2018 CARHRIHL Situationer (January-July)

The armed conflict situation in the context of the GRP-NDFP remains volatile as it was in 2016 due unstable condition of the Peace talk between the two parties. The situation on the ground was basically dependent on the development of the peace talk based on the influx of the reports coming from our partners on the ground. In the first two months of the year-this was at the height of the terrorist tagging of the New People’s Army (NPA) and its alleged supporters by the President Rodrigo Dutertean, numerous encounters were recorded in the first two months, some resulted to internal displacements in the areas of Surigao del Sur involving 758 families and 115 individuals in Agusan Del sur-all coming from indigenous People’s (IP) communities. Other result of intensified encounters are Grave Child Rights Violations (GCRV) such as the maiming of two children in Quezon and detention of a minor in Compostella Valley who was attending a youth activity. There were recorded killings of IP Leaders and those allegedly connected with the rebel groups.

For the month of March, there was a sudden drop in the number of reported case primarily because it was at this juncture that the parties started doing back-channelling talks again in preparation for 5th Round of talk. Nonetheless, there were still violence perpetrated by the parties such as harassments in IP Schools, Killing of civilians and internal displacements caused by encounters in San Luis, Agusan Del Sur affecting 100 IP families. In April, several cases of attacked on civilians were monitored such as the killing of a Jehova Witnesses pastor in Surigao, Del Norte, abduction and inforced disappearance of IP couple in Arakan, North Cotabato and killing of a retired police and army in Negros Occidental. Again, at the height violence, children were not spared since during those attacks, children were also caught in crossfire resulting to killing or Maiming. One of them who was a legitimate civilian based on the statements of the parents, teachers and other people who knew him, was declared by the government forces as Child Soldier.

In the month of May and June, attacks on civilians continued either through direct attacks and civilians caught in crossfire. In Trento, Agusan Del Sur, a mother and her 8-yearl old daughter were attacked by unknown assailant resulting to the death of the mother while the minor survived. The connection of the mother to the rebel group was the alleged motive of the attack. Several minors also were wounded after the rebel group fired at them when they failed to stop at the checkpoint in San Fernando, Masbate. Other violations recorded are, burning of properties in Negros Occidental and Antique and internal displacement in Brgy. Umiray, General Nakar, Quezon Province. In the month of June also, the number of armed encounters in many areas has increased particularly in the later part of the month due to the cancellation of the scheduled 5th round of talk.

In the current month (July) reports from the areas keeps coming in as both parties intensified its operation in the wake of the cancellation of the 5th round of peace negotiation. Several encounters resulting to killing of minors and internal displacement were recorded in Davao city, Magpet, North cotabato and lianga, Surigao Del Sur. As of this writing, 1,607 individuals from 328 Lumad families evacuated from their ancestral domain due to alleged military presence, harassments and other human rights violations by the government forces. The evacuees are currently staying at a gym in Diatagon, Lianga, Surigao Del Sur. There are reports also of blockade of humanitarian assistance wherein the assistance given by the church and other organization to the evacuees are being blocked by the Military and police.

Injustice casts a long shadow.

We condemn the issuance of arrest warrants by the Palayan, Nueva Ecija court for former Makabayan representatives Teddy Casino, Satur Ocampo and former DAR secretary Rafael Mariano and current NAPC Convenor Sec.Liza Maza.

There is no justifiable reason for the order of Judge Evelyn A. Atienza-Turla dated July 11, 2018.

The arrest warrants against the four comes ten years after Turla found no probable cause to uphold ridiculous charges of murder. The latest order comes without any explanation for the reversal despite being based on the same evidence, facts and circumstances.

There was no murder case to begin with as far as one supposed target, Jimmy Peralta, died in a vehicular accident, as attested by police spot reports.

That the four lawmakers ordered the killings of Peralta and one Carlito Bayudang to ensure Bayan Muna victory is an outright lie, a concoction by military handlers of false witnesses.

Prosecutors failed to subscribe the affidavits of complainants and their witnesses. They failed to validate or confirm preposterous claims that parroted each other..

Judge Atienza-Turla should have dismissed the obvious fabricated murder charges adecade back.

That it comes amid rising tyranny of the Duterte administration only casts suspicion on the use of the judiciary for political persecution.

The reincarnation of the old Inter-agency Legal Action Group (IALAG) under then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as the Inter-Agency Committee on Legal Action (IACLA) is part of the Duterte regime’s assault on pro-democracy forces, which includes efforts to proscribe as terrorists more than 600 individuals, including legal personalities like Ocampo.

We urge Judge Atienza-Turla to reverse a clearly unjust order. Various courts and agencies have already thrown out similar or related cases. Bayan Muna has even been awarded damages on the perjured statements of witnesses.

We demand an end to the persecution of Satur, Liza, Teddy, Paeng and all victims of trumped-up charges.###

Stop The Persecution Against The Lumad

Within the two weeks that we stayed at the Diatagon gymnasium we were treated as if we were not human by the military. The 75th IB along with Marcos Bocales, leader of the bandit paramilitary Magahat-Bagani; PNP-Lianga and Lianga MSWD controlled the relief goods that were meant for us. The municipal LGU did not give us assistance because according to them, there was no calamity.

Our situation at the evacuation center in Brgy. Diatagon was difficult. We lacked water because every time we tried to fetch some we were not allowed to pass by the soldiers guarding all the entrances and exits of the gymnasium. We tried buying drinking water but the stores had nothing because the military did not allow them to sell water. There were no toilets. It was overcrowded and very hot inside the gym. We were getting sick, especially our children. In addition, every now and then, our leaders and the teachers who were helping us, received death threats through phone calls or text messages or were directly threatened.

The officials of Brgy. Diatagon and Lianga were stifled. The civilian government was ineffective because the 75th IBPA was pressuring and controlling them. They were like puppets doing whatever the military commanded them to do.

Amidst such inhumane conditions, we, the 1,607 evacuees, decided to look for a safer place. Thus, on July 30, 2018, carrying our belongings, we hiked to look for a place where we will be treated as humans. The military continued to follow us. The road in Davisol was blocked by their two six by six trucks, they took photos and videos and mocked us.

When we reached San Agustin, there were several soldiers and policemen with shields waiting for us, the road was blocked by their military trucks and there was a firetruck, as though ready to spray us with water if we try to pass. Here, the provincial government of Gov. Pimentel called for a dialogue which was attended by 401st Brigade Commander Col. Maurito Lucudne and 75th IB Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Jaime Datuin, PSSUPT Francisco Dungo, Sr., vice-governor Manuel Alameda, church people led by the Friends of the Lumad in Caraga and community representatives.

We agreed upon the following:

  1. Dismantle the detachment in Simowao and 75th IBPA troops withdraw from Km. 9
  2. As their mandate, the military may launch military operations in areas where there were NPA or armed groups
  3. Hold a fact finding mission in the area to check for military presence as the evacuees are ready to return to their communities   Continue reading