Monday, January 30, 2017

Soldiers report skirmishes with NPA in 7 areas

From Rappler (Jan 31: Soldiers report skirmishes with NPA in 7 areas

The military's report since Sunday: 2 soldiers killed, 3 wounded and one abducted

FIRST SHOT. A fatal encounter in Makilala, North Cotabato was the first to break the 5-month-old ceasefire between the military and the NPa. Photo from AFP's 10th Infantry Division

FIRST SHOT. A fatal encounter in Makilala, North Cotabato was the first to break the 5-month-old ceasefire between the military and the NPa. Photo from AFP's 10th Infantry Division

The Philippine military reported a series of encounters with the communist New People's Army (NPA) in at least 7 areas since Sunday, January 29, prompting questions about the status of the 5-month-old ceasefire between the 2 armed groups.

At least 2 soldiers were killed, one was abducted, and 3 were wounded in separate incidents in Luzon and Mindanao, the military said.

Eastern Mindanao Command chief Lieutenant General Rey Guerrero has ordered units to be on alert but reminded troops that ceasefire remains in place.

The military headquarters said it has reported these alleged ceasefire abuses to the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP).

Government peace negotiator Hernani Braganza said they are coordinating with the National Democratic Front (NDF), the group representing the rebels in talks with government, to verify the incidents.

Incidents

At least 7 incidents were detailed in press releases separately issued by Army units on the ground.
  • In Surigao del Norte on Sunday at 3:30 pm, the military said NPA rebels abducted a soldier who belongs to the 30th infantry battalion. He was in a civlian attire when he was taken because he was leading a forest clean up drive, the military said.
  • In Barangay Mat-i in in Surigao City hours later at 1 am on Monday, January 30, three soldiers from the 30th Infantry Battalion were reportedly wounded after a 15-minute firefight with NPA rebels
  • In Echague, Isabela in Northern Luzon at 8 am on Monday, 2 soldiers were killed after an ambush at the boundary of Benguet and Mabbayad villages.
  • In Valencia City in Bukidnon, alleged NPA rebels lobbed hand grenades to troops undertaking relief operations. No one was hurt as the grenades did not explode
  • In Kitcharao, Agusan Del Norte, the military claimed the NPA rebels attacked troops of 29th IB and later strafed at residences. No soldier was hurt but they reported damage to properties.
  • In Alabel, Sarangani, the military reported a 2-hour firefight between the rebels and the 73rd IB troops who were securing a Road Project by Jargon Construction Company. Hours later, a passenger van was also burned in nearby Kiamba town.
  • In Monkayo, Compostela Valley, rebels allegedly raided the Musahamat Plantation and carted away guns, construction equipment, and mobile phones.
Peace talks

The 5-month-old ceasefire was first broken in Makilala, North Cotabato while talks were ongoing in Rome on January 25. (READ: Soldiers, NPA break ceasefire in Cotabato clash)

Braganza said they are verifing if NPA rebels were really involved in the incidents that happened only days after both camps celebrated significant accomplishments in Rome.

"The ceasefire continues to hold based on our agreement during the 3rd round of talks. We agreed to meet again in Utretch to discuss the possiblity of signing a bilateral ceasefire agreement," Braganza said.

"There are incidents on the ground but we don't know who are really involved. We are trying to verify," Braganza said.

The military and the NPA separately issued in August 2016 unilateral indefinite ceasefire declarations in support of the peace talks revived by President Rodrigo Duterte.

But situtation on the ground has grown untenable as both camps complained about each other's activities.

NDF chief negotiator Fidel Agcaoili had previously floated the "talk while fighting" scenario, where talks will continue even as fighting resumes on the groud. (READ: PH, NDF talks: Both sides need to make painful compromises)

The government peace panel, which wants to keep the ceasefire, has been pushing for a bilateral ceasefire deal that will impose common rules for the 2 armed groups. They failed to accomplish this in Rome.

But the NDF agreed to discuss the joint deal during a scheduled side meeting in February to be held in The Netherlands.

http://www.rappler.com/nation/159999-clashes-soldiers-communist-rebels-ceasefire

1 comment:

  1. These attacks may just be a reflection of the uneasiness of NPA units on the ground with the ceasefire that has been in place with the Philippine government for last five months or more likely, they may well be indicative of a Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) strategy designed to influence government negotiators and President Duterte to comply with their recent demands.

    The communists have repeatedly taken spoken out against, and demanded an end to, the activities of the military's Peace and Development Teams (PDTs) that have been active in or near communities under the influence or control of the New People's Army (NPA). the military wing of the CPP. The communists have stated on a number of occasions that NPA units on the ground were complaining about the "offensive" military activities in barangays (communities) in areas they consider to be under their influence/control.

    As a result, National Democratic Front (NDF) negotiators have repeatedly demanded an end to the activities associated with OPLAN Bayanihan (now OPLAN Kapayapaan) and its PDTs and have also demanded that those Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) military units must "return to the barracks." The NDF is the political wing of the CPP.

    I wouldn't be surprised to see these two demands resurrected by CPP/NDF negotiators as pre-conditions for continued NPA compliance with the ceasefire agreement. Thus, these recent NPA attacks may be part of a well=orchestrated communist effort to drive this point home to President Duterte and his peace negotiation team.

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