TORCHING REBEL FLAGS --- Former
communist rebels and supporters set ablaze flags of the New People’s Army in
Arakan, North Cotabato after they reaffirmed their support for the government
last September 27. The newest batch of ex-rebels and NPA supporters, numbering
to 120, pledged to reject any form of intrusions by the communist rebels to
their communities. (PHOTO COURTESY OF 19TH IB/ MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
COTABATO CITY --- Some
120 former members and supporters of the communist New People’s Army (NPA)
torched last September 27 the flags of the rebel movement before military and
local officials in Arakan town, North Cotabato.
Lt.
Col. Benjamin Dao-on, Army’s 19th Infantry Battalion commander, said the former
rebels also broke their loyalty to the movement by signing the “Panunumpa sa
Pagsalikway sa CPP-NPA-NDF.”
The
CPP stands for the Communist Party of the Philippines, with the NDF or National
Democratic Front serving as an anterior political coalition with other
left-leaning organizations in the country. The NPA is the communist rebel
movement's armed wing.
The
event, held at the Arakan gymnasium, was capped by a peace rally condemning the
CPP-NPA-NDF and the burning of communist rebels’ flags.
Before
Friday’s (September 27) NPA
flag-torching event, the town government of Arakan, representatives from
national government agencies, and the Army conducted a Peace-Building and
Development Seminar for the discontented group in Barangay Poblacion, Arakan
last September 20-22.
Dao-on
said the program aims to affirm the participants' decision to go back to the
fold of the law.
The
participants were from the remote villages of Datu Ladayon, Lanao Kuran,
Tumanding, Malibatuan, Badiangon, Kabalantian, San Miguel, Salasang, Sto. Nino,
Kinawayan, Kulaman Valley, Sumalili, Gambudes, and Binoongan.
“The
group’s rejection of the communist rebels’ ideology and presence in their
communities eventually led to their burning of the CPP-NPA-NDF flags and
signing the peace covenant on Friday,” the military official said.
In
the same event, Datu Narro Layura testified against the leftist groups, which
he said, are actively helping the NPA to spread anti-government propaganda.
“Now
we were awakened by the fact that we were fooled and that the government is now
helping us,” he said in the vernacular.
“We
no longer run away when we see soldiers,” said Layuran, who formerly headed a
group of mass-based NPA supporters in Arakan.
Under
Executive Order 70 or the "whole of nation" approach against
communist insurgents, the latest batch of ex-rebels from Arakan is eligible to
receive livelihood grants from the government.
The
CPP-NPA-NDF is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States,
European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the
Philippines. (EDWIN FERNANDEZ, PNA - COTABATO) / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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