Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Civilian killed in crossfire as NPA guerrillas harass govt outpost in Camarines Norte

From GMA News (Jun 17): Civilian killed in crossfire as NPA guerrillas harass govt outpost in Camarines Norte

A civilian was killed after being caught in a crossfire between government troops and communist New People's Army rebels in Camarines Norte last Tuesday.

The rebels attacked the military detachment of the Army's 22nd Infantry Battalion's Delta Company, GMA News correspondent Peewee Bacuño reported.

Killed in the crossfire was one Mandy Lauce, 60, an employee at Capalonga College
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Lauce was rushed to Capalonga Medicare Hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

Citing initial police reports, Bacuño said the rebels attacked at about 9:25 a.m. in Sitio Calimuog in Capalonga town.

The rebels eventually withdrew after the exchange of fire.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/505290/news/regions/civilian-killed-in-crossfire-as-npa-guerrillas-harass-govt-outpost-in-camarines-norte

CPP/NDF/NPA: Statement on the Recent NPA Tactical Offensive in San Fernando, Bukidnon

NDF/NPA propaganda statement posted to the CPP Website (Jun 15): Statement on the Recent NPA Tactical Offensive in San Fernando, Bukidnon

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NDFP National Democratic Front of the Philippines
 
New People’s Army
Regional Command
Southern Mindanao Region

Press Statement

May we express our profound salute to the Red fighters of South Bukidnon Subregional Command of North Central Mindanao Region for their successful tactical offensive on 14 June 2015 against the 69th IB who had encamped the barangay hall in sitio Mahayag, Brgy. Namnam, San Fernando, Bukidnon.

A total of 13 firearms consisting of 1 minimi light machine gun, 1 m203 grenade launcher, 5 m14 rifles, 3 m16 armalite rifles, 2 .45 cal pistols, 1 magnum .38 and military paraphernalia were seized by the Red fighters in a daring attack against the AFP troops.

It must be noted that the 69th IB which used to be one of Palparan’s killer battalion from Central Luzon but is now under the operational control of the 10th ID AFP has been mainly responsible for the continuing fascist attacks against the rural populace in the mountains of Davao and Bukidnon including the most recent massacre in Paquibato which took the lives of 3 innocent civilians and wounded several others.

Under the 10th ID’s auspices, the 69th IB has continued to sow terror and violence in a desperate effort to give the false impression that the AFP is winning the war but at the same time pave the way for the imperialist plunder of our natural resources.

Again, our deepest commendation to the South Bukidnon Subregional command as we continue to defend the masses and the land in our fight against the most fascist and the most detrimental to the people’s livelihood— the 10th ID in their Oplan Bayanihan under the US Aquino regime.

(SGD) Rigoberto F. Sanchez
Spokesperson
Southern Mindanao Regional Operations Command (SMROC)

http://www.philippinerevolution.net/statements/20150615_statement-on-the-recent-npa-tactical-offensive-in-san-fernando-bukidnon

8ID troops encounters NPA in Northern Samar, recovers high powered fire arm

From Samar News (Jun 8): 8ID troops encounters NPA in Northern Samar, recovers high powered fire arm

By DPAO, 8ID PA

CAMP VICENTE LUKBAN, Catbalogan CityArmy troops operating in Northern Samar Province encountered NPA members in a remote area of Sitio Cabangahan Barangay Mckinley, Catarman, Northern Samar at around 2:25 in the afternoon of June 8, 2015.

In a report from Lt. Col. Carmelito T. Pangatungan, Commanding Officer of the 63rd Infantry (Innovator) Battalion, troops of 81st Division Reconnaissance Company under his unit’s operational control while conducting Focus Military Operations in the outskirts of said barangay when they chanced upon a team of NPA rebels passing also in the area. A brief exchange of firefight followed forcing the enemy to withdraw from their position leaving behind several war materiels at the encounter site. Among the items recovered were one AK47 and ammunitions.

The rebels were unable to inflict casualties against government forces while one casualty on the rebel side whose cadaver will be turned over to the Barangay Council of Mckinley for identification.

Major General Jet B. Velarmino, 8ID Commander, expressed his appreciation to the operating troops of the 81st Division Reconnaissance Company for their dedication and commitment in safeguarding the communities against the rebels. Further, he reiterated the government’s call for non-violence, for the rebels to return to the mainstream society, and for them to take advantage of the government’s reconciliation programs.

http://www.samarnews.com/news2015/jun/d345.htm

8ID conducts media fellowship in Eastern Visayas

From Samar News (Jun 8): 8ID conducts media fellowship in Eastern Visayas

8ID Press Corps

8ID Staff Officers together with the members of the 8ID Press Corps during the media fellowship at 8ID multi-purpose hall on June 8, 2015.

By DPAO, 8ID PA

CAMP VICENTE LUKBAN, Catbalogan CityThe 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, Philippine Army along with media practitioners in Region 8 conducted the 8ID Press Corps Media Fellowship at the 8ID Multi-Purpose Hall, Camp Vicente Lukban, Catbalogan City on early morning of June 8, 2015.

The said event was highlighted with an election of the new set of officers followed by an induction of 8ID defense press corps presided by Major General Jet B. Velarmino, Commander 8ID. The media fellowship was anchored on the theme, “Forging Strong Partnership thru Public Information” which gives emphasis on the role of media in our society today.

Team building activity was also conducted thru an Amazing Race event in order to promote interaction between the Command and the media practitioners in the region.

Major General Velarmino for his part said, “Media plays a vital role in our modern society today, making us aware of everything that has been taking place, and information dissemination. We are all aware of the hardships and challenges that you have to go through in the performance of your duties, and 8ID appreciates your effort”.

“Let us continue to strengthen our partnership and let us pursue the genuine peace and development in our region.”
 

2 hurt as rebels attack police outpost

From the Philippine Star (Jun 15): 2 hurt as rebels attack police outpost

ILOILO CITY, Philippines  – A police officer and a civilian were wounded when suspected New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas opened fire at a police detachment in Dumarao, Capiz over the weekend.

Police Officer 3 Jomer Ombega of the public safety company was hit in the thigh and was taken to a hospital for treatment along with the civilian, whose name was not immediately available.

Reports said that at least 30 rebels positioned themselves on a hill and fired at the police detachment in Barangay Bungsoan.

The police officers were able to return fire, forcing the rebels to flee.

Police recovered bullet shells for different rifles at the scene.

Capiz police director Senior Superintendent Robert Rodriguez believes that the attack was meant to harass the officers and not to seize the outpost.      

http://www.philstar.com/nation/2015/06/15/1465842/2-hurt-rebels-attack-police-outpost

Soldiers attend seminar

From the Visayan Daily Star (Jun 16): Soldiers attend seminar

Members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines attended a seminar on “Contemporary Legal Issues”, held by the Jovito R. Salonga Center for Law and Development at the Silliman University Aldecoa Moot Court, Villareal Hall, in Dumaguete City recently.

There were 45 participants from the three battalions of the AFP assigned in Negros Oriental.

The seminar, conducted with the City Legal Assistance Service, aimed to raise the participants' understanding and appreciation of legal issues and procedures relevant to their line of work.

The topics were “Law of Armed Conflict” by Elizabeth Aguilan, JSCLD deputy director; “Arrest, Search and Seizure” by OCLAS director KarissaTolentino; and “Procedure for Filing Criminal Cases” discussed by Eugene Salon.

The seminar was part of a series that both JSCLD and OCLAS have lined up for this school year. On July 3, they will make their expertise available to the Philippine National Police.
 
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2015/June/16/negor2.htm

NIR good for peace – Delfin

From the Visayan Daily Star (Jun 16): NIR good for peace – Delfin

Col. Francisco Delfin, the newly-installed 303rd Infantry Brigade commander, said yesterday that the creation of a Negros Island Command will ensure a better coordinated peace and order campaign in the Negros Island Region.

Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang Jr., chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, said last week that a Negros Island Region Command that will integrate the operations of all the armed services on the island will be created soon.

Delfin said he will wait for instructions from the chief of staff as to their set up.

The 303 rd IB is now under the Army in Jamindan, Capiz, said Delfin, who paid a courtesy call on Negros Occidental Gov. Alfredo Marañon Jr. at the Capitol in Bacolod City.

Marañon said the creation of the Negros Island Command is being planned by the Army's chief of staff and a site is still being chosen for it.

The governor has offered the Army a site in the fifth district of Negros Occidental.

Meanwhile, Delfin said he will continue to implement the successful programs of his predecessor, Brig. Gen. Jon Aying, in Negros Occidental.

The Army will also continue to help the provincial government in its campaign to protect the environment, Delfin said.
 

1 killed, 8 injured in Basilan explosion; Malaysian bomber’s involvement eyed

From GMA News (Jun 16): 1 killed, 8 injured in Basilan explosion; Malaysian bomber’s involvement eyed

A soldier was killed while eight others were wounded when an improvised roadside bomb exploded in Barangay Tipo-Tipo Proper in Tipo-Tipo town in Basilan early Tuesday.
 
In posts on Twitter, Armed Forces of the Philippines public affairs head Lt. Col. Harold Cabunoc said the incident occurred at 8:05 a.m.
 
"The bandits used pipe bombs that are similar to the ones recovered by the Scout Rangers in Mohammad Ajul town about two months ago," Cabunoc said.
 
He also quoted 18th Infantry Battalion commander Lt. Col. Cristobal Perez as saying a Malaysian bomber, Mohammad Hussein a.k.a. Abu Anas, is believed responsible for the attack.
 
Two of the wounded soldiers were in serious condition, Perez said. No civilians were hurt in the attack.

GMA News correspondent Peewee Bacuño cited information from Basilan provincial police showing the explosion occurred at about 7:50 a.m. at Sitio Bohepeyat (Limbungasani).
 
Bacuño reported one member of the Charlie Company of the Philippine Army's 18th Infantry Battalion was killed while four members of the same unit were wounded.
 
An initial investigation by the town police showed the soldiers were conducting security patrol and were heading to Valentin Detachment when the explosion occurred.
 
The suspected improvised explosive device exploded about one meter away from the soldiers' position. 
 
Police are verifying information the Abu Sayyaf may be behind the explosion, as they were supposedly agitated by patrols conducted by security forces in the area.
 

Murad: Decommissioning marks MILF transformation not surrender

From GMA News (Jun 16): Murad: Decommissioning marks MILF transformation not surrender



President Benigno Aquino III chats with MILF Central Committee Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim during the ceremonial turnover of crew-served weapons and high-powered firearms at the decommissioning of Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (BIAF-MILF) combatants in Simuay, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao on Tuesday, June 16. The GPH and the MILF agreed to undertake the turnover of 75 weapons of the BIAF-MILF as provided in Phase 1 of the normalization program for the Bangsamoro. Ryan Lim

The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)'s move to decommission its former fighters is not a form of surrender, the group's chief maintained Tuesday.

In a speech during decommissioning ceremonies here, MILF central committee chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim said the turnover of weapons to an independent body is the first step towards his group's transformation into a political group.

"Today, we begin the long walk towards transformation, not surrender, to a higher struggle, the start of the transformation of the MILF from a revolutionary organization to a political organization ready to govern and serve the Bangsamoro people," Murad said.

The MILF chief also admitted that he was initially "bothered" that the decommissioning process had to start while the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law is still experiencing delays in Congress.

"However, as Muslims, we have to trust Allah…and affirm our duty and obligation in the peace agreement," he said.

Murad also told ex-MILF fighters not to view decommissioning as a sign of weakness.

"It is a sign of strength, for our strength lies not in our hearts, but in the love and affection of the Bangsamoro people," he said.

'Prepare for peace'

On Tuesday, the MILF turned over 75 weapons to the Independent Decommissioning Board. A total of 145 former MILF fighters also registered for decommissioning to start their transition to civil life.

Philippine peace panel chief negotiator Miriam Coronel Ferrer, for her part, also said that decommissioning should not be considered a form of surrender to preserve the former MILf fighters' dignity.

"Ang sinasabi natin, decommissioning is to put beyond use, na wala nang silbi ang baril, wala nang saysay makidigma," she said in a separate speech.

MILF chief negotiator Mohagher Iqbal meanwhile said that his group will always choose the path to peace.

"The MILF will comply with its obligation. If we want peace, we must prepare for peace," Iqbal said.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/504826/news/nation/murad-decommissioning-marks-milf-transformation-not-surrender

China says it is about to finish some land reclamation in the Spratlys

From GMA News (Jun 16): China says it is about to finish some land reclamation in the Spratlys

China will soon complete some of its land reclamation on the Spratly islands in the disputed South China Sea, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday, indicating that Beijing is close to setting up new outposts in the maritime heart of Southeast Asia.
 
The Foreign Ministry did not identify which of the seven reefs undergoing reclamation would be finished soon. Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said their statement was already "quite detailed."
 
China stepped up its creation of artificial islands last year, a move that has alarmed several countries in Asia and drawn growing criticism from Washington. There have been recent tensions between the Chinese navy and the US military around the Spratlys.
 
"Based on our understanding from the relevant authorities, in accordance with the set work plan, the land reclamation project for China's construction on some islands and reefs on the Nansha islands will be completed soon," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement, using the Chinese name for the Spratlys.
 
It gave no timeframe.
 
China claims most of the South China Sea, through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei also have overlapping claims.
 
US officials have said the pace and scale of China's reclamation work far outstripped that of other claimants. One official has said that before January 2014, China had only reclaimed about five hectares, but this had soared to 2,000 acres (800 hectares), expanding the acreage on outposts it occupies by over four hundred times.
 
Recent satellite images show a hive of building and other work on the new islands.
 
Military facilities for example are under construction on Fiery Cross Reef (Kagitingan Reef), including a 3,000-meter (10,000-foot) runway and airborne early warning radars, which could be operational by the year-end, according to one US commander.
 
The Foreign Ministry reiterated China's stance that the islands would help with maritime search and rescue, disaster relief, environmental protection and offer navigational assistance as well as have undefined military purposes.
 
After reclamation was complete, China would build facilities to "fulfil the relevant functions," it said.
 
The construction was within the scope of China's sovereignty, the Foreign Ministry said, adding it would not affect freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea.
 
US officials are concerned that China may declare an exclusion zone in the area that could limit the movement of ships and aircraft.
 

Govt to spend P2.4B this year to support ex-MILF fighters

From GMA News (Jun 16): Govt to spend P2.4B this year to support ex-MILF fighters

MILF to turn over 75 firearms to govt

Soldiers inspect 75 pieces of assorted high-powered firearms that will be turned over by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) to the Independent Decommissioning Body on Tuesday, June 16, as part of its peace agreement with the Philippine government. President Benigno Aquino III is expected to witness the event in Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao. Andreo Calonzo

The government will spend P2.4 billion this year to support former fighters of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) who decided to return to full civilian lives.

Presidential peace adviser Teresita Deles made this announcement in a speech during decommissioning rites of MILF fighters and weapons here.

Deles pledged full support to former MILF fighters in the form of "socio-economic packages" to help them and their communities transition from lives lived in warfare to living in peace.

"Ang pangako ng gobyerno ay programa sa normalization upang maging matagumpay at makabuluhan ang kanilang pagwaksi sa pakikidigma at pagpasok sa tahimik na buhay," Deles said.

She added that each decommissioned MILF fighter will undergo profiling to determine which form of livelihood suits him best.

Unlike with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), the Moro rebel group that signed a peace agreement with the government in 1996, MILF fighters will not be integrated into the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

The official also committed that government agencies will ensure that support for former MILF fighters will be sufficient and continuous.

On Tuesday, 145 former members of the MILF's armed wing, the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF), registered here for decommissioning, which marked the first step toward their transition to civilian lives.

Deles further said that the peace panels are exploring the possibility of forming a normalization trust fund to further assist the former fighters.

The government is also engaging international groups such as the World Bank and the United Nations on how they can extend aid to the decommissioned MILF fighters.

The normalization annex of the peace deal between the government and the MILF requires both parties to undertake socio-economic programs to help those who will undertake the decommissioning process.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/504758/news/nation/govt-to-spend-p2-4b-this-year-to-support-ex-milf-fighters

Soldier killed, 8 wounded in Basilan blast as Sulu cops foil Jolo bombing

From InterAksyon (Jun 16): Soldier killed, 8 wounded in Basilan blast as Sulu cops foil Jolo bombing

A soldier was killed and eight others wounded Tuesday when the vehicle they were riding was struck by a roadside bomb in an ambush authorities said was staged by the Abu Sayyaf in Basilan province.

But in nearby Sulu province, another bombing was foiled when police discovered an improvised explosive device planted at a gasoline station in downtown Jolo, the provincial capital, around dawn.

Captain Roy Trinidad, chief of staff of Task Force Zambasulta commander Rear Admiral Reynaldo Yoma, the troops of the Army’s 18th Infantry Battalion were being ferried by a KM450 truck when it was struck by the explosion in Barangay Limbungasani, Tipo-Tipo town around 8:15 a.m.

This was followed by a brief firefight between the troops and the gunmen who planted the explosive.

Battalion commander Lieutenant Colonel John Paolo Perez, commander of the battalion said two of the wounded were in serious condition.

Perez said the lone fatality died as the casualties were being evacuated to Zamboanga City.

The officer said the uninjured troops engaged the Abu Sayyaf in a brief firefight but were unable to pursue the gunmen because they withdrew through an area controlled by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, with whom the government has signed a peace agreement.

However, he added, they were in communications with the MILF who were cooperating by providing information.

Trinidad said intelligence reports indicate the bomb was planted by followers of Abu Sayyaf sub-leader Furuji Indama.

A report reaching Camp Crame, meanwhile, said the Jolo bomb was found inside a bag left near the Island Petroleum gas station at the corner of Muralla and Marna streets in Barangay Walled City around 12:08 a.m.

Bomb experts from the police Special Action Force disarmed the explosive.

The Jolo police is still trying to identify who planted the bomb.

http://www.interaksyon.com/article/112507/soldier-killed-8-wounded-in-basilan-blast-as-sulu-cops-foil-jolo-bombing

Chopper makes 'hard landing' after being fired at while evacuating Army wounded in Samar - Air Force

From InterAksyon (Jun 16): Chopper makes 'hard landing' after being fired at while evacuating Army wounded in Samar - Air Force



An Air Force Huey helicopter (InterAksyon.com file by Erwin Mascarinas)

A Philippine Air Force helicopter deployed to evacuate soldiers wounded in a clash with communist rebels was fired at and forced to make a “hard landing” in the hinterlands of Las Navas town in Samar on Monday.

Air Force spokesman Colonel Enrico Canaya confirmed the incident and said they were in the process of recovering the downed UH-1H Huey helicopter.

He said the chopper was one of two dispatched to airlift five soldiers wounded in the clash with New People’s Army guerrillas.

However, he said the helicopter came under fire around 5 p.m. and “made a forced landing.”

Major Glen Mark Cabalquinto, public information officer of the 2nd Air Division, said the downed chopper had been assigned to “pick up some equipment and things recovered from the encounter site” while the undamaged lead aircraft was the one that had picked up the wounded Army personnel as well as the crew of the damaged helicopter and evacuated them to Catarman.

Describing the damage to the chopper, Cabalquinto said the aircraft's skids, which support it while on the ground, had collapsed sideways during the hard landing and the helicopter's belly was resting on the ground. 

He said a maintenance and investigation team were at the site and trying to see if they could safely fly the aircraft out.

However, Cabalquinto said the team had not yet reported if it had been hit by ground fire.

http://www.interaksyon.com/article/112512/chopper-makes-hard-landing-after-being-fired-at-while-evacuating-army-wounded-in-samar---air-force

DND mulls termination of P1.4B ballistic vest contract

From InterAksyon (Jun 16): DND mulls termination of P1.4B ballistic vest contract

The Department of National Defense (DND) is considering a move to terminate the P1.4 billion worth of ballistic vest (Force Protection Equipment) contract that it awarded to an Israel-based supplier if it fails to deliver the first batch of 20,000 units on June 29 based on its requested extension of 120 days to comply, according to Director Arsenio Andolong, public affairs chief of the DND.

Given the time left, according to defense insiders, there is no travel order yet for members of the Technical Inspection and Acceptance (TIAC) team to conduct a Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) of the units.

The TIAC team is tasked to conduct inspection of the ballistic vests.

The project, one of the "big-ticket items" in the modernization program of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), was awarded through controversial public bidding to JV Archidatex and Colorado Shipping in 2013.

It comprises 44,080 FPE vests for individual soldiers.

Apparently, the DND, especially Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, who was reportedly "well aware" of this, kept mum about the developments of the project when the supplier failed to deliver the first batch on February 26 as stipulated in the contract. That is, until defense insiders leaked the matter to the media.

Except for Andolong, who, declined to share more details, as he said he is not authorized to divulge anything about the project, other DND officials, who are supposed to be on the know, declined to be interviewed.

Aside from Archidatex, those that participated in the bidding included Kolon Global Corporation of South Korea, UM Merkata of Israel, and MKU of India.

During the post-qualification process, Kolon and UM Merkata were disqualified.

Kolon protested the disqualification even though it registered the lowest bid at slightly more than P800 million.

But despite its protest, the contract was eventually awarded to the JV of Archidatex and Colorado shipping.

http://www.interaksyon.com/article/112517/dnd-mulls-termination-of-p1-4b-ballistic-vest-contract

British Embassy hails initial decommissioning of MILF weapons, fighters

From MindaNews (Jun 16): British Embassy hails initial decommissioning of MILF weapons, fighters

The British Embassy in Manila welcomed the first phase of decommissioning of weapons and fighters of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

“The decommissioning of 50 high-powered and 25 crew-mounted weapons, and transition to civilian life of 145 Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces, is a significant and welcome step in the peace process,” Charge d’ Affaires Trevor Lewis said in a statement Tuesday.

The initial decommissioning took place in Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao Tuesday and was witnessed by President Aquino himself.

An Independent Decommissioning Body member inspects the tag of one of the firearms belonging to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front during a ceremonial turn-over on June 16, 2015 at the old Maguindanao provincial capitol in Sultan Kudarat. MindaNews photo by Toto Lozano

An Independent Decommissioning Body member inspects the tag of one of the firearms belonging to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front during a ceremonial turn-over on June 16, 2015 at the old Maguindanao provincial capitol in Sultan Kudarat. MindaNews photo by Toto Lozano

The move came amid uncertainties on the fate of the Bangsamoro Basic Law in Congress.

The BBL will replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao after its ratification through a plebiscite.

But some senators viewed the proposed measure as unconstitutional. Senators Alan Peter Cayetano and Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said they would file substitute bills.

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives adjourned their session last week without putting the BBL to a vote.

The MILF has declared it would not accept a BBL that is inconsistent with the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro.

“With legislation still pending in Congress, this event underlines the continued commitment of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front to pursue its objectives through political rather than violent means. As with any peace process, the process of normalization is linked to political milestones, the next of which will be the passage of legislation to make the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro a reality,” Lewis said.

We commend the government of the Philippines led by President Aquino for its continued significant effort to bring peace and development to the peoples of Bangsamoro for the long term benefit of the Philippines as a whole,” he added.

Government Peace Panel chair Miriam Coronel Ferrer inspects decommissioned firearms of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front during a ceremony at the old Maguindanao provincial capitol in Sultan Kudarat town on June 16, 2015.  Seventy five firearms are being turned over to the Independent Decommissioning Body by the MILF. MindaNews photo by Toto Lozano

Government Peace Panel chair Miriam Coronel Ferrer inspects decommissioned firearms of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front during a ceremony at the old Maguindanao provincial capitol in Sultan Kudarat town on June 16, 2015. Seventy five firearms are being turned over to the Independent Decommissioning Body by the MILF. MindaNews photo by Toto Lozano

In a statement Tuesday, ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman said the symbolic decommissioning showed the government’s and MILF’s “commitment establishing a lasting peace in Mindanao”.

“This is the act of peace, the show of sincerity in the peace process, that we have all been waiting for from the MILF and the government.

“Beginning today, the MILF will beat swords to ploughshares as soldiers will begin to bring life to the land instead of taking from it. Today, mothers will begin to send their children to school again without fear, and welcome them home happily. Today, children will start learning to be children, and hope never to learn about war again,” Hataman said.

“We silence the guns today and our voices will drown the songs of war; our voice will echo the calls for peace. We have been doing so for the past 17 years, culminating in a document we now know as the Bangsamoro Basic Law. This Law, the fruit of many legal minds, both Moro and non-Moro, will be the rock on which lasting peace and eventual economic progress in Mindanao can be built,” he added.

Hataman noted the BBL was facing an “obstacle race” in the Senate. “We pray that this race will soon end and the BBL be hailed as victorious.”

http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2015/06/16/british-embassy-hails-initial-decommissioning-of-milf-weapons-fighters/

Samar towns’ rebel-free status to draw investments - Army

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): Samar towns’ rebel-free status to draw investments - Army

The insurgency-free declaration for the three island towns of Samar province will draw investments to cash-strapped areas, the Philippine Army said.

On June 12, the army and local government units formally declared the towns of Almagro, Sto Nino and Tagapul-an as free from threats of New People’s Army.

The three areas were declared rebel-free during the commemoration of 117th Philippine Independence Day at a covered court in Tagapul-an town.

“The joint declaration of the three island towns may attract investors especially that these areas are tourist destinations and that many investors will establish their businesses in a secured area which will greatly improve the town’s economic and financial status,” said Col. Leoncio A. Cirunay, the army’s 801st brigade commander.

The signing of declaration was based on the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Philippine National Police joint letter directive which categorized the three island towns as “cleared” area.

“It will increase the influx of tourism in their locality. The populace of the said municipalities are enjoying peaceful environment away from extortion activities of the NPA,” the army official said in a statement.

Witnessing the declaration are top army and local government officials in Samar province.

All the three areas are categorized as fifth class towns, which means that their annual income from internal revenue share and local taxes is between PHP15 million to PHP25 million.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=772942

Decommissioning is MILF firm commitment for peace in the Bangsamoro -- Murad

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): Decommissioning is MILF firm commitment for peace in the Bangsamoro -- Murad

Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chair Al Haj Murad today said the decommissioning of 75 firearms and 145 combatants is a firm manifestation of the MILF's commitment to peace and signals the transformation of their group into a political organization.

“Today we begin the long walk to transformation, not surrender. (This is) the start of transformation of MILF from armed organization to political organization ready to serve the Bangsamoro people,” Murad said during the decommissioning process held at the gymnasium of the old provincial capitol here Tuesday morning.

President Benigno S. Aquino III witnessed the turn over as the guest of honor and speaker.

“Decommissioning has not been an easy one. This is expected because the struggle is an integral part of our Moro identity,” he said of the decommissioning, adding that “We cannot thank President Aquino enough for his unwavering commitment in our partnership.”

Murad said the the decommissioning also signals that start for the MILF to shift into self-governance.

“This symbolic decommissioning signals the start of an old arrangement and control toward partnership of autonomy,” he said.

“We proclaim our commitment to peace not by words but by action,” Murad stressed.

Murad said it was not a sign of weakness on the part of the MILF, as propagated by anti-peace groups, to decommission its firearms even as the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law is yet to be approved by Congress.

“It is not surrender,” he said in his message to his people. “This is to show the MILF is sincere in attaining peace for the Bangsamoro people.”

He also said the MILF position on the BBL is clear.

“We will accept the BBL which is in compliance with the FAB (Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro) and CAB (Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro), this is the official position of the MILF central committee,” he said.

He then thanked President Aquino and all those who contributed in the success of the Mindanao peace process.

“We thank the President for his continued support to the Mindanao peace process, third party facilitator, international communities and all who contributed to the success of the peace process,” he said.

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‘Strategic area’ for NIR Command eyed in Negros Occidental’s 5th district

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): ‘Strategic area’ for NIR Command eyed in Negros Occidental’s 5th district

A strategic area in the fifth district of Negros Occidental is being eyed as the regional command center of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in Negros Island Region (NIR).

Negros Occidental Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr. said the location is not necessarily in the border of the two Negros provinces, but on any strategic area in the province.

There is a number of strategic areas in the fifth district, and the choice would depend on Gen. Gregorio Catapang Jr., AFP chief of staff, he said.

“It’s their choice and decision. What’s more important is that it’s accessible and there should be facilities like water, electricity and roads,” the governor said.

Marañon said it is good that the AFP will set up a regional island command in Negros so there will be one commander for the island.

Catapang had earlier said they will reconstitute their forces – the Army, the Air Force and the Navy – in the newly-formed Negros Island Region.

He added that the NIR command will be an inter-agency peace and order committee or organization to include all armed services, which will harness all resources of the government to address and maintain peace and security in the area.

New military camps will be put up in the middle of the two provinces to secure both sides, either in Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental or in Mabinay, Negros Oriental.

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Hopes high as MILF turns over weapons of war, combatants

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): Hopes high as MILF turns over weapons of war, combatants

The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) turned over Tuesday, June 16, 75 weapons of war and 145 combatants, most of them having fought wars since the 1970s.

Other combatants are in their mid-20’s. They are only the first batch that will leave behind years of struggle to start a new life without waging wars.

Among them was 66-year-old deputy commander of the MILF’s Lawin unit, Jacob Palao, who enlisted with MILF a year after Martial Law was declared. He fought wars since 1974.

Palao was the highest ranked of the 145 MILF combatants who will be turning civilians for the decommissioning process.

Palao was happy that both MILF and the Philippine government are starting the normalization process. Palao was hopeful that the government will carry out the promise of socio-economic development in the Bangsamoro.

In his speech before the delegates led by President Benigno Aquino III, MILF chairman Al Haj Murad Ibrahim said, “This occasion is not a story about statistics. This is something personal to us. They are the stories of struggle, of pain, of hopelessness, even death”.

During the ceremonial decommissioning of the combatants held at old capitol of in Maguindanao Province in Simuay, Sultan Kudarat, Murad said he also saw stories of hope and faith that indeed peace was near and that all sacrifices have been worth it.

He said it is his story as well and the majuhedeen who have given their life, intelligence to protect the Bangsamoro people.

“What we have today then are not only the stories of the 145 fighters…what we have are the stories of the whole.

Bangsamoro …oppression, tyranny, and yes liberation,” he added.

Admitting that the road to decommissioning was not easy even within the MILF, Murad however said it is expected because struggle is an integral part of their identity.

He emphasized that their decision is deeply rooted in their firm commitment to comply with the principled signed agreements with government.

Decommissioning of weapons and the MILF combatants is part of the normalization process to bring conflict-affected areas into a state of normalcy in terms of human security and economic stability while legislative mill for the approval of the Bangsamoro Basic Law continues.

The decommissioning program aims to put the arms and forces of the rebel group beyond use. The 75 weapons were turned over to the Independent Decommissioning Body (IDB) headed by Turkey’s former ambassador to NATO, Haydar Berk.

The IDB is composed of members Jan Erik Wilhemsen from Norway, Maj. Muhammad Aiman Syazwi Bin Haji Abdul Rahim from Brunei, and local experts, AFP ret. Lt. Gen. Rey Ardor, Dr. Mario Aguja, MILF spokesperson Von Al-Haq and Janati Mimbantas.

The 145 members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF) were registered and given help to formally return to civilian lives.

Berk said the weapons were checked and verified.

The decommissioned guns will be kept will be brought to an agreed area, the Weapons Storage facility located inside Camp Iranun (Abubakar) in Sitio Bombaran, Barangay Tugaig in Barira, Maguindanao.

Camp Iranun, now home of the 603rd Infantry Brigade of the Philippine military, used to be the biggest MILF homebase—Camp Abubakar, which fell to government hands in the year 2000 all-out war waged by former President Joseph Estrada.

About 30 members of the Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPST) who will be supervised by the Joint Verification and Monitoring Team (JVMT) of the IDB will be backed by close circuit TV cameras.

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Rebel killed, 5 troopers hurt in Northern Samar clash, 'Huey' helicopter also damaged

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): Rebel killed, 5 troopers hurt in Northern Samar clash, 'Huey' helicopter also damaged

A New People's Army (NPA) rebel was killed while five soldiers assigned to the 8th Infantry Division were wounded during an encounter in Barangay L. Empon, Las Navas town, Northern Samar Monday.

And later in the day, a UH-IH "Huey" helicopter with tail number 494, attempting to evacuate the wounded troopers, was forced to land, damaging its skids in the process, after suffering a still unknown "discrepancy" at 5 p.m.

Capt. Andrew Linao, 8th Infantry Division deputy public affairs office chief, said the encounter between their 20th Infantry Battalion and the rebel band took place at 6 a.m.

He added that the troopers were conducting "Bayanihan" activities in Barangay L. Empon in an attempt to bridge the development gap when concerned residents reported the presence of heavily-armed NPA rebels nearby.

At this point, government soldiers went to engage the rebels, killing one.

In the same encounter that lasted for 25 minutes, five troopers were wounded by NPA fire.

Linao said that the rebels then retreated while 20th Infantry Battalion troopers recovered the body of the slain NPA and turned it over to barangay officials for identification and proper disposition.

Meanwhile, the escorting UH-IH, immediately landed and rescued the crew members of the stricken "Huey".

It also conducted the evacuation for the troopers wounded in the earlier firefight with the rebels.

Major Glen Mark Cabalquinto, 2nd Air Division public affairs office chief, said that an investigation team is now checking the down UH-IH helicopter to determine the exact cause of the mishap.

Army troops are providing security to the crashed helicopter while the investigation is ongoing.

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Army troops pursue NPA rebels after clashes in south Negros Oriental

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): Army troops pursue NPA rebels after clashes in south Negros Oriental

Philippine Army troops continue to pursue suspected members of the rebel New People’s Army (NPA) following two sporadic clashes early this week at Barangay Talalak in Sta. Catalina town, Negros Oriental.

Lt. Col. Harold Anthony Pascua, commander of the 79th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army based in Siaton, Negros Oriental, disclosed that the brief encounters with at least seven suspected NPA rebels on Saturday and Sunday were an offshoot of a report from civilians in the area.

The tip received by the Army said there were armed men allegedly harassing local residents and who appeared to be trying to retrieve some rice and food stuff in a nearby sub-village, said Lt. Col. Pascua over the phone Tuesday afternoon.

Pascua said he deployed his men from the Kakha detachment immediately and at around 8:40 a.m. Saturday, while on patrol to verify the civilians’ report, they were fired upon by the small band of suspected rebels which resulted in an exchange of gunfire that lasted for about two minutes.

The following day, around noontime and during pursuit operations, the government troops once more engaged the alleged rebels in another firefight for about 10 minutes before the latter fled, said Pascua.

The armed men, led by a certain “Jimlan” are “remnants” of the NPA’s South East Front who are always on the run, according to Pascua.

There were no casualties on the government side while Pascua said they are still verifying reports of wounded or killed men on the side of the armed group.

The 79th IB commander has highlighted the fact that the populace now has have the confidence of “our local defense system”, particularly the detachments and in turn, “these detachments have now the capability and responsiveness to act on security concerns of the communities”.

The province of Negros Oriental was declared conflict manageable and development ready as of May last year and key Army officials are saying they are eyeing to declare the province insurgency-free any time this year.

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Western Mindanao Command turns over educational, toiletries items to local day center

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): Western Mindanao Command turns over educational, toiletries items to local day center

In line with its community development and educational efforts, the Zamboanga City-based Western Mindanao Command handed over educational and toiletries items to a local day center Monday.

Donated were a mobile television set, educational tapes, books, toilet adjusters and rubber mats.

The items were handed to Amparo Toribio, Western Mindanao Command Day Center supervisor.

The facility is located at the Western Mindanao Command in Camp Navarro, Upper Calarian, Zamboanga City.

Incidentally, the Western Mindanao Command Day Center was also blessed Monday by Catholic Chaplain Reynaldo Narisma after repairs and renovation.

The items will benefit military and civilians dependents enrolled in the educational facility.

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Deles sees start of decommissioning process to have positive effect on BBL timeline

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): Deles sees start of decommissioning process to have positive effect on BBL timeline

Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Secretary Teresita Quintos Deles is confident that the start of the decommissioning of Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) combatants and weapons would have a positive effect on the legislative process surrounding the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL).

“Inaantay na lang po natin ang tuluyang pagpapasa ng BBL, ang pagtatayo ng Bangsamoro at ang pagkakaroon nito ng mga sariling halal na lider upang makita natin ang tuluyang pagbababa ng armas ng MILF. Ito ang umpisa ng kapayapaan sa Bangsamoro at sa buong Mindanao (We are just awaiting the eventual passage of the BBL, the establishment of the Bangsamoro government, and the election of its leaders in order for the full decommissioning of the MILF to push through),” explained Deles.

Under the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) signed between the government and the MILF, the decommissioning process will follow legislative milestones of the proposed basic law that will entrench a replacement to the current Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

The CAB stipulates that 30% of MILF combatants and weapons will be decommissioned upon the passage of the BBL, to be followed by another 35% after the plebiscite and the appointment of members of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA). The remaining 35% will be decommissioned once the Bangsamoro government is established and its leaders are duly elected.

The June 16 ceremonial decommissioning of 145 MILF combatants and 75 crew-serve weapons and high-powered weapons is to signal the start of the process, also stipulated in the CAB.

“Masaya tayo na patuloy ipinapakita ng MILF na katuwang sila ng pamahalaan sa layunin na itigil ang pag-aarmas sa Mindanao sa kabila ng pagka-antala sa pagsasabatas ng BBL (We are happy the MILF continues to be a partner of the government in its objective to bring peace in Mindanao through the reduction of firearms in the area despite the delays in the BBL passage),” Deles added.

The MILF is expected to turn in their weapons to the Independent Decommissioning Body (IDB), which in turn will place the said weapons in a secured area. The combatants, on the other hand, will receive socio-economic packages to help them jumpstart their return to normal, civilian lives.

Both Houses of Congress adjourned sine die last week, with both vowing to continue working on the BBL once session resumes in late July. The House of Representatives is in the middle of plenary interpellation while Senator Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., chair of the Senate Committee on Local Government, has committed to presenting a substitute bill.

The leadership of both Houses is looking at September or October as the new deadline for the BBL passage, in time for the filing of candidacies for the 2016 elections.

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PAF conducts first ever 'PAF SAR Challenge 2015'

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): PAF conducts first ever 'PAF SAR Challenge 2015'

In line with its humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions, the Philippine Air Force (PAF) on Tuesday announced that it will be conducting its first ever "PAF SAR Challenge 2015" from June 17 to 18.

The activity will be held at Fernando Air Base, Lipa City, Batangas.

PAF spokesperson Col. Enrico Canaya said eight Air Force search-and-rescue units will be participating in this two-day activity.

These units will be coming from different PAF units in Pampanga, Cavite, Cebu, Palawan, Zamboanga and Manila.

Canaya said a total of 160 PAF personnel will compete with one another during the exercise.

The 505th Search and Rescue Group Rescue, who were the mentors of the trained personnel, will provide rescue helicopters, equipment and support personnel for the contest.

Canaya said this undertaking is different from the usual military field training exercises done to prepare soldiers for combat operations.

This time, the objective is to save lives in the water and land environment in the event of a tsunami and earthquake scenario.

He added that the event, which was spearheaded by Assistant Chief of Air Staff for Education and Training, Col. Augustine Malinit, which also served as a pre-anniversary activity as the PAF celebrates its 68th founding anniversary this coming July 1.

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1 killed, 8 wounded in ASG landmine attack in Basilan

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): 1 killed, 8 wounded in ASG landmine attack in Basilan

A trooper from the 18th Infantry Battalion was killed while eight of his companions were wounded in a landmine attack perpetrated by Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits in the borders of Tipo-Tipo and Al-Barka towns, Basilan Tuesday morning.

All of the government casualties were aboard a KM-450 military truck, on their way to market, when the blast took place at 8:05 a.m.

Lt. Col. John Paolo Perez, 18th Infantry Battalion commander, said the incident took place at the vicinity of Barangays Magkawa, Albarka and Tipo-Tipo Proper, Tipo-Tipo.

Initially, nine troopers were reported wounded, three of them seriously.

He added that the landmine seems to command detonated as it exploded while the KM-450 was passing by, showering its occupants with shrapnel.

However, one of the seriously hurt trooper expired before reaching the nearest medical facility, Perez said.

Pursuit operations are now ongoing as of this posting.

Around seven to 10 ASG bandits were believed to have laid the explosive.

Responding government troopers engaged the brigands in a brief firefight, scattering the ASGs and leading to the recovery of some of the group's equipment.

Perez did not specify the exact equipment recovered but said that some of the shrapnel they have recovered seems similar to the ones they recovered in Barangay Tuburan, Mohammad Ajul town, Basilan last May 17.

"The IEDs (improvised explosive devices) we recovered there appears to be made by a Malaysian member of the Jemaah Islamiyah," he said.

Around 76 IEDs were recovered in that operation.

The 18th Infantry Battalion commander also said that the bandits passed some two kilometers from a Moro Islamic Liberation Front area but stressed that the ASGs did not enter the place.

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60-year-old man killed in rebel attack in Camarines Norte

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): 60-year-old man killed in rebel attack in Camarines Norte

A 60-year-old man was killed when three unidentified New People's Army (NPA) rebels fired at a temporary patrol base at Barangay Alayao, Capalonga, Camarines Norte Tuesday morning.

Capt. Mardjorie Paimela Panesa, 9th Infantry Division spokesperson, said the incident, which took place at 9 a.m., lasted for five minutes.

No one among the troops manning the base was hurt, but a civilian identified as Mandy Retiro was hit by an apparent stray bullet and died while undergoing treatment at the Capalonga Medicare Hospital.

The victim was a utility worker at the nearby Capalonga College and a resident of Barangay Bagong Bayan, Daet, Camarines Norte.

"The 9th ID condemns such acts by the New People’s Army which just denote that the rebels do not care of the innocent civilians that may be hit. They merely resort to criminal acts just to sow fear and terror," Panesa said.

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Bandits recruiting ‘child warriors’ in ARMM region

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): Bandits recruiting ‘child warriors’ in ARMM region

A commissioner of the National Youth Commission (NYC) on Tuesday disclosed that bandits in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) are recruiting so-called child warriors by convincing their parents.

Commissioner Earl Saavedra, of the NYC for Mindanao, said that not even the ballooning scholarships offered by the Commission on Higher Education (Ched) could counter the offers made by the bandits.

Saavedra, who have an interaction with the youths here, did not name any specific armed group in his remarks.In 2013 when the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) of the Senators and Congressmen were scrapped in favor of the various Cabinet departments, Ched scholarships nationwide increased to Php 1.05 billion.

Each private college student-scholar would receive Php 15,000 per semester while students from state colleges and universities would get Php 7,000 each in book allowance.

The Ched scholarship pales in comparison to the offers made by bandits to the youths in the ARMM region, Saavedra claimed.

He said that bandits would convince parents to send in their kids as child warriors. In return, the family would receive an on the spot Php 100,000 in cash, two firearms and an offer to pay the dowry if the child warrior decides to take a bride of his choice and marry.

Saavedra surmised that the parents were convinced to send their children to join banditry because of poverty in the region, which has the lowest youth development index in the country.

The NYC designed the youth development index as among the indicators in health, education, employment and societal participation, he said.

Saavedra said that the proposed Bangsamoro autonomous region would certainly provide an opportunity for the voice of the youth in contrast to the stifled voice of the youth under the ARMM.

He said that the NYC is batting for the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) in order to include the youth in the Bangsamoro parliament, representation of the youth in the Bangsamoro Transition Authority and the creation of a Bangsamoro Youth Commission.

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President Aquino witnesses turnover of rebels’ weapons, decommissioning of combatants

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): President Aquino witnesses turnover of rebels’ weapons, decommissioning of combatants

President Benigno S. Aquino III here Tuesday witnessed the historic turnover of 75 firearms by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) to the Independent Decommissioning Body (IDB) and the decommissioning of 145 members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces.

"Heto ang pruweba ng kanilang katapatan sa ating harapan. Kusang-loob pong inilatag ng ating mga kapatid ang kanilang armas. Ginagawa nga nila ito kahit nakabitin pa ang Bangsamoro Basic Law, at mangyayari pa lang ang Bangsamoro Transition Authority," the President said during the event held at the Old Capitol in Simuay, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao province.

"Ito po ay napakatibay na patunay ng buo at busilak na pakikiisa ng MILF sa ating usaping pangkapayapaan, at sa kanilang kahandaang talikuran ang landas ng hidwaan. Iniaabot nila ngayon ang kanilang palad bilang imbitasyon patungo sa higit na pagtitiwala at pagtutulungan," he said.

The 55 high-powered firearms and 20 crew-serve weapons that were turned over, as well as the returnees, were registered by the IDB, which was formed in 2014 and mandated to oversee the decommissioning of the MILF’s forces and weapons.

The IDB is composed of chairman Turkish Ambassador Haydar Berk, a former Turkish representative to the North Atlantic Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; and members Major Muhammad Aiman Syazwi Bin Abdul Rahim of the Royal Brunei Land Force; retired Norwegian Brigadier General Jan Erik Wilhemsen, who served in the United Nations peacekeeping forces to Honduras, El Salvador, Central Sudan, Nigeria and Nepal; Professor Mario Aguja; retired Lieutenant General Rey Ardo, who served as Commander of the Western Mindanao Command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines; Von Al Haq, spokesperson of the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces; and Isah Bato.

The decommissioning program for the MILF forces was inspired by the different peace processes done in Nepal, Northern Ireland, and Aceh, Indonesia.

Moro returnees can avail of any of the socio-economic programs deemed suitable for them, such as the livelihood package, where former combatants may undergo training through the Technical Education and Skilled Development Authority or a literacy program through the Department of Education; and a college study or high school grant, both of which are provided with allowances to enable them to start schooling.

All returnees will be given immediate assistance and health insurance as part of the socio-economic package.

For his part, MILF Central Committee Chair Al-Hajj Murad Ebrahim thanked President Aquino for pushing peace and development in Mindanao.

"We cannot thank President Aquino enough for his unwavering commitment in our partnership to build a truly democratic, peaceful and safe society in the Bangsamoro,” Ebrahim said in his message during the ceremony.

“Today, we begin the long walk towards transformation, not surrender, to a higher struggle, the start of the transformation of the MILF from a revolutionary organization to a political organization ready to govern and serve the Bangsamoro people," he added.

Present during the ceremony were Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II, Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Secretary Teresita Quintos Deles, Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Governor Mujiv Hataman, Maguindanao Governor Ismael Mangudadatu, Moro Islamic Liberation Front Central Committee Chair Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, government peace panel chair Miriam Coronel-Ferrer, Philippine National Police officer-in-charge Deputy Director General Leonardo Espina, Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff General Gregorio Pio Catapang, Jr., and Archbishop Orlando Beltran Quevedo.

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Iqbal: Decommissioning of MILF members, weapons an affirmation to the peace process

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): Iqbal: Decommissioning of MILF members, weapons an affirmation to the peace process

Mohagher Iqbal, Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) peace panel chief negotiator, declared Tuesday “the decommissioning of our weapons and putting them beyond use” is an affirmation of the MILF’s to the peace process.

Iqbal made this declaration Tuesday when they turned in 75 weapons during the decommissioning of 145 members of the MILF at the gymnasium of the old provincial capitol here.

Fifty of the 75 weapons they turned in to the International Decommissioning Body (IDB) consisted of high-powered rifles and 25 crew-served weapons -- mortars, rocket launchers and caliber .50 machineguns.

“This is the start of our preparation for peacetime in the Bangsamoro by taking this serious move of decommissioning. It is a first of the many steps towards the achievement of peace,” Iqbal declared.

“People sometimes commit the mistakes that firearms are our main strength. They are wrong. Firearms are not the source of our main strength,” Iqbal said, citing “our main strength is the love, affection and faith of the Bangsamoro people.”

He said that frankly speaking, the turnover of the weapons and decommissioning of members is the most difficult decisions “we have made so far in more than four decades of harsh struggle.”

He said they have agreed to turn in the weapons and put them beyond use since they “want to show to the world that the MILF will and will always comply with obligations set forth in signed agreements.”

President Benigno Simeon Aquino III, along with some of his Cabinet members, congressmen, and local government officials witnessed the turnover of the weapons and decommissioning of 145 MILF members.

The decommissioning is part of the Annex on Normalization of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) the government and the MILF signed last year.

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MILF's turnover of weapons an important confidence-building measure, says Palace official

From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 16): MILF's turnover of weapons an important confidence-building measure, says Palace official

The turnover of weapons and the decommissioning of combatants of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) on Tuesday is an important confidence-building measure that shows that both sides are committed to achieve enduring peace in Mindanao, a Palace official has said.

The decommissioning is important to attain peace in Mindanao, and it is part of the normalization annex of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB), Communication Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr. said during a press briefing in Malacañang on Tuesday.

The CAB serves as the basis for the drafting of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), which is still in Congress.

Secretary Coloma was reacting to some lawmakers’ comments that despite the decommissioning, the BBL will still face scrutiny in Congress.

"Mahirap namang paghiwalayin ang pagkilala na ang decommissioning na inumpisahan na sa araw na ito ay isang mahalagang confidence and trust building process," he said.

"Talaga namang ito ay maiuugnay doon sa pagsulong sa prosesong pangkapayapaan na bahagi pa rin nito ay ang pagkakaroon ng isang enabling act, ang Bangsamoro Basic Law."

Coloma also addressed public concerns on how the government would account for the weapons turned over by the MILF, saying these firearms will be the responsibility of an international monitoring body.

He explained that based on the normalization annex of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro, there are concrete guidelines on the decommissioning of the weapons of the MILF.

"Nagtatag na ng International Decommissioning Body na ang tagapangulo o chairman ay ang ambassador ng Turkey, His Excellency Ambassador (Haydar) Berk, isa sa nagtalumpati kaninang umaga," he noted.

The decommissioning body, which has been tasked to verify and make inventories of the weapons to be turned over by the MILF, consists of members from Norway and Brunei Darussalam, as well as four people nominated by the government and the MILF, Coloma said, adding that there will be a verifiable process in the accounting of weapons to ensure that the normalization annex of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro is followed, with regards to the decommissioning process.

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