts for us to be able to further fast-track our cooperation against illegal drugs.”

He said the protocol will allow proper coordination with their MILF counterparts.

“We do not have problem before with the conduct of anti-illegal drugs in other areas, but many difficulties in MILF-controlled areas, sometimes the coordination allows our target to get out from the areas, that’s why, we believe with the protocol, we will be able to efficiently operate with coordination and support from MILF in their controlled areas,” he said.

Lawyer Abdul Dataya, chair of the MILF AHJAG said government’s coordination with the MILF will be advantageous because “we know the ground.”

“The MILF will assist in trying to prevent possible misencounters. Meron kaming sariling grupo (we have our own group) who will coordinate with the Armed Forces (of the Philippines),” he said.

Dataya said they recommended the addition of PDEA in the efforts against illegal drugs since they are operating in the ARMM and other known MILF areas in some parts of Davao Region.

Under the general guidelines, all planned operations by government agencies shall have anti-illegal drug coordination from PDEA in compliance with the existing rules and regulations as mandated by the Republic Act 9165,

It added the government anti-illegal drug operations in MILF area, whether initiated by the Armed Forces of the Philippines or the Philippine National Police and other law enforcement agencies shall be coordinated with the MILF-AHJAG and CCCH and be supervised by the PDEA to ensure the proper implementation of RA 9165.

It also ensures that respect for human rights will be observed at all time when handling arrested or surrendered drug personalities.

Anti-illegal drug operations by the MILF will be conducted jointly with the PDEA through the ceasefire mechanism.

Also, the protocol provides that a regular seminar/workshop on RA 9165, criminal procedures, handling of drug evidence and other related topics on anti-illegal drugs will be conducted among MILF members and training of the madrasah teachers on anti-illegal drugs will be conducted to ensure successful prosecution of drug cases.

http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2017/07/gph-milf-sign-protocol-on-cooperation-and-coordination-in-war-on-drugs/

SIMULATION EXERCISE: 3 ‘terrorists’ who took over petrol truck killed

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From the Mindanao Times (Jul 2): SIMULATION EXERCISE: 3 ‘terrorists’ who took over petrol truck killed

SECURITY forces in the city conducted a simulation exercise revolving around a scenario where a petroleum truck was commandeered by terrorists in Barangay Sasa, Buhangin District yesterday morning.

The suspects were intercepted at corner Roxas avenue and Padre Gomez street, where there was an exchange of gunfire between the terrorists and responding PNP personnel.
 
One of the suspected terrorists who died later was able to detonate an IED which resulted to the explosion of the truck and wounding of civilian and police personnel.

Three terrorists were killed in the scenario. Recovered were three M16 rifles and two Glock 9mm pistols. The 15 wounded were brought to the nearest hospital. The simulation exercise, which started at 9 a.m., ended at 10:30 a.m.
 
The activity was headed by Public Safety and Security Command Center, Davao City Police Office, Task Force Davao, Central 911, Bureau of Fire and Protection XI, National Intelligence Counter Agency, City Traffic and Transport Management office , Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and K9 team and Scene of the Crime Operatives.
 
In an interview, PSSCC chair Benito De Leon, said the exercise “is just a test on how could we response to any threat of terror.”
 
“The response time of our concerned agencies is okay, but we need to fine-tune some things so the response will even be quicker,” he said.

De Leon said the simulation is also part of the city’s readiness measure with the upcoming Kadayawan festival and the hosting of the Davao Region Athletic Association games.

Col. Erwin Bernard Neri, commander of Task Force Davao, also said the drill was meant to check the readiness and preparedness of all security forces in the city......

Snipers, bombs, mortars - Philippine troops battle against Islamists

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From Reuters (Jul 1): Snipers, bombs, mortars - Philippine troops battle against Islamists



Sprawled on the boarded-up balcony of a two-storey house, the barrel of his rifle poked into a hole cut in the wood, the Philippine army sniper calls for quiet before taking his shot.

"Firing," he says evenly, before the .50 caliber shot rings out, sending tremors through the house. He was firing at a home less than a kilometer (a half mile) away, believed to be a stronghold of Islamist militants who have been holed up in Marawi City for over five weeks.

A spotter sat next to him, with his scope set into another hole. The two spoke quietly to each other as the sniper took three more shots across the Agus river into the militant-held commercial district of Marawi, now a battleground strewn with debris from ruined buildings. Scores of bodies are rotting in the area, and the stench mixes with the smell of gunpowder.

Thousands of soldiers are battling to retake the southern Philippine city, where militants loyal to Islamic State launched a lightning strike on May 23.

The southern Philippines has been marred for decades by insurgency and banditry. But the intensity of the battle in Marawi and the presence of foreign fighters from Indonesia, Malaysia, Yemen and Chechnya fighting alongside local militants has raised concerns that the region may be becoming a Southeast Asian hub for Islamic State as it loses ground in Iraq and Syria.

As troops poured in to contain the siege, few were expecting a slow, difficult and unfamiliar urban war.

"We are used to insurgencies... but a deployment of this magnitude, this kind of conflict is a challenge for our troops," said Lt Col Christopher Tampus, one of the officers commanding ground operations in Marawi.

He said progress in clearing the city has been hindered by militant fire and booby traps like gas tanks rigged with grenades.

REDUCED TO RUBBLE

After weeks of military airstrikes and shelling, Marawi, a lakeside city of around 200,000 is now a ghost town, the center of which has been reduced to charred rubble and hollow structures. Buildings in the military-controlled areas of the city are still standing but deserted after residents fled.

Authorities estimate around 100 to 120 fighters, some of them as young as 16 years, remain holed up in the commercial district of the city, down from around 500 at the beginning of the siege.

The fighters are holding around 100 hostages, according to the military, who have been forced to act as human shields, take up arms or become sex slaves.

Military aircraft drop bombs on the militant zone almost every day. From the outskirts of the city, mortar teams take aim at what they call "ground zero", the heart of the conflict.

"Mortars are designed to target people and smaller areas than the airstrikes." said mortar specialist Sgt. Jeffery Baybayan, as he jotted down coordinates that come crackling over a radio from an observer closer to the conflict area.

"Hitting targets accurately can be difficult and we're expending rounds without hitting targets. We are concerned about our own troops that are very close to the enemy area," he added, as the mortars exploded in the city, sending up plumes of thick black smoke.

"SURRENDER NOW OR DIE"

During the day's battle, Tampus received reports that three civilians, trapped for weeks near the fighting, were trying to escape. Several soldiers responded to help rescue them - moving to the area in two lines along the sides of streets to avoid sniper fire.

Three civilians - two men and a woman using a walking stick - came out and sat by the side of the street once they were in the military zone.

"The bombs were so frequent coming from both sides," said Jose Locanas, a 53-year-old Christian man trapped with his wife and friend in his house. "We were caught in the middle."

Troops said they received word from their relatives that the three were trapped and managed to escort them out.

More than 400 people, including over 300 militants, 82 security forces and 44 civilians are known to have died in Marawi.

Some of the bodies of civilians were found decapitated and the military has warned the number of residents killed by rebel "atrocities" could rise sharply as troops retake more ground.

Every day, troops make announcements through loudspeakers for the militants to "surrender now or die". To the trapped civilians, they offer help to get out of the conflict area.

Authorities say they believe the militants are running out of supplies and ammunition, but they say there is no deadline to retake the city.

Tampus, the officer, said when troops reinforcements come into Marawi, they are initially apprehensive because of the high death toll.

"But once they are here, the discipline kicks in and they are focused," he said.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-philippines-militants-battle-idUSKBN19M3GV
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