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Couple linked to NPA dead in encounter in Camarines Norte

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Posted to Philippine Lifestyle News (May 3, 2021): Couple linked to NPA dead in encounter in Camarines Norte (By Margret Fermin)

-May 3, 2021

A couple linked to members of the New People’s Army (NPA) died after allegedly shooting at police in Capalonga, Camarines Norte on Sunday morning.

According to police, they were shot by armed men while serving a search warrant for the couple for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

The encounter allegedly lasted for 15 minutes, in which the couple died.

One of the victims is said to be the secretary of the San Antonio base of the NPA in Camarines Norte led by a “Ka-Ding.”

Despite this, police continued to search the house and confiscated 2 improvised explosive devices, detonating fuses and cords, and 20 gun bullets.

Guns used in the encounter were also recovered.


Authorities are said to be pursuing the couple’s escaped companions.

In March, ACT Teachers Party-list Representative France Castro urged the Supreme Court to investigate the “factory of search warrants” that was used during simultaneous police operations on Sunday that lead to arrests and killings of activists in Calabarzon.

Castro denounced the “Tokhang-style” operations, claiming that the Duterte administration has been using search warrants to set-up and plant firearms against progressive groups’ leaders and members.

https://philippineslifestyle.com/couple-npa-dead-encounter-camarines-norte/

Mag-asawang iniuugnay sa NPA, patay sa engkuwentro sa Camarines Norte

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From ABS-CBN (May 3, 2021): Mag-asawang iniuugnay sa NPA, patay sa engkuwentro sa Camarines Norte


Dalawang myembro umano ng NPA ang napatay sa barilan sa Camarines Norte.

Patay ang mag-asawang sinasabing kasapi ng New People's Army (NPA) matapos umanong makipagbarilan sa mga pulis sa Capalonga, Camarines Norte noong umaga ng Linggo.

Ayon sa pulisya, pinaulanan sila ng mga putok ng baril ng mga armadong lalaki habang nagsisilbi ng search warrant para sa mag-asawa dahil sa kasong illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

Tumagal umano sa 15 minuto ang engkuwentro, kung saan nasawi ang mag-asawa.

Ang isa sa mga nasawi ay sinasabing sekretarya ng San Antonio base ng NPA sa Camarines Norte na pinamumunuan ng isang “Ka-Ding.”


Sa kabila nito, itinuloy ng pulisya ang paghalughog sa bahay at nakumpiska ang 2 improvised explosive device, mga detonating fuse at cord, at 20 bala ng baril.

Narekober din ang mga baril na ginamit sa engkuwentro.

Patuloy na tinutugis umano ng mga awtoridad ang mga nakatakas na kasamahan ng mag-asawa.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/05/03/21/mag-asawang-iniuugnay-sa-npa-patay-sa-engkuwentro-sa-camarines-norte

Kalinaw News: Suppliers of Improvised Explosive Device components arrested in Jolo, Sulu

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Posted to Kalinaw News (May 3, 2021): Suppliers of Improvised Explosive Device components arrested in Jolo, Sulu



Camp Bautista, Jolo, Sulu – Joint law enforcement operations of the Joint Task Force – Sulu and Philippine National Police on May 2, 2021 resulted in the arrest of bomb component traders in Jolo, Sulu.

Joint Task Force – Sulu and 11th Infantry Division Commander Maj. Gen. William N Gonzales identified the personalities arrested for violation of RA 1059 or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Act and RA 9516 or Illegal/ Unlawful Possession, Manufacture, Dealing In, Acquisition or Disposition of Firearms, Ammunition or Explosives as Akkang Suraili Omaron of Brgy Tulay, Jolo and Mardan Dammang Jamasali from Brgy Latih, Patikul.

Through the efforts of the 15th Civil Military Operations Battalion and collaboration with the 7th Special Action Battalion, PNP SAF under PLt. Col. Balinang, they were able to execute a buy-bust operation. Seized from their possession were the marked money, ammunition of caliber .45 pistols and improvised explosive device components to include several blasting caps, assorted sizes of time fuse cord, about a kilogram of suspected ammonium nitrate, 81mm mortal shell, nails, marbles, aluminum pipes and wire switches. This was made possible after a concerned citizen tip-off and was brought to the attention of 15 Civil Military Operations (15CMO) Battalion which was conducting Community Support Program at Brgy San Raymundo, Jolo. Other units involved in the operation were the Metro Jolo Inter-Agency Task Group and 35th Infantry Battalion.

According to Lt. Col. Nelicar Corsino, Commander 15CMOBn, the arrested suspects Omaron and Jamsali were the suppliers of IED components used during the August 24, 2020 Jolo twin blast.

Furthermore, Maj. Gen. Gonzales. “The capture of the suppliers is a significant development as the components they trade are really devastating if assembled as a bomb. These people who make bombings possible are as twisted as the bombers themselves. Fortunately, us – the police and the military – are backed by the local government and the masses in the province. All of us are hoping and optimistic that we will soon neutralize remaining Abu Sayyaf Group leaders in Sulu.”



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Kalinaw News: Former rebels in Tagum City receive livelihood assistance from the government

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Posted to Kalinaw News (May 3, 2021): Former rebels in Tagum City receive livelihood assistance from the government



San Agustin, Tagum City – 75 former rebels (FRs) residing at Freedom Residences received livelihood starter kits provided by TESDA Region XI in partnership with LGU Tagum, 10th Civil-Military Operations Battalion (10CMOBn) and various Civil Society Organization (CSO) on May 1, 2021 at Multi-purpose Covered Gym, Freedom Residences, Brgy Cuambogan, Tagum City.

The livelihood kits will be used in the establishment of Herbal Wellness Community Garden that will be put up inside the compound of 10CMOBn. It aims to empower the FRs and will serve as an avenue for their economic sustainability, as well as of the community.

The said former rebels were educated and trained by TESDA with the basic knowledge on the standard practice of herbal production, processing and utilization of herbal/medicinal plants and subsequently made these into herbal products such as; dishwashing liquid, detergent and hand soap among others.

Mrs. Gemma Quiroga, one of the beneficiaries, thanked the government for the unending support. This opportunity, according to her, proves that the government is true to their words in helping them after they laid down their arms and be part of the mainstream society.

Meanwhile, Lieutenant Colonel Isagani G Nato, Commander 10CMOBn, expressed his gratitude to the partner agencies, “I would like to thank the government agencies, the LGU Tagum and our partner stakeholders for their continued support in organizing and providing programs that would greatly benefit our former rebels.”

This program is part of the EO Nr. 70 the so-called Whole-of-Nation Approach to End Local Communist Armed Conflict that prioritizes Former Rebels and Indigenous People (IP) in giving basic needs and services.



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Kalinaw News: Tausugs planting “Seeds of Hope”

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Posted to Kalinaw News (May 3, 2021): Tausugs planting “Seeds of Hope”



Talipao Sulu – On April 29 2021, troops from 6th Special Forces Company and 64th Infantry Battalion Community Support Program (CSP) Platoon under the 2nd Special Forces Battalion took the turn as they transition from combat operations to civil-military works in Barangay Bud Bunga, Talipao, Sulu.

The week-long activity kicked off with a seed distribution and practical gardening exercises. The program aims to empower the newly formed Bud Bunga Women’s Association to undertake gardening as a “food on the table” means for sustenance. The project is a competition to have the most productive garden in the community and is spearheaded by the military as part of their food security initiatives in conflict-affected areas.

“We hope that this venture will expand into a livelihood program for our members to benefit,” said Analin Robin, President, Bud Bunga Women’s Organization.

The women’s organization was organized by the military and Talipao LGU as a pre-activity of Barangay Bud Bunga’s Balik Barangay Program held last April 8. Since 2001, Bud Bunga residents has been displaced, seeking refuge in nearby barangays before their community was liberated from the Abu Sayyaf holds last year.

The military-initiated developmental activity was sponsored by East-West Seeds corporation and other private individuals. To enable sustainable livelihood and support sanitation, troops installed a temporary 4,000 Liter water system. A sanitation facility (comfort room) was also constructed by soldiers for the community.

“Most of our troops, including some of our officers, are products of agricultural villages. We would be sharing this knowledge on farming to our Tausug brothers and sisters for them to adapt the technology since they are not traditional land tillers,” said Lieutenant Colonel Jooney Jay R Busińos, Commander 2nd Special Forces Battalion.

The troops also conducted hands-on training on proper seed germination and nursing as part of the distribution. A 500 square meter lot will be established by the troops as a model garden for “future farmers” to have a feel of a scaled-up production.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Busińos, the activity will cater to develop economic activities and sustainability in the area. Aside from fighting the enemy, the military is there to develop the communities.”

Units have stepped up developmental efforts as communities are being liberated from the shadows of the Abu Sayaff Group.

The ASG in Sulu, now numbering less than a few dozen core members, has been evading government troops as they struggle to reconstitute due to unrelenting military operations.

On April 29, 2021, the 2nd Special Forces Battalion, as part of Task Group Dagger, and other military units under Joint Task Force-Sulu scored successive encounters. “Through focused military operations, we can end the Abu Sayyaf terrorists. Through civil-military operations, we create meaningful engagements to render hostile narrative irrelevant, resolve root causes of armed conflict and prevent conflict relapse,” said Brigadier General Antonio I Bautista, Commander 1101st Infantry Brigade overseeing the operations of 2nd Special Forces Battalion.

Judging for the most productive farm will be conducted after four months, taking into account the yield and general appearance of the lots.

Financial rewards and additional farming tools will also be given to encourage expansion of their gardens



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https://www.kalinawnews.com/tausugs-planting-seeds-of-hope/

Kalinaw News: Ex-NPA mother reunites with daughter after 2 years

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Posted to Kalinaw News (May 3, 2021): Ex-NPA mother reunites with daughter after 2 years



Ex-NPA mother reunites with daughter after 2 years

IMPASUGONG, BUKIDNON. May 3 – After two years of separation because of her membership with the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG), a mother has finally met her daughter at the Headquarters of 8th Infantry (Dependable) Battalion, Impasugong, Bukidnon on April 28, 2021.

Melina M Gamut @Mila, a Former Rebel (FR) said that a week after giving birth to her second child in 2019, she was forced to hand the baby over to the Benlot family who were back then still supporters of the communist rebels. She added that she left the child at Sitio Kisayab, Brgy Bonacao, San Fernando, Bukidnon.

Melina revealed that, “Grabe akong kasubo, kahadlok ug kamingaw tungod dili nako kauban akong anak, namatay akong bana ug namatay usab akong igsuon. Kining tanan nahitabo tungod ako nahimong myembro sa NPA.” (I suffered from depression, fear, and longing because my daughter was not with me, my husband died, and my younger brother also. All these happened because I became a member of New People’s Army.)

With the joint efforts of the 56th Infantry Battalion (56IB) and the 8th Infantry Battalion (8IB), Melina was able to reunite with her daughter and she emotionally said, “Dako ang akong pasasalamat sa 8IB ug 56IB sa ilang dili maihap nga mga paningkamot aron nga makauban nako akoang anak. Sa akong mga kauban kaniadto, mas maayo nga magsurender na karon ug mobalik sa inyong pamilya sa wala pa namatay ang inyong bana, asawa o igsuon susama sa nahitabo sa akoa. (I am very thankful to the 8th Infantry Battalion and 56th Infantry Battalion for their endless efforts in order for me to finally be reunited with my daughter. To my former comrades, I urge you to return to your family before your husband, wife or brother dies just like what happened to me.)

Lieutenant Colonel Norman Valdez, Commander, 56th Infantry Battalion said, “Dako ang akong pasalamat nga sa katapusan nga naamgohan ni Melina ang mga kalisud sa pag-uban sa NPA ug nakahukom nga mosurender. Ang nasaksihan namo nga panagtagbo sa inahan ug anak ang buot namo nga mahitabo sa tanang myembro sa CTG. Sa tanan nga nahabilin nga mga NPA, nahibal-an nako nga gikapoy namo ug giawhag ko kamo nga mosurender aron makauban ang inyong pamilya,” (I am happy that in the end Melina realized the result of being an NPA and that she decided to surrender. Her reunion with her daughter is what we also aim to happen to other members of the Communist-terrorist Group. We call on you to surrender and choose to be with your family.)

Lieutenant Colonel Edgardo Talaroc Jr, Commander, 8th Infantry Battalion also said, “Nakita ninyo ang kamatuoran nga gibuhat sa komunistang grupo kang Melina. Giguba nila ang iyang kinabuhi ug pamilya nga maoy hinungdan sa iyang kasubo. Karon ang oras nga imong patalinghugan ang panawagan sa gobyerno nga biyaan na ang armadong pakigbisog aron makaubang malipayon ang inyong pamilya. Maghiusa kita alang sa kalinaw nga walay panagsangka ug kamatayon.” (You saw what the communist group did to Melina. They destroyed her life and family which caused her great sorrow. Now is the time to heed the call of the government to leave the armed struggle and choose to live happily with your family. Let us all work together to finally achieve peace without bloodshed.)

In the meantime, Melina and her daughter will be under the custody of the 56th Infantry Battalion.



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https://www.kalinawnews.com/ex-npa-mother-reunites-with-daughter-after-2-years/

WESTMINCOM: 2 ASG affiliated bomb component dealers arrested in Sulu

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 Posted to the Western Mindanao Command (WESTMINCOM) Facebook Page (May 3, 2021): 2 ASG affiliated bomb component dealers arrested in Sulu 










11th Infantry "Alakdan" Division

2 ASG AFFILIATED BOMB COMPONENT DEALERS ARRESTED IN SULU

May 03, 2021, Camp Bautista, Jolo, Sulu - Joint law enforcement operations of the Joint Task Force–Sulu and Philippine National Police on May 2, 2021 led to the arrest of bomb component traders at Jolo, Sulu.
 
Joint Task Force – Sulu and 11th Infantry Division Commander MGen William N Gonzales identified the personalities arrested for violation of RA 1059 or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Act and RA 9516 or Illegal/ Unlawful Possession, Manufacture, Dealing In, Acquisition or Disposition of Firearms, Ammunition or Explosives as Akkang Suraili Omaron of Brgy Tulay, Jolo and Mardan Dammang Jamasali from Brgy Latih, Patikul.
 
"Through the efforts of the 15th Civil Military Operations Battalion and our collaboration with the 7th Special Action Battalion, PNP SAF under PLtc Balinang, we were able to execute a buy-bust operation around 2:20pm of May 2. Seized from their possesion were the the marked money, ammunition of cal .45 pistols and improvised explosive device components to include several blasting caps, assorted sizes of time fuse cord, about a kilogram of suspected ammonium nitrate, 81mm mortal shell, nails, marbles, aluminum pipes and wire switches," MGen Gonzales added.
 
Accordingly, this came into being after a tip-off from a concerned citizen was brought to the attention of 15 Civil Military Operations (15CMO) Battalion which was conducting Community Support Program at Brgy San Raymundo, Jolo. Other units involved in the operation were the Metro Jolo Inter-Agency Task Group and 35th Infantry Battalion.
 
Per 15CMO Commander Ltc Nelicar Corsino, Omaron and Jamsali were the suppliers of IED components used during the August 24, 2020 Jolo twin blast.
 
"The capture of the suppliers is a significant development as the components they trade are really devastating if assembled as a bomb. These people who make bombings possible are as twisted as the bombers themselves. Fortunately, us - the police and the military - are backed by the local governement and the masses in the province. All of us are hoping and optimistic that we will soon neutralize remaining Abu Sayyaf Group leaders in Sulu." - MGen Gonzales.
 
#AlakdanTroopers
#JTFSulu
#AFPyoucanTRUST

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15 more NPA rebels yield in Masbate

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 5. 2021): 15 more NPA rebels yield in Masbate (By Connie Calipay and Mar Serrano)



BACK TO THE FOLD. Some 15 New People’s Army (NPA) rebels operating in Masbate province surrendered on Tuesday (May 4, 2021) to the Army's 2nd Infantry Battalion in Milagros town. The recent surrender brought to 126 communist rebels and supporters in Masbate who decided to return to the fold of the law since the last quarter of 2020. (Photo courtesy of 9ID)

At least 15 New People’s Army (NPA) members operating in Masbate province surrendered on Tuesday to the Philippine Army's 2nd Infantry Battalion in Milagros town, an official of the 9th Infantry Division (9ID) said on Wednesday.

Capt. John Paul Belleza, 9ID Public Affairs Division (DPAO) chief, said
eight of the surrenders were regular NPA guerillas while the rest were members of the Sangay ng Partido sa Lokalidad, a group of mass base supporters.

The former rebels also surrendered their firearms including assault rifles, shotguns, and .38 and .357 caliber handguns.

Belleza said the latest surrender brought to 126 the communist rebels and supporters operating in Masbate who have decided to return to the fold of the law since the last quarter of 2020.


Lt. Col. Siegfried Felipe Awichen, 2IB battalion commander, in a statement, said the new surrenderers would undergo reintegration procedures and be enrolled in the government's Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).

Under the E-CLIP, the former rebels will receive cash, livelihood, housing, medical and educational assistance, including remuneration for the firearms that they surrendered.

Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Henry Robinson, commander of Joint Task Force Bicolandia, said the continuously increasing number of communist terrorist group (CTG) members who are returning to the fold of the law is proof of the effective implementation of President Rodrigo Duterte's Executive Order 70 or the Whole-of-Nation Approach of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC).

“Through our E-CLIP, we will ensure that you, our former rebels will be provided with cash, livelihood, housing, medical and even educational assistance in order for you to start anew as you take the path of peace…With these accomplishments, the 9ID and JTF Bicolandia is very positive that the CTG will eventually collapse in this island province in the soonest possible time,” he added.

The NPA, along with the Communist Party of the Philippines, is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139200

Hunger, hardships force 2 ranking NPA rebels to surrender

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 5. 2021): Hunger, hardships force 2 ranking NPA rebels to surrender (By Alexander Lopez)



SURRENDERERS. Lt. Col. Julius Cesar C. Paulo, commander of the Army's 23rd Infantry Battalion, welcomes alias 'Hajie or Saed', the front secretary of Guerrilla Front 88 of the New People's Army, and alias 'May-may or Wena', a political officer, during their surrender at its headquarters in Barangay Alubihid, Buenavista, Agusan del Norte on May 3. (Photo courtesy of 23IB)

Two ranking New People’s Army (NPA) leaders operating in the areas of Agusan del Sur and parts of Agusan del Norte surrendered on May 3 to the Army’s 23rd Infantry Battalion (23IB), a military official said Wednesday.

In a statement, Lt. Col. Julius Cesar C. Paulo, 23IB commander,
identified the NPA officer only as alias 'Hajie' or 'Saed,' 36, the front secretary of Guerrilla Front 88 of the North Central Mindanao Command (NCMRC) of the NPA.

The other surrenderer, Paulo said, is alias 'May-may or Wena,' 31, political officer and political instructor of the same NPA unit.


Paulo said the two surrendered at the headquarters of 23IB in Barangay Alubihid, Buenavista, Agusan del Norte on May 3, and handed over a 1911 .45-caliber pistol with one magazine and five ammunition.

Hajie could no longer endure the hunger and difficulties they experienced inside the movement, he said.

“We do not have enough supply of food as most of our supporters in communities in Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur has already cut ties with the movement. Securing food supply is among the difficulties that GF 88 is facing. Most of the members and fighters in GF 88 are demoralized due to the difficult situation,” Hajie was quoted in the dialect as saying.

He said he also wished to reunite with his family, especially his children.

Paulo welcomed the two surrenderers as he recognized their "bravery in deciding to leave the rebel movement".

“The testimony of alias Hajie indicates the disintegration of the NPA movement in Agusan del Norte due to the difficulties they now face as the consequences of the mass surrenders of their supporters in communities,” Paulo said.

He also hopes that the remaining members of GF88 and GF4A in the province would follow suit.

“Listen and accept programs and services of the government being offered to you. This is for your benefit and the future of your families. Surrender now and start to live peacefully in your communities,” Paulo said.

The CPP-NPA is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139229

6 BIFF members avail of gov’t amnesty program

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 5. 2021): 6 BIFF members avail of gov’t amnesty program (By Edwin Fernandez)



PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. Six members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters took their vow of commitment to the government before the Army’s 1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade in Ampatuan, Maguindanao on Wednesday (May 5, 2021). The surrenderers also turned over four high-power firearms. (Photo courtesy of 6ID)

More armed members of the lawless Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Maguindanao opted to surrender to live normal lives, the military here said Wednesday.

At least six BIFF combatants whose names were withheld for security reasons turned over their rifles
to the Army’s 1st Mechanized Brigade (1MBde) in Barangay Kamasi, Ampatuan, Maguindanao at 10 a.m. Wednesday.


Maj. Gen. Juvymax Uy, commander of the 6th Infantry Division (6ID), lauded Col. Pedro Balisi Jr., the commanding officer of 1MBde for helping convince the BIFF batch to take the path to peace.

Uy also acknowledged Mayors Mamatanto M. Mamantal and Datu Ali Pax Sangki-Mangudadatu of Sultan sa Barongis and Datu Abdullah Sangki towns, respectively, for assisting the military's peace initiatives in the area.

“The success stories of their colleagues who earlier surrendered and now reintegrated to the mainstream prompted the six BIFF (members) to follow suit,” Uy said of the six former extremists.

One of the BIFF members told reporters that living conditions inside the armed group were difficult.

“Life is hard, we need to be with our loved ones peacefully and no longer outlawed,” the surrenderer said.

Since 2017, more than 300 BIFF gunmen have surrendered in batches to various units of the 6ID.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139195

6ID chief honors 7 wounded personnel in fight vs. BIFF

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 5. 2021): 6ID chief honors 7 wounded personnel in fight vs. BIFF (By Edwin Fernandez)



WOUNDED HEROES. Maj. Gen. Juvymax Uy, the Army’s 6th Infantry Division commander, pins a medal to an injured infantryman inside the 6th Infantry Division (6ID) Camp Siongco Hospital in Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao on Wednesday (May 5, 2021). Six other soldiers belonging to various field units of the 6ID were given medals for their fight against the local terror group, Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters operating in Central Mindanao. (Photo courtesy of 6ID)

CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao – The commander of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division honored Wednesday the personnel wounded in the campaign against lawless elements in the province.

Major General Juvymax Uy, 6th ID chief and commander of Joint Task Force Central, awarded medals of heroism to seven members of 14th Mechanized Company, 1st Mechanized Infantry Battalion, and the 25th Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit-Active Auxiliary Company.

The soldiers were wounded in action
following a series of explosions of anti-personnel mines while conducting security operations in Barangay Kitango, Datu Saudi Ampatuan town, and Barangay Labu-Labu, Datu Hoffer, all of Maguindanao.


“Your bravery and heroism in performing your respective duties against the enemy of the state are hereby recognized,” Uy told the wounded personnel as he pinned the wounded personnel medals to them.

Uy said the wounded personnel are recovering fast and will soon be redeployed to their respective units.

They have been pursuing three factions of the Daesh-inspired Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters in Maguindanao.

“Actually, the BIFF strength is diminishing,” Lt. Colonel John Paul Baldomar, speaking for the 6ID, said.

Baldomar said from the strength of 300 BIFF combatants over the last two years, the group currently has some 50 fighters left operating in the peripheries of Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat, and North Cotabato provinces.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139160

P195-M Apayao farm-to-market road ‘antidote’ to insurgency

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 5. 2021): P195-M Apayao farm-to-market road ‘antidote’ to insurgency (By Leilanie Adriano)



FARM-TO-MARKET ROAD. This farm-to-market road in Barangay Imelda, Pudtol, Apayao is now serving its purpose to facilitate the easier transport of agricultural commodities to the market. In neighboring Flora town, another multi-million project such as this is ongoing to benefit banana farmers in the area. (PNA file photo by Leilanie G. Adriano)

The ongoing construction of an 11.85-kilometer Sta. Maria-Mallig-Upper Atok farm-to-market road (FMR) in Flora, Apayao is seen to boost economic livelihood and help resolved insurgency in the area once completed.

The PHP195 million project is under the World Bank-supported Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP) with a 10 percent counterpart fund from the provincial government of Apayao.

The road is expected to benefit at least three farming villages of Flora such as Barangays Santa Maria, Mallig and Upper Atok.


Last April 30, a composite team from the provincial government of Apayao led by Governor Eleanor C. Bulut-Begtang inspected the project, which is expected to be completed next year.

In a consultation meeting with village officials, Begtang urged residents to help the government in ensuring peace and order in their respective barangays, especially in the light of reported activities of communist terrorists.

Clashes between Philippine Army troopers and the communist rebels last March occurred in two interior barangays of Flora.

“Peace and order is the driving force that will allow us to overcome challenges and will open more doors to progress in the province,” the governor said during the meeting.

Once the multimillion farm-to-market road is completed, the governor expressed optimism that it will not only attract better market opportunities to benefit banana growers in the area but it will also open up investment and livelihood opportunities while improving the delivery of government services closer to people.

Amid an ongoing pandemic, the province of Apayao continues to implement its various infrastructure development projects such as the FMR improvement project in Flora town.

Other sub-projects in support of the program include the establishment of a warehouse in the municipalities of Sta. Marcela, Luna, Flora, Calanasan and Pudtol, a coffee processing center in Calanasan and a multipurpose banana trading center in Barangay Poblacion, Flora town which will soon consolidate banana produce in the said municipality.

“We are so much thankful for this project as this would facilitate the easier transport of farmers’ produce to the market," said Flora vice mayor Jessica de San Jose during the meeting.

She assured that the people of Flora will always be in full support of the provincial government’s efforts to alleviate poverty particularly in uplifting the lives of locals.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139214

BARMM lauds military report on declining ASG threat in BaSulTa

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 5. 2021): BARMM lauds military report on declining ASG threat in BaSulTa (By Noel Punzalan)



MILITARY ACCOMPLISHMENTS. BARMM Chief Minister Ahod B. Ebrahim lauds the military for curbing the terrorist actions of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) in the region, particularly in the island provinces of Sulu, Basilan, and Tawi-Tawi. Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan Jr. (inset), commander of the AFP’s Western Mindanao Command, said during his visit to the BARMM government in Cotabato City on Monday (May 3, 2021) that the ASG threat in the area, particularly in Sulu province, has been declining since the first quarter of this year. (Photos courtesy of BIO BARMM)

Officials of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) here have lauded the report of the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Western Mindanao Command (AFP-Westmincom) on the decreasing terror activities of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) in the island-provinces of the region.

BARMM Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim said Wednesday that when the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), once the biggest Moro rebel group in Mindanao, signed the peace agreement with the national government, they knew that the region’s transition period would not be an easy path.

“We know that there are still splinter groups and extremist organizations that would provide challenges in the process,” Ebrahim, once the head of the MILF, said in a statement.


Following the signing into law of the Bangsamoro Organic Law by President Rodrigo Duterte in July 2018, he said the BARMM has been established to assure its constituents of well-deserved peace and sustainable development after decades of conflict and unrest.

“We are fortunate that in this journey, we have our dear partners from the security sector to help us out in maintaining order,” Ebrahim said.

He added: “The (government) troops whom we once faced at the other side of the fence is now working with us, side by side, in building a Bangsamoro that we can be proud of.”

Ebrahim’s statement came following a visit on Monday by Westmincom chief Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan Jr. to the BARMM government center in this city.

While here, Vinluan updated the BARMM officials on the security situation and development challenges in the BARMM island provinces of Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi, otherwise known as the BaSulTa area.

In particular, Vinluan focused on the current security situation in Sulu, specifically its densely vegetated forests, which the ASG terrorists use as a sanctuary against pursuing government forces.

A presentation from the military’s Joint Task Force (JTF) Sulu showed that from July 1, 2020 to May 2, 2021, the task force had 38 encounters with the ASG and has neutralized 260 of its members; 34 of whom were killed, 42 apprehended, and 184 surrendered.

In addition, Vinluan said the JTF Sulu has assessed that for the first quarter of 2021, the ASG now has only 132 combatants compared to the 282 and 145 fighters in 2019 and 2020, respectively.

He said the ASG’s firearms also significantly decreased this year with only 147 left when it used to possess 330 weapons in 2019 and 155 in 2020.

So far, he said there were no recorded terrorist acts perpetrated by the local group this year.

Vinluan said the ASG was involved in 22 atrocities in 2019 and five in 2020, the last of which was the twin explosions in Barangay Walled City in Jolo, Sulu on August 24 last year.


He pointed out that JTF Sulu adheres to its mission in conducting military operations to defeat the ASG and to support the government peace accords with the MILF and Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) to significantly contribute to the peace, security, and development efforts of the province.

Vinluan said military action is only a small factor in combatting terrorism in the region, with the major element depending on the assistance from the BARMM government.

“We need your help to finally end the conflict in Sulu,” Vinluan told the BARMM officials.

Brig. Gen. William Gonzales, JTF Sulu commander, together with four subordinate brigade commanders of the task force accompanied Vinluan during his recent visit here.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139141

DavNor guv to lead rescue of 125 IPs in Haran

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 4. 2021): DavNor guv to lead rescue of 125 IPs in Haran (By Prexx Marnie Kate Trozo)  May 4, 2021, 11:50 pm




Davao del Norte Governor Edwin Jubahib (PNA file photo)

DAVAO DEL NORTE – With the issuance of the arrest warrant by the Davao City Regional Trial Court (RTC) against six administrators of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) Haran Center for child abuse, Governor Edwin Jubahib said they are planning to rescue the remaining 125 Indigenous People (IP) families locked up at the facility.

“We had an initial meeting and we will pull out the IPs inside [Haran Center]. We have already prepared the shelter of the IPs,”
he said Tuesday.


Jubahib was referring to the housing projects of the National Housing Authority (NHA) and the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) housing in Sitio Dulian and Sitio Tibukag, Barangay Dagohoy in Talaingod, Davao del Norte.

“This is really for them. If the rescue commences, we will immediately turn over the housing units to them and will give them livelihood,” he added.

Jubahib said the Regional Regional Peace and Order Council of Region 11 (RPOC-11) will continue to file charges against other UCCP Haran administrators.

The April 21 arrest warrant was issued against UCCP Bishop Hamuel Tequis, Rev. Daniel Palicte, Ephraim Malazarte, Jong Monzon, secretary-general of Pasaka Confederation of Lumad Organizations in Southern Mindanao (Pasaka-SMR), Lindy Trenilla, and Grace Avila.

All have been charged with two counts of violation of RA 7610 or Child Abuse Law.

However, a bail bond was secured for the child abuse cases, and arraignment is scheduled for July 16, 2021.

The omnibus motion filed by the accused was denied by Judge Baguio on April 28, prompting them to secure bail last April 29.

“It does not mean that they are free from the case. They will still be facing charges of illegal detention. Not only that, they used the IPs in doing rallies,” Jubahib said.

The Haran Center, he said, is not a recognized institution and a school as well.

“The IPs inside the facility are being exploited by the communist rebel movement for various terroristic activities,” Jubahib said.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139049

'Negotiations' led to surrender of 17 rebels in Bukidnon

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 4. 2021): 'Negotiations' led to surrender of 17 rebels in Bukidnon



SURRENDER. The firearms and other war materiel from the 17 communist rebels who surrendered on May 3, 2021 in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, are displayed by the Army's 1st Special Forces Battalion under 403rd Brigade (403rd Bde) on Monday. The Army unit attributed the surrender to persistent negotiations with the rebels. (Photo courtesy of 4ID)

The Army's 1st Special Forces Battalion (1SFB) under 403rd Brigade (403rd Bde) said Tuesday the surrender of 17 communist New People's Army (NPA) rebels in Bukidnon was part of its "continuous negotiations" with the guerillas in the area.

Lt. Col. Vercisio San Jose, 1SFB commander, said the surrenderers belong to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) NPA Sub-Regional Committee 4 (SRC) of the North Central Mindanao Regional Committee led by a certain Dionisio Micabalo.

“Our relentless military operations against this NPA unit and continuous negotiations forced them to surrender bringing with them eleven high-powered firearms,” San Jose said.

He said the rebels surrendered on May 3 in Barangay Mampayag, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon.


Maj. Gen. Andres Centino, commander of the Army's 4th Infantry Division, said the latest batch of surrenderers weakened further the communist rebel movement in Bukidnon.

“We will continue to press the fight against the CTG (Communist Terrorist Group) in our area of operations first to pressure them to surrender or decimate their forces through armed engagement if necessary,” he said.

The 17 surrenderers received cash assistance and a sack of rice from the province of Bukidnon through Gov. Jose Maria R. Zubiri Jr., while the Department of Social Welfare and Development also provided cash and food assistance as part of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program by the Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139074

NPA agitates public to fan discontent: ex-rebel

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 4. 2021): NPA agitates public to fan discontent: ex-rebel (By John Rey Saavedra)



AGITATION STRATEGY. Virgilio Quisto, a former rebel, takes off his hat for a photo after testifying about the agitation strategy of the CPP-NPA to feed the people's discontent and rise in arms against the government. Quisto, who is now working for peace in Bohol, is one of the beneficiaries of the government's Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program, receiving a 2.14-hectare land. (Photo courtesy of PIA-Bohol)

A rebel returnee who is now working with a group advocating peace in Bohol province warned the public about the strategy of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) to survive, that is to feed the people’s discontent.

Virgilio Quisto, a former rebel, said preying on people who feel helpless is the expertise of CPP-NPA for them to rise in arms against the government.


"Agitation as a strategy to keep discontent high,” Quisto said in his confession included in the information which he shared before testifying on government’s goodwill to returnees like him after deciding to go back to the fold of the law.

Among the issues raised to agitate the people against government evolved on social issues including land reform, palm oil, poverty and alleged militarization.

He said the CPP-NPA’s agitation strategy has special training and admitted he once worked as a key agitator and leader of the underground movement.

"Then, it was always easy to hit the raw nerve of the poor people, because we trained for that. Now, however, no matter how good the agitation is, somehow the government can easily get and appease the sentiments of the people," Quisto said in front of hundreds of land reform beneficiaries accepting their Certificates of Land Ownership Awards and Agricultural Free Patents during the service caravan in San Vicente village in Trinidad, Bohol on April 27.

Quisto's family received 2.14 hectares of land which they have cultivated since they occupied a portion of the government-sequestered lands of the abandoned Bohol Cattle Corporation.

"Ang ila, programa alang sa kagubot, wala silay Department of Agrarian Reform nga tinuod nga manghatag og yuta, wala silay programa alang sa mga kabus, ang ila, ang pagdakop sa emosyon sa tawo aron mo-alsa (Their program is all for disturbance. They don’t have DAR that distributes lands, they don’t have programs for the poor, what they have, is to capture people’s emotion to rise),” he said.

Quisto joined the CPP-NPA in Surigao del Sur in 1987 and served the armed wing of the National Democratic Front for 12 years.

He said after sensing that the government was getting serious in the campaign against the underground movement in Surigao peninsula, he and his family went home to Bohol.

"It was the government’s offensive against the rebels and overhead, we could see cannonballs flying and exploding in the hills," he said, describing his return to Bohol as a “rather comfortable situation”.

While in Bohol, he worked with the Bohol Guerilla Front 3 based in the mountains of Maribojoc, Loon, San Isidro, Calape Tubigon and Antequera.

He claimed he was present during the encounter in Tan-awan village in Tubigon in 1995 where, he said, they had two casualties.

Quisto went down from hiding in the mountains in 2016 and joined the legal front.

Between 2019 and 2020, Quisto again went active in the Sandatahang Yunit Pampropaganda operating in the forests of Bilar, Batuan, and nearby towns but admitted he was too old for the mountain treks.

After he felt the disillusionment over empty promises in the movement, he decided to make it to the lowlands and live in peace.

Quisto, a member of the Talibon Trinidad Farmers Association (TTFA), is now helping the government in convincing former comrades to go back to the fold of the law.

In his testimony, he prodded his comrades who are still in the mountains fighting the lost cause to put cooperation and unity with the government in their hearts.

"Wala na ba diay gyuy luna sa inyong kasingkasing ang tinabangay ug hangopay sa masa? Wala na tay rason pa, kay ania na ang atong gitagna niadto nga dili madayon. Ania na, nagpang-apod-aporan na kita sa yuta, ug dili ang kalihukan ang nakahimo niini. Mabuhi ang mga mag-uuma, Mabuhi ang DAR (Is there no room in your heart for the cooperation and harmony of the masses? We have no more reason, for here is it today what we predicted then that will not be successful. Here it is, we are already distributing the land, and it is not the movement that is doing it. Long live the farmers. Long live DAR,” Quisto said.

The CPP-NPA is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139058

Military service has no gender, says top PMA female cadet

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 4. 2021): Military service has no gender, says top PMA female cadet (By Liza Agoot)



A female top graduating cadet of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class 2021 has advised young aspirants to prepare if they want to enter the academy.

Christine Joyce Lodovico Andog, 25, of Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, said this during the press conference for the announcement of the top 10 graduates on Monday.

“To all the Filipino youth who aspires to be a cadet, first ask yourself, is this what you really want? This is because passion will be your driving force in achieving your dream. If you want it, prepare ahead of time,” she said.

Andog is among the 26 females in the 164 members of the “MASALIGAN” (Mandirigmang Samahan ng Lakas at Sandigan ng Bayan) Class who will be graduating on May 10 and joining the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). There are 138 male cadets in the class.

Of the 26 females, seven are among the 16 awardees. They are Andog who is top 5; Valerie Mae Vicente Dicang of La Trinidad, Number 3; Pamela Avila Calleja of Malinao, Albay at number 8; and Shirly Fatima Eguia Lim of Tacloban City at number 10.

The female cadets who will receive special awards are Lady Deane Balboa Sarmiento of San Fernando, Pampanga as the Athletic Saber awardee for the female cadets; Mae Pearl Alarcon Agustin of Malinao, Aklan will receive the Military Justice award; and Annie Mazo Chen of Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija will get the Journalism award.

Andog said that reviewing and knowing one’s weakness and doing something about it will help the aspirant pass the initial screening which is the entrance exam.

“Review a lot. Life does not always depend on luck. If you want to be a PMA cadet then work hard for it, pray for it,” Andog said. "Preparing the physique of the person does not only start from the time the result of the written examination is released but must be a way of life. Exercise should be a part of life,” she added.

She said the physical and mental abilities are not the only factor that aspirants should have but also the character needed which includes integrity, perseverance, self-respect, and strong faith in God.

On her part, Dicang said that as a female cadet, the most difficult thing "is proving yourself in all aspects. Like a small girl competing in physical, academic, military excellence along with 138 males is absolutely preposterous.”

She encouraged female aspirants saying “service has no gender, believe in God and believe in yourself.”

Jan Hernan Rebadulla Perez of Alabang, Muntinlupa, the Brigade commander and number 4 graduating cadet, said having the right and proper mindset "is a big challenge, emotionally draining and physically restricting that has affected my mental stability. But in PMA, I managed to conquer my fears."

"Survival is by adhering to the honor code and system, studying hard, and clinging to God,” he said.

Perez said as the Brigade Commander and a top student, the passion of serving the country is a by-product of the purpose for which he was able to succeed as a cadet and achieve many things while in the academy.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139001

NoCot guv assures ex-NPA rebels of gov’t support

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 4. 2021): NoCot guv assures ex-NPA rebels of gov’t support (By Edwin Fernandez)



FULL SUPPORT. North Cotabato Governor Nancy Catamco gives her all-out support to the Army’s program for former rebels dubbed as “Deradicalization to former rebels” in North Cotabato during a welcome ceremony held Monday (May 3, 2021) in Kidapawan City. She fist-bumped with one (inset) of the 50 former members of the communist New People’s Army who had joined the program. (Photo courtesy of NoCot PIO)

North Cotabato Gov. Nancy Catamco has assured at least 50 former communist rebels that government will not turn its back on them.

"We already have a government ready to support your needs. Let this program be your legacy for your children and the generations to come,”
Catamco told former communist rebels during the program. The government is ready to help you, especially my administration," Catamco said during the 15-day “deradicalization to former rebels” initiative of the Army’s 1002nd Infantry Brigade (Bde) in Kidapawan City on Monday.

Catamco vowed to support the deradicalization initiative, assuring that government intervention will not end after you laid down your guns.


"It will continue to support you until you become productive citizens of our province," she added. "I am willing to support you. I understand you have reasons, but what is important is we understand to whose interest prevails in the insurgency,” she said. “Let us stop fighting each other, we are all Filipinos.”

Meanwhile, Brig. Gen Potenciano Camba, 1002 Brigade commander, said the deradicalization to former rebels program aims to redirect the former rebels’ outlook in life to allow them to fully reform and live normal lives.

Camba urged the ex-NPA members to maintain their stance and decision to live normal lives with their families.

"We need to reset our minds to become productive members of the community. We appreciate Gov. Catamco because of her all-out support to our program,” he said.

Ka Elsa, a former NPA female member, said the program is much suited for them to change for the better.

“We need to change our views in life for the better and get rid of the rebel life for our families. This program is just what we need to do that,” she said in the vernacular after the ceremonies.

Major Ferdinand Mopal, the 1002Bde civil-military operations chief, said the project forms part of the End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) program of the national government.

Under the ELCAC, a national task force (NTF) was formed to ensure the efficient and effective implementation of a "whole-of-nation approach" of the program under Executive Order No. 70 signed by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte in 2018.

The NTF-ELCAC is tasked with carrying out the government’s call for participation in attaining a just, comprehensive, and lasting peace in the country under the rule of law, and convergence efforts in providing a complete package of assistance to former rebels and their families.

The CPP-NPA is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1138980

High-powered guns seized in Eastern Samar clash

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 4. 2021): High-powered guns seized in Eastern Samar clash (By Sarwell Meniano)



FRESH CLASH. The map of Borongan City in Eastern Samar. The Philippine Army has recovered several firearms in a clash with the communist terrorist group New People’s Army (NPA) on Monday (May 3, 2021) at the outskirts of the city. (Google image)

The Philippine Army has recovered several firearms in a clash with the communist terrorist group New People’s Army (NPA) at the outskirts of Borongan City, Eastern Samar on Monday.

Lt. Col. Oliver Alvior, commanding officer of the Philippine Army’s 78th Infantry Battalion, said that no one was hurt among government troops while bloodstains were seen in the rebel’s escape routes after the 25-minute gunfight that started around 2:20 p.m. in the upland village of San Andres.

The fleeing rebels left behind different types of rifles: four M16, an M653, an AK47; documents with high intelligence value, and numerous personal belongings, the military said in its report sent to reporters on Tuesday.

The soldiers have stepped up their patrol in the area acting on reports of concerned civilians regarding the presence of armed rebels in their village attempting to extort food and intimidate residents.


“The active participation of the local populace is vital in the government’s campaign in ending local communist armed conflict. From the provision of the timely and accurate information regarding the presence of the NPA in the community to the extension of services directly to the community,” Alvior said in a statement.

The military attributed the villager’s support to the fight against the communist terrorist group to the recent community outreach activity last March 25, 2021.

The activity included the validation of issues and concerns identified during the community support program immersion at the grassroots level.

Residents received family food packs, hygiene kits, medicines, vegetable seeds from the Department of Agriculture, toys for children, free medical checkups, and cash assistance from the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

“While the local populace and the government work hand in hand for the peace and development of the community, the communist rebels are stalling development and attempting to maliciously obtain the sympathy of the locals through acts of force, intimidation, and fraud,” Alvior added.

The NPA, which has been waging a five-decade armed struggle against the government, is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1138997

PH to defend territory even without PCA ruling: DND

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 6. 2021): PH to defend territory even without PCA ruling: DND (By Priam Nepomuceno)



DND Secretary Delfin Lorenzana (File photo)

The Philippines is committed to protecting its rightful territories even without the 2016 Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) ruling which invalidated Chinese claims over the West Philippine Sea, the Department of National Defense (DND) said on Thursday.

"What President (Rodrigo) Duterte said last night regarding the PCA ruling is correct. There is no international law enforcement body that can enforce it. However, even without the PCA ruling, we will continue to defend what is rightfully ours," Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said in a statement.

This came after President Rodrigo R. Duterte, in his public address on Wednesday night, claimed that invoking the 2016 PCA ruling is just a waste of time.


“Iyang papel, sa totoong buhay between nations, iyang papel, wala iyan (The document showing our victory, in real life, that is nothing between nations),” he said.

Duterte also said he attempted to assert the ruling but the country gained nothing from it.

“Tayo nanalo. Ngayon pagdating ko, ang barko nandiyan sa West Philippine Sea, China ship. Tayo wala na. Tapos sabi nila itong papel sa kaso na nanalo tayo, i-pursue mo. Pinursue ko, walang nangyari (We won. Now, China’s ships are still there in the West Philippine Sea when I assumed office. However, we already withdrew ours. And they are convincing me to pursue the ruling. I pursued it but nothing happened),” he added.

On July 12, 2016, the Philippines won its case against China after the PCA ruled that China has “no legal basis” to claim historic rights over almost the strategic waters.

"As I said in my previous statement, the President’s orders have been firm and straightforward: we defend what is rightfully ours without going to war and maintain the peace in the seas," Lorenzana said.

He added that the Philippine Coast Guard and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources will not stop their patrols on the West Philippine Sea and the Kalayaan Island Group.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1139308
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