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Gov’t caravan serves 600 villagers in Ifugao town

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Jul 17): Gov’t caravan serves 600 villagers in Ifugao town



TINOC, Ifugao - - Around 600 folks from the barangays of Luhong and Danggo in this municipality were served during the one-day caravan mission by various government and non-government agencies.

Conducted activities include free medical consultations, dental tooth extraction, circumcision/minor surgery operations, distribution of vegetable seeds, school supplies and used clothes, blood typing, free haircut, film showing and information education campaign by invited government agencies.



Young and old residents of barangays Luhong and Danggo in Tinoc, Ifugao receive free haircut service from soldiers of the 54th Infantry Battalion during the caravan conducted by various government and non-government agencies that benefited 600 villagers. (MBL-PIA CAR, Ifugao)

Lt. Colonel Narciso Nabulneg Jr., 54th Infantry Battalion Commanding Officer, commended government agencies, local government units and non-government organizations who took part in said activity.

“With the services we bring, people especially in the remote areas will sense the sincerity of the government in addressing some local issues such as health problems” he said.

“The vital information on the current thrusts and programs of your respective offices you imparted to our people help them to be aware that our government truly cares”, he added.

Luhong Punong Barangay Nelson Pauhan expressed gratefulness for the conduct of the activity in their place. He said what they know was only medical mission but there were a lot of other services provided.

Nabulneg said this is a good manifestation that the whole nation approach can be at hand through the intensified stakeholders’ engagement which further attains the AFP’s advocacy for a peaceful, developed and progressive community.

“I also invite NGOs who are advocating same activity to converge with us and share our common goals to the community in order to have a one- stop shop in future undertakings,” he added.

The activity was part of the Community Support Program advocated by the Armed Forces of the Philippines which aims to deliver basic services and bring the government closer to the people especially in far flung barangays or geographically isolated and depressed areas.

http://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1010475

Spearhead troopers honor newly-promoted 3ID commander

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Jul 17): Spearhead troopers honor newly-promoted 3ID commander

CAMP PERALTA, Jamindan, Capiz -- Spearhead troopers rendered arrival honors to its newly-promoted Division Commander Major General Dinoh Dolina, held July 11, 2018.

MGen. Dolina was accompanied by 302nd Infantry (Achiever) Brigade Commander Colonel Ignacio Madriaga while he reviewed the honor guard during his arrival at Camp Peralta.


During the assumption into his post in December 29 last year, MGen Dolina expressed one of his fervent desires to wipe-out the CPP-NPA terrorist but is still open with localized peace talks.

Dolina, a native of Palo, Leyte and a member of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class 1985 has two other brothers in the armed service.

His older brother is Police Chief Superintendent Asher Dolina, a graduate of PMA Class 1984 and Brigadier General Tirso Dolina, the Philippine Army chaplain.

Dolina is a seasoned combat officer who rose from the ranks, being a platoon leader, company commander, battalion commander, and later as brigade commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade in Ormoc City, Leyte.

He has served various significant positions in the Army and in the AFP to include being Chief of the Legislative Affairs of AFP, Chief of Staff of the General Headquarters and Headquarters Service Command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

He was also the Chief of Morale and Welfare Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, J1, AFP, and Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, G2, 8th Infantry Division, Philippine Army, among others.

Dolina was also the 3ID’s former assistant division commander.


http://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1010354

Army 36IB: NPA attack in SurSur town village nothing to do with SONA

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Jul 16): Army 36IB:  NPA attack in SurSur town village nothing to do with SONA

The attack launched by the New People’s Army (NPA) in Barangay Lindoy, Tago town, in Surigao del Sur at past 11:00 a.m. on July 10 had nothing to do with the upcoming State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Rodrigo Duterte on July 23.

During the incident, a member of the Civilian Armed Auxiliary (CAA) identified as Reymond Besinga, who was part of the security team was killed, according to Cpt. Francisco Garello, Jr., civil military operations (CMO) officer of the 36th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army (PA) here.

It was staged as the army was installing the water pump turned-over to Lindoy Farmers Association under Project KaPALAYapaan on that day, the CMO added.


Cpt. Garello explained that the terror group just wanted to sow fear in order to make their presence felt as usual lest they might face an eventual meltdown much sooner.

Reportedly, the rebels had been extremely affected by the string of cases of new surrenderers now logged at 35 in the area of responsibility (AOR) of the said battalion.

Due to the incident, everybody present had to scamper for safety, it was learned.

The army was prompted to stop the ceremony that held in abeyance the turning over of a farm tractor, commonly known as “tortol” among farm workers in the province.

Cpt. Garello said that they were also quick to react by running after the three perpetrators believed to be members of Platoon 8 of Guerilla Front (GF) 19B under a certain Adel of the Northeastern Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC).

LTC Xerxes Trinidad immediately issued a statement condemning the terror acts.

http://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1010378

Tagalog news: Maritime Security Activity ng PH Navy at Royal Australian Navy, mag-uumpisa ngayon sa Palawan

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Jul 16): Tagalog news: Maritime Security Activity ng PH Navy at Royal Australian Navy, mag-uumpisa ngayon sa Palawan



Mandirigma. Nagmamartsa ang isang grupo ng mga kababaihang Marine ng Naval Forces West (Navforwest) ng Philippine Navy sa isang exercise. Magsasagawa ang Philippine Navy (Navforwest) at ang Royal Australian Navy ng Maritime Security Activity simula ngayon hanggang ika-25 ng Hulyo sa Palawan. (Larawan mula sa Facebook account ng Navforwest - Philippine Navy)

LUNGSOD QUEZON -- Nakatakdang magsimula ngayong araw ang ika-4 na Maritime Security Activity sa pagitan ng Philippine Navy -Naval Forces West (Navforwest) at ng Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

Ang Navforwest ang puwersang pang-dagat ng Armed Forces of the Philippiines - Western Command (Wescom).

Magtatagal ang MSA hanggang ika-25 ng Hulyo sa Palawan.

Nilalayon ng sabayang pagsasanay ng Navforwest at RAN na palakasin ang kanilang inter-operability at koordinasyon kontra terrorismo at kidnapping.

Partikular na tutukan ng pagsasanay ay ang Naval Communication System, Planning, Individual shipboarding training, maritime surveillance at search and rescue.


Darating ang mga sasakyang pandagat ng Australia---ang HMAS Larrakin at HMAS Wollongong--- mamayang ika-9 ng umaga sa Puerto Princesa City Pier.

Magkakaroon ng ship tour sa mga sasakyan pandagat pagkaraan ng isang simpleng sermonya sa pantalan.

Ang mga lalahok na sasakyang pandagat ng Navforwest ay ang BRP Simeon Castro (PC 374), ang BRP Carlos Albert (PC 375)at ang BRP Fort San Felipe (AGS 700).

Gaganapin ang opening ceremony sa Naval Station Apolinario Jalandoni covered court kung saan si Navforwest Deputy Commander Carlos V. Sabarre ang panauhing pandangal.

http://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1010407

PH Navy, RAN kick off 4th MSA today in Palawan

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Jul 16): PH Navy, RAN kick off  4th MSA today in Palawan



AIR ASSET. A group naval officers pose in front of a Navy helicopter in an undated photo. The Philippine Navy through the Naval Force West of the Western Command and the Royal Australian Navy will hold a Maritime Security Activity starting today until July 25 in Palawan. (Photo from Facebook Account of Navforwest PN).


The 4th Maritime Security Activity between the Philippine Navy – Naval Forces West (Navforwest) and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) will open today.

Navforwest is the water asset of the Armed Forces of the Philippines- Western Command (Wescom).

Running until July 25 in Palawan, the MSA aims to strengthen the interoperability and coordination of Navforwest and RAN to fight terrorism and kidnapping.

The interoperability training will include Naval Communication System, Planning, Individual shipboarding training, maritime surveillance and search and rescue.


Participating RAN ships---the HMAS Larrakin and HMAS Wollongong--- will dock in Puerto Princesa City Pier at 9 am.

A ship tour will follow after a simple welcoming rite at the pier during the arrival of the RAN ships.

For Navforwest, the following ships will participate: BRP Simeon Castro (PC 374), BRP Carlos Albert (PC 375)and BRP Fort San Felipe (AGS 700).

The kick-off ceremony will take place at the Naval Station Apolinario Jalandoni Covered Court where Navforwest Deputy Commander Carlos V. Sabarre will be the guest of honor and speaker.
 

3 Teroristang NPA na napatay sa Engwentro sa Jose Panganiban, nakilala na!

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From the 902nd Infantry Brigade Facebook Page (Jul 15): 3 Teroristang NPA na napatay sa Engwentro sa Jose Panganiban, nakilala na!

CAMP BUSIG – ON, Labo --- Nabunyag na ang mga pagkakakilanlan sa mga teroristang NPA na napatay sa engkwentro sa bayan ng Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte nitong ika-5 ngHulyo ng taong kasalukuyan.

 Ayon sa ulat na nakarating sa himpilan ng 902nd Infantry (Fight and Serve) Brigade, ang mga napatay na teroristang NPA ay sina Budy Mari Briton, 19 taong gulang, residente ng Purok 2, San Martin, Jose Pangan...iban, Camarines Norte, Mark Jonel Lomerio, 21 taong gulang, residente ng Purok 6, Malibago, Labo Camarines Norte, at Marlon Mendoza, 23 taong gulang, residente ng Masbate City. Ang mga labi ng mga nasawing NPA ay kinuha na nang kani-kanilang kapamilya at iniuwi na sa kanilang mga lugar.

Sinabi ng pinuno ng 902nd Brigade na si BGEN PEALE JON L BONDOC AFP, “ito ang mga dahilan kung bakit hinihikayat namin ang mga armadong grupo na magbalik loob na sa ating pamahalaan. Nakakalungkot makita na sa murang edad lamang ay masawi sila sa maling paniniwala”. Dagdag pa ng heneral, “sana’y magsilbing babala na ito sa kanilang mga kasamahan at bigyang daan nila ang usapang pangkapayapaan upang sa ganun ay makasama pa nila ang kanilang mga mahal sa buhay.”

Muli ay sinabi ng heneral, “nakahanda ang pamahalaan na tulungan sila na makapagbagong buhay, sa tulong ng mga programa ng pamahalaan kagaya ng Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP) o mga benepisyo na pangkabuhayan na nakalaan para sa kanila, sapat para sa pagsisimula ng buhay na tahimik at kasama ang pamilya.”

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MNLF Division Kumander at isa pa inutas

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From the Mindanao Examiner (Jul 17): MNLF Division Kumander at isa pa inutas

Nautas ang isang kumander ng Moro National Liberation Front o MNLF at angkasama nito makaraang pabulagtain ng suspek na sakay ng motorsiklo sa harap ng Hall of Justice na nasa National Highway sa bayan ng Midsayap, North Cotabato, Martes ng umaga.

Kinilala ni P/Supt. Bernard Tayong, tagapagsalita ng Cotabato Police Provincial Office ang biktima na si Datu Lumambok Mananimbong, kumander ng MNLF at ang kasama nito na si Bert Aran Camen na kapwa dead on arrival.


Batay sa ulat, nangyari ang pamamaril pasado alas-10:00 ng umaga kungsaan nakatayo lamang ang mga biktima sa harap ng korte ng pagbabarilin ng suspek na nakamotorsiklo. Na kulay pulang motorstar.

Nang makitang duguan na ang mga biktima ay tumalilis ang mga suspek patungo sa bahagi ng Aleosan.

Patuloy ang hot pursuit operation laban sa mga suspek.

https://mindanaoexaminer.com/mnlf-division-kumander-at-isa-pa-inutas/

Pro-ISIS bomber killed, 7 others captured in General Santos City

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From the Mindanao Examiner (Jul 17): Pro-ISIS bomber killed, 7 others captured in General Santos City

Security forces shot dead a pro-ISIS bomber and captured 7 people, including the wife of the leader of local ISIS group in southern Philippines following a dangerous mission that left one police commando wounded during a firefight.

Major Ezra Balagtey, a spokesman for the Eastern Mindanao Command, said the slain bomber, Najib Pundog, was a member of the Maute group that laid siege in Marawi City last year. “Najib Calimba Pundog alias Najib Hussein, an IED expert and bomber of the Maute group was killed during an inter-agency law enforcement operations in General Santos City,” he said.



The operations were launched before dawn Monday in the village of Fatima where Pundog was hiding, according to Balagtey, who said the bomber opened fire on security forces sent to arrest him, sparking a firefight that wounded the commando.

“Recovered in his possession are one Glock automatic pistol and a hand grenade,” Balagtey said.

Security forces also swooped down on another hideout in Apopong village and captured Nasifa Pundog, one of several wives of Humam Abdulmajid, also known as Abu Dar and the new emir of ISIS in the Philippines who was also involved in the siege of Marawi that left hundreds of people dead and wounded in fighting that lasted for 5 months.



Pundog is facing a string of criminal charges, including illegal possession of incendiary device. Five other people – Nafah Pundug Macaraya, 35; Famida Amer Macasindel, 29; Naica Amina Calimba Pundug, 22; Nashibah Calimba Pundug, 37; Saramina Calimba Pundug, 60,– were also arrested after they prevented security forces from arresting the woman.

Troops also arrested the younger brother of the slain bomber, Mohamad Naif Pundog, 23, after a fragmentation grenade was found in his possession. It was unclear whether the man tried to detonate the grenade during the security operations.

Lt. Gen. Benjamin Madrigal Jr., chief of the Eastern Mindanao Command, praised the successful operations and appealed to the public to support the government’s anti-terror campaign in order to prevent any possible atrocities by terrorists in the restive region.

“This joint efforts of the local communities and our law enforcers manifest that terrorism will not prosper if we put our acts together. We call on the continuous participation of the communities and other government organizations and law enforcement agencies in our effort to prevent violent extremism in our midst,” he said.

Anti-terror operations continue in the southern Philippines where security forces are battling militant groups linked to ISIS.

https://mindanaoexaminer.com/40255-2/

Gunmen abduct Zamboanga trader

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From the Mindanao Examiner (Jul 16): Gunmen abduct Zamboanga trader

Gunmen clad in police and military uniform abducted a businessman in a daring raid in his home in Kabasalan town in the southern Philippine province of Zamboanga Sibugay, officials said Monday.

Officials said at least 6 men, armed rifles and guns, barged in the house of Alejandro Bation in the coastal village of Nazareth late Sunday and dragged him out to a waiting motorize boat.




Alejandro Bation

The 58-year old trader, whose family owns a fishpond, was having dinner with his sons and a worker and a visitor, when the gunmen broke inside the house, said Chief Inspector Helen Galvez, a regional police spokeswoman.

“Six unidentified men, armed with long and short firearms, and wearing military and police uniform entered the premises and two of them went inside the house and pointed their gun and drag the victim going outside the house towards the mini wharf of said barangay and boarded to one of the three motorized pump boats. The armed men fled towards the coastal waters of Naga and Payao municipalities,” she said.

Galvez said police forces pursued the gunmen after receiving a report, but did not catch up with the abductors and their hostage. No individual or group claimed responsibility for the abduction, but several rebel groups are actively operating in the province and were largely blamed in past ransom kidnappings in the area.

In April, at least 7 gunmen also kidnapped a woman, Laarni Bandi, who works as a secretary for Celebes Marine Products, in the coastal town of Malangas in Zamboanga Sibugay. The 38-year old woman was released a month later after her family reportedly paid an unspecified amount of ransom to the kidnappers.

Armed men also kidnapped 6 people on July 1, including an infant, from a farm in Sirawai town in the neighboring province of Zamboanga del Norte. The gunmen, whose leader has been identified as Jamilon Tukalan, demanded P400,000 for the safe release of the hostages – Feliciano Javier, 28; his wife Elsa, 28, and their five-month old baby Vincent; and Junior Javier, 22, and wife Rica, also 22-years old and their five-year old son Val. All are keepers of farm owned by Valiente Tolo Felizarta, the town’s municipal engineer.

The town’s deputy mayor, Jaime Felizarta, has told police investigators that a man, who identified himself as “Abu”, is holding all the hostages and demanded the ransoms.

https://mindanaoexaminer.com/gunmen-abduct-zamboanga-trader/

NPA says plan to kill members who yield to gov’t a lie

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From MindaNews (Jul 17): NPA says plan to kill members who yield to gov’t a lie

The New Peoples’ Army (NPA) in Cotabato has no plans to execute members who have surrendered to government, a rebel leader said in a statement on Monday.

Ka Dencio Madrigal, spokesperson of the NPA’s Valentine Palamine Regional Operations Command – Far South Mindanao called an “utter fabrication” the recent claim of 19th Infantry Battalion commander Lt Col Elrick Paraso that the rebels have threatened to kill surrenderees.


Madrigal said Paraso was just “creating stories” to hide the military’s alleged threats against civilians who are accused as NPA members or supporters.

“The AFP’s ostensive concern for the alleged ‘purging’ is a ploy to hold the NPA accountable for the looming escalation of extra-judicial killings of activists and civilians,” he said.

The 19th IB covers Kidapawan City and the towns of Magpet, Antipas, Arakan, and President Rojas in North Cotabato.

Last week, at least 16 alleged former NPA rebels from Magpet received cash assistance from the local government, some four months after they surrendered.

The distribution of cash assistance took place days after three suspected NPA rebels from Tugbok district in Davao City died in a clash with the 19th IB in Barangay Don Panaca, Magpet.

Paraso said more NPA guerrillas in North Cotabato wanted to surrender but were afraid of being killed by their comrades.

The 19th IB said at least 40 NPA guerrillas have yielded to the government since they were assigned in North Cotabato in 2017. Many of them already received cash and other assistance through the government’s Comprehensive Local Integration Program.


http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2018/07/npa-says-plan-to-kill-members-who-yield-to-govt-a-lie/

Terror suspect’s wife arrested in GenSan

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From MindaNews (Jul 17): Terror suspect’s wife arrested in GenSan

GENERAL SANTOS CITY – The wife of suspected terrorist Owaidah Marohombsar alias Abu Dar was arrested while an alleged bomb expert and two leaders of remnants of the Islamic State-inspired Maute Group were killed during joint Army and police operations in this city on Monday.

Troops from the Army Intelligence Battalion, Joint Special Operations Group, Joint Task Force Gensan, Regional Mobile Force Battalion and city police arrested at 6:30 am Nasifah Pundug for violation of Republic Act 9516, the law on explosives.

Pundug was arrested in Purok Maunlad, Barangay Apopong.


Recovered from the suspect are several gadgets, phones and a laptop that authorities believe contain information on the terror group’s activities in the country.

The suspect is being held for interrogation at a local police station.

Earlier on Monday, the same operatives killed Najib Calimba Pundug alias Najib Hussein, an alleged bomb maker, when he tried to resist arrest based on a warrant that was served to him in Barangay Fatima where he was said to have been hiding.

http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2018/07/terror-suspects-wife-arrested-in-gensan/

NDFP-Southern Mindanao calls localized peace talks a “surrender package”

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From MindaNews (Jul 16): NDFP-Southern Mindanao calls localized peace talks a “surrender package”



PEACE. Members of the New People’s Army welcome Davao City Mayor and Presidential frontrunner Rodrigo Duterte upon his arrival to receive Army Private First Class Edgardo Hilaga of the 7th Infantry Battallion in an upland village in Tulunan, North Cotabato on April 26, 2016. Hilaga was freed by the NPA after five days in captivity. MindaNews photo by TOTO LOZANO

DAVAO CITY – The National Democratic Front of the Philippines in Southern Mindanao Region (NDFP-SMR) has rejected the localized peace talks now being pushed by the Duterte administration calling it a “surrender package” and a “hollow attempt to draw a veil over the ravages of Martial Law in Mindanao and the escalating bloodbath of Oplan Kapayapaan affecting millions of civilians in the country.”

In a statement, NDFP-SMR spokesperson Rubi del Mundo said the proposed mode of negotiations, which is awaiting an executive order from Malacañang setting the guidelines, “is but a smokescreen to obscure the fact that Duterte has never been serious in addressing the root causes of the Filipino people’s armed resistance and is only predisposed in the complete capitulation of the revolutionary movement.”

She added there is no room for a democratic discourse or opposition under the Duterte administration with the increasing number of civilian death toll.

She said the New People’s Army units in Davao City had rejected Mayor Sara Duterte’s invitation for localized peace talks with her Davao City Peace Committee created last year.

The mayor said she will no longer pursue localized peace talks but focus instead on extending development programs in insurgency-affected areas.

She said it would be counterproductive to the existing programs currently undertaken by the Task Force Peace 911 or Peace 911 created in May this year to replace the peace committee.

Del Mundo said all NPA commanders and fighters in the country have thrown their support to the stand of their national leadership that the stalled talks between government (GRP) and the NDFP must push through in a foreign venue.

“A substantive agenda patterned in neoliberal reactionary development plans essentially pre-empt and reject whatever economic or political gains the masses hope to have in the negotiations. So if not for the benefit of the masses or the ‘local fighters’ leadership,’ for whom then will the local peace talks serve?” she said.

She said the President appeals “to the corrupt nature of his fellow bureaucrat capitalists by encouraging them to subvert previously agreed-upon guidelines and machineries and the advances borne out of the past 25 years.”

She said he intends to isolate the many local and national politicians who are supportive of the GRP-NDFP negotiations and paint them as “anti-peace or communist sympathizers.”

“While he prattles senselessly about wanting to make peace a reality, he continues his crackdown against the homeless and the unemployed in the towns and cities and dispatches fascist AFP battalions to sow terror in the countryside and drive away Lumad and peasants from their land and livelihood,” she said.

Government will pursue local peace talks if the rebel leaders continue to ignore the conditions set by President Rodrigo Duterte such as the holding of negotiations in the country instead of in a foreign venue.

Duterte also told the rebels to stop collecting “revolutionary tax” and staging attacks, confine their fighters to their camps and junk their demand for a coalition government.

Palace spokesperson Harry Roque said the guidelines state that the localized peace negotiation “is nationally orchestrated, centrally directed and locally supervised and implemented,” should not compromise the constitutional integrity and sovereignty, and shall cover the NPA, its organs of political power and Militia ng Bayan for a complete and genuine resolution of the local armed conflict.

It cites the constitutional mandate of the state to protect public safety, civilian welfare, critical infrastructure and private properties and rule of law and order at all times even if both parties agree to a ceasefire, he said.

Roque also mentioned “government goodwill, full amnesty package based on disarmament, demobilization, rehabilitation and reintegration to the mainstream of society.”

He said the substantive agenda will be based on the Medium Term Philippine Development Plan and Philippine Development Program 2040.

http://www.mindanews.com/peace-process/2018/07/ndfp-southern-mindanao-calls-localized-peace-talks-a-surrender-package/

Alleged NPA rebel’s remains discovered in Surigao Norte

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From the Mindanao Times (Jul 17): Alleged NPA rebel’s remains discovered in Surigao Norte

Troops of 30th Infantry Battalion recovered a decomposing body of Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army on Saturday around 3 p.m. at Barangay Lahi, Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte.

Lt. Tere Ingente, the spokesperson of 4th Infantry Division, said that earlier that day, residents reported to the 30th IB’s Community Support Program (CSP) team deployed in the area the foul scent that came from the mountainous part of the said community.

“From the information received, our CSP team, together with the barangay captain and local tanods, went to the area to check where and what caused the foul scent. Around one kilometer from the community, the group found a decomposing body of an NPA terrorist,” Lt. Col. Allen Tomas explained.


Found with the body were a pair of rain boots, and a bandolier, a Spikes Tactical SL15 Striker 5.56mm rifle, four magazines and 81 rounds of ammunition. The recovered body and items were directly brought to the barangay.

It can be recalled that last July 10, there was a 15-minute firefight between troops of 30IB and 10 NPAs of Sangay ng Partido sa Platun 16C (SPP16C), Guerrilla Front Committee 16 (GFC16) of North Eastern Mindanao Regional Command (NEMRC) at the vicinity of same barangay, Gigaquit town.

There was no casualty reported in the troops of 30IB yet, bloodstains show that there were casualties from the NPAs SPP16C.

“After four days of the encounter in Barangay Lahi, our troops found a dead NPA terrorist left by his comrade,” Brig. Gen. Nemesio Gacal, commander of 403rd Infantry Brigade, said.

“This is not the first incident where NPA terrorists leave their dead comrade in the encounter site,” Gacal said.

“They even did not inform the family nor gave a decent burial. Further, we would like to thank the residents of Barangay Lahi that led to the recovery of the body so it can finally be turned over to his family and be given a decent burial,” he further said.

Moreover, the body was claimed and identified as Romel Tac-an Also Known as alias Jasper, the vice commander of SPP16C. She said he was identified by his father, Jaime Tac-an.

Maj. Gen Ronald Villanueva extended his sympathies to the families of the Tac-an.

http://mindanaotimes.net/alleged-npa-rebels-remains-discovered-in-surigao-norte/

2 NPA rebels bring rifles in surrender

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From the Mindanao Times (Jul 17): 2 NPA rebels bring rifles in surrender

Another two members of the New People’s Army surrendered to the 8th Infantry Battalion last Friday, July 13.

 1Lt. Tere Ingente, the spokesperson of 4th Infantry Division, identified one of the surrenderees as alias Sander, 20, and a member of Squad 3 Pedler, Sub-Regional Committee 2 (SRC2), North Central Mindanao Regional Command (NCMRC).Sander also brought along one US Springfield rifle.

Meanwhile, at around 4 p.m. of the same day, alias Jems, 20, a member of Squad 1, Platoon Jade, Sandatahang Platun Pampropaganda 3 (SPP3) Toto, Guerrilla Front 4B (GF4B), NCMRC also surrendered to the said unit bringing one Carbine rifle and live ammunition.

Last July 5, 118 CPP-NPA supporters and Milisyang Bayan (MB) members pledged support to the government through the joint effort of the local government of Impasugong and 8IB’s Community Support Program (CSP) team in Barangay Bulonay, Impasugong, Bukidnon.

“It is never too late for the victims of the CPP-NPA ideology to see the truth behind the lies,” Lt. Col Ronald Illana, commander of 8th IB said.

He said the government had laid down plans and programs to help communities and that there is no need for them to join any armed struggle.

“Moreover, people now appreciate the dedication and commitment of the government in order to achieve just and lasting peace,” Illana said.

Brig. Gen. Eric Vinoya, commander of 403rd Infantry Brigade, appreciated the decision of the two former NPAs to finally embrace peace and return to the folds of the law.

“The surrender of these two victims of deception and lies of the CPP-NPA only proves that this terrorist organization is continuously violating the International Humanitarian Law by forcing civilians to become part of hostilities,” he added.

The Enhance Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP) is the government’s program for former rebels and MB where surrenderees will receive assistance from the different government agencies to help them return back to their normal lives.

“Our government has been very supportive to the NPA members who decided to go back to the mainstream society and be partners for peace,” Maj. Gen. Ronald Villanueva, commander of 4th Infantry Division, said.

“In fact, President Duterte has invited three batches of former rebels for a tour in Manila and dine with him in Malacañang Palace,” Villanueva said.

He has also promised female former rebels for a trip to Hong Kong.

“Now, he has ECLIP where additional benefits for surrenderees await. He has done extraordinary things just to end the almost 50 years war with the NPA terrorists to pave way for a lasting peace for the Philippines,” he said.

“Further, I urge other members of the NPA who long for their families left at home, now is the right time to return to them and experience a life away from hunger, fear and chaos,” the division commander added.

http://mindanaotimes.net/2-npa-rebels-bring-rifles-in-surrender/

PHILIPPINES: A 5 Step Guide to Becoming a Communist Guerrilla

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From The News Lens (Jul 17): PHILIPPINES: A 5 Step Guide to Becoming a Communist Guerrilla (By Anonymous)




Why you need to know

Interested in joining the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines? A millennial shares some inside observations to help you decide whether you have what it takes.

By an Anonymous Author

Let’s make one thing clear: I am no expert. At best, let’s say that I am a keen observer; a relative outsider with some insight into the daily life of a Filipino guerrilla. I will not be making bold statements with extremely adept information into the workings of the New People’s Army (NPA). I will simply provide some small but, in a way, “guerrilla” life hacks about what somebody will need when joining Asia’s longest running communist revolution.

The NPA was established on March 29, 1968, shortly after the dissolution of the Philippine’s previous guerrilla movement, the Peoples' Liberation Army – or the Hukbalahap (Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon). The Hukbalahap, which resisted the World War II Japanese colonization of the Philippines, became a precursor to the modern guerrilla archetype.

The NPA, which acts as the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), has polarized Filipinos for as long as it has existed. In cities and in mainstream media, you will often find depictions of the army demonized as terrorists and bandits. Posters advertising rewards for the capture of wanted NPA members adorn many public areas. President Rodrigo Duterte occasionally floats peace talks with the NPA – but only when he is not set on killing its members.

However, among leftist circles and ordinary folk in rural areas, they are hailed as modern heroes, a band of merry men and women defending the unarmed from those who seek to militarize and bulldoze their communities.



Photo Credit: Reuters / TPG Protesters in Manila hold up banners as they march in support of the Communist Party of the Philippines.

I belong to the latter category of people. I am not from one of the far-flung parts of the archipelago, but I still hold great admiration for the sacrifices of a group which started out as a ragtag band of intellectuals and now holds strongholds throughout most the country, with members coming from diverse backgrounds.

Interested? You think you have what it takes? You probably do. As a matter of policy, the NPA does not reject anybody over 18 years old willing to learn and contribute. There are only two exceptions: those who are not in a sound state of mind and body, and those who are tied to the military in any way.

This guide may not be for everyone, but if you are a revolutionary looking to join your comrades – or if you are interested in why thousands of Filipinos have viewed the struggle as their lone defense against decades of poverty, corruption, and exploitation– here are a few tips:

1. Carry a notebook everywhere

You did not come here just to fight; you came to learn and to teach whatever your particular skill set may be. You will often be tasked to organize peasant groups, get in touch with local associations, and correspond with the local authorities to carry out an assortment of duties. The most important will be to organize, gather information, create a support network, and mobilize people into either campaigning for their rights or directly contributing to the people’s war in any way possible. Not to mention, you will be getting attuned to the local dialect.

To do this, you will need to write down just about everything you see and hear. No detail is too small. You will need to make your own dictionary and figure out the grammar of the local dialect through practice. Maybe a month or two will get you on your feet and get rid of that city slang that exposes you for who you were not long ago.

When walking or indoors, never point the shooting end of your rifle frontwards, backwards or sideways – you never know when something can go wrong. Always have it aimed towards the sky or the ground.

A more important use for your notebook is getting to know the roots and interrelations between the people you come across. Many of them are related in some way, either by blood or by family history. This will come in handy when getting people together and trying not to mix in those who have had misgivings in the past. It will also help you get in touch with others in both nearby and distant communities.

Knowing whose brother is married to someone else’s sister and has a child married to someone else’s cousin may seem like a daunting and unnecessary chore, but it goes a long way in helping to build networks and connections between those ready to help their family in the struggle.

2. Brush up on your rifle etiquette

Not sure if this goes without saying – maybe it doesn’t for some. Never bring a dirty and unreliable gun to a protracted guerrilla war. Knives are certainly handy for foraging and looking for food. But this would not be a guerrilla movement without some hand-me-down rifles taken as spoils from victorious encounters. And nobody wants their rifle to be spouting mud from the chamber when they chance upon government soldiers.

Ask some of the more senior people in your squad about how to clean the specific rifle issued to you. Clean it often, and never let it get lost. When walking or indoors, never point the shooting end of your rifle frontwards, backwards or sideways – you never know when something can go wrong. Always have it aimed towards the sky or the ground.

Always sleep beside your rifle. The night is dark and full of terrors. You should avoid bringing it out in the daylight where many people are present – but, at the same time, you should never stray too far from it.



Photo Credit: Reuters / TPG Filipino communist rebels march in Mount Diwata, Surigao del Sur in the southern Philippines.
3. Don't forget your manners

In your daily work with the masses – when you will regularly carry your gun into the homes of strangers – the least you can do is have some manners and remember what brought you there. Be courteous: the ideal armed house guest. Nobody likes an intrusive figure clad in black holding a rifle arriving unannounced and then staying the entire day without speaking. It is unnerving, to say the least.

More than manners, have a sincere interest in learning and talking with the people you are visiting. You are there to aid them; their homes are not a motel. This is where the NPA gains its best reputation: from concretely and tangibly serving the masses. Do the cooking, farming and helping with chores that you would normally do in your own home. This in itself redefines what an armed group is supposed to be. The NPA is not merely a defense unit for the oppressed. It is one that integrates itself with daily practices, making hospitality its own form of revolutionary discourse.

4. Discover the joys of a transistor radio

Bored? Homesick? Getting separation anxiety from the lack of internet and television? You can always bring a book. However, in the absence of one, you will surely embrace the emotional rollercoaster provided by your transistor radio.

Need to practice that unfamiliar dialect? Want to get a whiff of the Duterte administration’s latest fascist policy? Need a Spotify-like fix? Looking for a new talk show to follow? New topics of conversation? Say no more. Your old transistor radio is now your best friend. Just remember to always have some spare batteries around.

The NPA is not merely a defense unit for the oppressed. It is one that integrates itself with daily practices, making hospitality its own form of revolutionary discourse.

Radio dramas in the afternoon with dramatic, exaggerated pronunciations will make you go far in achieving the correct revolutionary denunciations when the need for propaganda agitation arises.

Without electricity or a newspaper in sight, you will need to listen every morning for the latest political developments, locally and nationally. Even correcting the often misguided and misinformed news about the activities of the Red Army is just a phone call away – although, be warned, phones are hard to come by.

Leisure and recreation also centres around the use of the radio – at night, just before bed, listening to some music or the comedic repertoire of whoever is on. It beats chess.

5. Learn to love the art of tent-making

All may be friendly between co-guerrillas, but there is some friendly competition with things you might normally regard as nonchalant. For some reason, sewing and setting up tents evokes a competitive spirit unseen in other groups.

You might find that the love of your life is simply the man or woman who makes the best tent or shelter whenever camping out in the wilderness. These are not the tents you would normally see from campers. They are makeshift wonders, and a survivalist’s dream.

Using only sticks, twigs, car insulators, cellophane, thick plastic covering, and whatever else is handy, a true guerrilla can settle down and snag some shut-eye at a moment’s notice. It takes some creativity and resourcefulness to pull this off, but the best-looking shelters offer a surprising amount of comfort and security that may seem irresistible.

Looking for your next hike? Advance the revolution!

Why not skip your next plan for a trek and try out the ranks of the NPA? Try it for a week, or a month, or for the rest of your life.

I do not mean to demean or reduce the significance of the contemporary Filipino revolution to a fleeting internet write up. However, I find it useful to humanize our dissidents. They are people with real feelings, aspirations, and emotional spirals. They always have each other’s backs and are ready for a struggle as a matter of principle and sacrifice. More often than not, comrades will always offer a hand in teaching you how to build your own dwelling or any adjustments you might have some difficulty with.



Photo Credit: Reuters / TPG Masked members of the New People's Army protest the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Manila, November 2015.

If you find yourself interested, dig into some reading about why, outside of Filipino urban centers, the archipelago is a hotbed for revolution. The simplest explanation would be that many Filipinos face chronic poverty, exploitation and repression on every one of the country’s 7,000-plus islands. Many believe their only hope is to overhaul the system that forces this upon them.

Obviously, advancing the revolution is not an easy thing to do. More often than not, you will find that the little things will bother you the most. In my limited experience and interaction with the NPA, it seems that the best way to integrate with them is to have good reasons for being there. Ultimately, they should have everything to do with serving the people.

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4 soldiers killed, 2 injured in Cordillera encounter

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From Rappler (Jul 16): 4 soldiers killed, 2 injured in Cordillera encounter

The encounter is said to be ongoing at the border of Mt. Province and Abra

ENCOUNTER. Photo by Jing Day-asen

ENCOUNTER. Photo by Jing Day-asen

BAGUIO, Philippines – Four army soldiers were killed and two injured in an encounter at the border of Mt. Province and Abra.

The clash began Sunday afternoon and is said to be ongoing, according to a Facebook post by a Bauko police officer.
The 81st Infantry Battalion (81IB) of the Joint Task Force (JTF) “Kaugnay” reportedly encountered an undetermined number of New People's Army (NPA) guerrillas at the border near Sitio Dandanac, Barangay Tamboan, Besao, Mt Province.

The Philippine Army said 3 government soldiers were killed, but a message from Glenn Apangchan of the Besao Municipal Police Station said there were 4 troopers killed in action and two wounded.

They cannot be identified yet as their bodies have not yet been recovered.

The NPA also confiscated some of the firearms of the slain soldiers.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/207453-number-deaths-cordillera-encounter-army-npa-guerillas-july-2018

NPA lured 5 Manobo teens to join armed struggle – AFP

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From Tempo (Jul 18): NPA lured 5 Manobo teens to join armed struggle – AFP

Five young members of the Manobo tribe in Bukidnon were lured by promises of jobs in Metro Manila last year but found themselves become reluctant members of the New People’s Army (NPA).

“This only shows that Indigenous People (IP) and other minority groups are continuously being exploited by the Communist Terrorist Groups (CTG) to regain their ranks,” said Lt. Col. Isagani Nato, spokesman of the Armed Forces (AFP)-North Luzon Command.

On July 5, the five teenagers surrendered to the military with the assistance of the local community in Licuan Baay, Abra.

Three of the surrenderers are 18-year-old while two others are 17 and 15, according to Nato.

They were interviewed by joint elements of Joint Task Force (JTF) “KAUGNAY” and the local police.

The 18-year-olds were turned over by the Licuan-Baay Municipal Police Station (MPS) to the Army’s 24th Infantry Battalion (24IB) for proper disposition and medical examination.

The two minors, on the other hand, were turned over to the Department of Social Welfare and Development Office (DSWDO) for appropriate social intervention.

Nato said the five teenagers were recruited by a certain Jeffrey Mandagit in August of last year to go to Manila to work as piggery caretakers.

They boarded a passenger ship from Cagayan De Oro to Manila and upon arrival at the port were fetched by Mandagit and brought to University of the Philippines Diliman Campus in Quezon City.

Nato said the teens were obliged to join mass protests in Manila in September with a promise that they would get the job within the week.

The promise was not fulfilled.

In October, the teens were sent to Abra with the promise of jobs in Bangued.

Instead, they were brought to an NPA camp and became a full-time fighter.

They proceeded to an undisclosed barangay in Abra in November and spent a month providing security to their political officers, according to Nato.

Nato said their activities in Abra included attending cultural presentation, commemoration of the death of prominent comrades and training, while their comrades and political officers conducted meetings and planning activities, including tactical offensives against selected targets.

“Their revelations manifest the illegal utilization of the young Indigenous People (IP) recruits in different mass mobilization, mass works being taken advantage by the legal and left-leaning organizations of the CPP-NPA-NDF,” Nato said.

“With the Local Government Units (LGUs), and through Local Peace Initiatives, NoLCom will continue to encourage more NPA members to abandon their armed struggle and give them the opportunity to live peacefully again with their families,” he said.

http://tempo.com.ph/2018/07/18/npa-lured-5-manobo-teens-to-join-armed-struggle-afp/

‘Localized peace talks aimed to isolate Joma Sison’

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From the Philippine Star (Jul 18): ‘Localized peace talks aimed to isolate Joma Sison’

The government’s localized peace negotiation is aimed to isolate National Democratic Front chief political consultant and Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria Sison from revolutionaries, the NDF national council said last Monday.

“Localized peace talks are a vain attempt to isolate (Sison) from the mass of revolutionaries, because of the crucial role he plays in the (negotiations). It could hardly be a coincidence that the latest vilification (against Sison) has come on the eve of the Duterte regime’s issuance of its guidelines on the localized talks,” said the NDF statement on its website.

Calling the localized talks a worn-out tactic of past administrations, the NDF said these have failed because revolutionaries – their armed wing New People’s Army (NPA) – oppose the form of negotiation.

“Localized talks are a classic divide and rule tactic. The idea is to hoodwink local CPP leaders and NPA commanders into agreeing to local ceasefire arrangements and later on induce them to surrender,” the NDF said.

NDF claimed that the NPA National Operations Command has exposed the fakery in these mass surrenders by pointing out that ordinary civilians, ex-guerrillas and even paramilitary elements are presented as surrenderees so that high-ranking military officials could pocket the millions of pesos in funds allotted for this program.

“Regional CPP leaders and NPA commanders fully support the NDF negotiating panel in the peace negotiations with the government. The CPP, NPA and other allied organizations of the NDF are of one mind that the peace talks must address wholly the social, economic and political roots underlying the armed conflict,” the NDF said.

NDF said regional revolutionary forces are already issuing statements repudiating the Duterte administration’s localized peace talks scheme.

“Only deluded minds like those of (Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana) and his band of militarists are desperate enough to make another stab at this failed and worthless tactic,” the NDF said.

‘Daydreaming’

Localized peace talks are absurd and stupid, Sison said last Monday.

“You are daydreaming if you think that you can divide and disintegrate the united nationwide armed revolutionary movement led by the (CPP) by trying in vain to stage so-called localized peace talks,” Sison said.

Sison added that localized peace talks are “little zarzuelas (musical plays) staged by the military and local peace and order councils for (psychological war) purposes and for pocketing public funds in the name of fake surrenders.”

The NDF chief negotiator said Duterte and Lorenzana should admit that “you have all along been sabotaging the (peace negotiations), canceling and terminating these so often due to your failure to reduce them to mere surrender negotiations.”

Sison concluded that Duterte has never been interested in pursuing sincere and serious peace negotiations with the NDF, citing the President’s repeated termination of the talks.

“He was merely play-acting when he said he would like to make peace with the people’s revolutionary movement and become the first left and socialist president of the (country),” Sison said.

After Duterte assumed office, Sison said, the President withdrew his promise to grant amnesty and release all political prisoners.

“In violation of The Hague Joint Declaration of 1992, he kept on making preconditions amounting to the surrender of the revolutionary forces,” Sison said.
Blame game

Meanwhile, blaming the assassination of local government officials on the NPA is meant to hide the real culprits and justify nationwide martial rule, the NDF national council said.

“The Duterte regime is making these ridiculous accusations in a futile attempt to muddle what Duterte himself had already impliedly admitted when he said mayor Antonio Halili of Tanauan City was killed because of his involvement in the illegal drug trade,” the NDF said.

The NDF added that the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency has also made disclosures that some of the mayors and vice mayors killed were on the government’s list of narco-politicians.

“The growing number of local government officials getting killed – the 12th to date being the vice mayor of a Tawi-Tawi town – is clearly part and parcel of the Duterte regime’s brutal campaign against illegal drugs that has already killed more than 20,000 people,” the NDF said.

The NDF claimed that earlier in the campaign, “the police had even engineered the gangland-style murder of Albuera mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. right inside his jail cell and boasted about it.”

“But not only is the Duterte regime trying to hide its hands in these killings, it is making the NPA the scapegoat in a malevolent scenario-building scheme to justify the imposition of nationwide martial law,” the NDF added.

 https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/07/18/1834574/localized-peace-talks-aimed-isolate-joma-sison

Convince your NPA kin, friends to surrender: Army

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From the Philippine News Agency (Jul 18): Convince your NPA kin, friends to surrender: Army



NPA SURRENDER. Members of the 503rd Brigade of the Philippine Army receive a Garand Rifle from Alias “Sibat” (center), a 37-year-old NPA leader for two decades at the boundaries of Abra, Mountain Province, and Ilocos Sur, who surrendered to government troops in Mountain Province on Monday (July 16, 2018). (Photo courtesy of 5ID)

BAGUIO CITY -- The Philippine Army's primary unit covering northern Luzon is calling on relatives of members of the New People's Army (NPA) in the upland region of Cordillera to convince their kin to return to the folds of the law.

The call came as an NPA leader, who has been operating in the boundaries of the provinces of Abra, Mountain Province, and Ilocos Sur, surrendered to the 503rd Infantry Brigade in Bontoc town, Mountain Province on Monday.


“Let us encourage our friends, relatives, and family members that are working, and/or in the Communist Terrorist Groups or the New People’s Army to surrender and avail of the benefits guaranteed under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP),” Captain Jefferson Somera, Public Affairs Office chief of the Philippine Army's 5th Infantry Division (5ID), said in a phone interview with the Philippine News Agency (PNA) on Wednesday.

The 5ID is the Philippine Army's primary unit covering Northern Luzon. The unit has expressed support for localized peace talks and is now asking the locals to support the initiative in their communities.

Alias “Sibat”, 37, was the Acting Squad Leader of the Sandatahang Yunit Pampropaganda (SYP), Kilusang Larangang Guerilla of the NPA in northern Philippines. He decided to go down the mountains and avail of the government’s assistance program for former rebels.

He turned over to authorities a Garand rifle with two clips and a few rounds of ammunition.

As of this posting, “Sibat” is still with the 54th Infantry Battalion in Bontoc, Mountain Province for debriefing and his surrendered firearms are in the battalion's custody for safe keeping.

5ID Commander Brigadier General Perfecto Rimando praised "Sibat" for his decision to return to the mainstream of society.

“The experience of Sibat only proves that the communist ideology brings nothing good to its members and to the people. If the old guys like Sibat are now surrendering because they saw the futility of their cause, then we need to double our efforts to reach out to more CNT members, especially the younger ones,” Rimando said.

Somera also quoted 503Bde Commander BGen. Leopoldo Imbang Jr. as saying: “Sibat revealed that in his 20 years in the terrorist group, he saw no progression to their cause. He lost almost all of his life to a cause that never lifted their lives, his comrades' lives, and those of the ordinary people.”
 
http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1041858

MNLF leader, companion, slain in North Cotabato attack

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From the Philippine News Agency (Jul 18): MNLF leader, companion, slain in North Cotabato attack



MIDSAYAP, North Cotabato – A ranking leader of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and his aide were killed by still unidentified gunmen along the national highway here Tuesday afternoon, police said.

“Manhunt operations have been launched against the perpetrators,” Superintendent Bernard Tayong, speaking for the North Cotabato police office, said following the killing of Datu Lumambong Mananimbong, division commander MNLF for Central Mindanao and his aide, Bert Aran, both residents of Carmen, North Cotabato.


Tayong said Mananimbong, 66, was standing in front of the Hall of Justice building, which is situated along the national highway in Barangay Sadaan, around 4 p.m. when two men riding in tandem on a motorbike arrived and shot him at close range. Aran who was standing beside the MNLF official was also hit by the volley of gunfire, police said.

Police said the gunmen sped off towards the direction of nearby Aleosan town after the incident. Responding police and soldiers rushed the victims to a local hospital but both were pronounced dead on arrival by attending physicians.

“Most likely it was triggered by a feud involving the victims and the gunmen,” Tayong said of the incident, adding that it was not also clear if both victims were armed at the time they were shot.

He added that the Midsayap police are already investigating the case to determine the identities of the perpetrators and their motive.

Mananimbong is a member of the MNLF under the Nur Misuari faction. The rebel group forged a final peace deal with the government in 1996.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1041821
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