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The silent heroism of Army troops

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From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Apr 5): The silent heroism of Army troops

A WOUNDED Cpl. Daniel Pajarilla, with wife, Mary Lanie, and daughter, Quincy, herself ill with a rare blood disease . PHOTO FROM 6TH INFANTRY DIVISION

A WOUNDED Cpl. Daniel Pajarilla, with wife, Mary Lanie, and daughter, Quincy, herself ill with a rare blood disease . PHOTO FROM 6TH INFANTRY DIVISION
It was the 10th night of the all-out offensive in Maguindanao province and Cpl. Daniel Pajarilla and his unit were in a defensive position at a tactical command post in the village of Madia in Datu Saudi Ampatuan town.

The sound of gunfire was getting closer and the tension was visible in the soldiers’ sweat.

An explosion hit their position, forcing Pajarilla to jump and then crawl under a truck for cover.

Like the rest of his team, Pajarilla opened fire, aiming at members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) who were advancing.

He could barely move, however. A sharp and burning pain in his stomach and leg made him immobile, according to Pajarilla in an interview at his hospital bed.
All Pajarilla could do was shout for help.

Two other members of Pajarilla’s team were wounded, including a junior officer who was hit by an explosive while opening the hatch of an armored vehicle.

In the ambulance, Pajarilla was overcome by a single thought: “I need to be alive for my daughter.” His daughter, Quincy, 6, is sick with a rare blood disease.

Quincy was diagnosed with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) three years ago.

ITP is a rare condition characterized by a low platelet count resulting in bruising and bleeding.

The cause and cure for ITP are still undetermined.

Despite the disease, however, Quincy excelled in class, making it to the top of her Grade 1 class and winning three awards in her school in Lebak town, Sultan Kudarat province—best in English, best in science and best in math.

Quincy and her mother, Mary Lanie, quickly proceeded to the medical facility at the 6th Infantry Division in Datu Odin Sinsuat town, Maguindanao, where Pajarilla had been taken for treatment.

Seeing her father writhe in pain, Quincy jumped to hug him to comfort the wounded soldier.

On March 7, a day after Pajarilla was wounded, he was airlifted to V. Luna Medical Center in Quezon City, separating him from his wife and child.

Mary Lanie and Quincy could only worry.

Soldiers and their families are all too well aware of the risks of being in the battlefield. Getting killed is part of the job.

But some soldiers are complaining about the scant attention, and help, they receive, comparing their plight with that of members of the police Special Action Force who were killed or wounded in an operation to capture or kill international terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir, alias “Marwan,” in Mamasapano town, Maguindanao, on Jan. 25.

Since the all-out offensive against the BIFF started on Feb. 25, at least six soldiers, including a Scout Ranger captain, have been killed and 31 others wounded.

News about their sacrifice doesn’t catch attention.

“We will die silently because we believe this is all but part and parcel of our job,” said a military officer, who asked that he not be identified for not being authorized to discuss the issue.

“Soldiers have already died in many parts of the country since the Mamasapano incident but none of the families spoke ill of the support given to them,” the officer said.

Pajarilla’s case is an example, the officer said.

Pajarilla and his family, he said, “have been struggling financially, reaching the point of pawning his entire salary to be able to support and find a cure for Quincy.”

The situation has driven Pajarilla and his wife to virtually beg for support, asking for money from members of Pajarilla’s battalion, neighbors and friends “just to keep Quincy alive,” the officer said.

Pajarilla’s case is not isolated.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/683531/the-silent-heroism-of-army-troops

Night curfew extended again for Sabah east coast

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From the Star Online (Mar 30): Night curfew extended again for Sabah east coast

KOTA KINABALU: The dusk-to-dawn sea curfew in Sabah's east coast has been extended for another two weeks to boost continuing efforts to curb cross-border criminal and smuggling activities.

Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Jalaluddin Abdul Rahman said the 7pm-to-5am curfew has been extended from March 31 to April 15 under Section 31(4) of the Police Act 1967.

The police chief said continuation of the curfew that has been in place for more than eight months was to ensure the continued security and safety of tourist, fishermen and the people in the Eastern Sabah Security Zone (Esszone).

He said security forces were also better placed to monitor any groups trying to enter the east coast waters illegally to carry out cross-border crimes including human and firearms smuggling,


Jalaluddin said that the sea curfew in the east coast districts had the support of resort operators and the fishing industry, as it proved effective in maintaining security in the area that was hit by at least three cross-border kidnappings last year.

Fishermen should obtain their permits from respective district police chiefs to carry out their activities during the curfew imposed three nautical miles from the shoreline.

The curfew covers Sandakan, Kinabatangan, Lahad Datu, Semporna, Kunak and Tawau.

Security forces put in place a curfew on July 18 in the Eastern Sabah Security Zone after the July 12 attack at the Mabul Water Bungalows in Semporna, when a policeman was killed and another kidnapped by a cross-border group.

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/03/30/Sabah-Esszone-curfew-extended/

MILF: Ferrer: Peace process is important in terms of economic and social dev’t of Mindanao

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Posted to the MILF Website (Apr 4): Ferrer: Peace process is important in terms of economic and social dev’t of Mindanao

Ferrer: Peace process is important in terms of economic and social dev’t of Mindanao

“Peace process is important in terms of economic and social development of this land (Mindanao),” Prof. Miriam Coronel-Ferrer, Chairperson of the Government of the Philippines (GPH) Peace Panel, said in a peace forum at the Provincial Gymnasium of Sarangani on March 31, 2015.

The government chief negotiator said President Aquino is serious in the peace process and that the trust of business and international communities is already gained. She also hopes the new autonomous government will “give way to the participation of all.”

We hope normalcy returns in Mindanao and farmers can till their lands,” Coronel-Ferrer told more than five hundred constituents of SaranganiProvincewho attended the peace forum. She noted there are still armed groups who extort farmers.

Coronel-Ferrer, together with fellow GPH Panel Member, explained the GPH-MILF peace process mechanism.

The Philippine Government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has been engaged in peace negotiation for 17 years. 

One of the major outputs of the talks was the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law which is now in Congress for deliberation and hoped to be passed into law by June this year. 

The BBL will pave way for the creation of new Bangsamoro political entity which embodies the aspirations of the Moro people.

Coronel-Ferrer noted that others fear that the basic law “will tear us apart.” 

She explained that should there will be fund, “it will not go to the MILF but to the people who will be elected by the Bangsamoro constituents.”

“Very clear the MILF will be transformed into civil society group,” Coronel Ferrer added.

Should the Bangsamoro government be established, she said other groups like the Moro National Liberation Front can participate and even form a political party.

Coronel-Ferrer said the review process on the peace deal with the MNLF was delayed after the Zamboanga siege.

“With talks and understanding, we can find solutions and we have no choice but to be united and be developed,” she pointed out. 

“What is important is we live peacefully,” she added. 

Bacani said there is no provision in the BBL for the integration of members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF) to the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). “Those who qualify in the requirements however, can apply,” he said. 

The chief government negotiator said the rights of the Indigenous Peoples and women is guaranteed to be respected in the Bangsamoro. “We assure voices of the women be heard,” she said.

She also assured there will be reserved seats in the parliament for the IPs and women sectors.

For the audience to further understand the peace talks, a multi-media presentation was shown highlighting significant and brief information on the peace process.

Coronel-Ferrer thanked the provincial government of Sarangani for the efforts to make the public understand the ongoing peace negotiation between the government and the MILF.

http://www.luwaran.com/index.php/welcome/item/829-ferrer-peace-process-is-important-in-terms-of-economic-and-social-dev-t-of-mindanao

MILF: Moro leaders urged to unite for peace in Mindanao

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Posted to the MILF Website (Apr 4): Moro leaders urged to unite for peace in Mindanao

Moro leaders urged to unite for peace in Mindanao


One of the leaders of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) urged Moro leaders particularly fellow MNLF to unite and support the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law.

During a peace forum in SaranganiProvince on March 31, 2015, Uttoh Salem Cutan, an MNLF leader from Southern Mindanao, said, “We will reap nothing if we keep disunited.” 

He said the Bangsamoro Basic Law is not for single group only but for all the sectors in Mindanao including Christians and Indigenous Peoples.

“Let’s give peace a chance,” Cutan, also former Executive Director of the Southern Philippine Council for Peace and Development (SPCPD), further urged.

Cutan added, “Rest assured, everybody will be part of the BBL.” He said the law will also protect the peace agreement the MNLF signed with the government in 1996.

He said the 1976 Tripoli Agreement and 1996 GPH-MNLF Peace Agreement will be incorporated with the BBL.

The measure which is now in Congress for deliberation is hoped to be passed into law by June this year. 

Peace Advocates and various groups from different sectors have been urging the lawmakers to pass the BBL.

Cutan, which also currently serves as the vice-chair of the Local Monitoring Team- Sarangani, noted the effort of the government to resolve the Mindanaoproblem.

He urged other Moro leaders to heed to the call of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for the unity of the Bangsamoro.

The OIC, an influential pan-Islamic body comprised of 57 member states which facilitated the GPH-MNLF peace process also hosts the Bangsamoro Coordination Forum aimed to bring together the MNLF and MILF to discuss their issues and find common ground between the peace pacts they separately signed with the government. 

More than five hundred constituents of Sarangani and nearby towns joined the peace forum organized by the Office of the Governor through its Sulong Sarangani Program.

Government Chief Peace Negotiator Professor Miriam Coronel Ferrer and Senen Bacani, GPH Panel Member, were the resource persons in the peace forum.

http://www.luwaran.com/index.php/welcome/item/830-moro-leaders-urged-to-unite-for-peace-in-mindanao

PAF Aero Commander 690 to undergo maintenance

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From the Philippine News Agency (Apr 5): PAF Aero Commander 690 to undergo maintenance

The Philippine Air Force (PAF) has allocated PhP4,445,305.11 for the procurement of spare parts needed for the maintenance of its sole Aero Commander 690 surveillance aircraft.

Submission and opening of Bids is scheduled for April 14 at 9 a.m. at the PAF Procurement Center Conference Room, Villamor Air Base, PasayCity.

Prospective bidders should have an experience in similar project within the last five years.
 

DND postpones bid opening for missile-armed MPACs

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From the Philippine News Agency (Apr 5): DND postpones bid opening for missile-armed MPACs

Bid opening and submission for the Department of National Defense (DND)'s missile-equipped MPAC (multi-purpose assault craft) is postponed until such time the Department of Budget and Management has released the funds needed for the project's implementation.

Funding for this program, which is called MPAC Acquisition Project (Lot 1 - Platform), amounts to PhP270-million.

"The procurement process relative to this project shall resume once the revised AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) Modernization Program is approved and funds for the purpose are released by the Department of Budget Management,"DND Assistance Secretary Patrick Velez said in a supplemental bid bulletin.

Velez is the vice chair of the DND's Special Bids Awards Committee-1, the group tasked to supervise the bidding and eventual acquisition of the missile-armed MPACs.

Bid opening was originally scheduled for April 6 at 10 a.m. at the DND-Bidding and Awards Committee Conference Room, DND Building., CampAguinaldo, Quezon City.

Pre-bid conference took place last March 23 at 10 a.m., at the same venue.

The DND earlier said that the PhP270-million contract includes mission essential equipment and initial integrated logistics support packages.

"These new set of seagoing MPAC shall be capable of operating at sea state 5 without systems degradation and shall be fitted with provisions for installation of advanced weapons system (remote weapons system as well as missile launch system—Lot 2)," it added.

The Philippine Navy is currently operating six MPAC units.

Mission essential equipment package to be installed shall be composed of, but not limited to, day/night electronic navigation system, communications suite, safety-of-life-at-sea equipment, propulsion system, and seamanship /shiphandling equipment and gears.

The craft shall be built in-country and in accordance to the approved technical specifications of the Philippine Navy.

Delivery of the goods is required within a period of 365 calendar days from the receipt by the supplier of the Notice to Proceed (NTP) or the date provided in the NTP.

Interested bidders should have completed, within 10 years from the date of submission and receipt of bids, a contract similar to the project.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=750381

More development projects up in North Cotabato as MinDA pushes Mindanao 2020

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From the Philippine News Agency (Apr 5): More development projects up in North Cotabato as MinDA pushes Mindanao 2020

More projects are up in North Cotabatoas the implementation of various programs and projects in pursuit of the strategies under the Mindanao 2020 Peace and Development Framework Plan or “Mindanao 2020,” officials announced today.

In a statement released today by the office of North Cotabato Gov. Emmylou Mendoza, it said that Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) Sec. Luwalhati R. Antonino revealed this during her meeting with the provincial governor.

“The Mindanao 2020 is designed to respond to the need for a better future for Mindanao and its people. The programs and projects are intended to develop many communities through infrastructure, tourism, business, livelihood and others which include agriculture,” Antonino said.

The official also said that Mindanao 2020, which MinDA, spearheads since 2010 contains a blueprint of fora, workshops, focus group discussions, interviews, surveys and consult of writings in various forms, all aimed to strengthen support as well as commitment of many sectors to program implementations.

Antonino presented to Mendoza and other provincial officials a power-point slide of the programs and projects MinDA has commenced in other provinces which now play important role in the economic development in Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, CompostelaValley, South Cotabatoand Sarangani.

She also gave status report on the multi-million peso projects implemented by MinDA in Cotabato which include major roads and bridges (Davao-Cotabato road widening), secondary and local roads (Banisilan-Guiling-Alamada-Libungan road; Kidapawan – Kalunasan, M’lang road; Noah, Magpet – Doroluman, Arakan – Greenfield, President Roxas road; Paco, Kidapawan-Pres. Roxas-Arakan Valley road and Dualing-Baliki-Silik, Pikit road); flood control and irrigation (Libungan flood control project, Malmar Irrigation Projects) and M’lang airport on-going development).

MinDA projects in the province also include tourism roads (concreting of road leading to Asik-Asik falls in Dado, Alamada and road leading to Tausuvan falls in Bongolanon, Magpet) and LakeAgco development in Ilomavis, KidapawanCity.

“If there’s one thing that we need to develop more here in Cotabato, it’s the tourism industry,” Antonino noted during the provincial government’s radio program “Serbisyong Totoo.”

“We know the predicament in some parts of the province as to peace and order and we need to work harder to overcome those with positive development in the tourism aspect of Cotabato,” she explained further.

Antonino further discussed with the provincial officials other important matters such as the policies that bring impact to the development of Mindanao, investment opportunities on renewable energy and eco-tourism and Mindanao-wide security coordination.

She noted the high potential of growing cacao in some parts of the province and the intention for Cotabato to become a leading cacao and cocoa supplier and discussed it with the local chief executives and the personnel of the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPAG).

Antonino stressed that with coordination and proper implementation of the stakeholders, Mindanao 2020 will connote a clear vision for the future, although difficult because of the context of the people’s long history of peculiar differences and challenges but is totally achievable.

North Cotabato has been focusing on tourism development because the province hosts several tourist destinations.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=750501

MNLF official calls for unity of Mindanao Moro leaders

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From the Philippine News Agency (Apr 5): MNLF official calls for unity of Mindanao Moro leaders

A leader of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) today urged Mindanao Moro leaders, particularly fellow MNLF to unite and support the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law.

”We will reap nothing if we keep disunited,” Uttoh Salem Cutan, an MNLF leader from Southern Mindanao, said.

He said the BBL is not for single group only but for all the sectors in Mindanao, including Christians and Indigenous Peoples.

“Let’s give peace a chance,” Cutan, also former Executive Director of the Southern Philippine Council for Peace and Development (SPCPD),appealed.

“Rest assured, everybody will be part of the BBL,” Salem said, adding the law will also protect the peace agreement the MNLF signed with the government in 1996.

He said the 1976 Tripoli Agreement and 1996 GPH-MNLF Peace Agreement will be incorporated with the BBL.

The draft BBL which is now in Congress for deliberation is hoped to be passed into law by June this year.

Peace Advocates and various groups from different sectors have been urging the lawmakers to pass the BBL.

Cutan, which also currently serves as the vice-chair of the Local Monitoring Team-Sarangani, noted the effort of the government to resolve the Mindanao problem.

He urged other Moro leaders to heed to the call of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for the unity of the Bangsamoro.

The OIC, an influential pan-Islamic body comprised of 57 member states which facilitated the GPH-MNLF peace process also hosts the Bangsamoro Coordination Forum aimed to bring together the MNLF and MILF to discuss issues and find common ground between the peace pacts they separately signed with the government.

On Tuesday, more than 500 constituents of Sarangani and nearby towns joined the peace forum organized by the Office of the Governor through its Sulong Sarangani Program.

Government Chief Peace Negotiator Professor Miriam Coronel Ferrer and Senen Bacani, GPH Panel Member, were the resource persons in the peace forum.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=750488

Businessman, 2 others shot dead by unidentified armed uniformed men

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From the Philippine News Agency (Apr 5): Businessman, 2 others shot dead by unidentified armed uniformed men
 
AROROY, Masbate -- A known businessman in this town and his companions were shot dead by still unidentified armed men in uniform Sunday morning.

Police identified the victims only as Ka Isong Amaro, an Iglesia Ni Cristo member, one Boyet Amaro and his bodyguard.

Amaro was a known local financier of small-scale miners in this town .

Reports from Barangay Luy-a residents where the victims resided said that at around 4:00 a.m., a band of armed men barged into the house of Amaro and shot the three victims dead.

Weeks before the incident, it was learned that Amaro’s residence was fired at with explosives by unknown suspects.

Police are yet to find out the motive behind the killings.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=750400

DND indefinitely suspends purchase of Navy vessels

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From ABS-CBN (Apr 5): DND indefinitely suspends purchase of Navy vessels

The Department of Defense (DND) is indefinitely suspending the procurement of three additional vessels for the Navy, worth P270 million, in the absence of a revised AFP Modernization Program.

“The procurement process relative to this project shall resume once the revised AFP Modernization Program is approved and funds for the purpose are released by the Department of Budget and Management,” DND Special Bids and Awards Committee vice chairman Patrick Velez said in a supplemental bid bulletin.

The deadline for the submission and opening of bids was scheduled for Monday. The vessels that the Defense department seeks to acquire are those capable of rough sea conditions sans system degradation.

The vessels will also “be fitted with provisions for installation of advanced weapon systems”, specifically remote weapons system as well as missile launch system which will be acquired through another project.”

The revised AFP Modernization Program, which calls for a P75 billion funding, was passed in Congress in 2012.

Aquino has yet to approve the release of the funds.

Despite this, Aquino has already given the go signal to several modernization projects, such as the acquisition of 12 FA-50 fighter jets from the Korean Aerospace Industries for P18.9 billion and procurement of two frigates for P18 billion.
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/04/05/15/dnd-indefinitely-suspends-purchase-navy-vessels

Espina: Marwan death confirmation is honor to SAF44

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From ABS-CBN (Apr 5): Espina: Marwan death confirmation is honor to SAF44



Zulkifli bin Hir, alias Marwan. File Photo

Philippine National Police (PNP) officer-in-charge Leonardo Espina declared a “mission accomplished” as the United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) confirmed that international terrorist Zulkifli Bin Hir alias Marwan is dead.

On behalf of the 44 Special Action Force (SAF) troopers who died in the aftermath of the operation, Espina said: “As OIC of the PNP, I declare that Marwan is dead. Mission Accomplished.”

He said this confirmation adds to the honor of the SAF men.

“Based on this new evidence provided by modern science, there is no doubt that the PNP-SAF indeed got their man, as they always do. This fact should add to the glory and honor of the 44 brave young men who offered the supreme sacrifice to get the job done,” he said.

The FBI confirmed on Friday the death of the Jemaah Islamiyah-linked Marwan, one of the US’ most wanted.

“These conclusive findings effectively dismissed any and all doubts about the death of one of Asia's most wanted and dangerous terrorists,” Espina said.

The Mamasapano operation targeted to neutralize Marwan and another bomb maker, Basit Usman, but ended in the death of 44 SAF troopers, 18 members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and several civilians.

The SAF men were already retreating when armed groups, including the MILF, engaged them in a firefight. Later investigations showed the lack of coordination between the government and the group with whom it is negotiating a peace agreement.
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/04/05/15/espina-marwan-death-confirmation-honor-saf44

BATCH 90 FOUNDERS OF MNLF TRAINED IN KL ‘Malaysia fuels strife for Sabah’

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From the Daily Tribune (Apr 6): BATCH 90 FOUNDERS OF MNLF TRAINED IN KL ‘Malaysia fuels strife for Sabah’

The Sultanate of Sulu accused Malaysia of having planted “the seeds of Mindanao conflict” by aiding Moro rebels since 1970 as part of its supposed attempt to weaken the Philippines’ claim over Sabah.

The Sulu Sultanate claims to be the real owner of Sabah which Malaysia considers as a member of its federation of states.

Abraham Idjirani, secretary general and spokesman for the Sultanate of Sulu, said that Kuala Lumpur is responsible for training the so-called “Batch 90” composed of Filipino Muslim fighters that eventually became the founders of the Moro National Liberation front (MNLF).

“The Mindanao conflict started in 1972 on the belief of liberating the Muslims, who started to call themselves Bangsamoro, from political, economic and cultural bondages but it was aimed at protecting Malaysia’s illegal administration of Sabah,” he added.

However, Idjirani said that tribal differences among MNLF leaders led to split of the Group — that led to the organization of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

Idjirani said that the Sultanate of Sulu, led by Sultan Esmael Kiram II, continues to hold sovereign authority over Sabah as Malaysia only inherited rights from Great Britain in 1963.

“Malaysia’s continued payment in the small amount for a territory of 30,000 square miles is hiding the truth in the comfort of its citizens always creating a political scenario to prevent the Philippine government and the Sultan of Sulu in working closely to strengthen the Philippine position to repossess Sabah,” Idjirani told The Tribune.

Idjirani said that the Sultanate of Sulu and the administrations of President Diosdado Macapagal and President Ferdinand Marcos have worked closely to re-claim Sabah until the eruption of the supposed “Jabidah Massacre” in 1968.

The late Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. branded the “Jabidah massacre” as a hoax, citing his own investigation that discovered 24 of the supposed victims came out alive in Sulu.

Idjirani said the Jabidah fiasco opened up the gate for Malaysia to indirectly intervene in affairs of the Muslims in the Philippines. It began with Malaysia’s giving the Muslim Filipino patriots in 1969 to take up their training in Pangkor Island, Johor, Malaysia.

“The training of Muslim Filipino patriots known as the Batch 90 planted the seed of what blossomed into a MNLF in the Malaysian soil and elected Prof. Nurullaji Misuari as its founding chairman with a mission to secede Mindanao, Sulu and Palawan from the Republic of the Philippines,” said Idjirani.

“Affected by strong sense of tribal and cultural influence, internal power struggle came to divide the MNLF as the core of Muslim revolutionary front, Muslims of mainland Mindanao headed by Ustadz Hashim Salamat formed the MILF as a separate Muslim revolutionary group in 1976,” said Idjirani.

Meanwhile, Idjirani said that the Sultanate of Sulu is thankful that the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) clarified that the country’s claim over Sabah remains.

The DFA also cited that Malaysia is paying rent to the heirs of the Sultanate of Sulu up to now despite reported dismissal of Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman of the Philippine claims over Sabah.

“Sultan Esmael Kiram II appreciated very much the DFA stand to tell the truth the Malaysian foreign minister that Malaysia is paying the rent to the Sultan of Sulu. The DFA’s position confirmed that what Great Britain transferred to Malaysia in 1963 was lease rights delegated in 1878 to the British North Borneo Company by the Sultan of Sulu in whom sovereignty remained vested,” said Idjirani.

The MILF, meanwhile, told a Davao City publication that it is willing to accept amendments to the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) only as far as the changes are done “for improvement and enhancement.”

“For improvement and enhancement, yes we could accept it. They have to remember that BBL is based on the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro and Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro,” Davao Today quoted MILF Chief Peace Negotiator Mohagher Iqbal as saying.
Iqbal said “diluting the BBL would not address the Moro insurgency in Mindanao.”

Iqbal said the provisions contained in the proposed BBL were the “aspirations of the Bangsamoro people for a just and lasting peace.”

“We trust the Congress that a BBL that could enable peace to exist and prosper in Mindanao shall be passed,” Iqbal said.

Ghadzali Jaafar, MILF vice chairman, also said that BBL will “help build a strong nation that will provide benefits to the people in Mindanao.”

Both the Senate and Congressional hearings on the BBL hit a snag in the wake of Mamasapano incident that claimed the lives of 44 PNP’s elite cops after a tragic law enforcement operation.

The constitutionality of the BBL has been questioned by some lawmakers from both the Senate and Congress urging the proponents of the bill to weed out unconstitutional provisions.

“We are for peace and we do hope that they are with us in achieving this dream for our people,” Iqbal said.

http://www.tribune.net.ph/headlines/batch-90-founders-of-mnlf-trained-in-kl-malaysia-fuels-strife-for-sabah

Armed men abduct retired master sergeant in Sulu

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From GMA News (Apr 5): Armed men abduct retired master sergeant in Sulu

Armed men abducted a retired soldier off Patukunan Island in Tahil town in Sulu province on Sunday morning, Sulu police said.

The incident occurred at about 10:30 a.m., GMA News correspondent Peewee Bacuño reported, citing initial reports from the Sulu police.

Initial information identified the victim as Master Sergeant Renato Fernandez, supposedly of the Philippine Marines.
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Retired Marine officer taken by Abus in Sulu

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From the Manila Standard Today (Apr 6): Retired Marine officer taken by Abus in Sulu

A retired Marine officer who operates a passenger boat was abducted Sunday by suspected Abu Sayyaf bandits in PantukanIsland in Barangay Panglima Tahil, Sulu, according to report released by Task Force ZAMBASULTA (Zamboanga, Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi).

The task force, a unit led by Naval Forces Western Mindanao commander Rear Admiral Yoma, identified the victim as Master Sergeant Renato Fernandez.

It said five armed men who posed as passengers of Fernandez’s M/L RJ Express seized him while aboard the water craft.

Fernandez’s wife,  Embraida Usman Fernandez, confirmed to authorities that her husband had been abducted.

According to Embraida, the former Marine left Jolo pier aboard their own boat around 9:15 a.m. going to PangutaranIsland. The boat had around 40 passengers.

“At around 10:30 a.m., while sailing, three of his passengers took their hidden long firearms and immediately seized Fernandez,” the task force’s report said.

Two pump boats with a pair of armed men approached the boat and the abductors transferred with their victim. They sailed towards the area of Barangay Buton Mahablo, Parang, Sulu.

http://manilastandardtoday.com/2015/04/06/retired-marine-officer-taken-by-abus-in-sulu/

3 soldiers killed in Surigao blast

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From the Manila Standard Today (Apr 6): 3 soldiers killed in Surigao blast

Three people were killed while six others were wounded in  an  ambush followed by landmine explosions along provincial road in Sitio Ban-as, Barangay Mahayag, San Miguel, Surigao del Sur  in the  evening of Holy Wednesday, the military said.

Apart from the two dead soldiers, a civilian    also was killed while a companion  was  wounded as the NPA rebels ambushed  a military  convoy  and detonated landmines.

 In an official report filed by 401st Infantry Battalion Public Affairs Officer Captain Jasper T. Gacayan,   the  soldiers belonging to 41st Division Recon Company and 4th Field Artillery Battalion were  on a  convoy of four military trucks when an  undetermined number of NPA rebels  attacked   them.

Gacayan said that as the military trucks stopped  to assess the damage, the rebels fired on the convoy, killing two soldiers and wounding  five others. The rest of the soldiers  disembarked and engaged the  NPA rebels in  a firefight.

Dead on the spot were Army Sgt. Luisilo Pastor, Army Corporal Rey Esmalde Gerzon and a civilian  Danilo Sumaoy Bendanillo.

Five other soldiers   were critically wounded.

Gacayan said the NPA rebels planted landmines which violated the United Nation’s recognized (Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law.

In GingoogCity, a council member and four other people were killed during a Holy Week violence in Misamis Oriental,  police said.

Councilor Mark Bagaipo, 43, was shot by an unidentified assailant.

Four other persons were shot in a spate of violence with the gunmen using .45 caliber pistols, police said.

Police were looking into the series of killings.

http://manilastandardtoday.com/2015/04/06/3-soldiers-killed-in-surigao-blast/

Two AFP officers cleared of coup

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From the Manila Standard Today (Apr 6): Two AFP officers cleared of coup
 
The Court of Appeals has exonerated two officials of the Armed Forces of the Philippinesof coup d’état charges  in connection with their participation in the June 27, 2003  Oakwood mutiny.

The court said their action “was a valid and legitimate exercise of their constitutional right to freedom of speech and expression.”

In a 21-page decision, the CA’s Ninth Division through Associate Justice Victoria Isabel Paredes reversed the judgment rendered by the Makati City Regional Trial Court, Branch 48, which found 1Lt Lawrence San Juan and 1Lt Rex Bolo guilty of the crime of committing coup d’état and sentenced them to  six years up to 12 years of imprisonment.

San Juan and Bolo were not among the military officers belonging to the Magdalo group who applied and granted amnesty during the term of the President Arroyo  and later the Aquino   administration.

In absolving the two military officers, the appellate court gave credence to their arguments that the prosecution failed to prove the presence of all the elements of coup d’ etat and that their constitutional right to equal protection was violated when Senator Gregorio Honasan II was exonerated by the DOJ and they were not.

Honasan allegedly instigated the young military officers to launch the mutiny.

San Juan also asserted that the denial by the trial court of his plea bargain of pleading guilty to the crime of conspiracy to commit coup d’ etat, which was denied by the RTC does not automatically prove that the crime of coup d’ etat was committed.

The CA ruled that the third and fourth elements of the crime of coup d’état are not present in the case.

The third element requires that the attack be “directed against duly constituted authorities of the Republic of the Philippinesor any military camp or installation, communication networks, public utilities or other facilities needed for the exercise and continued possession of power.”

It noted that the  Oakwood Premier Hotel (now Ascott Makati) is a first class hotel , in the commercial district of MakatiCity.

“It is not a military camp or installation, not a form of communication network, not a public utility or a facility needed for the exercise and continued possession of power,” the appellate court stressed.

The CA also said the fourth element which requires “that the purpose of the attack is to seize or diminish state power” is also absent.

“Moreover, the trial court itself found that the accused only called for the resignation of then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and other key officials of the government. The trial court failed to point out in the assailed decision any showing that the appellant indeed planned to arrogate state power upon themselves or diminish state power,” the appellate court ruled.

According to the CA, the actions of the two soldiers can be considered as a valid exercise of their right to freedom of speech and expression.

“Freedom of speech and of the press means something more than the right to approve existing political belief or economic arrangements, to lend support to official measures and to take refuge in the existing climate of opinion on any matter of public consequence,” the appellate court stressed.

The  CA ordered the lower court to release the bail bonds posted by the two military officers for their provisional liberty.

On June 27, 2003, over 300 junior officers and enlisted men of the AFP  led by then Lt Sg. Antonio Trillanes IV and now Senator Antonio Trillanes IV went to Oakwood Premier Hotel in MakatiCity to air their grievances against the Arroyo government.

The mutineers eventually surrendered and were charged with the crime of coup d’ etat penalized under Article 135 of the Revised Penal Code.

After conducting a preliminary investigation on the case, the Department of Justice (D)O) issued a resolution on October 30, 2003 finding probable cause to indict 31 out of the 300 original accused for the crime including San Juan and Bolo.

Some of the Magdalo soldiers were granted conditional pardon by Mrs. Arroyo under General Order No. 10 dated May 12, 2008, while others benefitted from Proclamation No. 75 issued by President Aquino granting amnesty to active and former personnel of the AFP and Philippine National Police who participated in the Oakwood mutiny, the Marines stand-off at Fort Bonifacio in 2006 and the Manila Peninsula incident.

http://manilastandardtoday.com/2015/04/06/two-afp-officers-cleared-of-coup/

Photo: Shaky pact

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From the Manila Standard Today (Apr 6): Photo: Shaky pact



An armored personnel carrier   traverses  a road in Maguindanao, an area where clashes between military and Muslim rebels have become more frequent.  President Benigno Aquino has called on lawmakers to pass a bill endorsing a pact aimed at ending a decades-long Muslim separatist rebellion, warning them they would otherwise start counting “body bags”. Aquino had wanted the bill, which would give autonomy to the majority Catholic nation’s Muslim minority in the south, passed this month. AFP

http://manilastandardtoday.com/2015/04/06/shaky-pact/

AFP Medical Corps chief is new military hospital chief

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From InterAksyon (Apr 5): AFP Medical Corps chief is new military hospital chief



The military's premier hospital has a new chief effective Monday, replacing an Air Force general whose watch was tainted by accusations of irregularity but was later cleared in an investigation.

Air Force Colonel Joseph Acosta, current chief of the Medical Corps of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), has been appointed by President Benigno Aquino III as the new chief of the AFP Medical Center at V. Luna Road in Quezon City, the military’s Public Affairs Office (PAO) announced Sunday.

At Monday's (April6) turnover, Acosta will be taking over the helm of the hospital from retiring AFPMC chief Air Force Brigadier General Normando Sta. Ana.

Several months of investigation into alleged corruption involving P80 million worth of medical supplies that reportedly did not undergo public bidding turned up nothing, and Sta. Ana was absolved by the AFP leadership.

Chief of Staff Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang Jr. earlier relieved Sta. Ana from his post last year amid media reports of the alleged corruption.  Sta. Ana, a product of the AFP’s Officer Candidate School, is an adopted member of Catapang’s batch at the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) “Dimalupig” Class 1981.

Also sacked from their positions were former special disbursing officer Lieutenant Colonel Florencio Ritchie I. Capulong, former Management and Fiscal Office chief Major Neil D. Bugarin, and former acting ACS for Logistics Colonel Rogelio S. Del Rio.

Subsequently, however, the AFP leadership absolved Sta. Ana after months of investigation and Catapang ordered his reinstatement as AFPMC chief.

Sta. Ana implemented a sweeping revamp at the AFPMC on his return: sacking officers, staff and even civilian employees whom sources said he suspected as having had a role in leaking the corruption allegations.

The case first arose from a complaint filed by a certain Renato Villafuerte before the Office of the Ombudsman, asking Conchita Carpio-Morales to investigate the alleged irregularity in the procurement of medical supplies - in violation, he said, of Republic Act 9184 or the Government Procurement Reform Act of 2003.

http://www.interaksyon.com/article/108261/afp-medical-corps-chief-is-new-military-hospital-chief

MILF vows to help search for 4 ‘kidnapped’ in Maguindanao

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From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Apr 5): MILF vows to help search for 4 ‘kidnapped’ in Maguindanao

The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) on Sunday said it would help look for four people from General Santos City whom a police official said had been abducted in Maguindanao.

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This developed as friends of Francis Wong – one of those reportedly kidnapped – said on Facebook that he had not been returning calls or answering text messages since March 29.

BACKSTORY: Pentagon Gang strikes again, takes 4 captives

On his Facebook wall, Wong’s friends said they were hoping he and his companions had not been harmed.

 Another friend urged the four to just follow what their captors tell them to do.

 Cotabato City police director Senior Superintendent Roland Balquin identified Wong’s companions as Jason Cababayao, a member of a family owning the J Trade Concrete Products and Construction Supply in General Santos City; architect Raulito Suyom Jr.; and Rho Steven.

The four are partners in a construction business who were on their way to this city to meet a client when abducted in Shariff Aguak town in Maguindanao, said Balquin.

The police official said he could not provide more details on the kidnapping as the police’s anti-kidnapping task force had taken over the case.

Von Al Haq, chief of the MILF’s Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces, has told the Philippine Daily Inquirer by phone they would mobilize their men to locate the victims.

He said the MILF would work with the government through the Adhoc Joint Action Group (Ahjag).

“We are going to help. We will coordinate with our counterparts for the safe release of the victims,” he said.

Balquin said the kidnappers have contacted the victims’ families based on reports they were getting but that these were still being double-checked.

The Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), a breakaway rebel group from the MILF in Maguindanao, denied any involvement in the kidnapping.

Abu Misri Mama, BIFF spokesperson, said he only heard of the kidnapping on the radio and could not say whether it actually took place.

As of Sunday, authorities had not identified any group behind the kidnapping but previous abductions here and in Central Mindanao were pinned on the so-called Pentagon Gang, which has links with the Abu Sayyaf.

The Pentagon Gang was founded in the 1980s by former Moro National Liberation Front commander Faisal Marohombsar, who was later slain in a clash with government troops. It operates through smaller cells that are spread throughout Mindanao.

Among the gang’s previous victims included Italian priest Fr. Giuseppe Piarantoni, who was snatched on Oct. 17, 2001, while celebrating Mass in Dimataling, Zamboanga del Sur.

The group was also blamed for the 2001 kidnapping of five Chinese engineers working on a government irrigation project in North Cotabato.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/683613/milf-vows-to-help-search-for-4-kidnapped-in-maguindanao

Army tells war evacuees BIFF gone, safe to go home

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From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Apr 5): Army tells war evacuees BIFF gone, safe to go home

The military has urged civilians displaced by its all-out offensive against renegade Moro rebels, which started Feb. 25, to return home as it is now safe for them to do so.

During his visit to Maguindanao on Monday last week, Armed Forces Chief Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang said to boost the confidence of displaced residents about returning home, soldiers will remain in villages freed from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF).

At least 123,000 people fled their homes in 15 Maguindanao towns, including Mamasapano, when the military launched an all-out offensive against BIFF.

Catapang said after suffering heavy casualties and being pushed outside of their camps, BIFF is now on the run.

Capt. Jo-Ann Petinglay, spokesperson of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division, said with the expected return of the displaced residents, the military will start the development phase of its operation in Maguindanao.

She said the second phase of the military operation includes the deployment of troops to areas once held by BIFF.

“We will start the development phase of our campaign,” Petinglay said.

Mamasapano Mayor Benzar Ampatuan said some 100 families have already returned to their homes.

Ampatuan said some families, however, are still afraid. “Others return at day time (to their homes), but to be safe go back to evacuation sites at night,” said the mayor.

Catapang said the military offensive has led to a “50-percent” decline in BIFF capacity to sow terror.

The military, he said, is now shifting to “focused operations.”

“Focused military operation would mean when we spot the enemy, we will operate,” said Catapang.

“But it would not be like sending brigades to operate. The Rangers will operate. We will make sure that there is no collateral damage or human rights violation,” he said.

Catapang said the military will also work with local government units in convincing civilians to go home and “put up their own village security.”

The offensive, however, has not resulted in the capture or killing of Basit Usman, a Filipino terrorist who had taken shelter with Indonesian al-Qaida operative Zulkifli bin Hir, alias “Marwan,” in Mamasapano.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/683536/army-tells-war-evacuees-biff-gone-safe-to-go-home
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