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CPP/NDF-Negros Island: Transform people’s outrage over Marcos-Duterte election steal into revolutionary resistance

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Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (May 11, 2022): Transform people’s outrage over Marcos-Duterte election steal into revolutionary resistance



Transform people’s outrage over Marcos-Duterte election steal into revolutionary resistance

Bayani Obrero
Spokesperson
NDF-Negros Island
National Democratic Front of the Philippines

May 11, 2022

The recent elections go down in history as one of the most fraudulent ever held. It is being rigged at the highest level with the outgoing tyrant Duterte at the helm.

Wielding absolute control of the automated electoral system through a cabal of appointed top Comelec officials, Duterte is stealing the 2022 elections to ensure the imminent “landslide victory” of Marcos Jr. and his daughter.

With the devious “unofficial quick count” setting the stage and conditioning the public for the eventual Marcos Jr.- Sara Duterte win, it’s only a matter of time that the they will be proclaimed as the new highest leaders of the Philippine neocolonial state in grand contravention to the real will of the people.

The people are seething in anger fully aware that the Leni Robredo-Kiko Pangilinan opposition tandem are the real winners of the vote. Rightfully, they are protesting about malfunctioning and missing vote counting machines, massive vote buying, pre-shading of ballots, widespread threat and intimidation, red-tagging especially in the countryside.

Thousands of famers and local voters in Mabinay, Negros Oriental staged a protest a day after the elections demanding that the Comelec to investigate the numerous incidents of barefaced cheating.

But the much bigger rob is the preprogramming of VCMs by the Duterte-controlled Comelec to shave and pad votes in favor of Marcos Jr. It can be cleaned from “quick count” figures an almost uniform increment votes for Marcos Jr. and Sara Duterte indicative of preprogrammed machine pattern.

Despite of this, the people of Negros Occidental managed to deliver a victory for Robredo and Duterte’s bet for governor in Negros Oriental lost by sizeable margin. Several local candidates who are openly or discreetly supportive of Robredo won in an upset against much more entrenched political families allied with Duterte.

The people did not elect the son of a dictator contrary to the common narrative circulating in the media and social media platforms, but the preprogrammed machines of Duterte’s Comelec. The fight to stop the Marcoses from returning to power and the perpetuation of the Duterte dynasty has not ended with the rigging of election results knowing who the real winners are.

Mammoth mass actions, street demonstrations and other form of protests must be mounted. We call on Negrosanon whose votes has been stolen to rise up and get organized and prevent the cheaters from taking power.

While the various revolutionary underground organization must draw more people to the revolution and the NPA must intensify tactical offensives to weaken the Duterte regime and defend the people from its fascist onslaught.

We must prepare for hard battles ahead of us and gather all our strength and courage to unite and mobilize greater number of Negrosanons to block the path of Marcos Jr back to Malacañang.

We must remain indefatigable and resolute in advancing the struggle against tyranny and dictatorship and carry forward the people’s democratic revolution to greater heights. ###

https://cpp.ph/statements/transform-peoples-outrage-over-marcos-duterte-election-steal-into-revolutionary-resistance/

CPP/CIO: Duterte and Marcos are stealing the elections

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Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (May 10, 2022): Duterte and Marcos are stealing the elections



This article is available in HiligaynonPilipinoBisaya

Duterte and Marcos are stealing the elections

Marco Valbuena
Chief Information Officer
Communist Party of the Philippines

May 10, 2022

The Marcoses and the Dutertes, in collusion with the tyrant’s henchmen in the Commission on Elections (Comelec), are robbing the 2022 elections right before the very eyes of the Filipino people. The stealing is being carried out brazenly by rigging the automated elections and the Comelec’s “unofficial quick count” fed to the media, to perpetuate the six-year Duterte tyranny and bring back the thieving Marcoses to power.

The almost nightly mass rallies of hundreds of thousands of people across the country and the widespread outpouring of support both from the middle classes and toiling masses during the past several months are proof that the Robredo-Pangilinan opposition tandem are the real winners of the vote.

Thus, a great number of people are justified in their outrage against the Comelec over the thousands of malfunctioned vote counting machines. The bigger steal, however, was carried out by the Duterte-appointed Comelec preprogramming of the Smartmatic vote counting machines that shaved and padded votes in Marcos’ favor. This was combined with massive vote-buying, preshading of ballots, as well as armed coercion, harassment and red-tagging especially in the rural areas.

With absolute control over the electoral system, Duterte is stealing the 2022 elections with the same ease as he stole the 2019 elections. As we have pointed out earlier, the May 2022 elections are stacked up for Marcos with the system of “automated counting” under the control of Duterte, his Comelec appointees and their Smartmatic programmers.

The results have been preprogrammed to make it appear that Marcos won by a “wide margin” and make his “victory” appear “beyond question.” The rapid release of “unofficial” results was meant to overwhelm and paralyze the people with awe, and preempt election protests and street protest actions.

Duterte and the Comelec, however, are overweaving the illusion of a Marcos “landslide victory” over opposition leader Leni Robredo. It has left the people incredulous. Statisticians looking into the results released by the Comelec’s “transparent” server are seeing the machine-pattern of vote count increments and distribution of votes, which they believe to be inconsistent with mathematical laws.

Marcos’ preprogrammed “victory” grossly obscures the fact that the Filipino people are disenchanted with tyranny and dictatorship, and have had enough of the oppressive policies and repression under the Duterte regime which Marcos Jr. promotes and praises. The broad masses of workers and peasants, the unemployed masses, the rank-and-file employees and small professionals, who have been at the frontlines of the anti-tyranny movement, are all fed up with corruption, military and police overspending, extrajudicial killings, abductions, torture, unlawful arrests, red-tagging and terrorist-labelling, national treachery, unmitigated government borrowing, increasingly burdensome taxes, low wages and unemployment, rising prices and economic crisis due to neoliberal policies.

Because the right to count the vote has been taken away by the automated elections, the people, opposition political parties and the media have no way of independently verifying or challenging the results of the elections. Many, especially among the pettybourgeoisie (middle classes), are dismayed by the outcome of the Comelec’s “quick count.” They tend to lay the blame on “the masses” for “voting a thief.” They harbored the illusion of a “fair elections” under Duterte’s tyranny. They discount the basic fact that the elections were stolen, and that in the final analysis, the people’s votes did not matter. They must be encouraged to break out of their individual shells, get organized, unite with the broader movement of workers and peasants and help wage widespread mass resistance.

Even as the broad democratic sectors question the results of the elections, they need to come together to express the people’s collective disgust over the prospect of Marcos’ return to power through deceit and disinformation. They must denounce Duterte and the Comelec and work to frustrate their attempts to usher Marcos back to power.

Through the years, the ruling reactionary system has allowed the political and financial rehabilitation of the Marcoses. For several decades now, and especially during the past several years, historical facts were distorted and people fed with false information which not only pervaded social media, but promoted as well in textbooks which poison the minds of schoolchildren about the “golden days” of the Marcos dictatorship. Imelda and the Marcos family have evaded punishment despite conviction over a number of cases of corruption and human rights violations. The tyrant Duterte, himself, has been a key peddler of the Marcos lie.

The battle to stop the return of the Marcoses to power has not yet ended. Knowing who really won the May 9 elections, the people must be aroused, organized and mobilized to expose and fight election rigging and prevent the cheaters from seizing power.

The broad democratic sectors have to gather all their strength and courage to unite and mobilize the greatest number of people in marches and demonstrations to block the Marcos’ path back to Malacañang. They must remain indefatigable and militantly pursue their quest to make the Marcoses and the Dutertes pay for years of plunder and oppression.

The Marcos-Duterte stealing of the elections clearly show the further deterioration of the rotten ruling system. Thus, people are being drawn to join the revolution. Since last night, we have received reports how many young people are asking how to join the revolutionary underground and the New People’s Army. Conditions for wider civil war are arising in the country. The Party is determined to unite and lead the Filipino people in their struggle for democracy against tyranny and dictatorship, and carry forward the national democratic revolution with utmost resolve.

https://cpp.ph/statements/duterte-and-marcos-are-stealing-the-elections/

CPP/NPA-Sorsogon: Mga biktima ng tanim baril-granada ng AFP at PNP umabot na sa 12 sa Sorsogon

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Propaganda statement posted to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Website (May 10, 2022): Mga biktima ng tanim baril-granada ng AFP at PNP umabot na sa 12 sa Sorsogon (Victims of the AFP and PNP planted grenades have reached 12 in Sorsogon)




Mga biktima ng tanim baril-granada ng AFP at PNP umabot na sa 12 sa Sorsogon

Samuel Guerrero
Spokesperson
NPA-Sorsogon (Celso Minguez Command)
Bicol Regional Operational Command (Romulo Jallores Command)
New People's Army

May 10, 2022

Mariin naming kinukundena ang serye ng pagtatanim ng baril at bomba/granada modus at ang pagbibintang na NPA o MB na ginagawa ng PNP at AFP laban sa mga sibilyan sa probinsya ng Sorsogon. Sinisira ng pakanang ito ang buhay ng mamamayang walang kalaban-laban.

Mula 2021 ay umabot na sa 24 na sibilyan ang walang pakundangang pinaratangang kasapi ng NPA o MB. Labindalawa rito ang tinamnan ng ebidensyang baril at granada/bomba at sinampahan ng gawa-gawang kaso (tingnan ang tala mula sa pahayag ng CMC noong Setyembre 23, 2021 para sa dagdag na impormasyon).

Nito lamang Mayo 4, bandang alas-7:00 ng umaga ay tinaniman ng bomba, inaresto at sinampahan ng gawa-gawang kasong illegal possession, manufacture, acquisition of firearms, and explosives at pinaratangang myembro ng milisyang bayan si Danilo Fombuena Hapa, 49, isang magsasaka at panapanahong nagtatrabaho bilang construction worker sa Sityo Parad, Brgy. Fabrica, Barcelona. Ang dumakip sa kanya ay mga elemento ng Barcelona PNP sa pangunguna nina PSSgt Michael Estavillo, PSSgt Erwin Estaras at kanilang intelligence asset na si Philip H. France. Kasama rin sa naturang operasyon ang mga tropa ng 31st IBPA Alpha Coy, 9th ID at 92nd SAC-SAF.

Pinalalabas ngayon na si Hapa ang #6 Municipal Most Wanted Person ng Barcelona PNP. Matagal na siyang pinag-iinitan at pinararatangang tagasuporta ng NPA. Kabilang sya sa mahigit kumulang na 50 residente ng Brgy. Fabrica na sapilitang “pinasurender” noong 2020 nang maglunsad ng RCSP ang 31st IBPA sa naturang barangay.

Ang modus ng AFP at PNP na pagtatanim ng pekeng ebidensya at walang batayang pagpaparatang sa mga sibilyan ay naglalayong gipitin at takutin ang mga mamamayang Sorsoganon upang hadlangan ang kanilang paglaban sa tiranikong pasistang paghahari ng rehimeng US-Duterte at ng mga alipores nito na sa pamumuno ng NTF-ELCAC. Bahagi rin ito ng kanilang kampanyang misimpormasyon upang palabasing humihina na ang rebolusyonaryong kilusan sa probinsya habang umaani ng “accomplishments” at kumikita ng pera ang hanay ng PNP sa pagdedeklarang kabilang sa mga “most wanted” ang kanilang mga nadadakip sa ilalim ng operasyong “Manhunt Charlie” ng PNP.

Mas maalwan para sa AFP at PNP na sirain ang buhay ng mga sibilyan gamit ang kanilang pekeng mga ebidensya kaysa kumprontahin ang kanilang tunay na kalaban, ang NPA. Hindi pinag-iiba ng PNP at AFP ang mga armadong pwersa at mga sibilyan sa kanilang walang habas na paglabag sa mga karapatan ng mamamayang Sorsoganon.

Nananawagan kami sa mga kagawad ng midya, sa Commission on Human Rights at mga organisasyong nagtataguyod sa karapatang tao na siyasatin ang mga kasong ito. Sa paglala ng pasismo at kawalang-pakundangan ng mga pwersa ng estado sa probinsya, higit na kailangan ng mga inaapi ang mapagdudulugan ng kanilang mga reklamo at magiging kakampi sa pagkakamit ng hustisya.

Hinahamon namin ang mga nanalo na mga kandidato na suportahan ang mga biktima. Pagkakataon ito para patunayan ang sinasabi ninyong intensyon na magsilbi sa interes ng mamamayan.

https://cpp.ph/statements/mga-biktima-ng-tanim-baril-granada-ng-afp-at-pnp-umabot-na-sa-12-sa-sorsogon/

Only best officers can get AFP top posts under new law

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 17, 2022): Only best officers can get AFP top posts under new law (By Priam Nepomuceno)


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With Republic Act 11709 officially a law, only the best officers in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) can assume the highest posts in the military, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said on Tuesday.

"The principal objective of this law is to allow general officers sufficient time, i.e., three years time-in-grade, to do their jobs. If they are not promoted to the next higher grade, they are retired. This ensures that only the best officers ascend the ladder of leadership. This also puts an end to the revolving door system in the AFP leadership that resulted from the retirement law passed in 1979," he said in a statement.

President Rodrigo R. Duterte signed the law last April 13. Republic Act 11709 or "An Act Strengthening Professionalism and Promoting the Continuity of Policies and Modernization Initiatives in the Armed Forces if the Philippines, by Prescribing Fixed Terms For Key Officers Thereof, Increasing the Mandatory Retirement Age of Generals/Flag Officers, Providing for a More Effective Attrition System, And Promoting Funds Therefore".

"We would like to thank the members of Congress, especially Sen. Dick Gordon, Sen. Ping Lacson and Cong. Boboy Tupaz for advocating and espousing this law throughout the legislative process," Lorenzana said.

Under new law, the AFP chief-of-staff, vice chief-of-staff, deputy chief-of-staff, heads of the major services (Army, Navy and Air Force), unified command commanders and inspector general will have a three-year term of office "unless sooner terminated by the President."

The President may extend the AFP chief-of-staff's tour of duty in times of war or other national emergency declared by Congress.

The law also gives the Philippine Military Academy superintendent a tour of duty of four years, "unless sooner terminated by higher authority."

Meanwhile, the law also provides for the compulsory retirement of military personnel at 56 or 30 years' satisfactory active duty, whichever is later -- for those in the grades of second lieutenant/ensign (O-1) to colonel/captain (O-6).

For those in the grades of brigadier general/commodore (O-7) to lieutenant general/vice admiral (O-9), the retirement age will be 59 or the maximum tenure-in-grade, whichever comes earlier.

Officers or enlisted personnel may avail of optional retirement upon accumulation of at least 20 years satisfactory active duty.

The law also provides that officers and enlisted personnel shall be retired one rank higher from the last rank held, provided that retirement benefits shall be based on the permanent grade last held, though this will not apply to those still in active duty prior to the effectivity of the law; and provided that the said retirees will form part of the Reserve Force.

Republic Act 11709 also limits the number of general officers to 0.01 percent of the AFP's total strength and will reduce the number of its general officers from the present 196 to 153, which we believe is the optimal number of generals to efficiently and competently lead the AFP.

"Lastly, we thank President Duterte for signing it into law RA (Republic Act) 11709, which caps his vision and programs -- higher pay, more troops, more brand new equipment, and improved health services -- for a better and professional AFP that he implemented during his term," Lorenzana said.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174638

AFP officials' fixed term to strengthen professionalism, security

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 17, 2022): AFP officials' fixed term to strengthen professionalism, security (By Wilnard Bacelonia)



SALUTE. Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Andres Centino (center) greets Philippine Army staff and personnel during a visit at their headquarters in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig on April 12, 2022. He is the longest-serving military chief since 2014 as he will be in office for 449 days or until he reaches the compulsory retirement age of 56 on Feb. 4, 2023. (Photo courtesy of PH Army Facebook)

The new law that sets a fixed term for the Armed Forces of the Philippines' (AFP) chief of staff and other key officials will end the disservice to the military leadership entrusted with the security and defense of the country.

Republic Act (RA) 11709, signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on April 13, sets a fixed three-year tour of duty for the AFP chief of staff, vice chief of staff, deputy chief of staff, major service commanders (Army, Air Force, and Navy), unified command commanders, and inspector general "unless sooner terminated by the President".

Senator Panfilo Lacson, who chairs the Committee on National Defense and Security, said on Tuesday the law will end the "revolving door" policy in the AFP.

"The leaders of our AFP will have the opportunity to implement their legacy programs instead of staying in office too briefly," he said in a statement.

Lacson, principal sponsor and a co-author of the bill, said RA 11709 will ensure the implementation of merit-based promotion and attrition systems that will assure the AFP of a continuous pool of qualified and effective leaders.

"The measure, which strengthens professionalism and continuity of the policies and modernization initiatives of the AFP, stemmed from a long-standing clamor from the military and should address the issue of stability and continuity of military leadership as some AFP chiefs of staff had terms lasting less than seven months," he said.

Senator Richard Gordon made an emphasis on the continuity and stability in AFP leadership for the defense and security of the country.

He hopes the law will expand to provide the President more choices in appointing the most qualified, not only officials who are about to retire.

“As defenders of our land, we desire to have military leaders that have vision for the improvement of our armed forces. Changes need to be made because the status quo is clearly not working,” he said in another statement.

RA 11709 is expected to enhance professionalization in the organization by strengthening the merit system, allowing the new leadership a longer period to implement reforms, and institutionalize sound policies that will redound to the improvement of the AFP.

It also aims to promote the most qualified officers to higher ranks; obviate revolving door accommodation promotions to successfully create a new culture of excellence in leadership and accountability in the AFP; and refine and improve the rules on retirement.

“This shall make the AFP a more efficient and effective organization and will contribute to the realization of our vision of a more credible Armed Forces which is a source of national pride,” the AFP said in a statement on Tuesday. “We are grateful for the support of the administration as well as the Senate and the House of Representatives in ensuring the continuity of our programs and operations.” (

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174622

NTF-ELCAC hailed for helping disadvantaged communities

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 17, 2022): NTF-ELCAC hailed for helping disadvantaged communities (By Priam Nepomuceno)


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The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) lauded the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) for resolving many problems in the so-called "geographical isolated and disadvantaged areas" (GIDAS), which greatly help in neutralizing the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army (CPP-NPA) in the countryside and resulting in their failure to extort from politicians in the just concluded elections.

"We thank the NTF-ELCAC because a lot of the problems that our 'kababayan' (countrymen) face in the GIDAs were solved via the programs of the NTF-ELCAC. A lot of the barangays in these GIDAs were addressed and this resulted (in) the inability of the NPAs to conduct any more tactical offensive nor collect ‘permit-to-win’ or ‘permit-to-campaign’," AFP spokesperson Army Col. Ramon Zagala said during the NTF-ELCAC virtual presser Monday.

Some NTF-ELCAC projects include the Barangay Development Program (BDP) and the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP), the task force's whole-of-the-government approach to addressing development and security issues affecting former rebels and indigenous peoples (IPs) within communist-infiltrated areas.

The NTF-ELCAC and its regional counterparts have been implementing BDP that aims to deliver various government projects to about 1,406 barangays nationwide identified as conflict-afflicted and geographically isolated villages that have been considered "cleared" from the influence of communist rebels.

Each barangay is entitled to PHP20 million worth of farm-to-market roads, classrooms, water and sanitation systems, health stations, and livelihood projects.

Zagala said these initiatives by the NTF-ELCAC can be credited for laying the "foundation of peace" in these communities which also helped in ensuring that the just-concluded elections are peaceful and orderly.

"It was generally peaceful and we attribute this really for laying the foundation of peace through so many years of NTF-ELCAC, and also our campaign, and the good governance and good interaction with our local chief executives," he said.

And with the NPAs on the decline, Zagala hopes that the insurgency will end soon so the AFP can focus on its national defense missions.

"Hopefully, we are on the road to peace, and that we, in the Armed Forces, can finally put an end to the insurgency and focus on more important things such as our national defense," he said.

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

The Anti-Terrorism Council also formally designated the National Democratic Front as a terrorist organization on June 23, 2021, citing it as “an integral and inseparable part” of the CPP-NPA that was created in April 1973.

Meanwhile, Department of Interior and Local Government spokesperson Undersecretary Jonathan Malaya said the failure of the CPP-NPA to extort politicians in the just concluded elections can be attributed to the efforts of the NTF-ELCAC, AFP, and the Philippine National Police.

"So, maganda po itong development na na-monitor natin nitong mga nakaraang eleksiyon (What we saw in the just-concluded elections is good development) This is not simply the accomplishment of the DILG, this is an accomplishment of the entire NTF-ELCAC, our colleagues from the PNP, and of course, our colleagues from the AFP," he said.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174609

Watchdog ‘Kontra Daya’ brainchild of CPP-NPA-NDF: ex-cadre

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 16, 2022): Watchdog ‘Kontra Daya’ brainchild of CPP-NPA-NDF: ex-cadre


Photo courtesy of Kontra Daya Facebook

Election watchdog Kontra Daya is made up of active urban operators and infiltrators of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF), a former cadre of the communist terrorist groups said on Monday.

In a statement, Jeffrey “Ka Eric” Celiz claimed that the “Kontra Daya group is known among former rebels, cadres, and organizers of the CPP-NPA-NDF” as “nothing but a special project of the communist terrorists' urban operators and infiltrators”.

Celiz identified one of the core leaders as Danilo Arao, a University of the Philippines professor and who identifies himself as a journalist connected with Media Asia, Kontra Daya, Bulatlat, Pinoy Weekly, and Kodao Productions.

Arao, Kontra Daya convenor, said the May 9 election was the worst in automated election history.

“Kung may mas mababa pa na grado sa singko, ‘yun ang ibibigay ko sa Comelec (Commission on Elections) pati na sa (service provider) Smartmatic (If there is a grade lower than 5, that goes to Comelec and even Smartmatic),” Arao said at the media forum "Balitaan sa Maynila" on Sunday.

The country's first nationwide fully automated election was held in May 2010 using the Precinct Count Optical Scan (PCOS) machine.

Celiz said Kontra Daya is a CPP project being used to manipulate electoral public opinion.

He added that opinions, instigation of electoral fraud, and party-list manipulation are among the standard propaganda operation lines of the CPP-NPA-NDF and passed on by Kontra Daya as political analysis.


“Though there may be some interesting insights regarding how the influential and wealthy families try to dominate the party-list groups, yet the bogus Kontra Daya group maliciously and consciously avoids and brushes aside the exposition on the very obvious fact that the CPP-NPA-NDF, which is the main operator, is the one that really continues to infiltrate, hostage and sabotage the integrity of our electoral process, including their deceptive and manipulative ‘Kamatayan party-lists’ which are the vehicles for the communist terrorists' government bureaucracy infiltration," he said.

The obvious and intentional slant of Kontra Daya, Celiz said, covers up the actual electoral and bureaucracy infiltration operation of the communist terrorist group, “an act that is premeditated and orchestrated by the leadership of the CPP-NPA-NDF”.

Celiz, the top nominee and secretary general of Abante Sambayanan that participated in the recent elections, said their group has been one of the victims of prejudiced and partisan public opinion manipulation, which he called a “mind frame game and conditioning modus operandi”.

Kontra Daya participated in post-election protests and rallies, including the so-called “Black Friday Protest” on May 13.

The election watchdog called on the Comelec to investigate the alleged electoral fraud in the recent polls.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174594

OPAPRU recognizes partners in peace efforts

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 16, 2022): OPAPRU recognizes partners in peace efforts (By Lade Jean Kabagani)



PARTNERS. Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity’s Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. (left) hands a plaque of appreciation to News and Information Bureau - Philippine News Agency Director Virginia Arcilla-Agtay at the Peace Partners’ Recognition Day held at Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City on Monday (May 16, 2022). The agency recognized the contributions of its partners in the effective promotion and implementation of various peace initiatives. (PNA photo by Avito Dalan)

The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) has achieved significant milestones in its pursuit of the comprehensive Philippine peace process because of the invaluable support and contributions of its partners from government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and peace warriors.

OPAPRU chief, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., said the unwavering support of their partners helped in the effective promotion and implementation of peace initiatives.

“Through the partnerships, we have established and nurtured over the years, we have implemented programs and projects that are uplifting the lives of our beneficiaries, particularly former combatant, their families, and communities,” Galvez said in his speech during the Peace Partners’ Recognition Day at Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City.

He said OPAPRU’s collective vision of achieving lasting and sustainable peace development has become attainable with firm commitment and steadfast support from its partners.

These partnerships, he added, gained the dividends of peace and development, particularly in the southern part of the country.

“Once again, to all our peace partners and stakeholders, thank you for supporting and helping our agency, especially during the most difficult of times. We shall forever be grateful,” said Galvez.


Peace Partners’ Recognition Day at Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City on Monday (May 16, 2022) (PNA photo by Avito Dalan)

The individual awardees are as follows: Amina Rasul; former Ambassador Rafael Seguis; Defense Undersecretary Ceasar Yano; Ateneo de Manila University professor Jennifer Santiago-Oreta; Bangsamoro Transition Authority member of the parliament lawyer Jose Lorena; Acting Environment Secretary Jim Sampulna; Lanao del Sur Board Member Jamil Faisal Adiong; Ateneo de Davao University President, Fr. Joel Tabora; OPAPRU consultant for indigenous people lawyer Reuben Daya Lingating; OPAPRU consultant Maria Victoria Maglana; News and Information Bureau - Philippine News Agency Director Virginia R. Arcilla-Agtay; Moro Islamic Liberation Front chairperson and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Chief Minister Ahod “Murad” Ebrahim; Moro National Liberation Front chair Nur Missuari; Sema-Jikiri faction chairperson Muslimin Sema; and late MNLF chair Yusop Jikiri (posthumous award).

OPAPRU likewise recognized various national agencies and non-government organizations that were involved in the implementation of its peace programs, namely: Department of Social Welfare and Development; Nonviolent Peace Force; Armed Forces of the Philippines Peace and Development Office; Philippine National Police-Peace Process and Development Center; and Sulu State College.

Galvez said President Rodrigo Duterte ordered that all commitments made by the national government under all signed agreements must be honored.

“We are proud to say that the President has fulfilled that commitment and is leaving behind a legacy that his administration can be proud of -- a legacy of peace that is now being felt by each and every Filipino, particularly in the Bangsamoro which recorded double-digit recovery from poverty and second fastest growth recovery among the different regions in the country,” he said.

Galvez hopes that the next President will sustain the legacy of Duterte in terms of pushing for peace initiatives.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174585

PRRD signs law fixing term of AFP chief, other senior officers

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 From the Philippine News Agency (May 16, 2022): PRRD signs law fixing term of AFP chief, other senior officers (By Azer Parrocha)


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President Rodrigo Roa Duterte has signed a new law that sets the term of the chief of staff and other senior military officers holding key positions in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to three years.

Republic Act 11709, signed by Duterte on April 13, sets a fixed three-year tour of duty for the AFP chief of staff, vice chief of staff, the deputy chief of staff, the major service commanders (Philippine Army, Philippine Air Force, Philippine Navy), unified command commanders, and inspector general "unless sooner terminated by the President."

Under the law, the President may extend the tour of duty "in times of war or other national emergency declared by Congress."

The new law also provides a tour of duty of four years for the superintendent of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) “unless sooner terminated by higher authority.”

Except for the position of chief of staff, the PMA superintendent will not be eligible for any other position in the AFP and will be compulsorily retired after completion of the fixed tour of duty or upon relief from office.

No general/flag officer who is more than 58 years of age will be appointed as PMA superintendent.

The law sets to 56 or the accumulation of 30 years of satisfactory active duty, whatever is later for those in the grades of second lieutenant/ensign (0-1) to colonel/captain (0-6).

It also sets to 59 or the maximum tenure-in-grade as defined in this act, whichever comes earlier, those in the grades of brigadier general/commodore (0-7) to lieutenant general/vice-admiral (0-9).

RA 11709 prohibits a retired or resigned military officer from being appointed as Secretary of National Defense within one year from the date of the officer's retirement or resignation.

The law is expected to enhance professionalization in the organization by strengthening the merit system, allowing the new leadership a longer period to implement reforms, and institutionalize sound policies that will redound to the improvement of the AFP.

It also aims to promote the most qualified officers to higher ranks; obviate revolving door accommodation promotions to successfully create a new culture of excellence in leadership and accountability in the AFP, and refine and improve the rules on retirement and commissionship.

Law to bring stability

The AFP also welcomed Duterte’s approval of the prescribed three-year fixed terms for key military officials.

"The AFP is confident that the newly-signed law will bring stability in the military organization as we continue to fulfil our mandate as protectors of the people and the state," AFP spokesperson Army Col. Ramon Zagala said in a statement.

He added that the AFP is very grateful for the support of the administration as well as the Senate and the House of Representatives in ensuring the continuity of its programs and operations.

"This shall make the AFP a more efficient and effective organization and will contribute to the realization of our vision of a more credible Armed Forces which is a source of national pride," Zagala said.

‘Game changer’

Muntinlupa Rep. Ruffy Biazon said the new law is a "game-changer" as it will enhance stability in the leadership and provide a focused effort in developing the armed forces.

"I thank President (Rodrigo) Duterte for finally closing the revolving door that has long put the Armed Forces of the Philippines on constant short-term reset and making it prone to politicization due to the constant jostling for positions, especially at the higher ranks," Biazon said in a statement.

Biazon noted that the proposal has been pending for more than two decades, although it could have been passed into law in the 16th Congress had it not been vetoed by President Benigno Aquino III.

"I am thankful that after filing and refiling it since my first term in 2001, it has finally become a Republic Act. I see this bill as a game-changer for the AFP," he said.

The measure was passed by the House of Representatives as House Bill No. 10521 on Dec. 6, 2021 and adopted by the Senate as an amendment to Senate Bill No. 2376 on Jan. 17, 2022.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174571

PCG deploys newest ship in sea exercise with Indonesia, Japan

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 16, 2022): PCG deploys newest ship in sea exercise with Indonesia, Japan (By Raymond Carl Dela Cruz)



BRP Teresa Magbanua (Screengrab from RTVM Facebook live feed)

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has deployed its newest and largest vessel, BRP Teresa Magbanua, on Monday to participate in the Regional Marine Pollution Exercise (MARPOLEX) 2022 in Indonesia next week.

In a send-off ceremony, PCG Admiral Artemio Abu said BRP Teresa Magbanua will be joined by BRP Gabriela Silang, BRP Malapascua, and BRP Cape Engaño in the exercise, to assess and improve the oil spill capabilities of the Philippines and Indonesia, with Japan joining the event to “guide improvement.”

“They will also enhance cooperation and capability in firefighting, rescue, and oil spill recovery operations through planning, command and control, and the conduct of integrated operations,”
Abu said.


He said oil spill companies in concerned countries will also be “encouraged to combat, control, and recover oil spillage” to accomplish the objectives of the Memorandum of Understanding on the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Cooperation Mechanism for Joint Oil Spill Preparedness and Response.

The maritime exercise will be held off the waters of Makassar, Indonesia from May 22 to 29, with the PCG joined by Indonesia’s Directorate of Sea Transportation (DGST) and the Japan Coast Guard (JCG).

The MARPOLEX is held every two years between the PCG and the DGST. The previous exercise was held in July 2019 in Davao City.

On May 7, the PCG formally commissioned the 97-meter multirole response vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua as the newest and largest ship in its fleet.

The ship is one of two such vessels procured in Japan under the Duterte administration, with the second ship, to be dubbed BRP Melchora Aquino set to arrive in the Philippines in June.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174565

Poll-related extort try by Reds reduced via open talks with execs

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 16, 2022): Poll-related extort try by Reds reduced via open talks with execs (By Priam Nepomuceno)



Armed Forces of the Philippines spokesperson Army Col. Ramon Zagala

Better communication and partnership between field units of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and local leaders have effectively reduced attempts of the New People's Army (NPA) terrorists to carry out their extortion activities during the recent election season.

In a virtual press conference of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) Monday, AFP spokesperson Army Col. Ramon Zagala hailed the local leaders for their understanding of the issues and knowing that dwindling resources of the NPA mean the eventual resolve of the insurgency problem.

"I think we have better communications now. We are able to explain well, especially our field units, sa atin mga (on our) candidates, ating mga (on our) political leaders, they are now our partners in finding solutions in defeating insurgency and uplifting the lives of our countrymen affected by the insurgency," Zagala said. "With these communication(s), it significantly lowered the ability of the NPA to collect permit-to-win and permit-to-campaign (extortion schemes)."

Since the NPA is now lacking popular support, Zagala said these communist terrorists are unable to move as freely as they want and carry out their extortion rackets such as permit-to-win and permit-to-campaign schemes.

"We believe in the Armed Forces that constant communication, partnership with our local chief executives is one of the key successes that we have, that is why the NPA are not able to collect," he said.

He attributed the "success" to the ongoing efforts by security forces and the NTF-ELCAC to address insurgency by reducing or destroying the remaining NPA strongholds.

Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año earlier said there were no reports of politicians or local government unit officials paying permits-to-campaign fees or any form of aid to terrorist groups in this year's elections.

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

The Anti-Terrorism Council also formally designated the National Democratic Front as a terrorist organization on June 23, 2021, citing it as “an integral and inseparable part” of the CPP-NPA that was created in April 1973.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174519

Abu now 4th highest in PNP

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 16, 2022): Abu now 4th highest in PNP (By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan)



Lt. Gen. Manuel Abu was named as chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Directorial Staff, the fourth-highest position in the force.

In an order dated May 14 and released on Monday, Abu, former director of the Directorate for Integrated Police Operations (DIPO-Northern Luzon) is designated to head the unit.

He replaced Lt. Gen. Vicente Danao, who acts as officer in charge of the PNP after Gen. Dionardo Carlos retired last May 8.


Abu, a member of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) “Makatao” Class of 1989, will supervise the 11 Directorial Staff in administering functional operations of all National Support Units and Police Regional Offices.

The revamp took effect on May 15.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174509

Filipinos now aware of CPP’s deceptive tactics: Esperon

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 16, 2022): Filipinos now aware of CPP’s deceptive tactics: Esperon (By Priam Nepomuceno)



National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. (PNA photo by Joey Razon)

Filipinos are aware and continue to be watchful of the deceptive tactics of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), National Security Adviser (NSA) Hermogenes Esperon Jr. said.

In a statement posted on his Facebook page Sunday night, Esperon said
any move by the CPP and its allies to instigate anarchy after the elections has failed.

"Our countrymen are aware and watchful of every move it makes to divide our people. THEY WILL SURELY FAIL AGAIN," he added.

Earlier reports claimed that the CPP and its allies are planning to infiltrate electoral protest actions of the supporters of losing presidential aspirant Vice President Robredo and other militant groups.

"We can expect the CPP to hatch another agitation, organization and mobilization plan again, maybe in June, August and September this year but it is on its own," Esperon said.


He added that these plans have been neutralized after Robredo called on her supporters to respect the will of the majority.

Based on unofficial count, Robredo lost to presumptive president Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. by a huge margin of about 17 million votes. Marcos garnered over 31 million votes while Robredo only about 14 million.

"Hindi pwede na tayo pa ang maging dahilan sa lalong pagkawatak-watak ng ating bansa (We cannot allow ourselves to be the reason for the divisiveness in our country). This was the message of Vice President Leni Robredo after she encouraged her supporters to respect the will of the majority. With all certainty, I can declare that the insidious plan of the CPP to foment anarchy, the very intent of the 'Black Friday' movement, has failed," he said.

Earlier, the Armed Forces of the Philippines said it was ready to counter attacks or violent activities that might be carried out by New People's Army (NPA) in the countryside following reports that militant groups will stage protest actions last May 13.

He also assured the public that the military is in "control of order", especially against the NPA.

He said that those participating in these actions, especially their leaders, must be aware of the identities of people or groups joining them to prevent infiltration from CPP-NPA members and their allies.

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

The Anti-Terrorism Council also formally designated the National Democratic Front as a terrorist organization on June 23, 2021, citing it as “an integral and inseparable part” of the CPP-NPA that was created in April 1973.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174496

Army, police to help CHR-10 vs. 'NPA extortionists'

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 17, 2022): Army, police to help CHR-10 vs. 'NPA extortionists'(By Nef Luczon)



Military and police authorities in Northern Mindanao have signified intention to help the region’s Commission on Human Rights (CHR-10) against the reported extortion of personalities claiming to be part of the New People’s Army (NPA).

In an interview Tuesday, Maj. Francisco Garello, the Army’s 4th Infantry Division spokesperson, said they will cooperate with CHR-10 officials as soon they are ready to share information on the incident.


"First, we need to receive their report and discuss with them the incident," Garello said, adding CHR's cooperation is crucial to verify if the suspected extortionists are legitimate members of the NPA.

In a statement, CHR Executive Director Jacqueline de Guia said CHR-10 and their counterpart office in Region 12 recently received calls from unknown personalities claiming to be NPA members and threatening the regional staff.

One caller demanded PHP200,000, De Guia said.

Lt. Col. Michelle Olaivar, Police Regional Office-10 spokesperson, said they are ready to conduct an investigation to identify the extortionists once CHR-10 allows them to do so.

"What we ask is cooperation from the concerned people to help us, particularly if they have (valuable) information," Olaivar said.

In recent years, the 4ID has filed complaints before the CHR-10 accusing the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the NPA of violating International Humanitarian Law, especially on their practices of recruiting children as combatants.

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.

The Anti-Terrorism Council has also formally designated the National Democratic Front as a terrorist organization on June 23, 2021, citing it as “an integral and inseparable part” of the CPP-NPA that was created in April 1973.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174679

Army turns over remains of NPA rebel to family in Zambo Sur

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 17, 2022): Army turns over remains of NPA rebel to family in Zambo Sur (By Teofilo Garcia, Jr.)



BROUGHT BACK HOME. Troops of the Army's 53rd Infantry Battalion loads the coffin of the late New People's Army leader Roland Maglasang inside a vehicle to bring his remains back to his family in Barangay Dapiwak, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur. Maglasang's body was abandoned by his comrades following a clash on May 12, 2022 in Leon Postigo town, Zamboanga del Norte. (Photo courtesy of 53IB)

The Army’s 53rd Infantry Battalion (IB) and the Municipal Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (MTF-ELCAC) of the Zamboanga del Sur town of Dumingag have facilitated the return of the remains of a rebel to his family.

Lt. Col. Jo-ar Herrera, 53IB commander, said Tuesday that Rolando Maglasang, former commander of the defunct Guerilla Front-BBC of the NPA's Western Mindanao Regional Party Committee (WMRPC), was killed in an encounter with government troops last May 12.

Herrera said Maglasang's body was abandoned by his comrades during the encounter in Barangay Midatag, Leon Postigo, Zamboanga del Norte.


“Our humanity and professionalism do not stop even after our enemy is neutralized. Even though they're dead, we still accord them respect,” Herrera said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Brig. Gen. Leonel Nicolas, 102nd Infantry Brigade commander, condemned the rebels'“blatant disrespect” for basic human rights.

“This is the treacherous tactics of the leadership of these CTGs (Communist Terrorist Groups), they abandon their fallen comrades just to save themselves from the might and power of our government forces,” Nicolas said in a statement Tuesday.

Mayor Joan Abejuela, chairperson of Dumingag MTF-ELCAC, said that the municipal government will provide financial support for Mobin's family.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174665

Gov't, public cooperation makes NPA unpopular in DavOr: Guv

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 17, 2022): Gov't, public cooperation makes NPA unpopular in DavOr: Guv (By Che Palicte)



Davao Oriental Governor Nelson Dayanghirang. (PNA file photo)

The unpopularity of the communist New People's Army (NPA) in Davao Oriental could be attributed to the cooperation of the public and barangay officials with government security forces, the provincial governor said Tuesday.

Davao Oriental Governor Nelson Dayanghirang, speaking over the "Tagged Debunking Lies By Telling the Truth" program aired at SMNI, said the NPA's rejection in the province was also due to good governance.


"The people realized that we have a working government providing good services to them," he said.

In addition, the outgoing governor said the sustained presence of the military and police units in Davao Oriental has also led to the complete dismantling of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)-NPA in many parts of the province.

In fact, Dayanghirang noted that the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has not recorded any extortion case from the NPA during the elections.

"This means that we are closer to the dismantling of the CPP-NPA in the country. I hope the next admin will continue its fight against them to stop their atrocities," he said.

Dayanghirang vowed to continue supporting the peace efforts of the government to ensure that NPA can no longer recover and conduct grassroots influence campaign.

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

The NDF has been formally designated as a terrorist organization by the Anti-Terrorism Council on June 23, 2021, citing it as “an integral and inseparable part” of the CPP-NPA created in April 1973.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174612

2 soldiers hurt in clash with rebels in Northern Samar

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 17, 2022): 2 soldiers hurt in clash with rebels in Northern Samar (By Sarwell Meniano)


The map of Mapanas, Northern Samar. (Google image)

At least two soldiers were wounded when they clashed with members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in the hinterlands of Mapanas, Northern Samar on Monday.

Capt. Jay-ar Cuevas, operations officer of the Army’s 803rd Infantry Brigade said there was “strong resistance” from 10 members of the communist terrorist group during the 20-minute gun battle in upland Siljagon village in Mapanas town.


“We are still gathering information from the community on the number of casualties or wounded from the enemy side. We are thankful for the locals who informed us about their presence. These NPA members had been frequently monitored terrorizing and extorting the people of Mapanas, Palapag and Gamay towns in Northern Samar,” Cuevas told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) in a phone interview Tuesday.

The clash happened past 6 a.m. on Monday. The encounter site is only a kilometer away from the community. The official declined to name the injured soldiers.

“The challenge is these rebels blend with the community. In response, we have deployed our Community Support Program team to raise awareness on the deception of NPA and facilitate development in these areas,”
Cuevas added.

In a statement sent to reporters on Tuesday, the military said
the terrorist group encountered by the government forces is part of the Front Committee 15 of Sub-Regional Committee “Arctic” of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee led by alias Tara.


“The terrorist group also wanted to show the populace that they are still a force to reckon with after having lost their mass base support among the locals,” the statement added.

Col. Perfecto Peñaredondo, commander of the Army’s 803rd Brigade thanked locals for being supportive of the anti-insurgency drive by providing information that led to the encounter with the terrorist group.

He also encouraged the members of the NPA to lay down their arms and avail of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program and the Northern Samar Local Social Integration Program in order to attain inclusive peace and sustainable development in Northern Samar.

Northern Samar is considered a hotbed of the communist terrorist group due to its thick forest and poor road networks.

The high incidence of poverty makes people in upland communities vulnerable to the persuasion of the Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF).

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.

The Anti-Terrorism Council was also formally designated the NDF as a terrorist organization on June 23, 2021, citing it as “an integral and inseparable part” of the CPP-NPA that was created in April 1973.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174620

Gov’t troops overrun NPA lair in Surigao Norte

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 From the Philippine News Agency (May 16, 2022): Gov’t troops overrun NPA lair in Surigao Norte (By Alexander Lopez)

SEIZED FIREARMS. The war matériel seized by government troopers after an encounter with New People’s Army rebels on Sunday (May 15, 2022), in the hinterlands of Bacuag municipality, Surigao del Norte. The encounter site turned out to be a hideout of the rebels. (Photo courtesy of 30IB)

Troops under the Army’s 30th Infantry Battalion (30IB) overran a communist New People’s Army (NPA) lair following an encounter in the peripheries of Barangay Pungtod, in Bacuag town, Surigao del Norte, Sunday.

In a statement Monday, 30IB said soldiers were deployed to check on reports about NPA harassment of civilians in the area.


“The NPAs were sowing fear among the residents in the area by forcing them to provide food,” the 30IB said.

Before reaching Barangay Pungtod, soldiers were fired upon by the insurgents, resulting in a 30-minute skirmish.

Citing intelligence reports, 30IB said the undetermined number of rebels belong to the Sandatahang Yunit Pampropaganda 16C2 and 16C1 of NPA Guerilla Front 16, Northeastern Mindanao Regional Party Committee.

The rebels were led by Alberto Castañeda and Roel Neniel, who immediately abandoned their hideout after the gunfight.

Recovered from the NPA camp were an AR15 rifle, an M203 grenade launcher, 30 AK-47 rifle ammunition, and 20 ammunition for an M16 rifle.

An improvised explosive device detonating mechanism, subversive documents, and personal belongings of the rebels were also seized.

Lt. Col. Ryan Charles Callanta, 30IB commander, underscored the importance of civilian reports to "help us drive away these rebels from your communities and the rest of Surigao del Norte."

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

The NDF has been formally designated as a terrorist organization by the Anti-Terrorism Council on June 23, 2021, citing it as “an integral and inseparable part” of the CPP-NPA created in April 1973.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174531

Dad of top PMA grad sees Navy as AFP’s 'branch of the future'

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 From the Philippine News Agency (May 16, 2022): Dad of top PMA grad sees Navy as AFP’s 'branch of the future'(By Liza Agoot)



THE FAMILY. The Quemado family led by Col. Nicolas Sr. (left), Dr. Loveleih Quemado (center,) and Kyle, the youngest among the four Quemado siblings, pose beside the photo of Ensign Krystlenn Ivany Quemado (on background photo) who topped the graduating class of the Philippine Military Academy “Bagsik-Diwa” class of 2022 during a ceremony on Sunday (May 15, 2022). The young Quemado, in her valedictory address, said that a visit to the camp where her father had been assigned as a soldier made her want to be a soldier and graduate with honors. (PNA photo courtesy of Col. Quemado)

The father of this year’s top graduate at the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) said that the Philippine Navy will be the "military branch of the future" as the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) puts a focus on defending the country's territory.

In an interview on the sidelines of the PMA graduation ceremony on Sunday, Col. Nicanor Quemado Jr., father of PMA “Bagwis-Diwa” class valedictorian Ensign Krystlenn Ivany Quemado, said the country's military operations have been transitioning from internal security to territorial as the defense of its borders has become the government's top priority.

The older Quemado, who also graduated from the academy in 1993 and is now with the Philippine Army, said “the Navy plays a vital role in the mission of the AFP to safeguard the territory.”

The Navy is one of the three branches of service that aspiring servicemen can join, along with the Air Force and the Army.

“The Philippine Navy is very fortunate to have the top of class 2022 join the ranks. When this batch becomes senior officers later on in the AFP, I know that she will be an asset to the organization,” he added.

The older Quemado said that while they did not push their daughter to join the Navy, he gave her daughter some things to consider when choosing which branch to join.

“At first she wanted to be with the Army but I told her nasa Army na ako, alam ko gaano kahirap lalo at babae siya (I am already in the Army and I know how difficult it is for a woman),” the colonel said.

He also said that the Air Force and the Navy are equipment-based professions in the military and that her mental ability coupled with more experience and training will be useful in either branch.

“Good luck, you are joining the future branch of service. I know that the Philippine Navy will take care of you,” he said.

The young Quemado, who graduated summa cum laude, topped her class composed of 214 members and received several awards, including the “Best Overall Performance Award,” which is given to a cadet who excelled in both the academic and tactics side of their four years of military education in the country’s top military institution.

She is one of the 40 female graduates out of the 57 who are joining the Philippine Navy.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174501

3 injured as troops, ASG bandits clash in Sulu

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From the Philippine News Agency (May 16, 2022): 3 injured as troops, ASG bandits clash in Sulu (By Teofilo Garcia, Jr.)


Google map of Indanan municipality, Sulu province

Three soldiers were wounded in a clash with Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits while on a security operation in the Sulu municipality of Indanan, military officials said Monday.

Maj. Gen. Ignatius Patrimonio, Joint Task Force (JTF)-Sulu commander, said
the firefight Sunday morning in Barangay Tumatangis, Indanan, broke out while the troops were checking on the reported presence of ASG bandits in the area.


“While on their way to the area, they encountered an undetermined number of ASG bandits under ASG leader Radulan Sahiron,” Patrimonio said.

Patrimonio was unable to release the identities of the injured soldiers but said they belong to the Army’s 100th Infantry Battalion.

One of the three injured soldiers was taken to Camp Navarro General Hospital in this city, while the other two were admitted to the Camp Bautista Station Hospital in Jolo, the province's capital.

All three soldiers are in stable condition, Patrimonio said.

Col. Giovanni Franza, the Army's 1102nd Infantry Brigade commander, said the troops recovered a sack of rice, a gallon of water, kitchen utensils, and personal belongings at the clash site.

Franza said government forces are continuously tracking down the fleeing ASG bandits, some of whom were also believed injured.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174504
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