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US-backed airstrike displaces thousands of Moro families in Maguindanao

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Posted to the often pro-Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) online publication the Davao Today (Sep 12): US-backed airstrike displaces thousands of Moro families in Maguindanao

An airstrike in Shariff Aguak town in Maguindanao has displaced thousands of families, wounded three persons and left one civilian casualty in a bid to run after the rebels behind the twin bombings in Isulan town, Sultan Kudarat, an official of a Moro group said Tuesday.

Jerome Succor Aba, national chairperson of the progressive group SuaraBangsamoro, said the airstrike led by the Armed Forces of the Philippines on September 4 was assisted by elite US Special Forces, a move viewed by Aba as an intrusion on the country’s sovereign rights.

“We condemn President Rodrigo Duterte for committing treachery by violating the country’s sovereign rights by allowing US troops to participate in combat operations and sponsor genocidal attacks on Moro people such as in the recent aerial bombardments in Maguindanao in the name of the US-led war on terror,” Aba said in a statement.

The US-backed air strike, according to Aba, has forced 400 children and 50 pregnant women to leave their homes and seek shelter elsewhere for their own safety.

“Historically, the presence and involvement of US troops in several Filipino military combat operations has left a large number of civilian casualties,” he said.

Suara cited the case of a Moro family who were massacred on February 2018 after elements of SWAG-8 and US-trained Light Reaction Company conducted a pre-dawn raid at Bgy. Ipil, Maimbong, Sulu. The military claimed that it was a legitimate encounter with the Abu Sayyaf bandits.

Added to these were the Mamasapano massacre on January 2015 and Marawi siege 2017, the Moro group said. “Both the US and the Philippine governments should be held liable for this death toll as the war on terror has imposed large-scale attacks against Moro people,” it said.

Suara demands a probe to look into the impact of what they call as US military intervention in Moro communities, specifically in Mindanao where US troops have bases in Camp Ranao in Marawi City and Camp Navarro in Zamboanga City.

“We believe that the deployment of US soldiers in Moro areas has exacerbated ‘terrorism’ in Mindanao. There should also be an investigation on the role of the US government in the creation of terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda, Abu Sayyaf Group and ISIS,” the group said.

Earlier this month, the US vowed that it would continue to support the anti-terror operations of the Armed Forces of the Philippines following the deadly Sultan Kudarat bombings.

“At the request of the government of the Philippines, US special operations forces continue to assist the Armed Forces of the Philippines in Mindanao through support that increases intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities,” US Embassy spokeswoman Molly Koscina said in a September 2 statement.

Suara said that in the past, the AFP has received technological support from US personnel such as drone and satellite intelligence which was evident during the five-month Marawi siege.

“The US-Duterte regime has sown terror across Mindanao. This tyrannical regime has worsened our woes by imposing Martial Law in Mindanao, death and destruction of Marawi, deceptive peace policy, skyrocketing prices of basic commodities, injustices and plunder of Moro resources. It is high time for the Bangsamoro to take a stand on these issues. The continuing oppression and exploitation against the Bangsamoro must end,” the group said.

http://davaotoday.com/main/human-rights/us-backed-airstrike-displaces-thousands-of-moro-families-in-maguindanao/

Duterte’s Red tagging intensifies attacks vs labor union workers –KMU

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Posted to the often pro-Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) online publication the Davao Today (Sep 12): Duterte’s Red tagging intensifies attacks vs labor union workers –KMU

A progressive labor group here blamed President Rodrigo Duterte’s pronouncement tagging their group as a communist front for the intensified attacks against workers and their unions in Compostella Valley province.

“The attacks on workers-unionists have intensified in Compostela Valley after President Duterte declared the Communist Party of the Philippines a ‘terrorist’ organization and then maliciously tagged KMU and other progressive organizations as legal fronts of the Communist Party,” KMU said in a statement.


KMU said that Duterte’s red tagging has endangered the lives of labor union leaders such as the recent case of Victor Ageas, labor union leader of the Nagkahiusang Mamumuo sa Suyapa Farm (NAMAFUSA-NAFLU-KMU), who stood against the Japanese giant Sumitomo Fruit Corp. (Sumifru) in Compostela Valley province.

Ageas had survived a slay try after motorcycle-riding gunmen shot him on Tuesday morning (September 4) while he was heading for work at Sumifru Packing Plant 340 at Barangay Osmeña in Compostela town.

According to KMU, Ageas led the protest action along with Namafusa workers against Sumifru in Compostela town last September 3. He had also received a death threat back in July when two suspected intelligence operatives went to his house looking for him.

Apart from Ageas, KMU said, another labor union leader, Melodina Gumanoy, secretary of Namafusa-Naflu-KMU, was also targeted when motorcycle-riding gunmen on August 30 attempted to kill her while she was on her way for work in Packing Plant 250 owned by Sumifru at Osmeña village, Compostela town.

KMU has attributed the string of harassments against labor union leaders and workers in Compostela to the Army’s 66th and 25th Infantry Battalion for “their vilification and harassments against unionists in the said area and intimidation of workers and residents in forced surrender schemes.”

“The attacks in Compostela are not only against the workers but also on the peasants as scores are being killed. KMU holds the AFP and President Duterte accountable for these blatant violations of the workers’ economic and political rights,” the group said.

Ageas’ and Gumanoy’s union, the Nagkahiusang Mamumuo sa Suyapa Farm (NAMAFUSA-NAFLU-KMU, has engaged in a labor row with Sumifru after the banana firm refused to grant their demand for regularization and a new bargaining agreement.

 KMU in Southern Mindanao condemnedSumifru’s offensive acts against Namafusa, and the attempted killing of its labor union officials.

Namafusa had allied with Bigwas, a cluster of banana packing plant unions, which was formed back in March 2015 when the Japanese giant banana firm implemented the piece-rate payment scheme of which Bigwas branded the scheme as “exploitative”.

Bigwas, the umbrella of an organization of banana packing plant unions, was instrumental in replacing the piece-rate system as workers are now paid per hour contained in the agreement signed by Sumifru and Kilusang Mayo Uno on April 22, 2015.

“KMU believes that these attacks are the Duterte government’s move to protect the business interests of Sumifru and mining companies in the area,” the labor group said.

http://davaotoday.com/main/politics/dutertes-red-tagging-intensifies-attacks-vs-labor-union-workers-kmu/

Police on the lookout for foreign terrorists: PRO-11

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From the Philippine News Agency (Sep 12): Police on the lookout for foreign terrorists: PRO-11

The Police Regional Office (PRO)-11 is on the lookout for foreigners who are possibly tied with local terrorists in Mindanao.

PRO-11 spokesperson Chief Insp. Milgrace Driz said they "have names" of foreigners who are in Mindanao and possibly having alliance with terrorists but she begged off from revealing their number.


Driz said the series of bombings in Mindanao have prompted the conduct of an intensified intelligence monitoring by the police. The latest reported violent incident was the two explosions in Isulan town, Sultan Kudarat earlier this month that left three persons dead and 36 others wounded.

Driz said all police units have been directed not to downgrade the full alert status and to intensify intelligence gathering to track down terrorists and prevent further atrocities.

Last week, PRO-11 Director Chief Supt. Marcelo Morales ordered police units around the region to implement "target hardening" measures on vital facilities.

He also reminded police units that the full alert status remains in effect after it was raised following the first bombing incident in Isulan on August 28.

“Stay, toe the line, and maintain pro-active (stance) with the area of Davao region,” Morales said.

As authorities in Region 12 investigate the Isulan incident, the PRO-11 chief also directed all police units to conduct lateral coordination with police counterparts in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and other law enforcement agencies.

“Strengthen and tighten the conduct of security measures, intensify intelligence monitoring and conduct pro-active measures on target hardening,” Morales ordered the lawmen.

This developed after the PNP filed cases last week in relation to the Isulan and Lamitan, Basilan bomb explosions.

Among those named responsible were Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) member Aladin Mohammad Kikay as primary suspect; Esmael Abdulmalik alias "Abu Turaife"; Imam Animbang alias "Kagui Karialan"; Salahuddin Hassan; Gani Saligan; Jihad Abdulnasser alias "Jay-R"; Jihad Salapada Sabtula alias "Norton"; Abdulnasser Sabtula Guianid; Ismael Abubakar alias "Imam Bungos"; Morex Musa; Salahudin Eson; Totin Kutin; Raymond Ibad; Marcos Mula; Tukan Ulinpain; Arnold Sanday; Mohammad Gibon, alias "Momong Esmail"; alias "Nasser Macambang"; alias "Ustadz Roman"; alias "Kagui Tatang"; alias "Commander Saga Endong"; alias "Jabo"; alias "Dani Maliga", alias "Magsaysay" and several other John Does.


http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1047797

A Couple of Fishermen Have Been Abducted by Armed Pirates In Malaysia

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From the Maritime Herald (Sep 12): A Couple of Fishermen Have Been Abducted by Armed Pirates In Malaysia

Early Tuesday morning, two Indonesian fishermen in Sabah, Malaysia, were abducted by armed attackers when they boarded their trawler, according to piracy reports. This is the first kidnapping reported this year. This area has been a dangerous hot spot for pirate activity in the past.

The attack happened at 0100 hours Tuesday when two men with M16 rifles approached and boarded a fishing vessel north of Pulau Bodgaya, an island about 30 km southeast of Lahad Datu. The Pirates took two of the boat’s crewmembers with them and headed in their speedboat towards Tawi Tawi, the Philippines. Their ultimate destination was believed to be Talipao, Sulu, an area where the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group has previously based its kidnapping-for-ransom operations.

Two fishermen managed to escape the attackers by hiding on board the trawler. After their crewmates were abducted, these two men returned to shore at Semporna and reported the attack. No shots were fired during the boarding.

ReCAAP noted that this is the first abduction in 2018 in the waters of the Sulu-Celebes Seas and off Sabah. The last successful kidnapping reported to the ReCAAP occurred on board Super Shuttle Tug 1 on March 23, 2017, and the last attempted incident occurred on board the Kudos 1 on February 16, 2018.

ReCAAP still maintains its previous advisory to mariners, which cautions masters to avoid the region if possible and exercise additional vigilance if required to transit these waters.

In 2016, Abu Sayyaf conducted a sustained series of kidnappings from fishing vessels, tugs and merchant ships in the waters off Sabah. The group kidnapped dozens of seafarers during its peak period of piracy, and it killed several by beheading when ransoms went unpaid.



Last year, the Armed Forces of the Philippines conducted a surge operation against Abu Sayyaf in the Sulu Archipelago, and it had considerable success in destroying bases of operation and capturing suspected fighters. Key Abu Sayyaf leaders, including the group’s chief Isnilon Hapilon and known kidnapping unit, heads Badong Muktadil and Guro Idzri, were killed in the fighting.

Philippine forces have also had some success with interdicting pirate attacks in progress: In November 2017, Philippine Naval Forces Western Mindanao intercepted and arrested six suspected Abu Sayyaf pirates during an attempted boarding.
  Source: Maritime Executive
 

Passport to jihad: European foreign fighters joining ISIS in the Philippines

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Posted to The Defense Post (Sep 12): Passport to jihad: European foreign fighters joining ISIS in the Philippines (By Robert Postings)

As Islamic State loses territory in Iraq and Syria, the Philippines could offer an attractive alternative destination for those seeking to travel from the west to fight

ISIS graffiti Marawi, the Philippines

Graffiti left by ISIS militants in Marawi, the Philippines. Image: @natashya_g/Twitter

As Islamic State has suffered significant losses of its core Syrian and Iraqi territory, those wishing to fight for the group have needed to look elsewhere. The Philippines is one place that appears to have become a more attractive destination for ISIS supporters. This year has seen previously unprecedented attempts by Europeans trying to join ISIS in the Philippines, with some successfully making the journey.

Following their declaration of a caliphate in 2014, ISIS started receiving pledges of allegiance, or bayah, from militant groups around the world. This included multiple Philippines-based groups including several Abu Sayeef battalions, the Maute Group, Ansharul Khilafah Philippines, and Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters. These groups along with others from the region were organized as Islamic State in East Asia. ISIS appointed the Filipino militant Isnilon Hapilon to be the overall Emir, though in practice there was significant operational independence among different groups.



Militants in the Philippines pledging allegiance to ISIS
Even before pledging allegiance to ISIS some of these Filipino groups had welcomed foreign fighters, normally from nearby countries like Malaysia and Indonesia. But following their bayah, larger numbers of foreign fighters, including those from outside the region, started to arrive.

During the battle of Marawi, between May and October 2017 when ISIS militants overran the southern city, their presence received widespread attention. As well as regional fighters from nearby countries there were also multiple reports of foreigners from further afield. The nationality and number of these non-regional foreign fighters is hard to clarify, but Filipino government officials have stated that militants from Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Chechnya were present, while other sources report more nationalities.

Would-be European foreign fighters attempt to travel

A few months later, on January 22, a Spanish man was arrested on Basilan, an island near Mindanao with an active ISIS insurgency. This was the first known case of a European successfully travelling to the Philippines to join an ISIS group. In his possession were two grenades and bomb-making parts, and he was with a known local ISIS militant at the time of his arrest.

Also in January, Lewis Ludlow, a U.K. national, was stopped while trying to board a flight to the Philippines where he was planning to join an ISIS group. Despite being prevented from traveling he still supported ISEA from the U.K., setting up Facebook and Paypal accounts to send funds to support terrorism in the region.

Ludlow was in contact with a man in the Philippines known as Abu Yaqeen. Paweł Wójcik, an expert on ISIS affiliates, told The Defense Post a man with that name is based on the island of Sulu in the Philippines. If that is the same person Ludlow was communicating with, Sulu could have been his potential destination. The Defense Post has so far been unable to confirm they are the same person.

In April, two people unsuccessfully attempted to travel from Germany to the Philippines to join ISIS. One German man was apprehended by police before leaving the country, while a second, Turkish national Emre U., made it to Bangkok before being arrested and deported.

Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office told The Defense Post that there have been three such exits or attempted exits towards the Philippines. They declined to provide information about the third exit, including whether the person successfully reached their destination.

Finally, someone left Switzerland between May and August and successfully joined a jihadist group in the Philippines according to information released by the Swiss government. Multiple Swiss government agencies declined to provide further details to The Defense Post but considering the nature of jihadist groups in the Philippines this person most likely joined an ISIS affiliated group.

These cases together represent an unprecedented movement of Europeans trying to or successfully joining ISIS in the Philippines.

Preceding them there was only one known attempt: Ryan Counsell was arrested in 2016 while planning to leave Britain for the Philippines. It is notable that this case was also not as advanced as those from 2018, where individuals had moved beyond planning to actually traveling.

In addition to Europeans, other non-regional foreign fighters have also traveled to the Philippines this year. An Egyptian man was arrested while attempting to reach Basilan in February. A UAE-born man was also arrested that month; significantly he was reportedly a former ISIS commander in Syria.



Photo released by ISIS showing the Moroccan man responsible for a suicide vehicle bomb attack in Basilan, the Philippines.

On July 31, a van filled with explosives was driven to a security forces checkpoint on the island of Basilan and detonated. Eleven people were killed, including the driver, and several more were injured. In a claim for the attack issued by its Amaq agency, ISIS identified the driver as a Moroccan man. According to the government in Manila, his children were also in the country. A photoset released by ISIS in August also showed a man of Arabic appearance, and a child who may have been his son.
A new and growing destination for potential ISIS fighters?

There are a number of factors that may be behind the increase in would-be foreign fighters attempting to travel to the Philippines, and it will likely remain a popular destination in the future. In recent years, some 40,000 foreigners are believed to have traveled to Iraq and Syria to join ISIS. However, recent major defeats have reduced the group’s strength there there to an insurgency with limited territorial control. Traveling to this core territory is no longer the option it once was for foreigners – if they want to fight for ISIS they have to look for another destination.

Outside of its core territory many of ISIS’s various affiliates have also drawn foreign fighters. However, the relatively weaker strength of these branches and the difficulty in reaching them mean that they have not become attractive for non-regional foreign fighters, with a few exceptions.

Libya was once a potential destination, but ISIS’s presence there has also been reduced to an insurgency. There have also been reports of non-regional foreign fighters traveling to join Islamic State-Khorasan Province, the group’s wilayat in Afghanistan and Pakistan. This includes claims of French and Algerian fighters, but there too ISIS has suffered setbacks. Its forces in the northern province of Jowzjan collapsed in recent months with their territory being captured by the Taliban and several hundred fighters surrendering to the Afghan government, potentially making it a less desirable location then it once was.

Compared to other branches, ISEA has many attributes which make it a more attractive destination. Awareness of the group’s activity in the country has been raised recently, particularly during the battle of Marawi.



ISIS militants with captured armored vehicles in Marawi, the Philippines. Image: @Terror_Monitor/Twitter
While a physical loss for ISIS, with the death of almost 1,000 fighters including the emir, Isnilon Hapilon, and many other key commanders, the Marawi fight suddenly thrust the Philippines into the spotlight amongst ISIS supporters. The demonstration that ISEA had the ability to seize an entire city was a great success for them, showing off a capability that few other ISIS branches have achieved.

This effect was boosted by the large volume of propaganda produced during the battle including Amaq statements, photosets, and short videos detailing the fighting.

The tenth edition of Rumiyah, the group’s monthly magazine, was subtitled “The Jihad in East Asia” and contained multiple articles focusing on the Philippines. Al Hayat released Inside the Caliphate 3 which was filmed in Marawi, the only one of the seven videos in the series that was filmed outside Iraq and Syria. A nasheed, a form of vocal music popular in the Islamic world and often used by ISIS as the soundtrack to its videos, was also released dedicated to the fighters there, entitled “The Brothers in Marawi.”

Propaganda continues to be released, though at a lower rate than during the battle, keeping the Philippines prominent in the minds of ISIS supporters. Amaq often reports on fighting between ISIS militants and security forces, while photos are also released showing combat, everyday life, and eulogising dead fighters. As long as ISIS can continue to produce propaganda from the Philippines it will likely continue to attract foreign fighters there.

Foreign fighters offer experience and propaganda value

Perhaps most significantly, ISIS issued several calls for people to travel to the Philippines.

A video released by Al Hayat in September 2017 featured a Singaporean foreign fighter in Syria calling on people to “Join the ranks of the Mujahidin in East Asia, and inflict black days upon the crusaders. Otherwise, make your way to Sham [Syria], Khurasan, Yemen, West Africa, and Libya.”



A still from an ISIS propaganda video, calling on people to travel to East Asia to join the group.

It is significant that East Asia was highlighted as the first destination suggested to potential foreign fighters. Hapilon in an interview with Rumiyah in June 2017 also encouraged people to travel to the Philippines.

The Philippines is tourist destination with regular flights from Europe and elsewhere in the world, unlike the active warzones and failed states where most ISIS branches operate. This makes it much easier for foreign fighters to reach, and gives greater plausible deniability to those attempting to travel there. When stopped at the airport, the U.K. national Ludlow claimed he was a “sex tourist.” His passport was confiscated but he was not arrested.

Even if traveling to the Philippines overtly is difficult, there are still well-worn smuggling routes into the country for a would-be foreign fighter, through the island-strewn waters separating Malaysia from the southern Philippines. ISIS has set up cells in Malaysia with the explicit purpose of helping to facilitate travel.

For ISIS in the Philippines, a possible influx of foreign fighters provides several benefits. The battle of Marawi saw heavy losses for the group with almost 1,000 militants dead, and fighting since then will have also taken a toll. New recruits will be important to help rebuild ISEA ranks, even if potential fighters from places like Europe are unlikely to have previous combat experience.

Experienced foreign fighters, such as the Egyptian who was reportedly an ISIS commander in Syria, will be even more of an asset. If they have fought in other locations, such as Syria, they could bring important lines of communication to ISIS central or to other branches. These fighters also bring technical expertise, and new tactics that could help intensify ISIS activities in the Philippines. Foreigners who can provide training in bomb-making or weapons handling could help increase the effectiveness of local militants.

The Basilon SVBIED attack in July is potentially the result of foreign experience and shows how the adoption of tactics used by ISIS in Iraq and Syria can be beneficial to affiliates.

Hugo Kaaman, an analyst who researches SVBIEDs told The Defense Post that images that circulated on social media claiming to show the vehicle’s payload showed bombs that “appeared visually very similar to the standardized IEDs that ISIS typically use in their SVBIED payloads,” suggesting some form of information-sharing.

ISEA could now obtain advanced information on weapons that ISIS refined over years of fighting in Iraq and Syria. Kaaman explained this could allow ISEA to “employ SVBIEDs in an efficient and advanced manner without themselves having to go through the extensive refinement process.”

In addition, local militants have shown significant aversion to carrying out suicide attacks and this may have been why the driver of the Basilan SVBIED was from Morocco. An influx of foreigners could allow this tactic to be used more often, a dangerous prospect for Filipino security services and civilians who could become targets.

Foreign fighters can deliver a propaganda boost. Using foreigners, especially westerners, in their propaganda in a way reminiscent of ISIS in Iraq and Syria could boost its effectiveness, and would also inspire others to attempt to reach ISEA.

According to Wojcik, the expert on ISIS affiliates, the Philippines government should be worried about foreign fighters. They would cause “a consolidation of heavy salafi-jihadi ideology, and a potential change in jihadi landscape, resulting in more violence in the Philippines,” he said. A more radicalized and internationalized conflict with ISEA using deadlier tactics would be increasingly difficult for the Philippines to combat.

Fighters pose problems on their return

There are also concerns for Europe. The potential for returnees was one of many issues raised during the flood of foreign fighters to Syria. While the number of foreign fighters traveling to the Philippines will almost certainly never come near the tens of thousands who journeyed to Iraq and Syria, they still pose problems.

Returnees require monitoring by already overstretched intelligence services. Even if they do not carry out any violent acts following their return they could join, build, or expand radicalized networks in their home countries.

A more immediate issue could be the risk of so-called remote-control attacks, in which an ISIS member based in the group’s territory uses internet communication to coach someone else to stage an attack in their own country. The attacker is guided every step of the way, given necessary support and advice, and in some cases, weapons or explosives have been supplied.

Previous attacks were mainly remote-controlled from Syria, but the group’s losses there have made this tactic harder to carry out.

Branches outside ISIS Central have also deployed this tactic. Foreigners operating from ISIS territory in other countries such as Afghanistan have attempted to stage remote control attacks in the past. If Westerners start operating in the Philippines more often, the possibility of them attempting to stage remote control attacks in their home countries should not be ruled out.



Filipino doctor Russell Langi Salic is accused of plotting terrorist attacks in New York City on behalf of ISIS. The US Department of Justice charged Salic with kidnapping and murder in the beheading of sawmill workers in the Philippines in 2016. Image: Bullit Marquez/AP

There is already some precedence for this in the Philippines. The Filipino man, Russel Salic was implicated in a planned attack in New York. He sent funds and was communicating with a Canadian man who planned to carry it out.

Salic is also believed to have funded attacks elsewhere, having sent money to a Jasanizam Bin Rosni in Malaysia. Two days later, eight people were killed in a grenade attack that was claimed by ISIS. Rosni was later arrested for his involvement in the attack.

The current influx of foreigners has not yet matched 2016 and 2017 in the number of arrivals according to Wojcik, but he pointed out this has the potential to change. With limited locations for non-regional foreign fighters to travel to, the Philippines could well become an increasingly popular destination. The ability of ISIS to continue to promote its East Asia branch through propaganda will also likely heavily affect the number of potential foreign fighters.

What is certain is that the recent number of attempts by Europeans is unprecedented. Although only a handful of Europeans have succeeded in the journey, the risk that this is the start of a larger trend should be a concern for the Philippines, nearby nations, and Europe. A more internationalized and radicalized conflict will be more dangerous for the Philippines and the foreign fighters’ own home countries, while helping provide ISIS with a reliable overseas branch at a time where they are suffering setbacks elsewhere.

https://thedefensepost.com/2018/09/12/philippines-isis-foreign-fighters-europe/

Photo: Murad as Voter

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From MindaNews (Sep 12): Photo: Murad as Voter



At the Moro Islamic Liberation Front’s Camp Darapanan on Wednesday morning, 12 September 2018, MILF chair Al Haj Murad Ebrahim and Sammy Al-Mansoor, chief of staff of the MILF’s armed wing, Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (not in photo), lead thousands of MILF combatants in registering to be a voter in future Philippine electoral exercises, the first of which is the January 21, 2019 plebiscite on RA 11054 or the Organic Law for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.  A three-day special registration of the Commission on Elections began September 11 in areas where the plebiscite will be held. Photo by A. IBNUSMAN

http://www.mindanews.com/photo-of-the-day/2018/09/murad-as-voter/

Joint PH, Japanese, US forces kick off military exercise with humanitarian aspect

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From the Manila Bulletin (Sep 11): Joint PH, Japanese, US forces kick off military exercise with humanitarian aspect

Combined Philippine, Japanese and United States forces have kicked off with the humanitarian aspect of the second “Kaagapay Ng Mga Mandirigma Ng Dagat” (KAMANDAG) military exercise through the renovation of a high school and two daycare centers in Ternate, Cavite.

In a statement on Tuesday, the US Embassy in Manila said engineering and construction projects will take place at three different sites in Ternate to improve local infrastructure and strengthen ties with Philippine communities.

Considered as a preparatory part of the exercise, the official KAMANDAG 2, is scheduled for October 1-10, 2018.

This year’s KAMANDAG 2 will also see the participation of Japanese forces.


While in Ternate, US and Philippine military medical teams will also teach hundreds of Ternate residents about lifesaving skills, disease prevention, and dental hygiene.

According to the Embassy, exercises like KAMANDAG 2 strengthen international partnerships and the participating militaries’ abilities to rapidly respond to crises throughout the Indo-Pacific region.

“The goal of KAMANDAG 2 is to increase counterterrorism and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief capabilities through military exchanges,” it said.

The first KAMANDAG exercise was conducted in October 2017 at multiple locations in Luzon.

“The purpose of this Philippines-led military exercise is to conduct bilateral exchanges between Philippine and U.S. forces. Exercise training will enhance cooperation and interoperability between the Philippines and the U.S., consistent with the Mutual Defense Treaty and Visiting Forces Agreement, as we continue our commitment to share information and provide support to each other throughout a range of military operations,” the US Marines said on its official website.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/09/11/joint-ph-japanese-us-forces-kick-off-military-exercise-with-humanitarian-aspect/

BRP Ramon Alcaraz joins sea phase of 'Kakadu' naval exercises

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From the Philippine News Agency (Sept 13): BRP Ramon Alcaraz joins sea phase of 'Kakadu' naval exercises

BRP Ramon Alcaraz (FF-16) has successfully participated in the sea phase of this year's "Kakadu" exercises, which took place off the waters of northern Australia.

This was bared by Naval Task Force-91 public affairs officer Lt. Maria Christina A. Roxas in a statement Wednesday.

"As the sea phase of the Exercise Kakadu started, series of training and evolution were conducted for a week in the Northern Australian Territory waters," Roxas said.

“In this phase, the exercise was grouped into multilateral forces that will conduct a realistic scenario to prove the level of interoperability for all participating navies," she added.

Surface units were divided into two task groups, with BRP Ramon Alcaraz joining Australia's HMAS Melbourne and HMAS Sirius, Indonesia’s KRI Diponegoro and Sri Lanka’s SLNS Sindurala.

Procedures on different warship formations and maneuvers were conducted to rehearse the effectiveness of the group to work closely together for the war game, Roxas said. Evolutions and drills in this phase are real-based scenario events. After fleet training exercises, a free play will be conducted together with the other participating surface units.

A naval war game between two forces will happen for two days.

"Kakadu" is a biennial exercise hosted by the Royal Australian Navy that provides a venue to work together with regional partners in a multinational training environment to enable interoperability in maritime and air domains and strengthen the regional ties.

This year's exercise started Aug. 31 and will end on September 15.


http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1047833

NPAs urged to avail of enhanced local integration program

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From the Philippine News Agency (Sept 13): NPAs urged to avail of enhanced local integration program

The Antique Provincial Police Office (APPO) is urging members of the New People’s Army (NPA) to avail of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) being offered by government.

APPO Deputy Director for Operations Supt. Norby Escobar, in an interview Thursday, said through the E-CLIP, NPA rebels would be provided with financial assistance, which is twice the amount of the value of their surrendered firearms, to start their livelihood.

They will also be sheltered in a half-way home where they could temporarily reside.


“We encourage the members of the NPAs whom we know are already tired and sick of their armed struggle,” he said.

He said that the NPA Southern Front Committee is still operating in Antique.

Escobar added that the province is still under full alert status because of the encounter between government forces and rebels in Barangay Atabay, San Jose de Buenavista on Aug. 15, where seven rebels were killed.

“We are still on full alert status because of the tendency of the NPAs to harbor a grudge,” he said.

For the police, it was nothing personal when they conducted the operation, Escobar said, adding that it was just a mere performance of their duties for the sake of small Antiqueño businessmen being extorted of purported revolutionary tax.

Escobar said despite this, the Philippine government is still calling on them to surrender and lay down their arms in exchange for lasting peace.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1047912

3 killed, 4 wounded as Army, NPA clash in DavOr

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From the Philippine News Agency (Sept 13): 3 killed, 4 wounded as Army, NPA clash in DavOr

Two members of the New People’s Army (NPA) and a soldier were killed in an encounter between communist insurgents and troops under the Army's 28th Infantry Battalion (28 IB) in the Davao Oriental town of Lupon early morning Thursday.

Lt. Col. Miguel Ramon, 28 IB commander, said the firefight in Sitio Sigang, Barangay Maragatas also resulted in the wounding of four soldiers and the recovery of high-powered firearms at the encounter site.


Ramon said the troops were patrolling the area following reports of NPA presence near the village when the clash erupted.

“They chanced upon the armed group, then a firefight ensued,” Ramon said, adding it lasted about 20 minutes. He said the rebels belong to Section Committee 18 and the Pulang Bagnai Company 6.

Ramon identified the lone fatality on the government side as Private Jomarie Timothy Estrella, and the wounded as Private 1st Class (Pfc) Jobel Gallana Abascar, Pfc Armand Teclera Polistico, Private Richard Petere Jr., and militiaman Ranel Maniques.

The two slain rebels were identified only as alias Taniel and Dahgol, team leader and vice team leader of Section Committee 18, respectively.

Ramon said government troops recovered two M16 rifles, an M203 grenade launcher, and an improvised explosive device (IED).

Since April this year, Ramon said the 28 IB has already engaged the rebels five times.

Ramon said he is saddened by the soldier's death, adding "this is the price we pay to fulfill our sworn duty to liberate the community from terrorist fear."

The wounded soldiers were initially sent to Camp Panacan Station Hospital here but were eventually transferred to another medical facility for further treatment.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1047903

MILF leaders register as first-time voters

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From the Philippine News Agency (Sept 13): MILF leaders register as first-time voters



REGISTERED VOTER. Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chair Al Haj Murad Ebrahim affixes his thumbmark on a Commission on Elections document signifying his becoming a registered voter. He listed as voter at Camp Darapanan, the MILF’s main encampment in Barangay Simuay, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao, on Wednesday (Sept. 12, 2018), as witnessed by other MILF leaders and supporters. (Photo courtesy of the MILF Media Group)

COTABATO CITY -- Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, along with another group leader, on Wednesday registered with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) as legitimate voter for the first time in Camp Darapanan, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao.

Ebrahim's real name was not immediately made available.

Sammy Almanzor, also known as Sammy Gambar, MILF’s vice chair for military affairs, also registered a day earlier. His real identity is Abdulrauf Abdul Macacua.


“I feel very happy now that I could now participate in the country’s political exercises, particularly in the Bangsamoro plebiscite early next year,” Macacua said.

On Tuesday, the Comelec kicked off in this city and 15 other venues in Mindanao a three–day (Sept. 11-13) special satellite registration in connection with the conduct of a plebiscite for the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) slated in January next year.

Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez told the Philippine News Agency Wednesday that the special voters’ list up was going on smoothly.

“So far, so good,” he said as the special registration entered its second day.

“For Cotabato City, we have registered almost 400 new voters on Tuesday and we are expecting to add to the list some 500 more today (Wednesday),” said Jimenez, who helps oversee the conduct of the list up here.

In Camp Darapanan, a minor problem on shortage of application forms cropped up Tuesday but was immediately addressed.

BOL provides for the establishment of an expanded political entity known as the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), replacing the decades-old ARMM set up.

Being proposed for inclusion in the BARMM are all the areas under the current ARMM – the cities of Marawi and Lamitan, and provinces of Maguindanao, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Basilan, and Lanao del Sur, and 39 barangays in North Cotabato, six municipalities in Lanao del Norte, and the cities of Cotabato, and Isabela in Basilan.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1047764

DWDD: SOLID | EMC reaffirms loyalty to Constitution, focuses on securing communities

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From DWDD AFP Civil Relations Service Radio Website (Sept 12): SOLID  |  EMC reaffirms loyalty to Constitution, focuses on securing communities

NAVAL STATION FELIX APOLINARIO, Panacan, Davao City (DWDD) – The Eastern Mindanao Command (EASTMINCOM) is assuring our people that the Command is solid and undivided as an organization. We shall remain loyal to the constitution and chain of command amidst the political turmoils.



While there are prevailing issues which some sectors are trying to drag the military into the frey, Eastern Mindanao Command, together with its subordinate units, remains committed and focused in our task to secure our communities from terrorist and other lawless elements, and allow no one to take advantage of the situation to carry out their ill-intentions.

While we recognize that our officers and soldiers have their own view and opinion on any issues, rest assured that the Eastern Mindanao Command, and the whole AFP for that matter, remains solid, professional, and focused on our mission to secure our communities, facilitate the delivery of services to our people, and address threats to our peace and security. EMC / MCAG

http://dwdd.com.ph/2018/09/12/solid-emc-reaffirms-loyalty-to-constitution-focuses-on-securing-communities/

DWDD: PANUNTUNANG PANSARILI NG KAWAL PILIPINO

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From DWDD AFP Civil Relations Service Radio Website (Sept 12): PANUNTUNANG PANSARILI NG KAWAL PILIPINO



AKO’Y KAWAL PILIPINO, ITATAGUYOD KO AT IPAGSASANGGALANG ANG SALIGANG BATAS NG REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS.

AKO’Y KAWAL PILIPINO, BABAKAHIN KO ANG ANUMANG LAKAS NA MAGTATANGKANG LUMUPIG SA KALAYAAN AT KASARINLAN NG ATING BANSA.

AKO’Y KAWAL PILIPINO, SUSUNDIN KO ANG MGA BATAS, KAATASAN AT MGA UTOS NA BATAY SA BATAS NG MGA NAKAPANGYAYARI SA AKIN.

AKO’Y KAWAL PILIPINO, LAGI KONG PANANAIGIN ANG PAMBANSANG KAPANGYARIHAN SA IBABAW NG HUKBONG SANDATAHAN MAGING SA PANAHON NG DIGMAAN O KAPAYAPAAN.

AKO’Y KAWAL PILIPINO, MABUBUHAY AKO AT MAMAMATAY SA TUNAY NA DIWA NG ISANG PILIPINO, SA KATUNGKULAN, KATAPATAN, KATAPANGAN, AT KARANGALAN SA PAGLILINGKOD SA BAYAN.

SA LAHAT NG ITO, PANATA KONG IAALAY ANG AKING BUHAY, ANG AKING KAKAYAHAN AT AKING KARANGALAN.

http://dwdd.com.ph/2018/09/12/panuntunang-pansarili-ng-kawal-pilipino/

DWDD: NO PARTISAN POLITICS | 5ID Commander, urge troops to focus on their job

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From DWDD AFP Civil Relations Service Radio Website (Sept 13): NO PARTISAN POLITICS  |  5ID Commander, urge troops to focus on their job

CAMP MELCHOR F DELA CRUZ, Gamu, Isabela (DWDD) – The Commander, 5th Infantry “Star” Division, Philippine Army, Major General Perfecto M. Rimando Jr., urged all Star Troopers to focus on their job and not to involve themselves in partisan politics.

   

This guidance came after the Chief-Of-Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Gen. Carlito G. Galvez Jr. issued a statement reminding all soldiers, airmen, sailors and marines not to meddle or take part in partisan politics. That, loyalty should be in the constitution and all troops must adhere to the rule of law and always obey the Chain of Command.

The said guidance was re-echoed down to the lowest echelon of the Command, to the farthest and isolated military detachments in Cagayan Valley and Cordillera Regions.

“I urge all Star Troopers to focus on their job. Don’t be influenced by any individual or political groups to be involved in any attempt to destabilize our government. As individual, we have different political views, and we understand that, but we must always put in our mind, our constitutional duty to this country and to the people. As our AFP Chief of Staff, has said, all violators will be dealt accordingly and personnel who will get involved will be immediately relieved from their post and investigated.” MGen Rimando Jr, said.

“We have a lot of work to do. The enemies of the people, the Communist –NPA-Terrorist (CNT) are there, waiting for an opportune time to strike and add havoc with the on-going political activities in our country. We will not allow them (CNTs) to pursue their plans against us, to the Filipino people and to our government. So, I urge everybody to focus only on their job.” MGen Rimando Jr, stressed. 5DPAO / MCAG

http://dwdd.com.ph/2018/09/13/no-partisan-politics-5id-commander-urge-troops-to-focus-on-their-job/

DWDD: GEARED UP | NOLCOM Disaster Response Teams ready for TY “Ompong”

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From DWDD AFP Civil Relations Service Radio Website (Sept 13): GEARED UP  |  NOLCOM Disaster Response Teams ready for TY “Ompong”

CAMP GEN SERVILLANO AQUINO, Tarlac City (DWDD) – Disaster Response Task Groups (DRTG) of the Northern Luzon Command are already deployed in their designated areas and are geared up for the possible incursion of Typhoon “Ompong” which threatens Northern and Central Luzon.


   

Since September 10, 2018, NOLCOM forces were already mobilized and are on Blue Alert. Each of the Infantry Brigades (702nd, 703rd, 502nd, and 503rd) of NOLCOM has DRTG to provide Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response to their people in calamity-susceptible areas.

DRTG 1 of the 702nd Brigade is focused to provide assistance in the Ilocos Region, DRTG 2 of the 502nd Brigade for the Cagayan Valley, DRTG3 of the 703rd Brigade focuses in Region 3, and DRTG Cordillera of the 503rd Brigade in the Cordillera Administrative Region. All military conveyance and equipment are ready for use in any case the need arises.

As of September 12, 2018 (Tuesday), NOLCOM is working together with the volunteer organizations and other stakeholders in repacking for goods that will be given away as relief packages supposing the downpour of typhoon Ompong.

NOLCOM is closely coordinated with the Office of the Civil Defense stimulated with their Emergency Operations Centers (EOC), and Regional Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Councils (DRRMC) in monitoring and providing advisories to the public in raising awareness and preparedness for this tropical cyclone.

As typhoon Ompong is nearing, the Northern Luzon Command intensifies its preparations and contingency plans. NOLCOM will readily conduct HADRO to ensure the safety of the populace and aid assistance to any natural calamity-induced incidents that may endanger the lives of the people. NOLCOM / MCAG

http://dwdd.com.ph/2018/09/13/geared-up-nolcom-disaster-response-teams-ready-for-ty-ompong/

2 Abu Sayyaf bandits surrender in Sulu

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From the Sun Star-Zamboanga (Sep 13): 2 Abu Sayyaf bandits surrender in Sulu

TWO members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) have surrendered amid the relentless offensive against them in the province of Sulu, a top military official announced on Thursday, September 13.

Lieutenant General Arnel Dela Vega, Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom) chief, identified the surrenderees as Ranu Jillang and Ben Kirah, both former followers of the late ASG sub-leader Alhabsy Misaya and sub-leader Salvador Muktadil.




Dela Vega said they surrendered around 9 a.m., Tuesday, September 11, to the troops of the Marine Battalion Landing Team-3 in the village of Seit Lake (Poblacion), Panamao, Sulu.


Mayor Al-Fraizer Abdurajak of Old Panamao town in coordination with Col. Armel Tolato, commander of the Philippine Marine Ready Force-Sulu, facilitated the surrender of the two ASG bandits.

Dela Vega said the two surrenderors were taken to Kuta Heneral Teodulfo Bautista for medical examination and custodial debriefing.

He said the surrender of the two have brought to a total of 179 ASG bandits who surrendered to government authorities since January this year.

Of the total, 75 surrendered in Basilan, 95 in Sulu, six in Tawi-Tawi, and three in Zamboanga City.


Dela Vega assured that all the ASG surrenderors will be catered with the programs launched by the Philippine government and the Armed Forces of the Philippines “for all those who chose to return to the folds of the law.”

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1764156/Zamboanga/Local-News/2-Abu-Sayyaf-bandits-surrender-in-Sulu

Red rebels kill nine in Visayas ambush

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From the Gulf Today (Sep 13): Red rebels kill nine in Visayas ambush

Heavily armed members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) ambushed a truckload of people returning home after attending a “barangay” (village) dance in Negros Occidental province in the Visayas in Central Philippines, killing at least nine people including a policeman and a woman, police confirmed on Wednesday.

Superintendent Celestino Guerra, the provincial police chief, said the rebels fired from their ambush position in a sugarcane field as the truck wended its way towards a village in the town of La Castillana, Negros Occidental at dawn on Sunday.
Based on the testimonies of survivors, Guerra said about 20 heavily armed insurgents raked the victims’ truck with automatic rifle fire at the foothills of Mount Kanlaon, firing at least 300 rounds of ammunition.

“Two of our wounded policemen managed to return fire but there were just too many gunmen firing away and were forced to retreat,” Guerra said on the latest deadly attack by the NPAs since President Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte formally ended their formal peace talks with the government.

He also cited the testimony of one of the survivors who told the police that he overheard the insurgents yelling in Filipino, “Mabuhay ang NPA” (Long live the NPA) as they withdrew towards Mount Kanlaon, one of the country’s most active volcanoes.

Colonel Francisco Patrimonio, an Army infantry brigade commander, confirmed that the ambush was perpetrated by the NPA, the armed component of the Communist Party of the Philippines that has been waging a Maoist-style insurgency against the government for 50 years, considered the longest in the region.

Duterte formally ended the negotiations early this year due to the unabated attacks by the NPAs on business establishments as well as police and military outposts while their representatives were peace with the government in Oslo, Norway as the third party facilitator.

Duterte also accused the Maoists of engaging in massive extortion activities under the guise of demanding payment of “revolutionary taxes” from business firms especially mining and bus companies.

Meanwhile, police reported that 14 senior citizens were killed when the overloaded minibus they were riding lost its brakes and plunged into a 200-metre ravine in the the town of Balolan in Kalinga province in the Northern Luzon highlands.

http://gulftoday.ae/portal/3f91e6d2-f697-464a-a531-1a0c54df3312.aspx

Statement from the Armed Forces of the Philippines

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Sep 12): Statement from the Armed Forces of the Philippines

Marine Colonel Edgard Arevalo
AFP Spokesman

There has been persistent queries from media about various observations that the public asks. From alleged sightings of tanks, to military helicopters, or even red alert status of military camps. Matters that are otherwise normal occurrences.

We wish to categorically state that there were no such sizeable movements of military aircraft or armoured vehicles.

And even if there were any in they past or in the future, those were or will be routine movements that are properly coordinated. These transportations may happen any time of the day or night especially in localities where there are military camps. Some are even announced to the public in so far as they will not compromise operational security.

We urge the public to stay calm. There is no cause for alarm.

With this goes our appeal to the public to stop spreading rumours or conjectures. They don’t help. They tend to sow misinformation, confusion, and worst—panic. The public should be wary of persons or groups who maliciously spread such rumours.

https://pia.gov.ph/press-releases/releases/1012600

100-year-old Filipino WWII veteran tears up receiving U.S. medal

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From Rappler (Sep 13): 100-year-old Filipino WWII veteran tears up receiving U.S. medal

Thirteen Filipino World War II veterans are awarded the U.S. Congressional Medal on September 13, the first of among many who will be given long-overdue recognition for fighting alongside the Americans during the war.

OVERDUE RECOGNITION. Technical Sergeant Sixto Navidad is the oldest Filipino veteran to receive the US Congressional Medal, the highest civilian award in the US, bestowed on a person or a group that performed an 'outstanding deed or act of service to the security, prosperity, and national interest of the US.’ Photo by Carmela Fonbuena/Rappler

OVERDUE RECOGNITION. Technical Sergeant Sixto Navidad is the oldest Filipino veteran to receive the US Congressional Medal, the highest civilian award in the US, bestowed on a person or a group that performed an 'outstanding deed or act of service to the security, prosperity, and national interest of the US.’ Photo by Carmela Fonbuena/Rappler

Assisted by an embassy staff, 100-year-old World War II veteran Technical Sergeant Sixto Navidad rose from his wheelchair to stand in attention when the national anthem of the Philippines and the United States were played.

He wore his now-oversized black americana coat on Thursday, September 13, to receive the US Congress Gold Medal in a ceremony held at the US embassy in Manila.

The audience, which fell into a hush to listen to an embassy staff read out Navidad's contributions during the war, erupted into a loud applause when it was announced he was 100 years old, the oldest among 13 recipients of the award on Thursday.

Navidad had a pensive look on his face, visibly honored by the ceremony and the applause. He was flanked by US Ambassador Sung Kim on one side and Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and Undersecretary Ernesto Carolina on the other. US and Philippine Marines were standing in attention behind him to fly the flags of both countries.

His slow hands received the medal from the ambassador. He stared for a good while at the replica of the huge golden metal and then looked up at the high-ranking officials almost tearing up, prompting Kim and Lorenzana to pat him on the back.

He held the medal up for the audience to see as his wheelchair was rolled from the stage to join his fellow awardees.

The US Congressional Medal is the highest civilian award in the US, bestowed on a person or a group that performed an “outstanding deed or act of service to the security, prosperity, and national interest of the US.”



REPLICA. A bronze replica of the Filipino World War II Veterans Congressional Gold Medal is displayed during a ceremony at the U.S. embassy in the Philippines on September 13, 2018. Photo courtesy of United States embassy in Manila

Navidad fought for the United States Army Forces in the Far East (Usaffe) from 1941 to 1945 under the 93rd Infantry, 91st Division, that was recognized for fighting the Japanese in defense of the Lingayen Gulf and Bataan. After the war, he continued to serve the Philippine Army until 1966.

The ceremony on Thursday was the first of such rites planned around the Philippines to give long overdue recognition to Filipinos who fought alongside the Americans in Bataan, Corregidor, and Manila, among other battles during the war.

In 1941, US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt called over 250,000 Filipinos and Filipino-Americans into service to fight with the Usaffe under commanders like General Douglas MacArthur. But President Harry Truman would later strip Filipinos of military benefits, triggering decades-long fight for Filipino veterans to obtain compensation.

In 2016, US Congress passed the Filipino Veterans of World War II Congressional Gold Medal Act. President Barack Obama signed it into law.

“We pause to honor their lives and legacies. What they have freely given is beyond our power to repay. On this day, at this time, we recognize our debt for their sacrifices with deepest and profound appreciation,” Kim said in his speech during the ceremony.

“To the selfless Filipino soldiers who fought side by side with the American soldiers during World War II, you will always be remembered by our grateful nation. Thank you very, very much,” Kim said.

The ceremony on Thursday was a dream come true for the 13 recipients.

“I am overjoyed that after more than seven decades, we Filipino veterans of World War II, who fought side by side the United States Armed Forces, are finally getting the honor and recognition we deserve for our bravery and heroism, and our selfless sacrifice and dedicated service during the war,” said retired Colonel Paterno Viloria, whose unit supported US Rangers in the rescue of American prisoners of war in Nueva Ecija.

Viloria also served in the Korean War and continued his service in the Armed Forces of the Philippines until he retired in 1968. He's 95.

Lorenzana himself, who has 3 uncles who fought in the war, was moved by the ceremony. “That was very emotional to me. I almost cried,” said Lorenzana during the speech.

As former defense attaché to the US, Lorenzana played a role in the campaign to get US Congress to pass the law recognizing Filipino veterans. He recalled how the late Senator John McCain was among the lawmakers who supported the campaign.

The first ceremony to award the medals was held in the US in October 2017. It was decided that succeeding ones should be held in different parts of the Philippines.
 
https://www.rappler.com/nation/211930-filipino-world-war-2-veteran-sixto-navidad-tears-up-receiving-us-medal

Abu Sayyaf surrenderers climb to 179

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From the Philippine News Agency (Sep 14): Abu Sayyaf surrenderers climb to 179

The number of Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) surrenderers have climbed to 179 this year as two more bandits gave themselves up to authorities in the province of Sulu, a top military official said Thursday.

Lt. Gen. Arnel dela Vega, Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom) chief, identified the two as
Ranu Jillang and Ben Kirah, both former followers of the late ASG sub-leader Alhabsy Misaya and sub-leader Salvador Muktadil.

Dela Vega said Jillang and Kirah surrendered at around 9 a.m. Tuesday to the Marine Battalion Landing Team-3 (MBLT-3) headed by Lt. Col. Ramil Holgado in Barangay Seit Lake (Poblacion), Panamao, Sulu.

Mayor Al-Fraizer Abdurajak of Old Panamao town, in coordination with Col. Armel Tolato, commander of the Philippine Marine Ready Force-Sulu, facilitated the surrender of the two ASG bandits.

Dela Vega said the two surrenderers were brought to the Kuta Heneral Teodulfo Bautista for medical examination and custodial debriefing.

“The accomplishments of our Joint Task Forces are greatly attributed to the indefatigable support of the local government units and the populace,” he said.

Of the 179 ASG surrenderers this year, he said, 75 yielded in Basilan, 95 in Sulu, six in Tawi-Tawi, and three in Zamboanga City.

“Rest assured all the surrenderers will be catered with the programs launched by the Philippine government and the Armed Forces of the Philippines for all those who chose to return to the folds of the law,” he added.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1047919
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