Tuesday, February 14, 2017

2 young Amazons yield to army

From the Mindanao Times (Feb 12): 2 young Amazons yield to army

TWO NEW People’s Army amazons returned to the folds of the law following a community dialogue initiated by 67th Infantry Battalion in Caraga, Davao Oriental on Friday, Feb. 10.
 
Meanwhile, soldiers from the 60th Infantry Battalion engaged communist rebels in a firefight in Laak, Compostela Valley on the same day.
 
Capt. Rhyan Batchar, spokesperson of 10th Infantry Division, identified the two amazons only by their aliases as Joy, 20, and Rose, 17, and both members of Guerilla Front 15.
 
The soldiers of 67th IB have just finished talking to the 150 displaced families temporarily housed in Caraga municipal gymnasium when the two NPA amazons approached them.

The displaced families from Barangays Don Leon Balante and PM Sobrecarey of Caraga, Davao Oriental earlier left their homes due to NPA presence in their communities.

Earlier, six NPA members already surrendered in Davao Oriental through the 67IB, while two others yielded to the 73IB in Davao Occidental.
 
The latest surrender brought the total of rebel returnees to 10.

Meanwhile, soldiers of 60th IB engaged in a 30-minute gunbattle with an undetermined number of rebels belonging to the NPA’s Guerilla Front 34 and Pulang Bagani Company (PBC) 4. No soldier was hurt in the incident.
Meanwhile, another member of the NPA sought the help of the 36th Infantry Battalion in Surigao del Sur around 7 p.m. on Sunday so he can lead a normal life again.


Capt. Joe Patrick Martinez, spokesperson of 4th Infantry Division, said the 23-year-old manobo from San Miguel, Surigao Del Sur chose to be with his family. He surrendered his M16 rifle with one fully loaded magazine.

 
Lt. Col. Randolph Rojas, 36th IB commanding officer, guaranteed to facilitate all the benefits and programs for the surrenderee.

“I welcome our brother who finally decided to take the right path. Just like his other comrades who also made the same decision earlier,” Martinez.

Under the 4th ID area of responsibility covering Northern Mindanao and Caraga, the NPA’s regular members mostly come from the indigenous people.
 
“While we are happy for the decision of our brother as he finally embraced peace, we are still saddened by the grave violation of the NPA leaders on the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) Law, Human Rights, and International Humanitarian Law when they continue to arm our Indigenous Peoples to exploit our IP communities and force them to join their money-making and extortion activities,”Maj.Gen Benjamin Madrigal Jr., the 4ID commander, said.

http://mindanaotimes.net/2-young-amazons-yield-to-army/

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