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Army uncovers rebel armaments

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Nov 27, 2020): Army uncovers rebel armaments (By Oliver T. Baccay)



TUGUEGARAO CITY, Cagayan, Nov. 27 (PIA) - - The army troops of the 501st Infantry Brigade of the 5th Infantry Division, Philippine Army have discovered war weaponry believed to be of the New People’s Army (NPA) operating at Sitio Rissik, Barangay Mabuno in Gattaran town this province.

In the report of the army, some concerned residents have disclosed the whereabouts of the war materials to the joint operatives of the 501st Brigade composed of soldiers from the 77th and 17th Infantry Battalions.

Upon validation, the ‘Valiant Startroopers’ uncovered arms cache containing one M16 rifle, five units of shotgun, two hand grenades, one rifle grenade, four ammunitions of mortar, 10 rounds ammunition of caliber 45, 107 ammunitions of M16 rifle, two blasting caps, three improvised explosive devices, two handheld radios and 85 pieces of propaganda leaflets.

The team also discovered five dental/tooth extraction tools, four pieces of syringe, 14 liters of ammonium nitrate, two dextrose, two disposable gas sterile, a pair of rainboots, and three packs of pads.


Major General Laurence E Mina, commander of 5ID, said that the cooperation of the populace in the community in revealing the locations of the NPA’s war material is a manifestation of their aspiration to end the deception and abuse of the insurgents. MGen Mina further lauded the troops for the successful operation conducted leading to the discovery of the war materials. (MDCT/OTB/PIA-Cagayan with reports from Maj. Jekyll Julian Dulawan/PIA-2)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1060240

DOST implements CEST projects in 15 ELCAC barangays in Kalinga

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Nov 27, 2020): DOST implements CEST projects in 15 ELCAC barangays in Kalinga (By Peter A. Balocnit) 

CITY OF TABUK, Kalinga, Nov. 27 (PIA) - - The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is implementing Community Empowerment through Science and Technology (CEST) projects in 15 End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) barangays in the province.

These various projects approved by DOST cover economic development, health and nutrition, human resource development, environment protection and conservation, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation (DRRM-CCA) entry points.

Total projects cost PhP2, 297,989.06 including PhP439, 400.00 local government unit counterpart. DOST approved requested budget sums up to PhP1, 858,589.06.

Proponent beneficiaries are barangays Mabaca, Balantoy, Gawaan, Ababaan, Daoangan, Maling in Balbalan; Tanglag, Western Uma, Upper Uma, and Lower Uma in Lubuagan; Baay, Apatan, Wagod and Ammacian in Pinukpuk and Guinaang in Pasil.

DOST Provincial Science and Technology Center Specialist Engineer Ralf Sapi-il, in his presentation during the National Science and Technology Week at the Davidson Hotel, said the implementation started third quarter of this year and targeted for completion by second quarter of 2021.

Technology trainings are being implemented in barangays Daoangan, Maling, Gawaan, and Lower Uma; skills training on food processing in Upper Uma; soap making, black smith in Western Uma; skills training on soap making packaging and labeling in Gawaan; skills training on bread pastry in Guinaang while Apatan and Ammacian are for 120 days supplemental feeding of children.

Sapi-il said some ELCAC barangays in the municipalities of Balbalan, Lubuagan and Pasil opted for the deployment of RxBox while others proposed STARBOOKS with solar panel, and laboratory analysis for water.

The RxBox project aims to provide rural health units in identified Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas with a medical device that can be used for diagnostic procedures as well as Electronic Medical Record which can be utilized for the storage and referral of clients' medical records.

Pinukpuk and Pasil CEST communities also requested for the conduct of forum on DRRM and CCA and training while

Tanglag in Lubuagan proposed equipment for solid waste management, Ababaan proposed for hand-held i-com and radio base while Baay for flood early warning system. (JDP/PAB-PIA CAR, Kalinga)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1060281

NPA militia operating in Quezon surrenders firearms, ammunitions to gov't security forces

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Nov 27, 2020): NPA militia operating in Quezon surrenders firearms, ammunitions to gov't security forces (By PA 2ID PDAO) 


Former rebel alias Ben from Barangay Lumutan, Gen. Nakar, Quezon surrendered an M16 rifle, two magazines and ammunitions to government security forces in Barangay Sta. Ines, Tanay, Rizal, Nov. 24, 2020. (Photo & caption: PA 2ID PDAO)

CAMP CAPINPIN, Tanay, Rizal, Nov 27 (PIA) – An NPA militia operating in the areas of Quezon surrendered an M16 rifle, two magazines and ammunitions to government security forces in Barangay Sta Ines, Tanay, Rizal on Tuesday, November 24.

This development came after government forces responded through relief and other post-disaster operations after the onslaught of Typhoons Quinta, Rolly, and Ulysses benefitting a total of 200 families in said barangay.

MGen Greg T Almerol, Commander 2ID praised the bravery of the former rebel in surrendering the firearm, taking up the fight against the NPA’s futile armed struggle.

The military identified the former rebel as alias Ben from Barangay Lumutan in General Nakar, Quezon.

During an interview, Alias Ben claimed the rifle and magazines were entrusted to him by alias Luis, an NPA personality operating in the hinterlands of Quezon for safekeeping.

Ben decided to turn over the rifle when he realized that the NPAs continuously failed to provide support for his family.


“Soldiers were the ones who were there when we needed them,” Ben added.

Meanwhile, Almerol commended the soldier’s rapid disaster response to the areas devastated by the typhoons.

“Your soldiers will always be one with you in times of catastrophe. You can always count on us,” he said.

The 2ID is very vocal in its call for the remaining NPA terrorists to lay down their arms, surrender, and avail as much as PhP 700,000 worth of E-CLIP grants, which will help in their reintegration to mainstream society. (PIA-4A/PA 2ID DPAO)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1060246

Tagalog News: RAdm. Ramil Roberto B. Enriquez, bagong Wescom Commander

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Nov 27, 2020): Tagalog News: RAdm. Ramil Roberto B. Enriquez, bagong Wescom Commander (By Orlan C. Jabagat)


Sina Outgoing Commander Lt. Gen. Erickson T. Gloria at Incoming Commander RAdm. Ramil Roberto B. Rodriguez, sa isinagawang Change of Command ng Western Command (WESCOM) kamakailan. (Larawan mula sa WESCOM)

PUERTO PRINCESA, Palawan, Nob. 27 (PIA) -- Opisyal nang nanungkulan bilang bagong Commander ng Western Command (WESCOM) si Rear Admiral Ramil Roberto B. Enriguez, pagkatapos ng isinagawang Change of Command kamakailan sa Rizal Reef Hall sa Wescom Headquarters.

Ang Change of Command ay pinamunuan ni AFP Chief of Staff General Gilbert I. Gapay sa pamamagitan ng zoom.

Si RAdm. Enriquez ay kabilang sa 1988 Maringal Class ng Philippine Military Academy (PMA) at siya ay mula sa hanay ng Philippine Navy.


Pinalitan nito si Lt. Gen. Erickson T. Gloria na na-promote bilang Vice Chief of Staff ng Armed Forces of the Philippines. Si Lt. Gen. Gloria ay nanungkulan lamang ng anim na buwan bilang Wescom Commander.

Si RAdm. Enriquez naman ang ika-34 sa hanay ng mga miyembro ng Sandatahang Lakas ng Pilipinas na naging Wescom Commander.

Bago ito naging Wescom Commander ay pinamunuan din nito ang Naval Task Force 41 ng Naval Foces West. Pinamunuan din niya ang iba’-ibang Naval Task Group sa Mindanao.

Naging Commanding Officer din ito ng iba’t-ibang barko ng Philippine Navy tulad ng BRP Cebu (PS28), BRP Bonny Serrano (PG111), BRP Alberto Navarette (PG-394), at BRP Federico Martir (PG-385).

Sa kanyang talumpati, ipagpapatuloy nito ang mga kasalukuyang polisiya at regulasyon na ipinatutupad na sa Wescom ng mga nagdaang commander maliban na lamang kung may mga bagong direktiba sa hinaharap mula sa kanilang pinakamataas na tanggapan.

Pagtutuunan din nito ng pansin ang career development ng mga opisyal at kawani ng Wescom. Hindi rin nito hahayaan ang mga tauhan ng Wescom na masangkot sa ipinagbabawal na droga, gayundin ang pagmamaneho ng nakainom ng alak. (OCJ)

DTI-MisOcc turns over livelihood package to ELCAC beneficiaries

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Nov 27, 2020): DTI-MisOcc turns over livelihood package to ELCAC beneficiaries (By Shaine Mae R. Nagtalon) 

DON VICTORIANO, Misamis Occidental, Nov 27 (PIA)—The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Misamis Occidental turned over livelihood packages worth P5,000 to P8,000 each under the Pangkabuhayan para sa Pagbangon at Ginhawa (PBG) program at Don Victoriano Municipal Gymnasium, November 11.

The livelihood kits were given to 80 beneficiaries under the ending local communist armed conflict (ELCAC) efforts of the government in Don Victoriano to finance their new businesses such as "sari-sari" store, rice retailing and hog raising.


“Dako kaayo ko'g pasalamat sa nahitabo karon panahona, wala ko magdahum nga bisan sa ka layo sa atong lungsod ang national government wala gyud ta pasagdi ug hinay-hinay kitang gitabangan,” Don Victoriano Mayor Bertoldo “Dodong” Murallon said. (I am very grateful for what is happening now. I did not expect this because our town is far but the national government is here and they never leave us, we are slowly being helped.)

Murallon urged the residents to take care of the government's aid since this is the only way that they can provide a brighter future for their children as this would enable them to send their children to school and live a comfortable life.

During the turnover of the livelihood kits, DTI Assistant Secretary Reveree Niño Contreras said, "Naa diri ang national government ug LGU DonVic para mutabang sa inyo. Dili mo pasagdan sa gobyerno."(The national government and LGU DonVic are here to help you. The government will not leave you forsaken.)

He further asked the residents to support the government, national agencies, and the local officials.

Forher part, DTI-10 Regional Director Linda Boniao said, "The Pangkabuhayan sa pagBangon at Ginhawa (PBG) Program is a livelihood seeding and entrepreneurship development program, which aims to assist individuals and families affected by fire incidents, armed conflicts and other calamities to recover and restart their business."

She added that the 80 beneficiaries will be monitored by DTI-MisOcc adding that the agency will give them more assistance if their business will become successful and if they need more help for expansion.

DTI-MisOcc will also give livelihood seminars to former members of the New People's Army (NPA) and hear queries on concerns about their businesses.

Jameson Masandig, one of the beneficiaries from Barangay Lalud, thanked the government for the program that changed their lives saying, "Maayo na gyud karon nga naa nami sa sabakan sa gobyerno, saunang panahon nga wala pa mi kaapil ani murag lisod kaayo among kinabuhi kay naa pa mi sa bukid gapuyo pero karon nga naa nami sa gobyerno, dako kaayo ug tabang ang gobyerno para sa amoa." (Life is easier now that we have returned to the fold of the law. Our life before was very difficult since we were living in the mountains but now, we are able to experience the help and service of the government.)

The activity is in partnership with the Philippine Army (PA), Philippine National Police (PNP), Technical Education for Skils and Development Authority (TESDA), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), local government unit (LGU) and other government agencies.

DTI Misamis Occidental has a total of 279 beneficiaries under PBG with 28 batches for the year 2020. (SMRN/PIA Misamis Occidental)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1060228

DavSur town’s former mass supporters denounce communist rebels

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Nov 27, 2020): DavSur town’s former mass supporters denounce communist rebels (By Carina Cayon)

MAGSAYSAY, Davao del Sur, Nov. 25 (PIA) – More than 50 former rebels and mass supporters of the New People’s Army (NPAs) from three far-flung barangays in Magsaysay town have recently completed a three-day peace building seminar where they have sworn a peace covenant denouncing the communist rebels.

The former members of the underground mass organizations (UGMO) from Barangays Malawanit, Upper Bala and Maibo have undergone the process of de-radicalization in the Peace Building Seminar under the Philippine Army’s Community Support Program.

Ltc. Geoffrey Carandang, commander of the 39th Infantry Battalion, said the PBS aimed at transforming the UGMO into legal people’s organizations and pro-government organizations.

It was also the intention of providing them with livelihood programs and reintroduce government services to bridge the gap between local governments and far-flung communities.


“Walay pag duha-duha. Seryoso na kini, tinod-anay na kini, kinasing-kasing nga pagsuporta sa atoang gobyerno nga ibagsak, palayason ug undangon na ang pagsuporta sa mga CPP-NPA-NDF (Without hesitations. This is already serious, sincere and heartfelt support to our government to topple, oust and end the support to the CPP NPA NDF),” stated Reymond Layal, former NPA commander of a local guerilla unit.

Amid the pandemic, the 39th IB and the municipal government of Magsaysay have pushed through with the seminar at the Barangay Poblacion gym in said municipality on weekend, following the safety and health protocols.

The national and local government offices have also presented their respective mandates and services to reorient the participants of the various government programs.

“Hinay ang atong development, hinay ang atong pagpalambo diri sa mga barangay, sa munisipyo. Tan-awa nang mga lugar na wala na silay problema sa mga NPA, sa mga CPP, kusog kaayo ang ilang mga paglambo (Our development is slow, our progress is slow in the barangays, in the municipality. Look at those areas with no problems on NPA, CPP. Their development is robust,” said 1002nd Infantry Brigade Commander Col. Ted Dumosmog.

Magsaysay Mayor Arthur Davin has urged for the cooperation of the former rebels and mass supporters in achieving the municipality’s vision to be known not only as rice producing area, but also as vegetable and other agricultural crop producing area.

Meanwhile, the Philippine Information Agency Region XI has presented the BIDA Solusyon sa COVID-19 campaign of the Department of Health (DOH) during the opening program of the PBS, where the participants expressed eagerness to become bastonero/bastonera or information multipliers when they return to their respective community. (PIA-XI/Carina L. Cayon)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1060244

CTG member killed in Surigao City shootout

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Nov 27, 2020): CTG member killed in Surigao City shootout (By PNP Caraga)


SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Nov. 27 --Ignacio M. Arevalo alias “Tukoy,” 59 years old, a member of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) and chairperson of Purok-13, Barangay Mat-i, this city was killed during the implementation of the search warrant for violation of Republic Act (RA) 10591 or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act on Nov. 25.

Arevalo fired upon the operating troops which caused them to retaliate to defend themselves, thus, resulting to the death of the suspect.


Police Brigadier General Romeo Caramat, Jr, PRO13 regional director, disclosed that joint operating troops of Surigao City Police Station, 1st Surigao del Norte Provincial Mobile Force Company, 901st Infantry Brigade, and 29th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army implemented Search Warrant No. 2020-002 for violation of RA 10591 issued by Executive Judge Leonila P. Gorgolon, RTC, Branch 30, Surigao City.

Arevalo is the president of Nagkahiusang Ginagmay Minero (NAGAMI), a member of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) – New People’s Army (NPA) Mass Union Organization (CAMO), and an alleged member of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) under Guerilla Front 16B, North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee.


Confiscated during the operation were one unit of MKN Colt .45 caliber pistol with one magazine and four live ammunition; two fired cartridge cases of caliber .45; four fired cartridge cases of 9mm; one fired bullet of 9mm, one fragment of fired bullet; one improvised electrical wire; one improvised black switch; one improvised C4; and one hand grenade.

“Around 500 meters away from the place of operation, the withdrawing government troops were fired upon by members of the CTG. No casualty was recorded on the government side during the exchange of firefight which lasted for 15 minutes,” PBGen. Caramat, Jr. disclosed.

With the continuous efforts of PNP Caraga on the campaign against insurgency, the region’s top cop urges the active members of the terrorist group and its supporters to return to the folds of the law and avail the benefits from the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP). (PCpt. Dorothy M. Tumulak, PIO, PRO13/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1060258

Female NPA rebel surrenders in Surigao Norte

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From the Philippine Information Agency (Nov 27, 2020): Female NPA rebel surrenders in Surigao Norte (By 901st Infantry Brigade)


SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Nov. 27 -- An active member of New People’s Army (NPA) finds her way back to the mainstream after she successfully surrendered to the Community Support Program Team in Barangay Quezon, Surigao City on November 12.

Based on the report, the said personality was
identified as alias Leilan (true name is being withheld for security), 19 years old, a regular member of SYP16B, Guerilla Front 16, NEMRC, and a resident of Purok Avocado of the same barangay.

In her return to the folds of the law, she turned over one Caliber .45 and a hand grenade to the combined elements of Charlie Company, 29th Infantry Battalion, 1st Surigao del Norte Provincial Mobile Force Company, and Regional Mobile Force Battalion 13.


Regretful of her involvement with the Communist Terrorists Group (CTG), she disclosed that she joined the underground movement hoping that it will give her a better status of living.


She said that the Communist NPA Terrorists (CNT) are using lies such as financial support and scholarship to encourage the youth to join and support their agenda.

She further revealed that her first involvement with the said group includes joining the underground mass organization in their locality wherein they are being mobilized in mass actions and rallies.

She also said that she served as a courier of the armed group before she was formally recruited to be a regular NPA member.

Leilan cited that she was radicalized together with other young recruits through indoctrinations and “teach-ins” about communist ideology and propaganda to inculcate culture hatred against the government.


Realizing her mistakes, she said that for several times she asked permission to return home but her superiors prevented her to do so. She admitted that she was only allowed to leave the group when she got pregnant by her team leader. For months, she went on hiding until she decided to surface and formally surrender to be reunited with her family and live a normal life.

Meanwhile, Colonel George L. Banzon, commander of 901st Infantry (Fight’Em) Brigade, said that he was grateful of the decision of the former rebel to totally abandon the armed struggle.

Taking the case of lias Leilan, Col. Banzon stressed that it is a clear manifestation of communist’s exploitation of the youth.

“The communist terrorists are opportunists who capitalize on the vulnerabilities of our youth and the case alias Leilan was a classic example of this. By luring her to join the violent armed struggle, the CTG deprived her with the opportunity to have a better future. Indeed, her situation is difficult knowing that she is now facing the responsibilities and challenges of being a parent after she was exposed into a situation where she was not supposed to be in,” he said.

In coordination with the local government unit (LGU) and other government agencies, Col. Banzon said that they will help the victim to avail of the benefits under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP).

“The government door is always open for those who will choose to surrender. Through our local task force to end local communist armed conflict (ELCAC), we will help her to avail the government programs intended for them so that she will have a new lease of life after her miserable experiences with the CTG,” Col. Banzon said.

Meanwhile, Col. Banzon reminded the local populace to be careful and watchful against the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) - NPA - National Democratic Front’s (NDF’s) deceitful tactics so that they will not fall into the communist’s trap.

“We are hoping that the surrender of alias Leilan may serve as a reminder for everyone, especially to the parents to be vigilant so that their children will not end up victims of the CNTs,” said Col. Banzon. (901st Infantry Brigade/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1060224

Military chopper crash lands, 1 dead in South

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Posted to the Mindanao Examiner (Nov 27, 2020): Military chopper crash lands, 1 dead in South

COTABATO CITY – A Philippine Air Force chopper transporting soldiers wounded in a bomb explosion had crash landed in Lanao del Sur’s Madalum town in Mindanao, killing one of its passengers and injuring a crew member, officials said Friday.



A Philippine Air Force crew drops leaflets from a Huey UH-1H helicopter in the volatile region of Mindanao. A UH-1H helicopter had crash landed Thursday, November 26, 2020 in Lanao del Sur's Madalum town, killing a soldier who were among four infantrymen wounded in a bomb blast.(Al Jacinto) 

Maj. Gen. Generoso Ponio, commander of the 1st Infantry Division, said bad weather was to blame for Thursday afternoon’s incident that killed one of the four wounded soldiers and wounded the crewman.

He said the chopper was sent to the province to evacuate the wounded soldiers who are members of the 55th Infantry Battalion. “The troops of 55th Infantry Battalion were on combat operations and while along their way to the objective, an improvised explosive device exploded,” Ponio said.

“The four wounded troopers were evacuated and supposed to be medically treated when the pilot of the chopper decided to emergency land due to bad weather. One crew (member) of the Air Force was also injured during the mishap.” he added.

Ponio also condoled with the family of the “hero trooper.” He did not identify the fatality and the wounded soldiers nor the type of ill-fated aircraft, but other reports said it was a Huey UH-1H helicopter.

“We have done everything just to save our wounded soldier the fastest way we can through our air assets, unfortunately the incident happened,” he said.

The Philippine Air Force did not issue any statement on the incident.

In September, a military Sikorsky S-76A helicopter also crashed in bad weather in Basilan province, south of Zamboanga, killing the two pilots and 2 crew members. (Mindanao Examiner)

http://mindanaoexaminernewspaper.blogspot.com/2020/11/military-chopper-crash-lands-1-dead-in.html

PAF plane sends more relief goods to Cagayan Valley from CDO, MisOr

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From MindaNews (Nov 26, 2020): PAF plane sends more relief goods to Cagayan Valley from CDO, MisOr (By FROILAN GALLARDO)

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (MindaNews / 26 November) — A Philippine Air Force Airbus C295 plane on Thursday picked up five tons of relief goods bound for the typhoon-ravaged province of Cagayan Valley.

Major Rodulfo Cordero, public affairs chief of the 4th Infantry Division said it was the second shipment of relief goods bound for Cagayan Valley this week.


Army soldiers carry bags of rice to a waiting Philippine Air Force Airbus C295 plane at Lumbia Air Base, Cagayan de Oro City on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020. The goods were donated by residents of Cagayan de Oro and Misamis Oriental for the typhoon victims in Cagayan Valley. MindaNews photo by FROILAN GALLARDO

Cordero said the relief goods were donated by residents of Cagayan de Oro City and Misamis Oriental as payback for the help they received in the aftermath of tropical storm “Sendong” in December 2011.

“From Cagayan to Cagayan,” 4ID chief Major General Andres Centeno said.

“The people of Cagayan de Oro and Misamis Oriental did not really forget the kindness they got during Sendong,” he said.

He said the response from residents who wanted to give back has been overwhelming since 4ID and its Multi-sectoral Advisory Board initiated the donation drive two weeks ago.

He said civic clubs and corporations turned over the donations until the entire gym at the 4ID headquarters in Barangay Patag here was filled with goods.

The official said even soldiers deducted small amounts from their salaries to buy basic needs for the typhoon victims in Cagayan Valley.

He said the local government of Cagayan de Oro established donation centers all over the city.

Later on, Centeno said Gingoog City Mayor Erick Canosa and Rep. Christian Unabia (1st district, Misamis Oriental) sent truckloads of relief goods collected from their localities.

He said more flights were scheduled to bring the relief goods to Cagayan Valley.

Three strong typhoons – Quinta, Rolly and Ulysses – slammed many parts of Luzon in succession in recent weeks causing massive floods and damage to agriculture and infrastructure. (Froilan Gallardo/MindaNews)

https://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2020/11/paf-plane-sends-more-relief-goods-to-cagayan-valley-from-cdo-misor/

Suspects elude arrest in CIDG raid on Maute hideout

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From Rappler (Nov 26, 2020): Suspects elude arrest in CIDG raid on Maute hideout (By BOBBY LAGSA)



Lieutenant Colonel Cholijun Caduyac says the two individuals who had eluded authorities during the implementation of search warrants were Abdul Rahman Ampang, alias 'Hodifa,' and Abdul Jalil Saruang

Operatives from the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) 10 raided 3 houses in Villa Candida subdivision in Barangay Bulua which are believed to be hideouts for members of the Dawlah Islamiyah (DI), a local terrorist cell with links to ISIS.

Confiscated during the raid were two pieces of detonating cord, two safety fuses, an electric blasting cap, about a kilo of ammonium nitrate, and various bags which were said to be components for making an improvised explosive device (IEDs). Caliber .45 and .380 pistols with live ammunition, as well as a grenade, were also confiscated during the raid. A flag of ISIS was also found at one of the houses.

Lieutenant Colonel Cholijun Caduyac, CIDG-10 regional chief, said the raid was the result of surveillance conducted by CIDG members monitoring the movement and presence of the Dawlah Islamiyah group, the former name of the Maute Group founded by Omar and Abdullah Maute.

Caduyac identified two individuals who had eluded authorities during the implementation of search warrants. These were Abdul Rahman Ampang, alias “Hodifa,” and Abdul Jalil Saruang.

“The owner of the house is their aunt,” Caduyac explained.

Caduyac said it couldn’t be discounted the suspects may be on a bombing mission and this city could be their comfort zone.

“They can blend with the community, and we know for a fact that in Villa Candida, many of our brother Maranao lives there,” Caduyac said.

“During our surveillance, we found out that they really have activities for their group,” Caduyac added.

Caduyac said the suspects could be remnants of the Maute group. The group led the Marawi Siege from May 23 to November 16, 2017, with the siege laying waste to half of Marawi City and displacing close to 200,000 residents of the city and nearby municipalities of Lanao del Sur.

Caduyac said that Ampang is a member of the core group Dawlah Islamiya-Lanao (DI-Lanao) and are allegedly on bombing missions or possibly preparing to target mostly military or PNP camps or offices, including other vital government installations.

“They (DI) possessed high powered firearms and were in control of IED components and explosives.” Caduyac said.

Three persons were taken by the CIDG-10 for questioning but were released afterwards since they were not on the target list.

Dawlah Islamiya operates between the provinces of Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte. Philippine Army 2nd Mechanized Brigade commander Brigadier General Facundo Palafox IV said DI remains a security threat in both provinces.

“We are doing sustained military operations against the remnants of this local terrorist group and there will be no let-up against them,” Palafox said. 

https://www.rappler.com/nation/cidg-raids-maute-hideout-cagayan-de-oro

MNLF leader backs term extension for Bangsamoro Transition Authority

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From the Philippine Star (Nov 26, 2020): MNLF leader backs term extension for Bangsamoro Transition Authority (John Unson)

A faction of the Moro National Liberation Front favors a three-year extension of the terms of appointed Bangsamoro officials under a chief minister from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

The tenure of Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim — also known as Al Haj Murad — and of 79 other members of the BARMM parliament whom President Rodrigo Duterte appointed last year is valid only until 2022.

MNLF Chairman Muslimin Sema said Thursday that appointed BARMM officials need three more years to fully accomplish the transition process from the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, to the Bangsamoro government.

The BARMM parliament urged Malacañang last week to allow incumbent regional officials to continue working for three more years, citing lack of time for a full transition.

The first ever regional polls for BARMM parliament members are slated for 2022, simultaneous with the nationwide presidential and local elections.

The BARMM replaced the 29-year-old ARMM only last February 2019, a result of two decades of peace talks between the government and the MILF.

Ebrahim, the appointed Bangsamoro chief minister, is chairman of the MILF's central committee.

Sema, leader of the politically active and largest among two blocs in the MNLF, said the coronavirus pandemic caused setbacks in the setting up by the MILF and Malacañang of a fully operational Bangsamoro government.

"Over and above that is the need for ample time for the mutual efforts of the MNLF and the MILF to put in place a durable governance foundation for BARMM," Sema said Thursday.

Duterte meets with BARMM officials

Ebrahim and senior BARMM officials, among them Executive Secretary Abdulraof Macacua, and lawyer Naguib Sinarimbo, who is Bangsamoro local government minister, briefed Duterte last Monday on the need for an extension to maintain the momentum of the fledgling Bangsamoro government.

Sinarimbo said Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Carlito Galvez, Jr. and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año were present during their meeting with Duterte in Davao City.

Sinarimbo, who is BARMM's regional spokesperson, said Duterte raised no objections to the proposed extension of terms of Bangsamoro Transition Authority officials.

Sinarimbo said Galvez, who was assigned to the region when he was in the military, told Duterte that OPAPP needs more time to pursue the normalization agenda — including the decommissioning of MILF guerrillas — as part of the Bangsamoro Organic Law.

"The MNLF is one with the MILF in securing lasting peace, in fostering lasting peace and sustainable development in the Moro homeland through good governance," Sema said. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/11/26/2059586/mnlf-leader-backs-term-extension-bangsamoro-transition-authority

Philippine Navy Takes Delivery Of Eight ScanEagle UAV

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Posted to Naval News (Nov 25, 2020): Philippine Navy Takes Delivery Of Eight ScanEagle UAV (By Xavier Vavasseur)


ScanEagle in flight. Boeing picture

Philippine Navy Takes Delivery Of Eight ScanEagle UAV

The Philippine Navy today took delivery of a ScanEagle Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) from the United State at the US Embassy in Manila. According to local media the UAS consists in eight Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (UAV).

According to the U.S. Embassy statement, the ScanEagle UAS will provide intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities to the Armed Forces of the Philippines 71st Maritime Unmanned Aerial Reconnaissance Squadron (71 MUARS) of the Philippine Fleet’s Naval Air Wing, which will operate the aircraft out of Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui, San Antonio, Zambales. 71 MUARS is the AFP’s leading unit for unmanned maritime ISR operations.

“Transferring the ScanEagle system for operation by the Maritime Unmanned Aerial Reconnaissance Squadron represents the steadfast commitment by the United States to our partners in the Armed Forces of the Philippines,” Acting Deputy Chief of Mission Kelly.

“This new asset will complement the same kind being operated by the 300th Air Intelligence and Security Wing at the Antonio Bautista Air Base in Palawan, which is very close to the disputed areas in the West Philippine Sea that need our consistent attention,” Armed Forces of the Philippines Deputy Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Erick Kagaoan

“Aside from its primary use for ISR, the ScanEagle UAS will greatly aid our organization in the effective assessment of the subject areas, timely decision-making, and prompt action in the conduct of territorial defense, internal security operations, as well as humanitarian assistance and disaster repose,” Philippine Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Loumer Bernabe.

According to the U.S. Embassy in Manila, “the Philippines is by far the largest recipient of U.S. military assistance in the Indo-Pacific region. Since 2015, the United States has delivered more than Php33 billion ($650 million) worth of planes, ships, armored vehicles, small arms, and other military equipment to the Philippines, while training side-by-side with our Filipino allies.”

According to the Philippine Navy, the system that was donated consists in 8 unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), two launchers, skyhook, and ground control station.

Those were donated by the United States under the Maritime Security Initiative (MSI) program. For the record, Boeing subsidiary Insitu was awarded a $48 million contract for 34 ScanEagle unmanned air vehicles for Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam, according to a U.S. Department of Defense contract announcement issued on May 31, 2019. Six ScanEagle were delivered to Malaysia in May this year.

About ScanEagle:


080207-N-5366K-286 (Feb. 7, 2008) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, Calif. — A Scan Eagle unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is launched from a Mk V Naval Special Warfare boat off the coast of San Clemente Island. This is the first time a Scan Eagle has been launched from this kind of platform, paving the way for possible future UAV operations. NSW uses UAVs for various applications such as intelligence gathering and battle damage assessment. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Michelle L. Kapica.

The ScanEagle is a small, long-endurance, low-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed by Boeign Institu. It provides a wide range of missions, including: Search and Rescue, Disaster Response, Force Protection, Target Following, Battle Damage Assessment, Pattern of Life, Border Security, Communications Relay, Networked Operations, Anti-Piracy…

In terms of payload, the ScanEagle can be equipped with electro-optical imagers, long-wave infrared sensors, and X-band radars. The UAV is launched from a Mk 2 ‘wedge’ pneumatic catapult when operated on land and a low-pressure pneumatic catapult when deployed on board ships.

Main specifications:
Wingspan: 3.1m
Overall length: 1.4m
Maximum take-off weight: 20 kg
Maximum speed: 150 km/h
Maximum altitude: 5,945 m
Range: over 100 km
Flight endurance: over 20 hours

[Posted by : Xavier Vavasseur is based in Paris, France. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems and a Master of Business Administration from Florida Institute of Technology (FIT). Xavier has been covering naval defense topics for nearly a decade.]

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2020/11/philippine-navy-takes-delivery-of-eight-scaneagle-uav/

2 Daulah Islamiyah supporters surrender in Lanao del Sur

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From Tempo (Nov 26, 2020): 2 Daulah Islamiyah supporters surrender in Lanao del Sur (BY NONOY E LACSON)

Two Daulah Islamiyah-Maute Group supporters surrendered to the military in Barangay Dilausan, Madalum, Lanao del Sur.

Armed Forces of the Philippines-Western Mindanao Command (AFP-WestMinCom) commander Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan, Jr. reported late Wednesday that the two yielded to the military last Tuesday.

Joint Task Force (JTF)-ZamPeLan commander Maj. Gen. Generoso Ponio
identified the two Daulah Islamiyah-Maute Group supporters as Agar Sarif and Mansa Sarif, both residents of Barangay Gurain, in Lanao del Sur.


“While we continue to implement the whole-of-nation approach, we are certain that more disgruntled terrorist group members will be convinced to cross the line,” Ponio said.

The two handed over a Garand rifle and a Stag M4 rifle to the 55th Infantry Battalion (IB) commander Lt. Col. Franco Raphael Alano as a gesture of their sincerity to reintegrate to the mainstream of the society.

“They returned to the fold of the law after a series of negotiation with the municipal consultant of Madalum and the implementation of the peace campaign of the 55th IB,” said Lt. Col. Alano.

According to Vinluan, during the initial debriefing, the two revealed that they used to provide food for the group during the emergence of the Daulah Islamiyah in Mindanao.

“With our localized peace negotiations and with the support of our stakeholders, we are optimistic that more terrorists and their supporters will reintegrate to the mainstream society,” Vinluan said. (Nonoy E Lacson)

http://tempo.com.ph/2020/11/26/2-daulah-islamiyah-supporters-surrender-in-lanao-del-sur/

Opinion: Not an enemy? CPP-NPA killed 50,000 Filipinos — and continues to kill

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Opinion piece posted to the Manila Times (Nov 27. 2020): Not an enemy? CPP-NPA killed 50,000 Filipinos — and continues to kill (By Rigoberto D. Tiglao)

IT is so despicable, and the height of duplicity, for communist mouthpieces, present and former Bayan Muna representatives Carlos Zarate and Teodoro Casiño, to claim — even in the halls of Congress that is a pillar of our democracy — that the Communist Party of the Philippines and its New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) are not their nor the Filipinos’ enemies.

How could they have the gall to claim this when the CPP-NPA is responsible for over 50,000 military, police and civilian deaths; when in their official publications, they boast of ambushing and killing the Republic’s military and police; when even its “chairman emeritus” Jose Ma. Sison two years ago publicly asked the NPA to kill at least one soldier a day?


Official records — i.e., combat reports and death benefits to soldiers’ families of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) — show that the NPA has killed 14,000 of its troops from 1975 to June this year. This is four times the 3,145 of our troops killed by both the Moro National Liberation Front and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and 82 times by the Islamic terrorists Abu Sayyaf.

But this is an underestimate of actual casualties, as these do not include the deaths that occur months or years after a soldier dies from a wound from an NPA bullet or mine. Many AFP records during the martial law period and the first years of the Cory Aquino regime, were also lost when the AFP headquarters building burned down from rebel fire during the 1989 coup attempt.

I estimate that a total of 53,000 Filipinos have been killed as a result of the CPP’s efforts to topple our democracy. I assume the same number of 13,304 AFP soldiers the NPA killed to be those killed among the police, its network of agents, civilians and including those among the NPA itself since after all these have been poor peasants, workers and gullible youth fooled by the CPP’s elites.

This is not far from the 43,000 number of Filipinos killed estimated by a former ranking CPP leader-turned-Dutch-citizen and academic Nathan Quimpo in his book Contested Democracy and the Left in the Philippines after Marcos.

Devoured

The CPP-NPA even devoured its own children, so to speak. At least 2,000 of its cadres were executed (after being tortured) because of suspicions they were military agents in the campaigns, called “Cadena de Amor,” “Ahos,” “Operation Missing Link” and “Olympia.” The CPP in a later investigation concluded that not even a dozen of those killed were military agents. I am waiting for Philippine Star columnist and former NDF bigwig Satur Ocampo to write a column on this — I was told it was he who stopped the madness.

I even have several comrades close to me who were executed by the CPP, allegedly for breaking away from it: its first trade union bureau head (and central committee member) Noli Collantes; Manila-Rizal party head Popoy Lagman; Mindanao Commission head and legendary NPA leader Rolly Kintanar; Northern Luzon party leader Arturo Tabara; and the famous Cordillera guerrilla chief, the former Society of the Divine Word priest Conrado Balweg.

From CPP website, boasting of their killings.

Zarate, Casino and their ilk think Filipinos are fools. How can they claim the CPP-NDF is not an enemy of the Republic when its CPP constitution, program and its thousands of statements categorically say that its task is to smash the democratic state through violence?

They think we are so stupid as to not think that this will mean the killing of tens of thousands of our troops, and the deaths of civilians killed because of the crossfire as well as from plain hunger and disease which always accompanies war of any kind.

They should realize that all so-called wars of liberation, failed or succeeded, have always been at the cost of hundreds of thousands to millions killed, as in China (8 million, 1927-1949), Spain (1 million, 1936-1939), and Vietnam 4.3 million, 1966-1972.

Enemy

How can they claim that the CPP-NPA is not an enemy when their official documents themselves refer to the AFP as “enemies?” Even those vanity-project autobiographies by former communists casually refer to the military as “enemies.” They can call the Republic’s military as the enemy, but the state cannot refer to them as such?

For these urban middle-class CPP minions like Casiño and Zarate (whose sons studied in the most expensive colleges here and abroad ) and even the communist leaders like Sison, his wife Julie and their NDF gang in Utrecht in the Netherlands, “revolutionary war” are abstractions they have romanticized and don’t really existentially know the horrors of They see themselves as if in a movie as glorious “revolutionary leaders,” when what they have done is to merely direct an insurgency that has led to tens of thousands of Filipinos being killed, and Filipinos getting to be poorer and more miserable as businesses flee the areas where the NPA operates.

While asking teenagers to join the NPA, these people have never even fired a rifle, never lived with an NPA squad spending hungry nights in rainy, mosquito-infested jungles, never killed an AFP soldier and saw how blood spurts in mini-fountains after an Armalite bullet pierces a body, how corpses have that out-of-this-world, horrific look.

Casiño, Zarate and their ilk like the naïve UP Diliman Chancellor Fidel Nemenzo sickeningly refer to the CPP-NPA and its front organizations like their own party-lists as “revolutionary” or “progressive.”

How can they be called “revolutionary” or “progressive” when they are advancing very old retrogressive ideas of communism and dictatorship of the proletariat, which have been totally disproven?

Let’s tell it like it is. The CPP-NPA has left a broad trail of blood in the landscape of our land.

Past administrations, especially the two Aquino regimes, allowed the CPP-NPA to grow. President Duterte appears to have a deep understanding of the insurgency, as Davao had been its epicenter in the 1980s. It will be his and his successor’s tremendous legacy if they end this terrible, bloody curse on the nation.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/11/27/opinion/columnists/topanalysis/not-an-enemy-cpp-npa-killed-50000-filipinos-and-continues-to-kill/801807/


Kalinaw News: One trooper died in Lanao del Sur Mishap

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Posted to Kalinaw News (Nov 27, 2020): One trooper died in Lanao del Sur Mishap



CAMP SANG-AN, Zamboanga del Sur | One of the four wounded troopers who were injured in an explosion died after their chopper emergency landed in Madalum, Lanao del Sur, 5:00 p.m.Thursday.

At around 9:00 a.m. same day, the troops of 55th Infantry Battalion were on combat operations, while along their way to the objective, an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded.

The four slightly wounded troopers were air evacuated and supposed to be medically treated when the pilot of the chopper decided to emergency land due to bad weather.

One crew of the Air Force was also injured during the mishap and all others are in good condition

Maj.Gen. Gene Ponio, Commander of 1st Infantry Division expressed his condolences to the families and friends of the hero trooper.

“We have done everything just to save our wounded soldier the fastest way we can thru our air assets, unfortunately the incident happened,” said Maj. Gen. Ponio.

“Rest assured that the benefits of the fallen trooper will be taken cared and the financial or other assistance will be given to his immediate family,” added Maj. Gen. Ponio.

As of this posting, all wounded and injured troopers were treated and all are in stable condition.

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Kalinaw News: High-ranking NPA couple to serve life sentence for kidnapping and serious illegal detention

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Posted to Kalinaw News (Nov 27, 2020): High-ranking NPA couple to serve life sentence for kidnapping and serious illegal detention



QUEZON CITY — Two high-ranking NPAs along Joma Sison were found guilty by Judge Ruiz of Branch 216, QC just promulgated today, November 27, 2020 at 8:30 in the morning.

Benito Tiamzon and Wilma Austria-Tiamzon are found GUILTY beyond reasonable doubt of committing kidnapping and serious illegal detention as defined and penalized in Article 267 of the Revised Penal Code in relation to Article 6 of the same code. They are sentenced to suffer the penalty of reclusion perpetua with all its accessory penalties.

The accused are also ORDERED to pay the complainant, Lt. Abraham Claro Casis PhP 75,000.00 as moral damages, PhP 75, 000.00 as civil indemnity and PhP 75, 000.00 as exemplary damages. The monetary awards for civil indemnity and damages shall earn interest at the legal rate of 6% per annum from date of finality of the judgment until fully paid.

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https://www.kalinawnews.com/high-ranking-npa-couple-to-serve-life-sentence-for-kidnapping-and-serious-illegal-detention/

Kalinaw News: Former Members of Underground Mass Organization Commit to Peace in Mabini, Davao de Oro

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Posted to Kalinaw News (Nov 27, 2020): Former Members of Underground Mass Organization Commit to Peace in Mabini, Davao de Oro



Mawab, Davao De Oro – 120 former members of Underground Mass Organization (UGMO) composed of former members of Militia ng Bayan, Sangay sa Partido sa Lokalidad and KRB chairmen, completed the 4-day Peace Building Seminar where condemned NPA atrocities and lies on 21-24 November 2020 held at Mabini National Highschool and Mabini Central Elementary School, Mabini, Davao de Oro.

The activity was initiated by the 71st Infantry (KAIBIGAN) Battalion headed by LTC SONNY E GONZALES, Battalion Commander, and was successfully realize through the support of the local government unit of Mabini and stakeholders from the province of Davao de Oro: Hon. Jayvee Tyron Uy, Governor of the Province of Davao de Oro, Cong. Ruwel Peter Gonzaga, Congressman of 2nd District of the Province of Davao de Oro; Hon. Reynaldo L. Dayanghirang, Mayor of the Municipality of Mabini, Davao de Oro; Chuchie Fernando Yog, Principal of Mabini Highschool; Randy Allan S. Fino, Principal of Mabini Elementary School; Eufemia T. Gamutin, CESO V, School Division Superintendent, Division of Davao de Oro.

The very objective of this activity is to insulate the former UGMO members from CPP-NPA re-affectation and make them and their community resilient to armed conflict. The activity also aimed to prevent the resurgence of the mass supporters in the different barangays by coming up a reversal mechanism of the CTG indoctrination process among FRs and UGMO members. Speakers from DOLE, PAGRO, TESDA, DSWD and DTI briefed the participants on the project and programs of the Government that they may avail.

Further, the activity also focused on promoting positive and healthy self-image, critical thinking, love of country, and the spirit of being selfless among the participants by feeding them and nourishing their soul on the word of God. The spiritual activity highlighted with a self reflection and recollection.

Through series of lectures, workshops, open forum, and consultations, the participants became cognizant on the Government’s earnestness in helping them prosper and embrace peace. Most importantly, they were also re-oriented from communist ideology through deradicalization.

The 4-day activity was concluded by a peace rally at Brgy Pindasan, Mabini, Davao de Oro where they have publicly declared the CPP-NPA-NDF as Persona Non-Grata stressing their expression towards communist terrorists who are no longer welcome in the community. Consequently, banned from entering their barangays.

Participants were given P1000.00 financial assistance from Cong. Ruwel Peter Gonzaga, Congressman of 2nd District of the Province of Davao de Oro and food packs from Gov. Jayvee Tyron Uy, Governor of Davao de Oro. They also received 15 boxes of sardines from Hon. Reynaldo L. Dayanghirang, Municipal Mayor of Mabini. Sitios Cambaratig A & B and Darot also received solar panels from 71IB including vegetable seeds to the three (3) established People’s Organization in
Mabini.

“Insurgency is not a war of ideologies. It is a war of poverty and delivering of basic services of Government to the geographically isolated and disadvantage area. We are doing our best to recover and win back these victims of the CPP NPA NDF exploitation in order to bring them peace and stability,” LTC SONNY E GONZALES said.

“War is not the answer to poverty, unity is. Let us all work together to end insurgencies and achieve peace and development in our municipality. Bringing peace and security attracts tourism and thus provide livelihood to our people. Progress is born in your communities if you give full support to the programs of the LGU,” Hon. Reynaldo L. Dayanghirang said.





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https://www.kalinawnews.com/former-members-of-underground-mass-organization-commit-to-peace-in-mabini-davao-de-oro/

Kalinaw News: Army Chief Visits Negros Island

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Posted to Kalinaw News (Nov 27, 2020): Army Chief Visits Negros Island

SIATON, Negros Oriental- Lieutenant General Cirilito E Sobejana, the Commanding General of the Philippine Army, visits Negros Island on Friday, November 27, 2020.

Lt. Gen. Sobejana and party first graced the 49th Founding Anniversary of the 11th Infantry Battalion, where LTC Ramir J Redosendo welcomed him through a traditional military arrival honors with the commanders and staff of different Army units on the island.



In time with the 11IB Anniversary, Lt. Gen. Sobejana awards the Martial Law Citation Badge after the unit’s assignment in Mindanao during the declaration of Martial Law from 2017 to 2018 for the Island of Mindanao. Likewise, he pinned the new ranks of the ten newly promoted Enlisted Personnel of the unit.

In this rare moment, the Army Chief conveyed his personal message to the troops while checking on their well-being.

“11IB has been my home. I am proud to be part of the unit that contributed much in reducing the threats posed by the enemies of the government. The Lapu-Lapu Troopers indeed demonstrated tenacity and competency where fear is just a reaction and courage is always a decision.” Sobejana said.

As a young lieutenant, he served as Platoon Leader of Charlie Company 11IB from August to November 1987, Tactical Officer of Headquarters and Headquarters Company 11IB from November to December 1987, Executive-Officer/Platoon Leader of Charlie Company 11IB from January 1988 to January 1989, Executive-Officer/Platoon Leader of Delta Company 11IB from January to July 1989, Officer in Charge of Alpha Company 11IB from July to October 1989, and Company Commander of Alpha Company 11IB from October 1989 to October 1992.

Similarly, he addressed the elected public officials who likewise graced the occasion: Governor Roel Ragay Degamo of Negros Oriental; Congressman Arnie Teves of 3rd District, Negros Oriental; Mayor Cezanne Fritz Diaz of Siaton Town; Mayor Pryde Henry Teves of Bayawan City; and Punong Barangay Christophie Diocos of Barangay Salag, Siaton.

“The Army is neither above nor below you, your Army is working beside you. We should work together because we share common goals of achieving peace as our contribution to the people. As workers of the people, we should not forget good governance as they deserve good services from workers of the government. ” Sobejana added.

Sobejana is a native of Zamboanguita town in Negros Oriental. Last August of this year, he was awarded with the highest commendation of the said municipality for bringing honor and prestige to his hometown.

He is likewise considered as one of the country’s great living heroes after having been awarded the Medal of Valor, the country’s highest military award for courage.

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https://www.kalinawnews.com/army-chief-visits-negros-island/

Kalinaw News: Court convicts Tiamzon Couple for Kidnapping, Serious Illegal Detention

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Posted to Kalinaw News (Nov 28, 2020): Court convicts Tiamzon Couple for Kidnapping, Serious Illegal Detention



The court convicted Wilma and Benito Tiamzon for the charges of kidnapping and serious illegal detention, November 27. The court found the couple guilty beyond reasonable doubt for the said cases.



The decision was released after 32 years of waiting by the Army officers whom the Tiamzon couple kidnapped and detained in June of 1988. They were identified as Army Lieutenants Clarito Santos, Oscar Singson, Rommel Salamanca, and Abraham Claro Casis and Sgt John Jacob of the Philippine Narcotics Command in Quezon province.

In January 2018, Manila court ordered the couple’s arrest after finding “no reason to further allow their temporary liberty.”

It may be recalled that the couple was arrested for the same charges on March 22, 2014, which was heavily criticized by the organizations related to CNN. One website affiliated with the leftist group, deemed their arrest ”a kick in the bucket of peace” and as illegal. An influx of support came from Karapatan members during their detention at the CIDG Detention Cell, in Camp Crame, Quezon City.

In 2016, the couple was granted temporary pardon following participation to the peace talks on that year, between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), being peace consultants for NDF.

The couple participated in the 2nd round of peace talks that transpired in Oslo, Norway, October 2016. A few weeks after the negotiations, both returned to the Philippines, June 2017, and was warned of, however, by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte of the possibility of their rearrest.

In 2019, President Duterte officially declared CNN a terrorist organization, halting any possible future negotiations on peace talks with the CNN group. Eventually, the National Task Force on Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) was crafted to non-violently address the 52 years of armed conflict by providing Communist Terrorists who surrendered, the assistance through social services, technical education and monetary rewards while integrating them back to mainstream of the society.

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https://www.kalinawnews.com/court-convicts-tiamzon-couple-for-kidnapping-serious-illegal-detention/

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